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<blockquote data-quote="Matt McIrvin" data-source="post: 98449" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>I think it's pretty goofy when they do it, too.</p><p></p><p><em>The Black Hole</em> is such a weird movie: it feels like the product of a committee, half dark horror-flavored SF and half kiddie adventure, with that strange ending tacked on. I get the impression that that's exactly what it was: Disney was feeling irrelevant as an organization and flailing around in search of a direction at the time. Kind of like Microsoft today.</p><p></p><p>(In case somebody didn't get the joke, it's worth mentioning that the Gottlieb pinball table is <em>not</em> a tie-in to the movie. But the backglass makes me think that they were kinda-sorta trying to remind people of the poster art for it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt McIrvin, post: 98449, member: 590"] I think it's pretty goofy when they do it, too. [I]The Black Hole[/I] is such a weird movie: it feels like the product of a committee, half dark horror-flavored SF and half kiddie adventure, with that strange ending tacked on. I get the impression that that's exactly what it was: Disney was feeling irrelevant as an organization and flailing around in search of a direction at the time. Kind of like Microsoft today. (In case somebody didn't get the joke, it's worth mentioning that the Gottlieb pinball table is [I]not[/I] a tie-in to the movie. But the backglass makes me think that they were kinda-sorta trying to remind people of the poster art for it.) [/QUOTE]
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