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Sci-Fi August chugs along as the crew explores an older movie in the Disney catalog. The first PG movie in Disney's library, The Black Hole tries to capitalize off of Star Wars success. We discuss. Sort of.
This week Chris and Chris talk about the Disney's The Black Hole (1979). A research vessel finds a missing ship, commanded by a mysterious scientist, on the edge of a black hole. Partron Spotify Stitcher Radio Twitter Podbean InstagramFacebook Youtube iTunes
In this episode, Scott and Danny forget to talk about 'The Black Hole'.
On this week's episode of The Awesome with C.O.D.Y. we begin a brand new theme for May. This month is all about Sci-fi movies Cody was obsessed with when he was young. First up is Disney's The Black Hole from 1979. Then at the end Cody shares a Star Wars memory from when he was growing up.Official Website: https://www.comesnaturallypodcast.comOfficial Merchandise: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/comes-naturally-podcast/iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/kqkgackFacebook: http://tinyurl.com/myovgm8Tumblr: http://tinyurl.com/m7a6mg9Twitter: @ComesNaturalPodYouTube: http://tiny.cc/5snxpy
Sylvia and I had never even heard of this weeks pick which is exactly why Bob chose this one. It's an interesting idea brought to film after the success of Star Wars (a New Hope). strikingly beautiful visuals are drowned in terrible dialogue and fantastic actors are seemingly handcuffed to cardboard performances but it has fun campy moments and definitely deserves a revisit. Join the conversation and voice opinions on twitter @MoviesAgainst and email us moviesagainsttime@gmail.com
EPISODE 24: BLACK HOLE Get ready to be sucked into a vast expansive podcast of Hollywood awards, pop culture news and Star Wars knock off's! Larry obsesses over the Oscars, Loop obsesses over his collection of Survivor DVD's and both become obsessed with Disney's The Black Hole! Why is there a full 4 minute song with no video before the movie? Travel through the Black Hole of our Podcast universe to find out that answer PLUS maybe even find out what's on the other side....
This week Asher, Raph, and Sam watch Disney's The Black Hole and talk about Hawking Radiation, time dilation, and what job they would give Ernest Borgnine on a space station. Follow us on Twitter! @AsherLack @CaseOfPiles @HaveaCoolPenis @Robothauspod
The Disney Magic Hour is traveling through time and space to review the utterly bonkers 1979 THE BLACK HOLE. Take a trip with us and #NotNemo to beyond the realm of our reality into (checks notes) ...Hell? We will discuss the production of the film, the actors involved, where the story came from and how it all comes together as we ask the three questions we put to any film... 1) Does it hold up? 2) Does it achieve its moral message/what is the moral message? 3) What is the iconic shot? Why is Ernest Borgnine dressed as a lion?This film is three sheets to the wind weird so lets all jump in together and get nuts! Support us by becoming a DMH Crew Member at our Patreon page HERE!Follow Ryan on Twitter @mainstgazette on Instagram HERE and visit his site at MainStGazette.comJoin our Disney Magic Hour Facebook page HERE
Drew and Travis look for words in a dictionary of fools. Then, they review Disney's The Black Hole! IMPORTANT THINGS We're releasing another Q&A Episode on Jan. 28! Please submit all questions by Jan. 23. TIMESTAMPS 00:00:15 - Housekeeping 00:04:31 - Currently Consuming 00:17:21 - The Black Hole 00:31:20 - Spoilers Start! 01:08:45 - End SHOW LINKS Strange Weather: Four Novellas by Joe Hill 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) Where to see The Road Movie Our review of Rogue One
This week, Mike, Jon, and Freeman celebrate #MayTheFourth with a look at some of their favorite STAR WARS inspired films, rip-offs, & knock-offs with the arbitrary genre of Lucasploitation. The DAILY GRINDHOUSE team discuss such cult-classics as MESSAGE FROM SPACE, STARCRASH, BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS, STARCHASER: THE LEGEND OF ORIN, Disney's THE BLACK HOLE, THE ICE PIRATES, WAR IN SPACE, and of course TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE & MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE.
Ever wanted to hear the sound of two drunk men talking about movies? Now you can with Nuking the Podcat! In our first episode, we try to figure out a format, drink, talk about Disney's 1979 film The Black Hole, drink, and go off on various tangents. Did I mention we drink?
Live from London, the Who's He? Podcast team of Phil & Paul who both live in London, return to their ongoing series 2 retrospective with a look at The Impossible Planet which doesn't take place in London. This is a classic of Who so do the lads both feel that this is still a classic or does the fact this story isn't set in London hurt it somewhat? They also wander off topic and start discussing Disney's The Black Hole and both marvel at the wonderful London accents used by the actors. And in the news this week, a Doctor Who 3D film event that disgustingly won't be shown in London and BARB will take into account online viewing figures, especially those in London. Visit London.
