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!!!!
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.
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.
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! (:
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!
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).
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 👍
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.
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 👍❤️
@@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.
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.
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.
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 👍😊😊😊
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“)…
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.
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"..
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!!!
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".
Yeah, many "70s" people share that experience. Someone just said they were 12 years old when they saw it on the big screen. It must've been pretty cool! Thanks for watching! (:
We had a record of the soundtrack from this movie, and it scared the living daylights out of our two year old daughter. She ran upstairs whenever my husband would play this record.
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.
I saw this at the theater when i was a little kid. Came out within a year after Star Wars but this meant so much more to me. The guy who plays the keyboard wasn't actually an actor. He was a tech from the company that provided the keyboard and he was just there to install it, but they wrote him into the film and he became one of the interesting "characters" that populate Spielberg's films.
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! 😊
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.
The feeling of ‘this means something…’ has resonated with me through my entire life. That feeling that you know something is important but can’t place why. Hidden meanings. The sequence in this film where Roy has built the Devils Tower in his sitting room and is on the phone while the tv station is showing the tower and the anthrax outbreak…that moment where he turns round and realises what he knows to be true actually is true…I’ve been waiting for that moment so far my entire life.
That was great! Thank you! To make an idea about how and what I felt when I first saw the movie, I’ll say only this - I was 13 and I saw it on the big screen in the theatre. It was a path opener, as it was a foundation for all the great movies that followed … a little later in the same year, the first Star Wars movie (ep.4) came out and it was obvious to everybody that a new trend was launched. Before that, there was nothing getting even close to it. So, I can safely say that I witnessed the beginning of a new cinematic era at first hand. As always, you guys charged me with a great mood for at least one more week … anyway, please keep your fingers crossed for me, as the next week is of crucial importance for me, defining for many important things in my life. Million thanks again. Looking forward to your next reaction. Salutations from your Romanian brother …
my favorite part of this film is when the aliens first appear at Devils Tower and they make the Big Dipper constellation in the sky (Roy giggles when he sees it). It reflects the playfulness that exists throughout the film to ease the ever-present tension.
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! (:
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.
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. 🙂
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.
Another good one guys. The beginning scene with the planes is also pointing to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. The pilots didn’t want to report a U F O because they would have been ridiculed and maybe lose their jobs like Roy did. It’s kind of hard to understand how you have never seen this before since it’s such a classic and you both are involved with the making of movies. I like how Mike watches movies. You can see him engrossed and maybe learning tips in the making of films. A couple of suggestions even though different genres you would enjoy if you’re unfamiliar with are Crimson Tide and 12 Angry Men. That’s an older classic.
Yeah, someone else mentioned the Bermuda Triangle as well. Very interesting. I put your two movie suggestions on our list (I think "Crimson Tide" was already on it). Anyway, thanks for watching. (:
Hi Mike, nice to see you, and your very lovely wife Jessica of course!😊 This was one of the older films that helped establish Stephen Spielberg as a big director. Do to its popularity they kept releasing different versions of the film on video. In the first altered film with new content the studio agreed to let Spielberg make it if he showed the inside of the spaceship when the people go in at the end.😉 This was so they had something to market the new version with for sales. Great reactions to one of Spielberg's classics, Boss Couple!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏
Hello Mike Brown, yes, apparently there are many different versions out there. Someone just posted the link to some "deleted" footage that indeed showed the inside of the ship. Very interesting. Thanks for watching. (:
........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.
Thank you so much for reacting to this movie. They showed it on TV in 1979 when I watched as a child. It was mind blowing. I don t know if you felt the same but I felt that it was a movie based on some real details that clearly someone have passed to the editors at that time. But thank you so much for bringing this nostalgia. And yes, your wife does have a infectious laugh 😂..cheers.
My Godmother took me to see this movie at the Ziegfeld Theatre in NYC when I was 16 years old making this movie forever a favorite of mine. If you buy the three disc edition, we all saw the theatrical release.
