Monday, November 03, 2014

Television and Cinema Verities: The Black Hole Edition


The script at the end said... I forget now how it was worded, but it made it clear that there was an ending that they were going to keep secret until they shot it. My assumption was, "Oh, boy, this is going to be a good ending. This is Disney, these guys know what they're doing, they're really gonna put something great out there." And when I saw the picture, I was really confused about what that ending was all about. So, with the exception of the ending, I liked the picture a lot."

- Robert Forster discusses the making of The Black Hole (1979), at A.V. Club.

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