The only cover of this classic by Nostromo. Great Work!
@JamesBondStarWarsFan1983-by6qp2 ай бұрын
Happy 45th Anniversary Alien and The Black Hole (1979-2024) I can't believe that Alien and The Black Hole are both 45 years old now in 2024. I love Alien by Ridley as one of my absolute favorite films, Alien had great stuff like the Jerry Goldsmith music score and Sigourney Weaver's performance as Ripley, and The Black Hole is a very underappreciated and good sci-fi Disney film. I really like The Black Hole way more better than Moonraker with Roger Moore. The John Barry music score along with Dr. Hans Reinhardt and Maximilian the Robot were always my favorite things about The Black Hole, Maximilian Schell as Dr. Hans Reinhardt was a much better villain than Hugo Drax from Moonraker, and Moonraker was a Star Wars rehash of The Spy Who Loved Me.
@saintelmo55902 ай бұрын
I loved this sequence in The Black Hole. Really shows off the scale of the Cygnus. I also loved the attention to detail, like the Palomino having maneuvering thrusters...something you rarely, if ever, saw in sci fi movies of the era. I've said this in other videos regarding the U.S.S. Cygnus and the U.S.S. Palomino: One of the reasons the Cygnus is one of my all time favorite spacecraft is because it looks as at home in a film that might have been an adaptation of a Jules Verne novel, and it also looks like it could be a kissing cousin to another gothic looking spacecraft, The Event Horizon. The Palomino is one of my all time faves because it has this near-future NASA style look to it as an explorer craft. Trivia note (which you most likely already know) : In the film, Cygnus' designation was United States Space Probe One. That seems to be a callback/acknowledgement to "Space Probe One" which was a concept title for an earlier draft of what would become The Black Hole. It was meant to be a disaster film in space, in the vein of The Poseidon Adventure. This was back in the early to mid 70's when disaster films were popular. Thanks for sharing this video, and nice reuse of other music from this film.
@johcafra2 ай бұрын
Much is made of John Barry's musical score, and rightly so. But humor me my sharing an alternate track for this scene that occurred to me the moment I first viewed this movie Stateside: "Sunday Morning" from Benjamin Britten's Four Sea Interludes. For other scenes, "Dawn", "Storm", and the passacaglia that's effectively the fifth interlude.
@gillesjacques10223 ай бұрын
My order brother brought me to this movie, the visuals were amazing, along with the music score it was spectacular. Would i ever love to see this on the big screen again, it would be amazing too watch again.
@craigsimons8173 ай бұрын
The novelisation explained how the Cygnus defied the effects of the collapsar and Reinhardt explained this during the dining room sequence , which was omitted from the film, strangely.
@cernstormrunner72632 күн бұрын
If I could give points for using the term "Collapsar" I would. Was that Asimov or Sagan's term?
@philipmohlin38873 ай бұрын
wohoooooooo
@RobertMurray-wk5ib3 ай бұрын
So Event Horizon was kinda a rip off. The black hole DRIVE ship with Morpheus as captain.
@robarnum71804 ай бұрын
is this an ad for the california state lottery? (their ads with that big ball DO look TOO much like Rover )
@CarryOutMyBidding5 ай бұрын
Disney's take on Sci-Fi horror
@davidking72055 ай бұрын
I love this movie ... the music .. the Cygnus looks like an Eiffel Tower and lit up like a Christmas tree .... but the whole movie has a dark horror element .... I just like this movie - it's something you can watch now and then to re-experience the whole feel of it.
@nihilioellipsis7 ай бұрын
skilled storytellers can assign menace to pencil or baby rattle if they want.
@monabostrom83579 ай бұрын
Whistle and I'll come to you.