@@BossMovieReactions It was, thank you. We all got a photo-filled program as well. It was an event. Streaming is convenient but to see a movie in a movie house some how elevates the experience. For two or three years I saw old movies at some retrospective movie houses and to see old movies in the format in which they were released did make the experience better.
@@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.
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 ". 👉
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.
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 UA-cam videos. Thanks for sharing! (:
Love you guys! Sir Boss has the most emotional eyes. And Miss Boss has a laugh for the ages. Scary to reveal this (bc of the stigma) but I have had a close encounter of the 3rd kind. People not believing me does not change that. No one ever speaks of this film - but MIDNIGHT SPECIAL is an accurate depiction of what I saw and felt. It is a PHENOMENAL film that has slipped under the radar. :) I always tell people, that simply bc you have not experienced this - does not mean it isn’t real. It’s real.
Aw, thanks for your kind words! And yes, I couldn't agree more about "just bc you have not experienced something - does not mean it isn’t real." Thanks for watching! (:
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.
I think there were others that were called, but they didn't make it to the base. Yes, all the others were Government, no good. Thanks for watching! Great movie! (:
The toy monkey got you! Just like it gets everybody - love to see the jump. Fun to hear you talk about how you would react, hoped you would include the bit with the guy running to the porta potty. The cop who drove off the hill was suffering from target fixation.
Well, what can I say, it was the first thing that came to my mind. The Shaving foam instantly reminded me of snow and our Swiss MOUNTAINS. So, I got lucky. Thanks for watching! (:
The guy who came up with the Close Encounters classification system (1st kind - visual sighting, 2nd - physical evidence, 3rd - contact, 4th - abduction) came from Dr. J. Allan Hynek, who actually has a cameo in the film's climax during the whole landing strip sequence. My favorite aspect of this film is that all the close encounters (other than the whole Devil's Tower stuff) is all taken from actual reports. Amped to 11 for dramatic purposes, of course, but all based on real accounts.
Now that you've seen the film, you're eligible to appreciate an excellent parody called "Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind." It's pie in the face slapstick. Over 12 minutes of fun. 😊
...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.... 😇
@ 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.
The planes at the beginning were flight 19, a group of 5 TBM Avengers which disappeared without a trace on December 5 1945 over the Bermuda Triangle, subsequently adding much to the lore as no trace was ever found and with a navy Catalina sent out to find them also vanishing.
I road tripped up to Wyoming a few years ago and saw neat things all over the state, including Devil's Tower. There's a gift shop on the road leading in called the "Devil's Tower Trading Post," and it's full of keychains, coffee mugs and T-shirts that reference this movie. You'd swear it was in Roswell, New Mexico, not Wyoming. Anyway, there's a trail around the entire circumference of the tower. The whole loop is less than a mile and a half. I walked it twice. Unfortunately, I found no secret Air Force base on any side of it, just breathtaking scenery as far as the eye can see in every direction. Well worth the trip.
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.
@@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! (:
I was 13 when I watched this movie in a theater. Never felt it creepy, I remember an immense excitation and curiosity. Loved it. I read the novel months after having watched the movie and it really helped getting deeper in the messages.
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.
Yeah, that's kind of what I figured. Thanks for watching! (:
It's not just back then, it's still going on. You do not want a UFO claim on your psych eval.
Exactly right.
Correct true even now.
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.
This movie is absolutely top-notch and was ahead of its time in my opinion. It's an incredible movie in every way.
Yeah, I think it's safe to say that this movie was ahead of its time! Thanks for watching! (:
way ahead of its time leave it to speilberg
@@mattruff-re4bm 😀👍
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.
Ah, thanks for that, wise old man!! And thanks for watching! (:
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.
Thanks you for the history lesson! I was 23 in '77 when I saw this at the Cinema. This film sits at the top my everything SF&F list'.
@@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.
Aw, that's nice! Thanks for sharing! (:
Carey in the 80s became H7-25 a space kid with incredible powers abandoned on Earth, in two comedy Italian films.
@@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)
John freaking Willams, what a sound track😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, fantastic indeed! Thanks for watching! (:
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.
