The pilots did not want to report the UFO cause of all the personal and professional ramifications that go along with reporting a UFO. Back then, it could cost a pilot his job and ability to get another job as a pilot, and the whole domino effect that has on a persons life.
That has since changed, supposedly. The government during those congressional hearings, ask to report now and not fear of losing your job. Yes, no more men in black will be visiting.
Towards the end of the movie, there's a grey haired gentleman with a beard, wearing eyeglasses and smoking a pipe who is briefly shown walking towards the craft with others. This was a cameo by renowned professor and astronomer, Dr. J. Allen Hynek who was the person who originated the 'close encounter' classification system that the movie's title is based on. Great reaction.
Another Schill misdirecting for the Elohim worship cult is what he is @Mauro Biglino & The 5Th Kind & Adam 1414 channels. They were here before Us and are here still now to this very day are on the moon too.
He was the expert the US government appointed to Project Bluebook studying ufo's. He started as a skeptic for the government but changed his mind and thought the phenomenon real.
@@BossMovieReactions And famous French film director Francois Truffaut plays Claude Lacombe, the French guy who interrogates Roy Neary (Richard Dreyfuss - “Who are you people?!”). 😊
In 1997, Carey Guffy, who played the little boy, recieved a crystal vase from Tiffany and Company on his wedding day frome Steven Spielberg and Cate Capshaw.
@@car103d The movies your referring to is *The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid* and *Everything Happens to Me.* Both of them are extremely funny. The actor who plays the sheriff is Bud Spencer. He sometimes appears with actor Terence Hill in the comedy western movies called *They call me Trinity* (also extremely funny)
Everybody knew those five tones back when this movie came out. In the extended edition, they showed what he saw inside the ship. Great and fun movie when it came out.
I saw this movie in the the theater at 11 ,… Star Wars the year before,.. and Jaws the year before that. This movie was pure magic for me as a kid. The 1970’s opened up the creativity box for cinema. The grandest time to grow up. (1970-1986). Grand reaction. Thank you kindly!!!!
@@Reeldeal44 Yeah, someone else suggested it a while ago. The only problem is that we have over 300 movies on that list and that would take us literally over 6 years to watch them all. So, one needs to have lots of patience. Anyway, thanks for watching! (:
It isn’t a Saturday without Mr. and Mrs. Boss! If you want a COMPLETELY different take on aliens that will RUIN your night, check out “The Fourth Kind.” And then of course “28 Days Later.” Told you I wouldn’t stop! Love you guys. Keep up the amazing work!
My absolute favourite all-time movie. I remember queueing at the Cinema for this. They were showing Star Wars and Close Encounters at my local Odeon, so we just flipped a coin. I was blown away by this as a kid in the 70's. Thank you so much for your brilliant reaction to it. Dreyfus was brilliant, but for me the child actor stole the show. Amazing Movie!!
Actually, when you read how they directed him, he was never actually *acting* at all. For him, it was all a game. But that's how good filmmakers get those 'performances' out of young children, most of the time. Like when they had him smile at the Aliens, he was actually smiling at something goofy they were doing.
@@dsimon966 It's interesting that you say that, because unfortunately there was an actual event where that did happen to a captain almost 9-10 years after this movie came out, he got busted to a desk job for a number of years before he was reinstated. The name of this incident was called *The JAL1628 or the Anchorage Incident.* This incident happened in 1986, where a Japanese 747 jumbo jet (which was transporting cargo at the time) was intercepted by three UFOs over Alaska. One of these objects was so massive that it made the jumbo jet look like the size of a toy. This massive object was picked up on two radar stations, (one civilian and one military) it even got to a stage where an FAA investigator was sent to examine and collect the evidence. The cabin crew spoke to reporters about their encounter, but because Japanese Airlines was so embarrassed by the captain coming forward and speaking to the media, as I said earlier on, he got busted to a desk job. If you have an interest in Ufology, I advise you to study this case and also another one called *the 2007 Alderney UFO sighting* where the opposite happened.
