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    Claude Lacombe shares his discovery of a WWII airplane with government scientific researchers.
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    Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg/1977) SYNOPSIS: Roy Neary, an electric lineman, watches how his quiet and ordinary daily life turns upside down after a close encounter with a UFO.
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  • @jpsned
    @jpsned Před 2 lety +1921

    My dad was in the Navy in 1945 and worked as an aircraft mechanic ("Aviation Machinists Mate"). I remember when he and I saw this movie together in 1977. He got real excited about this scene, because he had actually worked on this type of airplane--the Grumman TBM Avenger. He recognized all the switches and dials and said he could have sat in that cockpit and started the plane himself. Seeing the Avenger again after 32 years was a real nostalgia trip for him! 😀❤️

    • @donpaul258
      @donpaul258 Před 2 lety +28

      Cool

    • @Rick_27739
      @Rick_27739 Před 2 lety +13

      Greate

    • @davebartosh5
      @davebartosh5 Před 2 lety +36

      One of the things I like about Speilberg. He pays attention to detail and is a history buff. There's a couple of goofs in this movie, but not realted to details like that.

    • @jpsned
      @jpsned Před 2 lety +6

      @@davebartosh5 👍

    • @dannwan8537
      @dannwan8537 Před 2 lety +5

      @@davebartosh5 Like what scenes?

  • @cdubs9918
    @cdubs9918 Před 9 měsíci +182

    Probably one of the greatest opening scenes in movie history. It sucked you in right from the beginning. Spielberg is a genius.

    • @l337pwnage
      @l337pwnage Před 7 dny +1

      Well, predictable at least, starts out with WWII, lol. 🤣

    • @dantyler6907
      @dantyler6907 Před 4 dny +6

      Kubrick is the genius.
      Spielberg just makes money.😊

    • @stevencurrie1540
      @stevencurrie1540 Před 3 dny +1

      Agree I can still remember seeing it in the theater in Abilene Texas west gate mall theater my first love Tina and AEROSMITH the sound of my younger self sound track of my favorite band

    • @haydenwalton2766
      @haydenwalton2766 Před dnem

      ahh, remember when people who made films knew what they were doing ?

  • @richmondstevenj
    @richmondstevenj Před 2 lety +747

    Summer movies growing up, sitting in an air conditioned theater and being completely immersed in a great story. Thanks Mr Spielberg.

    • @nel1962
      @nel1962 Před 2 lety +9

      true. But close encounters came out in the fall/winter of 1977

    • @castlearghhh6023
      @castlearghhh6023 Před rokem +13

      @@nel1962 In Pensacola Fl we still needed AC in the Fall 😉 Saw it four times in the old theaters. Star Wars holds the record at 7. Those were some great years.

    • @beverlyweber4122
      @beverlyweber4122 Před rokem +3

      @@castlearghhh6023 Four or maybe five for me! I couldn't get enough of it!

    • @jaygill5582
      @jaygill5582 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Dude your comment is like a straight up gangsta... right on!!!

    • @MusicAsWeMakeIt
      @MusicAsWeMakeIt Před 9 měsíci +3

      Right on!! I saw Jaws in the theater, the weekend it came out in a small town called Haliburton in Ontario.

  • @Twister051
    @Twister051 Před 9 měsíci +646

    Haven't seen this opening scene in over 40 yrs. Good heavens, it's still perfect....the wind, the shouting, reading off the engine block serial numbers, flipping the battery on. Man!, Spielberg is a freaking artistical genius.

    • @Captain-Cosmo
      @Captain-Cosmo Před 9 měsíci +22

      I remember watching this many times in the movie theatre when it came out. There was always a few chuckles when the moving lights peering out of the desert sand revealed themselves to be attached to an earthly vehicle instead of a spaceship! Of course, Spielberg played with the idea later when Richard Dreyfuss is stopped at the railroad tracks and the "vehicle" lights drove up behind him... and then began to rise into the air. This was Spielberg at his best. What a shame it was followed by 1941. Thankfully, he redeemed himself with Raiders next.

    • @MoragTong_
      @MoragTong_ Před 9 měsíci +7

      Was.