Yeah, someone posted a link with some special footage where you can see the inside of the ship. Great stuff! (:
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!!!!
Sound awesome. Thanks for sharing. And Thanks for watching! (:
I grew up with these movies as well. Great time!
Star Wars and close encounters were game changers
1970 -1986 The great music we had as well.
No computers.
No mobile phones.
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Well it was Jaws in 1975 that was the game changer, BEFORE Star Wars and Close Encounters.
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.
Yes, I did read up on Dr. Hynek's classifications after the movie... Very interesting. Thanks for sharing! (:
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!!
Yeah, the child actor WAS amazing! (:
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.
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! (:
First time I noticed the Farrah fawcet poster when Francois is playing the bells
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!
Haha, great! Happy to be part of your Saturdays. Both movies are on the list. Keep it up! (:
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).
Oh, cool, I guess I got it pretty correctly then. Thanks for that. And thanks for watching! (:
@@BossMovieReactions OK sorry, thanks again.
@@BossMovieReactions@Mauro Biglino & The 5Th Kind & Adam 1414 channels Or Live nightly @ Gina Marie Colvin Hill channel playlists the moon.Enjoy.
@@4thlinemaniac356 Thx! (:
Why was it amazing?
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 👍
Thanks for sharing that. And thanks for watching! (:
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.
Awesome. Thanks for the info! (:
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 👍❤️
Thank you so much for your kind words! We appreciate it! (:
BTW… there is a directors cut that takes us INSIDE the Mother ship????? True
@@RGlinick Yeah, someone just posted the link, so I saw it. Thx! (:
The pilots didn't want to report a UFO, because they can't be bothered with the paperwork and the fear of being accused of imagining something.
Yeah, that's what I kind of figured! Thanks for watching! (:
It was a little more than that. Back then pilots were often grounded and possibly lost their jobs if they reported UFOs.
@@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.
I saw this movie on a 70' screen when it first came out. Kept me riveted from beginning to end.
Awesome! ((:
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.
Thanks for sharing! (:
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.
Yeah, I can only imagine how impressive this all must have been. Thanks for sharing! (:
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 👍😊😊😊
Haha, that's great, the VHS tapes. Hope you enjoy our reaction! (:
@@BossMovieReactions Yes I do 👍😊😊😊
@@Blandina11 😀👍🙏
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“)…
Yeah, someone else pointed that out. Interesting! (:
The movie Fahrenheit 451 was his director work also.
And that was the beginning of the E.T period in movie pictures 🍿
Haha, yeah, makes sense. ((:
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!
Thanks for sharing! Yes, someone posted the link to the deleted scenes, so I saw the inside of the ship. Great stuff! Thx! (:
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.
36:12. the opening tones to this is one of the first things I taught myself to play on piano
Haha, nice! Thanks for watching! (:
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"..
I did read about Mr. Lacombe being a director, but I didn't know about the homage to one of his movies. Thanks for the trivia! (:
I remember seeing this in junior high at the drive-in theater in late 70s Chicago suburbs. Good times 🤘
Cool, drive-in!! (:
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!!!
Yes, I don't know anything about Star Wars, but I did learn about the R2D2 from you guys! (:
Star Wars came out before Close Encounters. I read that there was also a VW bus modeled into the ship.
@@mikejankowski6321 Close Encounters was 76, Star Wars was 77
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".
Hi David, that's a fun, little piece of trivia. Thanks for sharing! (:
This movie never gets old. A cinematic/sci fi masterpiece
Yeah, this was a great one! It must have been amazing seeing it back then on the big screen! (:
This may be my all-time favorite film.
It was great indeed. And thanks for watching! (:
You two are a Beautiful Couple, with a Great Reaction, to a movie I seen in the theater, back in the 70's
Aw, thank you so much for that! And thanks for watching! (:
YouTwo, have to react to Alien 1979.