Just FYI, close encounters of each kind were classified by Dr. Hynek in a book he wrote in the early 70s. He classified these encounters as such: "Nocturnal Lights: simply seeing unidentified lights in the night sky. Daylight Discs: seeing a UFO in the daylight. Radar-Visual: a UFO that appears on radar. Close Encounters of the First Kind: seeing a UFO within 500 feet. Close Encounters of the Second Kind: seeing a UFO and experiencing some kind of physical effects (a vehicle malfunctioning, observing animals reacting, feeling heat from the object, etc). Close Encounters of the Third Kind: a UFO sighting in which some kind of alien life is also witnessed. Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind: a UFO sighting in which a person is abducted. Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: direct contact is made between aliens and humans." And a fun fact: Spielberg consulted with Dr. Hynek while making this film. So without that book we wouldn't have had this movie. As Spielberg initially wrote this movie intending to be about UFOs and shady government cover-ups following the Watergate scandal that he initially titled something like "Watch the Skies." It's interesting, as many of the seeds for this movie were there from the beginning, but then it obviously changed quite a bit as well.
Thank you so much for the amazing reaction! Legendary movie! For info: Close encounter of the 1st type (RR1): the witness(es) see a UFO, whatever it may be. Close encounter of the 2nd type (RR2): the UFO leaves material evidence, such as traces on the ground. Close encounter of the 3rd type (RR3): the witness(es) see a UFO and its occupants. Close Encounter of the 4th Kind (RR4): the witness(es) are kidnapped inside a UFO (aka abduction).
When the mother ship is rising over Devil's Tower, there'a second where you can see a gold upside down R2D2 on the bottom of the ship and Star Wars didn't come out for another year, Spielberg threw it in as an Easter Egg!!!
Excellent movie! One of the best about aliens ever! Did you know that the actor who plays Mr. Lacombe is a well known french director called Francois Truffault? The name Lacombe is actually a homage to one of his movies called "Lucien Lacombe"..
check out Superman the Movie with Christopher Reeve (1978). Revenge of the Nerds (1984), And the 1950's SF classics. The THING and The Day the Earth Stood Still both released in (1951). IT Came from outer Space (1953), The War of the Worlds and The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953). THEM! (1954), Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Forbidden Planet and GODZILLA King of the Monsters (1956). The Deadly Mantis and Twenty million Miles to Earth (1957) and the BLOB (1958).
Thanks, I put your suggestion on our list. The only problem is that our list already has over 300 movies on it and it would take us literally over 3 years to watch them all. But I’ll find a way to narrow them down. Thanks for watching. (:
There was a deleted scene at the end that shows what he sees inside the mother ship. He enters a round chamber with lights all around it illuminating the chamber. They all turn upwards, then the ceiling of the chamber starts rising and reveals the enormity of the inside of the ship. He sees so many windows all full of beings looking down upon him, which overwhelms him with joy. Then he sees in the center of this enormous ship is a docking system for the smaller ships with four massive arms that connect to the disc that was the ceiling of the chamber that rose up. All the small ships dock inside the structure, then activate their engines giving off a shower of light that lights up the whole inside of the ship. Then the last being outside returns the hand gestures and smile to Lacombe, and they close up and leave. The expression “every Christian soul” was used to mean that he wanted something so scary that anyone in their right mind, sensible people, would be scared away. If they’re not in their right mind, and don’t get scared away, chances are nobody would believe what they say anyway. Great reaction!
Not really a deleted scene. When they re-released the film, Spielberg was pressured by the studio to add a new scene, so he got Deyfuss back and shot the interior scene. Spielberg never liked it, because he wanted to leave what was inside the ship to the audience's imagination, so the official version of the film later deleted it. It was the right move. The original cut is perfection. No need for the end padding.
@@bbmcrae Yeah, I remember going to see the so-called "Special Edition" out of curiosity. The interior scene was absolutely awful. Not only did its insertion completely wreck the pace of the film's finale, but it also ruined the mystery of what Roy was going to see inside. In addition to this, Dreyfus looked noticeably different, and was obviously trying to work up enough fake emotion and "sense of wonder" to carry the scene. John Williams' score here also works too hard to top itself with its heavenly choir singing at full blast, while the SPFX team throws in everything but the kitchen sink. After all that hoo-hah, returning to the ship's exterior for Lacombe's touching encounter with the alien comes off as an anti-climax.
