The
MPC Cygnus spaceship from The Black Hole. When built, the
kit is nearly 2 feet long.
Parts
of the movie were poor, but some parts were fantastic with
great effects for its time. The Black Hole also has the
distinction of being Disney's first PG rated film. (All
their previous movies were all rated G).
Black
Scorpion - As a crime-fighting icon, Black Scorpion is
an immediate success, our 21st Century is better fitted with
a powerful female to bring law and order. Michelle Lintel
proves to be an adequate heroine. Her self-confident entrances
with corny jokes are the equal of Batman at his best. The
colourful villains are made even better by their inherant
lack of credibility. This is escapism at its best.
Blakes
7 - Blake is a freedom fighter who was captured and brainwashed
by the Federation. He discovers his identity once more, but
is placed on a Federation prison ship bound for the prison
planet Cygnus Alpha. With the help of fellow criminals, they
escape the Federation by capturing a remarkable starship -
The Liberator. With the chance of a new start, Blake gathers
together a small band of outlaws, who begin to search for
a way to stop the Federation. The destruction of which means
their freedom and the freedom of the galaxy.
Buck
Rogers of the 25th Century - Capt. William "Buck"
Rogers is a jovial space cowboy who is accidentally time-warped
from 1987 to 2491. Earth is engaged in interplanetary war
following a global holocaust, and Buck's piloting skills make
him an ideal starfighter recruit for the Earth Defense Directorate,
where his closest colleagues are Dr. Huer (Tim O'Connor),
squadron leader Col. Wilma Deering (former model Erin Gray),
the wisecracking robot Twiki (voiced by cartoon legend Mel
Blanc), and a portable computer-brain named Dr. Theopolis,
who's carried by Twiki.