@@myproject13ttt Yeah, I think that one is on our list! Thx! (:
As a 70s kid, this was my favorite movie and still watch it all the time
Yeah, many "70s" people share that experience. Someone just said they were 12 years old when they saw it on the big screen. It must've been pretty cool! Thanks for watching! (:
We had a record of the soundtrack from this movie, and it scared the living daylights out of our two year old daughter. She ran upstairs whenever my husband would play this record.
Aw, poor thing. (:
I think that Cary Guffey is probably the cutest kid to ever grace a movie screen. I just wanted to hug him. 🥰
Haha, yes, my wife definitely felt the same way! (:
Encounter of the 3rd kind is making physical contact with the aliens
Yep, I think we correctly mentioned that at some point during the movie. Thanks for sharing though, we appreciate it! (:
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.
Yes, I understand it as well... (:
For me, it's one of the best movies ever made! Really wholesome, too!
Thanks for watching, Nathan! (:
Love this movie and would place it in my top 10 of all time, great reaction and subbed
Thank you so much for watching and commenting AND subscribing! You pushed us past 5,000!! We appreciate it! (:
I saw this at the theater when i was a little kid. Came out within a year after Star Wars but this meant so much more to me.
The guy who plays the keyboard wasn't actually an actor. He was a tech from the company that provided the keyboard and he was just there to install it, but they wrote him into the film and he became one of the interesting "characters" that populate Spielberg's films.
Thanks for sharing! (:
John Williams did the music for Jaws and Close Encounters
Excellent job! Great score! Thanks for sharing! (:
It's great coming to your channel and seeing your reactions to these movies. And, I'll continue to enjoy sharing these experiences with you both. 🙂
Awesome! Thanks, Dezinguy!
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! 😊
Hi Jim, we're happy you found us. Thanks for watching! (:
The great lights on the underside of the mother ship is actually an image of the skyline of Los Angeles, inverted.
Really? That's a new one. Thanks for sharing! (:
40:00 The build up and reaction to the porta potty shot was priceless 😅😅😅
Haha, yeah, made me laugh too (Jess's reaction). ((:
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, thx! Maybe you'll be happy to hear that I'm currently editing "Edge of Tomorrow." Thanks for watching! (:
Oh yes. Oblivion is awesome. And so is Edge of Tomorrow.
The feeling of ‘this means something…’ has resonated with me through my entire life. That feeling that you know something is important but can’t place why. Hidden meanings. The sequence in this film where Roy has built the Devils Tower in his sitting room and is on the phone while the tv station is showing the tower and the anthrax outbreak…that moment where he turns round and realises what he knows to be true actually is true…I’ve been waiting for that moment so far my entire life.
Very interesting. Please let me know when that moment occurs! (:
That was great! Thank you!
To make an idea about how and what I felt when I first saw the movie, I’ll say only this - I was 13 and I saw it on the big screen in the theatre. It was a path opener, as it was a foundation for all the great movies that followed … a little later in the same year, the first Star Wars movie (ep.4) came out and it was obvious to everybody that a new trend was launched. Before that, there was nothing getting even close to it. So, I can safely say that I witnessed the beginning of a new cinematic era at first hand.
As always, you guys charged me with a great mood for at least one more week … anyway, please keep your fingers crossed for me, as the next week is of crucial importance for me, defining for many important things in my life.
Million thanks again. Looking forward to your next reaction.
Salutations from your Romanian brother …
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Our fingers will be CROSSED for you my friend! I hope all goes well! Salutations from the Boss couple! ((:
Y’all should check out “Phenomenon” with John Travolta.
I added it. Thx! (:
my favorite part of this film is when the aliens first appear at Devils Tower and they make the Big Dipper constellation in the sky (Roy giggles when he sees it). It reflects the playfulness that exists throughout the film to ease the ever-present tension.
Thanks for sharing! (:
Nice reaction, such a good movie
Thanks for watching! (:
I like the spindly alien who ducks in, looking guilty, and then it raises its arms in a shrug saying, "well, ummmm, oopsie, hi kids!"
Haha... Funny. Thanks for watching! (:
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
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! We appreciate it! I put your suggestions on our list. Thanks! (:
@@BossMovieReactions still waiting for you guys to react to Ninja Assassin. When are you going to react to that ?