After this is Raiders of The Lost Ark (1981) and E.T. (1982). This was Spielberg's golden era as a director...Well, all the way until the 90s with Schindler's List, Jurassic Park and Saving Private Ryan which are also great films 👍
Ive never heard someone complain & criticize so much, jesus. The saucer froze the boys mom in place - u see the SECOND she can move again she grabs for him, its just too late. Going to try to keep watching but the constant "what are you doing? Shes so dumb, hes so dumb, the cops just kept goung, whats wrong with them, whats this guy doing whats wrong with her why are the kids sleeping like that i would never.. Like we get it youre better and smarter than everyone in the movie but its kind of a downer.
........I loved your reactions to the "mother ship" --- one of you admitted you'd be "freaked out" and the other wouldn't be. I think that's what it boils down to - some of us would be afraid and others, amazed....I think I'd be more amazed than afraid - since I believe we're not alone in the universe.
We rented this movie on VHS cassette when it was released, and watched it on our little 21" CRT TV, and we ❤️ the movie. I'll go and watch your reaction now Cheers 👍😊😊😊
I'm going out on a limb here but is Daddy Boss from the Netherlands? I'm trying to guess his accent, it reminds me of Crazy Hair Guy from Ancient Aliens!
The toys moving on their own the mailboxes moving is static electricity caused by the alien scout crafts. Roy inside his work truck was a loss of gravity as he floats in his truck these are all reported incidents which have occurred during a close encounter of the first kind.
I am inundated with bad movie reactions right now. I'm glad you're watching this. I know every flaw, and yet can still watch it an endless amount of times. I guess it's watching people handle the subject matter. I notice with the 5 tone signal, that no 2 scenes seem to have it in tune with each other. As a musician, I was critical of this at first. But finally I realized that this is needed to define the transition.
The subject manner??? Our controllers still to this day @Mauro Biglino & The 5Th Kind & Adam 1414 channels before @Jenny Constantine channel Year of the Dragon video. See how well YOU handle the truth. It is called Cognitive Dissonance.
Devil's Tower is the core of an extinct volcano, the surrounding structure of the volcano having long since eroded away. This is how, when you look at it, you see those long grooves in its side. The whole mass is extruded magma.
I saw this movie as a teenager. I grew up in the 70’s. I saw this movie in theaters on the big screen. Miss there was nothing. I mean nothing creepy about Close Encounters of the Third Kind. I found it a fascinating and incredible cinematic experience. I was 12 yrs old, 1977. Yes the first alien that came out of the ship, did scare me. I was a kid. Steven Spielberg told such an awe inspiring story about alien encounters and UFO’s without making the movie too frightening. Practical Effects in 1977 were phenomenal! 100% PERFECTION! Thank you both for reacting to one of my childhood movies directed by the great Steven Spielberg. Have a beautiful day.
Oh, wow, you saw it on the big screen when you were 12 years old. Yes, that must have been an awesome experience! Thanks for watching and sharing! And have a beautiful day as well! (:
May I suggest a real underrated gem from 2013 called “Oblivion” with Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman. This one has superb special effects, an outstanding score, and a terrific storyline with twists and turns that will keep you guessing.
Great choice! Nothing beats a good 1970s sci-fi! Such credible acting from all the leads, although I agree with Jess, Barry's mum is pretty chill about keeping an eye on him throughout the film! THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN (1971) is also well worth a reaction for its tight story-telling, and for Jess, who has done pretty well with the scary stuff, so far, I suggest you treat yourselves to a social commentary sci-fi with no aliens - THE STEPFORD WIVES (1975) one of my all time fave movies. 🙂
The little boy wasn't actually acting. All his reactions are real. When he is looking excitedly at the sky and says "toys!" Spielberg was standing on a ladder with what he told the boy was a surprise. Then he pulled out some toys and the boy reacted earnestly. The scene where he encounters the aliens in the kitchen and does the fascinated stare, Spielberg had two of the crew dress up in monkey suits which first made the boy a little scared and then one of the men took off his mask and the boy recognized the man and smiled. That's how Spielberg got his reputation as being great with child actors. There's a documentary about the making of Close Encounters where they go into all this.