@Beta_Mixes9 ай бұрын
Gotta say bro, these albums are incredibly well composed, they have both good rythm and are calming at the same time :) Loved every second of it, I recommended them for my buddies to listen to them later, thanks once again for composing them all! 🥇
@Beta_Mixes9 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure who disliked this one did just for trolling, these tracks are amazing 👌 10/10 if you ask me
@Beta_Mixes9 ай бұрын
Really loved this and the other songs bro, gives me that feeling of watching those old and golden sci-fy movies! Thanks for making these songs mate 😃👍
@smokejaguar6710 ай бұрын
I loved this series and the music when I was a teen
@Hastenforthedawm11 ай бұрын
This miniseries and soundtrack influenced me alot
@Yuurei21 Жыл бұрын
2:52 I'm the last martian...
@a.dudleybuchanan8632 Жыл бұрын
Immensely enjoyable!
@wynwoodklimes9758 Жыл бұрын
The Ultimate Steampunk ship!!
@Megaspartan23 Жыл бұрын
Why did you think a balloon would stop him?
@davidlance53103 ай бұрын
Shut Up That’s Why
@mariomadproductionsАй бұрын
why are you asking a random youtuber this, as if rover is real and they invented it, and as if it didn't thwart no. 6 multiple times in the show? what is that supposed to mean to anybody?
@charliegreenler2120 Жыл бұрын
Comets can be broken solar plasma solids that have collected water making ice from space , it's also a little bit hotter than our sun .The broken solar plasma solids can make atomic nucluses themselves jump out of their stationary orbit and start circling toe electrons instead , going from gravity as an atomic particle where the electrons or protons ECT ,,, move around a nuclius to not zero but ANTI gravitation . Makes it possible to break the speed of light and can RAMJET MAGNATISM / can break light speed by many many many times !!!!!
@charliegreenler2120 Жыл бұрын
Flying into a solar event is not advisable , it's like hanging out inside the engin itself , ie , light enginry
@karlmoles6530 Жыл бұрын
My childhood, I was 13 in 79. And it was magic
@bluescat581 Жыл бұрын
Oh no, a big scary balloon! Whatever shall I do to kill it! (Pulls out fork and pops it)
@davidwilkinson7746 Жыл бұрын
I was 9 when i watched this fantastic times❤
@scottolsonauthor Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Garry, I appreciated your editing and choice of music (using the Six Robots funeral music instead of the opening title). You made The Cygnus spookier and more dramatic than it appeared in the actual movie. You also made it more like my memory of the film than my actual experience. As others have mentioned, what was special about The Black Hole was the art direction, cinematography, and John Berry's music. The screenplay was an awkward marriage of Poseidon Adventure and Star Wars that didn't quite hold together. The producers should have just embraced the horror/disaster aspects of the film rather than trying to compete with George Lucas. FYI, I first saw this movie as a teenager in the theaters in 1979. It's always had an inexplicable hold on me, mainly because of how it looks and sounds.
@adamwilder2943 Жыл бұрын
I always enjoyed the music that made up this miniseries as it was very good, and often takes me back to when I was a kid out in the swing set of my grandparents..😢
@KaosNova2 Жыл бұрын
The most amazing part of this film is that while it was intended as a type of exploration science fiction, it ultimately succeeds as a type of horror in a way, the silence and lack of life on board the starship Cygnus, along with the eventual revealed truths, add up to nightmare fuel, without the gore of a slasher film. The music composed by John Barry helps it even more.
@mikedski9698 Жыл бұрын
THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF DISNEY'S THE BLACK HOLE 1979-2019.
@mikedski9698 Жыл бұрын
A Journey That Begins Where Everything Ends! The 40th Anniversary Of DISNEY'S THE BLACK HOLE! 1979-2019!
@lothean2099 Жыл бұрын
Disney should be proud of this and embarrassed by what they put out recently.
@fucheduck Жыл бұрын
Love the way the music set the mood to the show. kick ass guitar music when Wilder and Parkhill are chasing Spendor! my fave! both moody and direct. but like all the music. Ethereal and visual without even showing visuals.
@oldiesmusic76 Жыл бұрын
What is the eclipse at the ending? The sun eclispsed by Earth?