@@BossMovieReactions what list ? Where is it ?
@@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! (:
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.
Very interesting. Thanks so much for sharing, Kenneth! (:
A couple good ones are Cocoon and Cocoon 2. Real fun movies. If you liked this. they are just a fun to watch.
Both are on the list. Thx! (:
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. 🙂
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and thanks for the suggestions. Andromeda was already on our list, but I added THE STEPFORD WIVES (1975). Thx! (:
@@BossMovieReactions Andromeda is super intriguing. Think you will both enjoy its enigmatic nature!
@@yzolakitchi Awesome, thanks for that! (:
Saw this with my whole family in the theater on New Year’s Day when it premiered way back when.
Wow, awesome! Must have been quite an experience! Thanks for watching! (:
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.
Yes, we enjoyed it as well. Thanks for watching! (:
Special effects.
Another good one guys. The beginning scene with the planes is also pointing to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. The pilots didn’t want to report a U F O because they would have been ridiculed and maybe lose their jobs like Roy did. It’s kind of hard to understand how you have never seen this before since it’s such a classic and you both are involved with the making of movies. I like how Mike watches movies. You can see him engrossed and maybe learning tips in the making of films. A couple of suggestions even though different genres you would enjoy if you’re unfamiliar with are Crimson Tide and 12 Angry Men. That’s an older classic.
Yeah, someone else mentioned the Bermuda Triangle as well. Very interesting. I put your two movie suggestions on our list (I think "Crimson Tide" was already on it). Anyway, thanks for watching. (:
Cool but I did do a search for your channel on Crimson Tide and couldn’t find anything.
Hi Mike, nice to see you, and your very lovely wife Jessica of course!😊 This was one of the older films that helped establish Stephen Spielberg as a big director. Do to its popularity they kept releasing different versions of the film on video. In the first altered film with new content the studio agreed to let Spielberg make it if he showed the inside of the spaceship when the people go in at the end.😉 This was so they had something to market the new version with for sales. Great reactions to one of Spielberg's classics, Boss Couple!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏
Hello Mike Brown, yes, apparently there are many different versions out there. Someone just posted the link to some "deleted" footage that indeed showed the inside of the ship. Very interesting. Thanks for watching. (:
Yeah, they actually pulled the theatrical version for a few years and only sold the "Special Edition" instead.😉@@BossMovieReactions
@@mikebrown7799 😀👍
........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.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! (:
seeing his wife in this one reminded me of her in the movie mr. mom, great 80's comedy, enjoy!
Thanks for watching! (:
Thank you so much for reacting to this movie. They showed it on TV in 1979 when I watched as a child. It was mind blowing. I don t know if you felt the same but I felt that it was a movie based on some real details that clearly someone have passed to the editors at that time. But thank you so much for bringing this nostalgia. And yes, your wife does have a infectious laugh 😂..cheers.
Happy you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! Cheers!! (:
That Air Traffic Control scene gripped me as a kid. 30 years later and it still does. Spielberg at his best.
Thanks for watching, Randy. I hope you also like INTERSTELLAR, which we're going to release tomorrow. (:
My Godmother took me to see this movie at the Ziegfeld Theatre in NYC when I was 16 years old making this movie forever a favorite of mine. If you buy the three disc edition, we all saw the theatrical release.
Wow, that's great. Must have been quite an experience. Thanks for watching! (:
@@BossMovieReactions It was, thank you. We all got a photo-filled program as well. It was an event. Streaming is convenient but to see a movie in a movie house some how elevates the experience. For two or three years I saw old movies at some retrospective movie houses and to see old movies in the format in which they were released did make the experience better.
@@bighuge1060 😀👍
Another great Spielberg movie i loved was " Empire Of The Sun.". 👍
I put it on our list! Thx! (:
@@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.
@@retrotero76 👍
This is Steven Spielberg's best Science Fiction movie. Better than ET.
Noted! Thanks for watching! (:
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 ". 👉
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.