@@BossMovieReactions Yes, please. THAT movie made me fall in love with cinema at the ripe age of 11. Also, that was when I understood what film scores can do, so John Williams is hard to beat for me.
nice reaction. The movie was well constructed and well developed by Spielberg. There were quite a few hands in the screenplay which i think helped. Great practical effects.
If you've seen " Gremlins " the part where the all the gremlins are in the theatre watching the movie , look outside the sign of the theatre. It hints on what Spielberg is working on " ET ". 👉
@ 38:47 There Is An 'R2-D2' Toy 🧸 Placed On The Bottom Of 'The Mothership' By Steven Spielberg , Or One His Assistants As A Nod To George Lucas For 'Star Wars'( 1977 ) As We Used To Call The Original 'Star Wars'( 1977 ) Movie, Not 'Star Wars IV; A New Hope'( 1977 ) As It Is Called Today. I Am Not 🚫 Sure If Steven Spielberg Had Met George Lucas As Of Yet , November 1977! But I Think 🤔 That The Two Of Them Met , And George Lucas Said To Steven Spielberg "Steven. I Got This Great Story Of An Archaelogist Called Indiana Jones!"😁🤠🤓🙂☺️ I Remember 🤔 My Stepmother 👩🏻 Taking Me To See This Movie In The Movie Theaters 📽️ 🎟️ 🎟️ 🍿 🍿 🍫 🍫 🥤 🥤 🚶 🚶🏻♀️🚗In The Fall Of 1980 , When This Movie Was Rereleased. I Am Typing This At 1:02 a.m. , Thursday Morning 🌛🌉🌃🌌 , May 9, 2024.
@ 42:00 I Remember 🤔 Everyone In The Movie Theater 📽️Was Laughing 😁😅😂🤣 Because That Was Steven Spielberg Tooting His Own Horn 🥳📯 Because Yes!! 😁That Was A Nod To "Jaws" ( 1975 ) Steven Spielberg's Previous Film "Jaws" ( 1975 ) That The UFO 👽 And The Aliens 👽👽👽👽 Were Musically Referring To! 👽👽👽👽🎹🎹🎼🎵🎵🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶😅😂🤣 Movies Were So Good In The 1970's! I Am Glad 😊 That I Grew Up In The 1970's! I Am Typing This At 1:14 a.m. , Thursday Morning 🌛🌉🌃🌌 , May 9 , 2024.
Hello guys I recommend that you both watch The Hitchhiker’s Guide to The Galaxy, Galaxy Quest, The Waterboy, Inspector Gadget, Tarzan, Flubber, Anastasia, The Prince Of Egypt, Joseph: King Of Dreams, Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken, Team America: World Police, Disney’s The Kid, The Master Of Disguise, The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Scooby-Doo (2002), Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Monsters, Inc., Monsters University, Monsters VS Aliens, Shark Tale, Turbo, WALL-E, Iron Man, Legally Blonde, Forrest Gump, Shrek, Madagascar, Robots, Chicken Little, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of The Were-Rabbit, The Sixth Sense, The Incredibles, Transformers, The Iron Giant, The Lion King, Toy Story 123&4, Men In Black 12&3, Coraline, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Edward Scissorhands, M3GAN
Woah, thanks, buddy. I put your suggestions on our list, even though it would take us almost one year to watch them all, but they are on our list now. Thanks for watching! (:
...really interesting movie, by now almost 50 years old... there are a lot of posts and channels talking about the subject of encounters on youtube these days - some feel fishy, others not so, in my opinion... here just one example for the hard-core critics: Paul Hellyer, the former Canadian defense minister, has spoken about UFOs. In 2005, he told an audience at an exopolitics conference in Toronto that he had seen a UFO with his wife and friends. In 2014, he told RT (formerly Russia Today) that at least four alien species have been visiting Earth for thousands of years, with most coming from other star systems. He also said that some aliens live on Venus, Mars, and (a) Saturn's moon. - This text is of Wikipedia, but I also saw a clip where he speaks to an audience about this.
