This week I look at "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" from 1977. Also some movie, TV & Trek talk and other geeky goodness this week on the podcast. Enjoy!
Podcast Notes: http://treksinscifi.com/podcast_notes/?p=2667 (http://treksinscifi.com/podcast_notes/?p=2667)
http://www.treksinscifi.com/podcasts/TreksinSciFi_412_Close_Encounters.mp3 (http://www.treksinscifi.com/podcasts/TreksinSciFi_412_Close_Encounters.mp3)
such a classic episode Rico. It is how I cut my teeth on Treks in sci fi. Perfect for the holiday weekend! THANK YOU! LOVED IT!
Thanks Rick. I really enjoyed covering this classic movie. So much more I could have talked about. Just a great film that still works today.
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Gotta get the bluray of this, never saw the re-done version you were talking about.
Loved the background info on this unusual and fresh movie of it's day.
Close Encounters is a must have for any sci-fi collection :)
Great show, Rico! I was an original CEOFTK fan when it came out and loved it even though I was only 9. The visuals still stand up.
Great episode Rico, I own the film but have not seen it for a good twenty years i think. can;t wait to watch it again now after hearing the podcast. :D
Here is a pic someone took of the actual model of the mothership. Models in sci-fi movies, a lost art.
That's cool. I always had this idea the model was a little bigger than that.
Can't wait to listen to this. I only have a home recorded version and would really like to get a DVD or blu-ray of it.
Rico... i really enjoyed the Podcast as always great job.
Marko
Quote from: Chris-El on November 27, 2012, 05:05:44 PM
Here is a pic someone took of the actual model of the mothership. Models in sci-fi movies, a lost art.
Funny how the mother ship was upside-down as it rose up from behind the mountain.
I didn't know why Roy got fired from his job just for getting lost at night in the company truck until I saw the prior scene of him at his job that was cut from the movie.
He worked at a power-plant and was given an emergency service call that he abandoned over a conflict of conscience - and then he got lost.
I agree with Rico, what's always been appealing about this movie is how normal (or dysfunctional) everyone is portrayed.
The neighborhood weekend BBQ was great - but was another scene that was cut due to time.
Melinda Dillon who played Barry's mom was also the mom in 'A Christmas Story' :)
As one of the few french speakers on the forum, I can say that the spoken french is quite good despite the actor's rustiness. His accent is also quite good.
Just listend to the podcast last night. great podcast. I still remember seeing close encoutrs in the theater. I think the scenes that stand out for me the most is the police car chase secens with the UFOs. Then there was the assortment of watcher's on the roadside that were interesting. I have seen the original theathacl edition and the special edition. I never seen the collector edition.
Richard Dreyfuss just tweeted this:
QuoteClose Encounters was released 35 years ago. One day we'll make a sequel where I return & have a difficult reunion with the kids I abandoned
https://twitter.com/RichardDreyfuss/status/269575408884781056
Let me add my voice to the chorus on yet another entertaining podcast. These podcasts on the classic movies are like a siren call - just have to pull them out and watch again with the increased knowledge provided by the Ricomeister. Thanks Rico for the continued effort - please know that it is worth it!
V
PS. like a Greek mythology siren, not a police siren
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I love your comments Vartok!
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OK, I finally finished listening to this podcast this week after I got the Blu-ray from Netflix. I don't remember ever seeing the whole movie and maybe that's because I watched the Director's Cut which had some different scenes in it. If I had seen the original I don't remember. I had started to listen to the podcast but I stopped when Rico started talking about the movie and it sounded so good I turned it off and put the movie on my Netflix DVD Q. I finally got it in the mail and watched it the same day. Very good movie! And a very good podcast covering it!