Well, I hope you'll never have a "bad" experience with our reactions. We try our best! Thanks for watching! (:
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.
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 UA-cam videos. Thanks for sharing! (:
great reaction! The final John William's soundtrack has the "When you wish upon a star" mixed in.
Oh, cool, thanks for sharing! (:
Love you guys! Sir Boss has the most emotional eyes. And Miss Boss has a laugh for the ages. Scary to reveal this (bc of the stigma) but I have had a close encounter of the 3rd kind. People not believing me does not change that. No one ever speaks of this film - but MIDNIGHT SPECIAL is an accurate depiction of what I saw and felt. It is a PHENOMENAL film that has slipped under the radar. :)
I always tell people, that simply bc you have not experienced this - does not mean it isn’t real. It’s real.
Aw, thanks for your kind words! And yes, I couldn't agree more about "just bc you have not experienced something - does not mean it isn’t real." Thanks for watching! (:
@@BossMovieReactions you’re very welcome! ❤️ from Ohio!
@@solomoon3083 ❤ from North Hollywood! (:
I saw this as a young boy at the drive in...was amazing...now as an old man it still makes me emotional... Gen-X had the best movies🤘🔥
Drive in, cool. Thanks for watching! (:
Yes we did. This would have been awesome at a drive in. I’m very glad to still have a functioning drive in near me. I go several times every summer.
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.
Yes, "Duel" is on our list and even once appeared in one of our polls. Thanks for watching! (:
They chose the one person they invited. All the rest were sent by the government, but Roy came because he was called.
I think there were others that were called, but they didn't make it to the base. Yes, all the others were Government, no good. Thanks for watching! Great movie! (:
@@BossMovieReactions Yep, many got called, but Roy was the only one who got there. Probably why they called so many. :)
@@Serai3 👽👍
When I was a music Major in college in the early '70s, we learned the hand signals that were made by professor Kodayi. It's a real thing
That's so cool. Thanks for sharing! (:
The toy monkey got you! Just like it gets everybody - love to see the jump. Fun to hear you talk about how you would react, hoped you would include the bit with the guy running to the porta potty. The cop who drove off the hill was suffering from target fixation.
Yes, target fixation! That's a good point. And thanks for watching! (:
Me too. It was the PIGGLY - WIGGLY truck for me. I was buying it, ' hook, line and sinker!"
Haha, "Piggly-Wiggly" truck. ((:
The character played by famous French film director François Truffaut is meant to represent physicist and UFO researcher Jacques Vallée.
Thanks for sharing! (:
I'm impressed you knew it was a mountain so early on, when all we had seen so far was shaving foam, a pillow, and a "poop emoji".
Well, what can I say, it was the first thing that came to my mind. The Shaving foam instantly reminded me of snow and our Swiss MOUNTAINS. So, I got lucky. Thanks for watching! (:
The Pilots don't want to report because of the Stigma that comes with it and the scrutiny and so possible job endangerment.
Yeah, that's what I figured. Thanks for watching! (:
The guy who came up with the Close Encounters classification system (1st kind - visual sighting, 2nd - physical evidence, 3rd - contact, 4th - abduction) came from Dr. J. Allan Hynek, who actually has a cameo in the film's climax during the whole landing strip sequence.
My favorite aspect of this film is that all the close encounters (other than the whole Devil's Tower stuff) is all taken from actual reports. Amped to 11 for dramatic purposes, of course, but all based on real accounts.
Yes, I read about those actual encounter reports, and the cameo. Very interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing! (:
@@BossMovieReactions Thank you for an enjoyable reaction! I'm looking at your homepage now. :)
@@LeChaunce 👍👍
The WWII fighter planes, historically, were a training squadron that set off from Florida and went missing over the ocean.