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 Před 9 měsíci +6

      I think it's time you run through this movie again my friend. 😊

    • @slipyourhips
      @slipyourhips Před 9 měsíci +3

      Is

    • @orionred2489
      @orionred2489 Před 9 měsíci +10

      Ya know, I was thinking the same thing. Saw it ALONE as an 11 year old in southern Ohio! Had NO idea it was this intense.

  • @SKYNET734
    @SKYNET734 Před 3 lety +464

    “No one, these planes were reported missing in 1945”
    does anyone get chills when that music hits after he says that??

    • @TK42138
      @TK42138 Před 3 lety +13

      Yes.

    • @ctg6734
      @ctg6734 Před 3 lety +12

      Still do.

    • @tolsondwiggins6724
      @tolsondwiggins6724 Před 2 lety +16

      Sort of, but since the mystery of Flight 19 (these planes) has been solved I can't say I do as much anymore. It's interesting because at the time this movie was made this scene was actually based on a true story that was unsolved.

    • @tomassoc127
      @tomassoc127 Před 2 lety +5

      Omg yes!!!

    • @RudeRaptor
      @RudeRaptor Před 2 lety +7

      But they look brand new

  • @wton
    @wton Před rokem +250

    By subtle details like having 3 languages in this scene, Spielberg finds a way to prove its a nightmare trying to communicate even if we live in the same planet, that's why music is universal 🙂

    • @fatdaddyeddiejr
      @fatdaddyeddiejr Před rokem +15

      Music and math are the only universal languages in the world.

    • @OPproductions22
      @OPproductions22 Před 11 měsíci +10

      Makes it all the better being scored by the legendary John Williams

    • @mjmcc-
      @mjmcc- Před 9 měsíci +2

      Beautifully said. 😊

    • @alexmartin3143
      @alexmartin3143 Před 9 měsíci +3

      I’m a dummy… I’m like I heard French and Spanish what’s the 3rd? English… English was the third… 😅

  • @johnsmetanick745
    @johnsmetanick745 Před rokem +274

    One thing I love about this scene is how it subtly sprinkles in the core themes that’ll run throughout the rest of the film:
    - Lights coming out of darkness
    - “Are we the first?!” implying a race to a destination
    -. A communication difficulty brought about by language differences
    - A resolution to the communication problem that ends amicably
    - Inexplicable aircraft

    • @AndrewGivens
      @AndrewGivens Před 9 měsíci +3

      Yes, very good - and mashed potato.
      No, that was Bodger & Badger, I'm getting mixed up now.

    • @Mike_Costello
      @Mike_Costello Před 9 měsíci +14

      Including someone who softly hums in the background the first three notes of the famous tune. Turn the sound up. It's at 5:51

    • @OOTurok
      @OOTurok Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@Mike_Costello
      Good catch. It's barely noticable. I would've never noticed if I hadn't read your comment.

    • @thereisaplace
      @thereisaplace Před 9 měsíci

      @@Mike_CostelloGreat catch! Thanks for that.

    • @margaretfitzgerald7187
      @margaretfitzgerald7187 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Please type up your report and submit it by 11:59 tonight. 🧑‍🚀👽🥸

  • @chiphowell4063
    @chiphowell4063 Před 3 lety +523

    This is one of the best movie openings I've seen in a long, long time. Everything is paced, perfectly, and then there's the really eerie line: "He says the sun came up last night. He says it sang to him." That is some amazing writing and direction and acting. This whole movie is a class act.

    • @work90
      @work90 Před rokem +14

      I'm 20 and I Agree. Movies now have been ruined by following the marvel formula, where everything is jokes

    • @FatherMullet
      @FatherMullet Před rokem +3

      @@work90 If you're old enough you'd know Marvel saved cinema. People stopped going to the theaters gradually until the MCU came. Movies were growing of terrible quality. Now that cinema is oversaturated with what's saved it. It's time for a change. We've been getting great movies here and there outside of Marvel. Hopefully there will be a great balance

    • @work90
      @work90 Před rokem +2

      @@FatherMullet yea that is very true. Doesn't mean we can't critiscise it

    • @FatherMullet
      @FatherMullet Před rokem

      @@work90 I didn't say or insinuate that 🤷🏿

    • @Hibbs4Prez
      @Hibbs4Prez Před rokem +6

      Marvel did not save cinema. Get a grip.

