Lost in Space (1965) & The Black Hole (1979): Stranded Explorers

Lost in Space (1965) & The Black Hole (1979): Stranded Explorers

Author: James Payne February 16, 2023 Duration: 1:16:28

This week, we're tackling the theme of shipwrecks in space as we continue our journey through the history of Space Opera on screen. We'll be diving into Irwin Allen's classic 60s series Lost in Space (1965-68), exploring its impact on the Space Opera genre, and discussing its legacy. Then, we'll shift gears to The Black Hole (1979), Disney's first-ever PG-rated film, which offers a darker take on the genre with its disaster-driven narrative in the depths of space.

Join us as we explore these iconic tales of survival in the vast unknown and their place in the evolution of Space Opera.

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Ever wondered how a silent film from a century ago connects to the spectacle you saw at the multiplex last weekend? That’s the kind of thread Journey Through Sci-Fi: A Science Fiction Film Podcast follows, tracing the entire arc of the genre from its flickering beginnings to its CGI-drenched present. Hosts Matt and James act as your guides, not just reviewing movies but unpacking the ideas that fueled them. They’re interested in how a particular film’s design changed movie-making, or how a story from the 1950s reflected the anxieties of its time, creating a conversation across decades. You’ll hear detailed discussions that place each film within a larger historical tapestry, making connections you might have missed. This isn't a random list of reviews; it's a curated, chronological expedition. By focusing on one film per episode, the podcast allows for a deep dive into the context, the production challenges, and the lasting cultural footprint of each title. Whether it's the pioneering special effects of a classic or the philosophical questions posed by a modern epic, Matt and James explore how science fiction cinema holds a mirror to our own world. Tune in for a thoughtful analysis that appreciates both the artistic ambition and the pure entertainment value of the genre, discovering how every spaceship, robot, and alien visitor tells us something about ourselves.
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