Yes, that's what I heard... Bizarre stuff! (:
This is a perfect movie
Thanks for watching! (:
Now that you've seen the film, you're eligible to appreciate an excellent parody called "Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind." It's pie in the face slapstick. Over 12 minutes of fun. 😊
Haha, quite funny... Thanks! "This means something" ((: (ua-cam.com/video/KEkW4es9okU/v-deo.htmlsi=gQsHFH_rlmDUbZKI)
@@BossMovieReactions Cool, I'm so glad you enjoyed it 😀
@@parinthianquattropani9071 😄👍
...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.
Yes, there's a TON of that information out there. Btw, you just got a "shoutout" in our next movie! Thanks for watching! (:
@@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.... 😇
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@ 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.
Haha, thanks for all that. It was a fun read. Thanks for sharing! (:
Thanks for sharing! I'm typing this 5:50 AM. (:
Yeah, they chose Richard Dreyfuss because he looked like the best looking meal of the group, but Spielberg just didn't have the heart to tell you.
Haha, nice! ((:
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Third kind: contact, Fourth kind: abduction, fifth kind: adoption… 👍😂♥️
Yep, I looked it up afterward. Thanks! (:
The planes at the beginning were flight 19, a group of 5 TBM Avengers which disappeared without a trace on December 5 1945 over the Bermuda Triangle, subsequently adding much to the lore as no trace was ever found and with a navy Catalina sent out to find them also vanishing.
Yes, someone just posted about that. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing! (:
LOL. I knew she was going to say that the aliens were cute! I love your channel!! I just subscribed!! Please do "Late Night with the Devil"!!!!
Awesome!! Thanks so much for subscribing. I'm not familiar with "Late Night with the Devil", so I added it to our list! Thx! (:
You are so welcome!! Oh, and would love to see a reaction to the horror movie "The Strangers"! Have a great weekend!
@@FreddieCuellar-p2l Thanks!! I added "The Strangers" to our list! (:
The guy, working with 'the authorities, who's speaking French is the one and only famous French movie director Francois Truffaut.
Thanks for sharing! (:
I road tripped up to Wyoming a few years ago and saw neat things all over the state, including Devil's Tower. There's a gift shop on the road leading in called the "Devil's Tower Trading Post," and it's full of keychains, coffee mugs and T-shirts that reference this movie. You'd swear it was in Roswell, New Mexico, not Wyoming. Anyway, there's a trail around the entire circumference of the tower. The whole loop is less than a mile and a half. I walked it twice. Unfortunately, I found no secret Air Force base on any side of it, just breathtaking scenery as far as the eye can see in every direction. Well worth the trip.
Oh, wow, this must be quite nice to walk around the "Devil's Tower." No secret base, huh? Thanks for watching! (:
Kool thanks I was there in 1997. I took the long walk then drove over to Crazy Horse
The soundtrack is the song "When you with upon a star" slowed and put to different tones
Interesting. Thanks for sharing! (:
You might want to consider "Duel" which was Spielberg's first commercial hit.
That one we put on the list a few days ago. Thanks for watching! (:
I seen that before!
Now you can see it again with us! Enjoy! (:
Devil's Tower has some nice hikinh trails. Well back in the late 90s at lease.
Thanks for watching and thanks for sharing! (:
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.
Okay, just relax! (: But thanks for watching anyway. (:
Now, you have to watch the famous parody called “Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind”!!
Haha, yeah, someone mentioned that earlier and I watched it on UA-cam. Pretty funny! (:
i love this movie! Been a favorite of mine since i was a kid!
Hi Dan, thanks for watching! (:
I loveeeeee your reactionssss. Btw can we please have a reaction of the “Saban’s Power Rangers 2017 Movie”🍿
Thaaaank you! Your suggestion is already on our list! Thanks for watching! (:
@@BossMovieReactionsOMG, Thank you! I didn’t know it was already on this list!
@@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! (:
I was 13 when I watched this movie in a theater. Never felt it creepy, I remember an immense excitation and curiosity. Loved it. I read the novel months after having watched the movie and it really helped getting deeper in the messages.
Wow, seeing this at the age of 13 must have been an awesome experience! Thanks for sharing! (:
@@BossMovieReactions And it was the same year as the first Star Wars release, 1977 was a magical year for scifi movies
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