@@BossMovieReactions thanks - looking forward to it! 😎 PS. Spielberg is a very intelligent man... my feeling is, that he wanted us to feel less scared of the 'unknown', and also to not automatically think of someone sharing such stories as being crazy... I wonder why.... 😇
I totally understand why Roy and Jillian kiss. It's a platonic, yet very deep and cathartic expression of mutual feeling and understanding, just as is their earlier hug at the train station. I find this to be one of the film's most touching moments.
Love watching both your polite and respectful reactions to great classics. Nice to see ppl just watching and following the plot. Anyway. Richard Dreyfuss turned down Jaws 2 to film this with Spielberg. Again, enjoy just watching you nice people enjoying great classic films. (Yes I’m old) Thx 👍❤️
Another great older s I fi film is”Alien Nation” Staring James Caan and Mandy Patinkin (original guy in criminal minds). It turned into a short lived tv series and several TV movies.. released in 1988
@@kristhomas4039 Hi Kris Thomas, I'm adding all the movie suggestions on my private list, which by now has over 300 movies on it. That would take us literally over 6 years to watch them all. So, you can see the dilemma. Thanks for watching! (:
@@kristhomas4039 Hi Kris Thomas, I'm adding all the movie suggestions on my private list, which by now has over 300 movies on it. That would take us literally over 6 years to watch them all. So, you can see the dilemma. Thanks for watching! (:
It would be very interesting to know which movies you stopped watching before they were over, and why. Maybe even a Negative Reactions episode where you talk about them.
Hi Eric, yes, we actually thought about that as well, but I don't know if people would like to see their "favorite" movies being "negatively" reviewed. But it's an interesting thought that never left my mind. The latest movie we stopped watching (we didn't watch it as a "reaction" though, just watching a movie at night in bed) was the new "Roadhouse" movie. The writing was just terrible (only our opinion) and the character's motivations were so one-dimensional with no depth etc. Just silly stuff... and there are TONS of movies like that. Anyway, thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts. (:
The french role of Claude Lacombe was played by the excellent and famous film maker François Truffaut himself. I remember how flabbergasted I was 1977 seeing him in the premiere of the Spielberg movie in Austria only one year after I watched Truffaut‘s great film „L’Argent de poche“ („Small change“)…
I just watched your channel for the first time and I really enjoyed it! I like watching people watching movies for the first time that I enjoyed myself for the first time when I was younger. I look forward to watching more of your first watches! 😊
A little background on "Flight 19" - Flight 19 was the designation of a group of five General Motors TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared over the Bermuda Triangle on December 5, 1945, after losing contact during a United States Navy overwater navigation training flight from Naval Air Station in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. All 14 naval aviators on the flight were lost on.patrol. The Navy immediately scrambled search planes to hunt for the missing patrol. Around 19:30 hours (7:30 p.m.), a pair of PBM Mariner flying boats took off from an air station north of Ft. Lauderdale. Just 20 minutes later, however, one of them seemed to follow Flight 19’s lead by suddenly vanishing off the radar. The remains of the Mariner and its 13 crewmen were also never recovered. [P.S. If you get the Close Encounters of the Third Kind (SPECIAL EDITION) DVD, you;ll see the INSIDE of the mothership.The studio tacked on that footage after the original release of the movie. Spielberg HATED that.That's why you don't see it in this version.]
Hi Dealer, thank you so much for the extra info. Very interesting stuff! Also, I did see the inside of the ship in one of the RU-vid videos. Thanks for sharing! (:
The missing pilots of the World War II aircraft discovered in the desert at the beginning of the movie who were returned by the Mother Ship are the infamous Flight 19, who disappeared over the Bermuda Triangle in 1945.
Thanks for reaction 😊 Heres a few suggestions you might like, if you havent seen already Testament of youth (2014, Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington m.m.) Allied (2016, Brad Pitt, Marion Cotillard m.m.)
Hey guys.., the encountee's just couldn't help themselves obsessing over Devils Tower.., after their encounter they had un indescribable urge & compulsion, obsession - for reasons unknown, the Aliens had made their 'selections' & this was their was of communicating :) He couldn't help himself building it, to try understand what was happening to him & why
Devil's Tower??? You mean the giant tree stump not the largest not even close? @There are no forests on flat earth video essay English translation before @Mauro Biglino & The 5Th Kind channels.