@KaosNova2 Жыл бұрын
We don’t know. All we know is that they came somewhere else in space, literally accomplishing what Reinhardt was thinking of, only Reinhardt ended up in Hell
@DB7424 ай бұрын
Kinda postulates that black holes could be wormholes or dimensional portals.
@puppiesarepower3682 Жыл бұрын
007 Moonraker, if shot by Disney.
@roylcraft Жыл бұрын
RIP John Barry ....the best composer any film ever had!
@barneshomestead124010 ай бұрын
And the work he did for Dances With Wolves was simply amazing...parts of the score to certain scenes actually moved my sister to tears...and me too.
@iamshango3005 Жыл бұрын
Mass surveillance and the ultimate quantum leap
@iamshango3005 Жыл бұрын
Looks like project Luna connected to the internet also with people mistake for UFOs
@philg4116 Жыл бұрын
rover wants to tubulate the flesh covering your skull
@チョンブリーラームトルテ Жыл бұрын
Actual footage of Chinese spy balloon on February 4 2023.
@BillboardPenguin Жыл бұрын
It's a dancing Chinese spy balloon!
@jonathangould2086 Жыл бұрын
Saw this in 1979 when i was ten my dad took me and my brother,our mum was not rearly intrested in seeing it a memorable film and soundtrack and still great to watch today 🙂 great memories
@paulwartenberg8479 Жыл бұрын
At 1:50 when the music builds up to this orchestral blast, and then the lights turn on. THIS is how you stage a haunted house in the vastness of space.
@opavanelli Жыл бұрын
Ovni devenu culte avec le temps, Le Trou Noir reste une énigme dans le monde du cinéma de science fiction. Incursion totalement improbable de Disney dans la hard sf, ce film a nul autre pareil, globalement raté, fascine toujours autant. La direction artistique est démente (le visuel du Trou Noir en lui même, le Cygnus et son design à couper le souffle, le terrifiant Maximilien en robot tueur), la partition du grand John Barry grandiose, et l'entrée en matière du film fout des frissons en terme d'ambiance angoissante et ténébreuse. Hélas une mauvaise direction d'acteurs (pourtant pas des débutants, Shell, Perkins, Borgnine, pour ne citer qu'eux), des concessions absurdes et enfantines pour singer Star Wars (Vincent qui cherche à concurrencer R2D2) et une fin absurde (le paradis et l'enfer au delà du trou noir ? ) gachent tout. Et pourtant quel écrin sublime. A voir malgré ses défauts ne serait ce que pour la musique et les décors fabuleux.
@Gringomania Жыл бұрын
I was around 10 as I saw this movie in german theatre. For me , this movie was so awesome to see the space and the effects. It was also partly funny, but sometimes it makes me confuse. Especially the end-scene and when Max killed Durant. As a 10-years-old-kid, I invented the 3 letters "W.T.F." :-) I asked myself: WTF is going on? Is this really a Walt-Disney-Movie?
@davidfbenko Жыл бұрын
I don’t have many clear memories of my dad - but I remember watching this with him. Thanks for posting.
@Robert-qg6gi Жыл бұрын
Still one of my favorites. Love everything about the Cygnus
Пікірлер
Great stuff and what a cracking tune!
Ga Roo Va Loid !!!
The only cover of this classic by Nostromo. Great Work!
Happy 45th Anniversary Alien and The Black Hole (1979-2024) I can't believe that Alien and The Black Hole are both 45 years old now in 2024. I love Alien by Ridley as one of my absolute favorite films, Alien had great stuff like the Jerry Goldsmith music score and Sigourney Weaver's performance as Ripley, and The Black Hole is a very underappreciated and good sci-fi Disney film. I really like The Black Hole way more better than Moonraker with Roger Moore. The John Barry music score along with Dr. Hans Reinhardt and Maximilian the Robot were always my favorite things about The Black Hole, Maximilian Schell as Dr. Hans Reinhardt was a much better villain than Hugo Drax from Moonraker, and Moonraker was a Star Wars rehash of The Spy Who Loved Me.