Being as today is the informal holiday known as Star Wars Day, hosts John and Tim get together to discuss the Holy Trilogy. It's part nostalgia trip and part modern celebration. Oh, and there's some solid talk about Disney's The Black Hole.
Fear is a game for all ages... For the first time ever The Horror 101 team has created a family friendly podcast. This time around we focus on dark and macabre elements from Disney and other G or PG rated films that we loved growing up. It's a time capsule show appropriate for all ages in an attempt to educate EVERYONE'S fears. We'll delve into The Wizard of OZ's darkest paths, The Black Hole's Cygnus ship with it's zombie crew. The evil Skeksis of Henson's The Dark Crystal. The genius of Ivan Reitman's thrillomedy Ghostbusters. The vicious digital world of Disney's Tron and the cream of the crop....The best horror film ever made for the entire family; Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way comes. Its another 40 minute Horror 101 production that cuts out the swearing and invites the whole family to join us for this special lesson in terror. Show highlights... 01:00 Hear ye! Hear ye!! Come one, come all...(no explicit tag) 03:00 When Disney made scary films... 04:10 Our first scare (The Wizard of OZ)... 05:50 Disney's The Black Hole... 10:00 Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal... 14:33 Disney's TRON... 20:40 Ivan Reitman's Ghostbusters... 27:15 Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes... 36:20 Childhoods over the moment you know you're gonna die... 38:00 Conclusion and Merry Christmas....End of Line...
This time around we look at Disney's The Black Hole, a 1979 film that came out of the Star Wars era but takes more from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and 2001: A Space Odyssey
The crew tries to fill the spaces in their geek education by looking at Battlestar Galactica and Disney's The Black Hole. Also, the Conduit hurts the Repeater's feelings, and Kentucky Slim has a hearty laugh at it. Show Notes: • Bye, buy Ping - http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2409675,00.asp• Just in case anyone got scared...pirate bay is back up again. http://www.digitaltrends.com/web/google-black-lists-the-pirate-bay/ Packin in the Geek Hole!• Battlestar Galactica: The Gun on Ice Planet Zero part 1 and 2http://en.battlestarwiki.org/wiki/The_Gun_on_Ice_Planet_Zero,_Part_Ihttp://en.battlestarwiki.org/wiki/The_Gun_on_Ice_Planet_Zero,_Part_II What time is it, Battlestar-wise? - http://kobol.com/ • The Black Hole (1979) - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078869/ NOT the one with the Fake Buffy from 2006 - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0433883/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Hole
ECHORIFT | Pop Culture Interceptor (Yes, a fast car from a dark future)
Don and Mike reboot Disney's The Black Hole and the Waiting Room doors OPEN!?!? Also callers and DC Zero issues. Radio Free Echo Rift is a pirate broadcast transmitted from a secret location deep beneath the city of Philadelphia. Don and Mike discuss comics, movies, and the comics that they make based on what they see in the mysterious Echo Rift. New Episodes every Wednesday and most Fridays. Subscribe and rate us on iTunes! Episode 23 - The Black Hole 00:36 - Intro01:20 - Caller: DC Zero Issues03:05 - Caller: Do we need anything?04:39 - Three Act Structure Recap05:41 - Our Messy Creative Process06:07 - Recap and Overview of Disney's The Black Hole17:48 - Brainstorming begins - What needs to be updated?21:15 - Getting rid of the coincidences27:00 - Dr. Durant is the Key28:46 - "What happens when this music ends?"30:00 - THE WAITING ROOM DOORS OPEN!?!30:32 - The Lowest Point, Convincing the Audience31:22 - The Cygnus Crew34:00 - Let's go all Sixth Sense on this37:04 - What's on the Other Side?41:30 - Damon Lindelof's role in this42:00 - The End of the Beginning of this Process43:38 - Final thoughts on The Black Hole44:48 - Outro Call-in number: 856-208-RIFT Letters: letters@echorift.com Follow @echorift for podcast and comic updates Follow @Don_Garvey and @Mike_Connelly
Sometimes, the perfect way to spend an evening is just to sit back with a few good friends, pop in a DVD and just spend the next couple hours talking, laughing, and joking around. Well, now you can do it with Christiana and Mike! This time around, they mixed up some themed drinks and watched Disney's The Black Hole! The Drinks: The Black Hole (A "real" drink) 1 1/2oz Black Sambuca (Not interchangable with regular Sambuca), Club Soda and Ice The Black Hole EXTREEEEME! Blavod Black Vodka and Mountain Dew: Code Red The Maximilian Captain Morgan "Tattoo" Rum, and Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla Note: The dinner banquet scene skipped a little on my disc during the recording, so you may need to resync the show and the film after that scene. No more than a few seconds difference.