Guys here's a list full of badass movies The best movies you probably never saw. Blood Red Sky (2021) IN-SHADOW - A Modern Odyssey - Animated Short Film The Prestige The Descent The Raid Berandal Intouchables Redline (2009) Inside man Monsters of Man Ex machina Lord of War The Abyss Gran Torino Nope Reign of Fire Justice League Dark: Apokolips War The Thing (Original and remake) Ghost in the Shell (anime) Kill Bill Vol 1&2 The Hatefull 8 V for Vendetta Amelie G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra A man named Ove Jupiter Ascending La Haine The Devil's Advocate BATMAN: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 & 2(Must watch)(anime) The Gentlemen Kung Fu Hustle The Last Boy Scout No country for old men Chopper Star Wars Old Republic ALL cinematic trailers Hulk (2003) Dr Sleep Perseus IMMORTALS 30 Days of Night Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust (anime) Kids Astartes Project by Syama Pedersen - Original Version - Full Edit - All Parts The Manchurian candidate (2004) Justice League - The Flashpoint Paradox Ninja Scroll (anime) From Dusk till dawn Hanna The Fugitive The Fourth kind (crazy underrated) Daybreakers Planet of the Ape 2001 Elite Squad (Trapa De Elite) Lucky number Slevin Revolver Zombieland Superbad District 9 Blade Iron Sky 1&2 (must watch) The Book of Eli Training day Blood the Last Vampire (anime) Heat 300 Zack Snyder's Justice League movie Sin City Law Abiding Citizen Eyes Wide Shut Red Lone survivor The Equalizer The Witch Behind enemy lines The Fugitive Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters Constantine OZ 1982 The Chronicles of Riddick: Pitch Black Hellboy (1&2) Series: Marvel: What If The Strain The Boys Invincible
Haha, thanks man, I pasted all your suggestions in our list. About 75 movies, huh? That would literally take us over 3 years, but it's good to have a list. I saw "Devils Advocate" on the list, which we reacted to a couple of weeks ago: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fmioXMoCG8I.htmlsi=nQlHW96RE_KoXL-g
Looking for reactions to this movie brought me here. I will definitely subscribe and check out more of your reactions. Can you imagine seeing this for the first time in theaters back then? All practical effects, no CGI. Encounters of the 3rd kind means actual physical contact. Steven Spielberg is a genius (Duel, Jaws, Indiana Jones, Close Encounters, Schindler's List and so many more) and composer John Williams...wow! Thanks for a very nice reaction.
Yes, this was a great movie indeed and I can only imagine how the "theatre" experience affected the people. Great stuff. "Duel" is also on our list. Thanks for watching and thanks for subscribing! (:
At 36:37 the 3 ships repeat the 5-tones. Saw this at the Ziegfeld Theatre in Manhattan when it 1st came out. One of the most memorable experiences in my life.
My parents took me to see this in 1978. Drake Circus cinema in Plymouth, Devon, in the UK. For 4 years it was my favourite movie. Until Blade Runner came in 82. To this day it's still my favourite movie of all time. Used to have the fotonovel of Close Encounters. It was favourite book at the time. And the actual novel is brilliant too. When I was in Boarding School in 79 I had the John Williams Soundtrack on LP. My favourite favourite track is still Nocturnal Pursuit. The track was playing when the Piggly Wiggly trucks were rolling. The album is brilliant. You need to watch the Special Edition. It was released after and saw that in the cinema too. You actually see the inside of the mothership and Roy Neary crying at the splendour. Btw don't watch the Making of Documentary. I was stupid enough to see it years ago and it takes away a lot of the magic of the movie
Kids, on Dec. 5, 1945 a group of Navy torpedo bombers took off on a training mission from Naval Air station Ft. Lauderdale, FL. They were never seen again and no wreckage has ever been found. My mother was a Navy WAVE and her best friend, also a WAVE, was one of the air traffic controllers that day. After the search ended all the controllers on duty were instructed by the Navy to forget the incident and tell no one. Then, 3 days later all of them were transferred out to different bases! Wikipedia Flight 19 for the full story.