I loved this sequence in The Black Hole. Really shows off the scale of the Cygnus. I also loved the attention to detail, like the Palomino having maneuvering thrusters...something you rarely, if ever, saw in sci fi movies of the era. I've said this in other videos regarding the U.S.S. Cygnus and the U.S.S. Palomino: One of the reasons the Cygnus is one of my all time favorite spacecraft is because it looks as at home in a film that might have been an adaptation of a Jules Verne novel, and it also looks like it could be a kissing cousin to another gothic looking spacecraft, The Event Horizon. The Palomino is one of my all time faves because it has this near-future NASA style look to it as an explorer craft. Trivia note (which you most likely already know) : In the film, Cygnus' designation was United States Space Probe One. That seems to be a callback/acknowledgement to "Space Probe One" which was a concept title for an earlier draft of what would become The Black Hole. It was meant to be a disaster film in space, in the vein of The Poseidon Adventure. This was back in the early to mid 70's when disaster films were popular. Thanks for sharing this video, and nice reuse of other music from this film.
Much is made of John Barry's musical score, and rightly so. But humor me my sharing an alternate track for this scene that occurred to me the moment I first viewed this movie Stateside: "Sunday Morning" from Benjamin Britten's Four Sea Interludes. For other scenes, "Dawn", "Storm", and the passacaglia that's effectively the fifth interlude.
My order brother brought me to this movie, the visuals were amazing, along with the music score it was spectacular. Would i ever love to see this on the big screen again, it would be amazing too watch again.
The novelisation explained how the Cygnus defied the effects of the collapsar and Reinhardt explained this during the dining room sequence , which was omitted from the film, strangely.
If I could give points for using the term "Collapsar" I would. Was that Asimov or Sagan's term?
wohoooooooo
So Event Horizon was kinda a rip off. The black hole DRIVE ship with Morpheus as captain.
is this an ad for the california state lottery? (their ads with that big ball DO look TOO much like Rover )
Disney's take on Sci-Fi horror
I love this movie ... the music .. the Cygnus looks like an Eiffel Tower and lit up like a Christmas tree .... but the whole movie has a dark horror element .... I just like this movie - it's something you can watch now and then to re-experience the whole feel of it.
skilled storytellers can assign menace to pencil or baby rattle if they want.
Whistle and I'll come to you.
Gotta say bro, these albums are incredibly well composed, they have both good rythm and are calming at the same time :) Loved every second of it, I recommended them for my buddies to listen to them later, thanks once again for composing them all! 🥇
I'm pretty sure who disliked this one did just for trolling, these tracks are amazing 👌 10/10 if you ask me
Really loved this and the other songs bro, gives me that feeling of watching those old and golden sci-fy movies! Thanks for making these songs mate 😃👍
I loved this series and the music when I was a teen
This miniseries and soundtrack influenced me alot
2:52 I'm the last martian...
Immensely enjoyable!
The Ultimate Steampunk ship!!
Why did you think a balloon would stop him?
Shut Up That’s Why
why are you asking a random youtuber this, as if rover is real and they invented it, and as if it didn't thwart no. 6 multiple times in the show? what is that supposed to mean to anybody?
Comets can be broken solar plasma solids that have collected water making ice from space , it's also a little bit hotter than our sun .The broken solar plasma solids can make atomic nucluses themselves jump out of their stationary orbit and start circling toe electrons instead , going from gravity as an atomic particle where the electrons or protons ECT ,,, move around a nuclius to not zero but ANTI gravitation . Makes it possible to break the speed of light and can RAMJET MAGNATISM / can break light speed by many many many times !!!!!
Flying into a solar event is not advisable , it's like hanging out inside the engin itself , ie , light enginry
My childhood, I was 13 in 79. And it was magic
Oh no, a big scary balloon! Whatever shall I do to kill it! (Pulls out fork and pops it)
I was 9 when i watched this fantastic times❤
Thank you, Garry, I appreciated your editing and choice of music (using the Six Robots funeral music instead of the opening title). You made The Cygnus spookier and more dramatic than it appeared in the actual movie. You also made it more like my memory of the film than my actual experience. As others have mentioned, what was special about The Black Hole was the art direction, cinematography, and John Berry's music. The screenplay was an awkward marriage of Poseidon Adventure and Star Wars that didn't quite hold together. The producers should have just embraced the horror/disaster aspects of the film rather than trying to compete with George Lucas. FYI, I first saw this movie as a teenager in the theaters in 1979. It's always had an inexplicable hold on me, mainly because of how it looks and sounds.
I always enjoyed the music that made up this miniseries as it was very good, and often takes me back to when I was a kid out in the swing set of my grandparents..😢
The most amazing part of this film is that while it was intended as a type of exploration science fiction, it ultimately succeeds as a type of horror in a way, the silence and lack of life on board the starship Cygnus, along with the eventual revealed truths, add up to nightmare fuel, without the gore of a slasher film. The music composed by John Barry helps it even more.
THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF DISNEY'S THE BLACK HOLE 1979-2019.
A Journey That Begins Where Everything Ends! The 40th Anniversary Of DISNEY'S THE BLACK HOLE! 1979-2019!
Disney should be proud of this and embarrassed by what they put out recently.
Love the way the music set the mood to the show. kick ass guitar music when Wilder and Parkhill are chasing Spendor! my fave! both moody and direct. but like all the music. Ethereal and visual without even showing visuals.
What is the eclipse at the ending? The sun eclispsed by Earth?
We don’t know. All we know is that they came somewhere else in space, literally accomplishing what Reinhardt was thinking of, only Reinhardt ended up in Hell
Kinda postulates that black holes could be wormholes or dimensional portals.
007 Moonraker, if shot by Disney.
RIP John Barry ....the best composer any film ever had!
And the work he did for Dances With Wolves was simply amazing...parts of the score to certain scenes actually moved my sister to tears...and me too.
Mass surveillance and the ultimate quantum leap
Looks like project Luna connected to the internet also with people mistake for UFOs
rover wants to tubulate the flesh covering your skull
Actual footage of Chinese spy balloon on February 4 2023.
It's a dancing Chinese spy balloon!
Saw this in 1979 when i was ten my dad took me and my brother,our mum was not rearly intrested in seeing it a memorable film and soundtrack and still great to watch today 🙂 great memories
At 1:50 when the music builds up to this orchestral blast, and then the lights turn on. THIS is how you stage a haunted house in the vastness of space.
Ovni devenu culte avec le temps, Le Trou Noir reste une énigme dans le monde du cinéma de science fiction. Incursion totalement improbable de Disney dans la hard sf, ce film a nul autre pareil, globalement raté, fascine toujours autant. La direction artistique est démente (le visuel du Trou Noir en lui même, le Cygnus et son design à couper le souffle, le terrifiant Maximilien en robot tueur), la partition du grand John Barry grandiose, et l'entrée en matière du film fout des frissons en terme d'ambiance angoissante et ténébreuse. Hélas une mauvaise direction d'acteurs (pourtant pas des débutants, Shell, Perkins, Borgnine, pour ne citer qu'eux), des concessions absurdes et enfantines pour singer Star Wars (Vincent qui cherche à concurrencer R2D2) et une fin absurde (le paradis et l'enfer au delà du trou noir ? ) gachent tout. Et pourtant quel écrin sublime. A voir malgré ses défauts ne serait ce que pour la musique et les décors fabuleux.
I was around 10 as I saw this movie in german theatre. For me , this movie was so awesome to see the space and the effects. It was also partly funny, but sometimes it makes me confuse. Especially the end-scene and when Max killed Durant. As a 10-years-old-kid, I invented the 3 letters "W.T.F." :-) I asked myself: WTF is going on? Is this really a Walt-Disney-Movie?
I don’t have many clear memories of my dad - but I remember watching this with him. Thanks for posting.
Still one of my favorites. Love everything about the Cygnus