If taking suggestions for your list from the comments Guys For me...., I'd like to suggest some "Intellectual drama's" . with a smattering of suspense :) . L.A. Confidential , A Beautiful Mind. Meet Joe Black, Bicentennial Man , Final Analysis , Devil in a Blue dress .., that kind of thing :-) ps Great Close Encounters reaction1 xox
Big Spielberg fan, and this is one of my favorite movies. 32:56 My favorite line from the film 😂 Close encounter of the first kind: Visual sightings of an unidentified flying object, seemingly less than 500 feet (150 m) away, that show an appreciable angular extension and considerable detail. Second kind: A UFO event in which a physical effect is alleged; this can be interference in the functioning of a vehicle or electronic device, animals reacting, a physiological effect such as paralysis or heat and discomfort in the witness, or some physical trace like impressions in the ground, scorched or otherwise affected vegetation, or a chemical trace. Third kind: UFO encounters in which an animated entity is present-these include humanoids, robots, and humans who seem to be occupants or pilots of a UFO. There's no fourth kind. Source: Wikipedia. The planes at the beginning of the film are from flight 19, a group of five Navy planes that disappeared off the coast of Florida in December 1945. The ship that showed up in the desert (you didn't show) was the SS Cotopaxi, a steam ship that disappeared during a storm during a trip from Charleston to Havana in December of 1925. It's wreckage was discovered in the 1980s, but wasn't identified as the Cotopaxi until 2020. Another great Spielberg movie you should watch, if you haven't already, is E.T. (1982)
I liked that part where Roy waves to what he thinks is another car but then you see it go up. I got another movie reaction suggestion for you guys to react to, it's one of my favorites, The Final Countdown (1980) The U.S.S. Nimitz goes back to December 6th, 1941. It's filmed on the Nimitz. It's like Top Gun meets Back to the Future.
1977…the year that science fiction cinema was introduced to George Lucas and Stephen Spielberg. “Star Wars” came out in June and “Close Encounters,” or CE3K, came out in December.
MAGNETIC ENERGY Is what your seeing when stuff flies all over the place. Its also Electromagnetic Energy. Thousands of UFO Encounter Reports says that such things as Paper on to Metals are moved and shook by UFO fly overs. Hence why the planes got lost, because their Radios and Compasses where affected.
Hi Mike and Jessica. Great reaction. You’re both very insightful. If you haven’t already seen Spielberg’s ET, it’s worth reviewing. Another amazing alien movie I’d suggest is District 9. Great storyline, creatively shot (documentary style), brings up difficult subject matter and pulls at your heart strings at the same time. Rated R
I love your reactions. New subscriber and I’m on my third reaction. Here’s a list of some great films that are not as known but great. Actions with some twists and great dialogue Lucky number Slevin Cop shop Basic Some of my favorite horrors Hereditary Midsommar The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
When the movie was being made, Cary Gaffy's (he's the actor that played the little boy Barry) performances were so impressive that he only had to do one or two takes of each shot he was in. Because of which he was then known as "One-Take Cary".
The "close encounter" scale was invented by astronomer and UFO researcher J. Allen Hynek. The classes range from CE1-CE5, with 4 and 5 being added after Hynek's death. CE1 is when one sees a defined, detailed object at an estimated distance of less than 500 feet. CE2 is when the object has interacted in some way with the physical environment around it. CE3 is when the observer sees one or more animate occupant in or from the object. This could also be interaction between the observer and the occupant. In CE4, the occupant or occupants abduct the observer, such as, for example, in the Barney and Betty Hill incident in the 1960s or the case of Whitley Strieber in the 1980s. And CE5 represents human attempts to initiate interaction with UFO/UAP occupants. Seeing lights in the sky or even indistinct objects doesn't even make the CE scale, though it is still of interest.
Wonder if yall would like something similar Battries Not Included. And have yall already done horror sci fi like Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, Event Horizon. Etc
This and ET is the only John Williams tracks I never cared for. In this case it is part of the plot and is understandable. Also on the music instead of blaming Spielburg or Lucas on his works, remember Williams covered just about every movie either of the two did. John Williams also did several others like the first Superman, Space Camp, The Patriot and half the Harry Potter stuff. Only James Horner (RIP) I think comes close in the amount of iconic film tracks. Maybe Basil P. (did Conan and don't have his last name in font of me.)
2 other SiFi movies you might be interested in are from director John Carpenter titled, "They Live" and "Prince of Darkness". Both are well done and will keep you glued to your screen.
As a Airforce pilot, of you Report a UFO sighting it will go on your record, and could affect your Career/promotion, as they may wonder about your "mental health" capacity etc! That's the catch 22 situation! You may see one, but who will really believe you! Or just question your mental health!😂
Wonderful reactions from the both of you! The Special Edition shows the interior of the spacecraft: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SmD-e3QSQ1k.html that is NOT seen the directors cut. I particularly enjoy it despite considered not being essential. There's a lot to unpack with this film but the pyschic connection is the most important detail. That's the reason why Roy was chosen over the astronauts. He; like everyone who had visions, was invited! Anyways, If you didn't catch it; R2D2 is attached to the mothership hull. Can't wait to watch more movie reactions. You have a new subscriber. ❤
Wow, that was great, thanks so much for the link!! Yes, the psychic connection. I did look up R2D2, I didn't know what it was...Thanks for watching AND thanks for subscribing! (:
Another rare but hidden gem Spielberg movie that doesn't get much attention because it was made for TV but was done quite well is called, "Duel", a 1971 movie which will have you on the edge of your seat through most of it. Spielberg himself stated that Jaws has remnants from Duel if you pay close attention to it.
Great "Mansplaining" dude! Where would Women be if we didn't explain the reality of how things work! She is now fully educated on the different levels of UFO sightings! 😂
Mike, Jezus dude, the opening scene where you were talking about the sand storm and the challenge of filming?... Totally true, but do you have any idea how many functional TBM Avenger torpedo bombers from WWII still existed in 1977??? There were four on that set. You totally missed the amazing part of the shots brother. The fact that Spielberg filmed those planes all in one place is almost as incredible as aliens putting them there.
Yeah, I definitely got another good look at the planes during editing, but yeah, I guess having those planes all in one place is pretty incredible! Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching! (:
Hi Andy Brick, I'm almost certain that I've seen this picture on the Net before, it's not the first time I've looked into the subject. But your blatant accusation is a clear indicator that you should work on becoming a nicer human being. Thanks for watching and have a great day! (:
Close encounters of the 1st kind are usually sightings of an unidentified flying object, seemingly less than 500 feet (150 m) away, that show an appreciable angular extension and considerable detail. (Ive witnessed those personally) Close encounters of the 2nd kind A UFO event in which a physical effect is alleged; this can be interference in the functioning of a vehicle or electronic device, animals reacting, a physiological effect such as paralysis or heat and discomfort in the witness, or some physical trace like impressions in the ground, scorched or otherwise affected vegetation, or a chemical trace. Close encounters of the 3nd kind UFO encounters in which an animated entity is present-these include humanoids, robots, and humans who seem to be occupants or pilots of a UFO There is 4th and 5th but these are more scary :( I think 4 is Abduction and 5th is abduction with experimentation or physical effect from their close encounter, typically either injury or healing
I saw this film in an outdoor cinema, at the end of the film everyone was looking at the stars, I think that many people began to seriously believe in UFOs and that we are probably not alone in the universe from 1978 thanks to this film.
And personally, I think we need a sequel to this movie before Richard Dreyfuss dies and it's too late. The protagonist can be one of his kids, the ones Tari Garr took away to her mother's when he flipped out and went crazy. He can be some Fox Mulder-esque UFO researcher who's devoted his life to finding out what happened to his father. When one day, lo and behold, his father comes back! After travelling the whole universe with his alien friends! But that's just a starting-off point, it can be much more interesting than that. Hollyweird needs to get started on making that movie right away, because Dreyfuss ain't going to be in shape to be acting much longer...
My dear friends would you please react to INTERSTELLAR one of the greatest Sci fi movies of all time a christopher nolan masterpiece with the greatest soundtrack by the genius that is Hans Zimmer. A must if you possibly can.
Yep, that one is definitely on the list. The only problem is that our list already has over 300 movies on it and it would take us literally over 3 years to watch them all. But I’ll find a way to narrow them down. Thanks for watching.