  • @edmundkockenlocker4672
    @edmundkockenlocker4672 Před 2 lety +741

    It doesn't matter whether you believe in ET or not, this film was and still is a thing of stunning beauty in every way. Back then film making was still a form of art.

    • @Neildo430ci
      @Neildo430ci Před 2 lety +5

      My Mother and Aunt had a Close Encounter on the Navaho Reservation in the Early 60's. Walking from lantern lit house to house 1/4 mi. Apart at night. They had a flashlight. Going to get Suger in a mason. Half way she pointed it up in the sky...

    • @johnharrington1800
      @johnharrington1800 Před rokem +3

      you hit in right on the head.

    • @Digiornoflocka
      @Digiornoflocka Před rokem +8

      Right cause no other movie since 1977 has been held to the esteemed quality of art you claim this film to be. Not a single one.

    • @edmundkockenlocker4672
      @edmundkockenlocker4672 Před rokem

      @@Digiornoflocka and that's my opinion, dipshit.
      If you don't like it, then it's your problem, not mine.

    • @jonathanbirch2022
      @jonathanbirch2022 Před rokem +13

      @@Digiornoflocka modern movies are trash and that’s a fact jack!

  • @irishtino1595
    @irishtino1595 Před 9 měsíci +51

    Saw this in 1977 at our local palatial silent movie theatre built in 1927 (seats over 3,000). Amazing in wide format, will never forget that screening and the walk back home at midnight. Magic.

  • @ralfonseca
    @ralfonseca Před 3 lety +62

    ... and now I have to watch the whole movie for the millionth time... Thanks Voyage!

  • @mhansl
    @mhansl Před rokem +344

    Balaban yelling “wheres the crew?!” will always give me chills. It sets the tone for the whole movie. Spielberg is truly a genius.

    • @eldiablo3794
      @eldiablo3794 Před rokem +28

      Don't the pilots return at the end of the movie unaged when the aliens bring the humans they ubducted back?

    • @mhansl
      @mhansl Před rokem +7

      @@eldiablo3794 yes.

    • @soulandfire9252
      @soulandfire9252 Před rokem +19

      The way he backs away from the camera and the sand fills the shot. Isolated and eventually obscured. Seems to echo the feeling we all get when faced with unanswered questions. Much like Roy was for a good part of the of the film. A common human experiance.

    • @jamesfields2916
      @jamesfields2916 Před 9 měsíci +7

      He should have said
      " Get a good look Costanza?"

    • @michaelcoffman4185
      @michaelcoffman4185 Před 9 měsíci +7

      What really set it for me was the scene in the airport when the supervisor told the atc to ask if they wanted to make it official, Do you wish to report a UFO?

  • @mattaus
    @mattaus Před rokem +92

    "Were we the first to arrive?" - The whole premise for the movie in the opening line. Awesome movie, awesome director.

    • @thomasderouin72
      @thomasderouin72 Před 10 měsíci

      A member of a classified government org. Just testified in front of Congress yesterday that the government has been actively capturing UFOs and E.T.s for decades.

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 Před 2 měsíci

      Nope.....Arcturian Astronauts beat us!

  • @MCO18
    @MCO18 Před 2 lety +76

    Lacombe is played by François Truffaut, who was one of the leading filmmakers of French New Wave cinema

    • @mf5202
      @mf5202 Před 9 měsíci +7

      Thanks for mentioning this. Truffaut acted in few films. Funny factoid: Spielberg was honored he agreed to do Close Encounters. Truffaut told him he was good with kids, which inspired him to do E.T.

    • @keithrobinson2980
      @keithrobinson2980 Před 6 dny

      Who cares? The French are gutless cucks.

  • @silentvoiceinthedark5665
    @silentvoiceinthedark5665 Před 8 měsíci +21

    1977 was closer in time to WWII and the use of these planes than 1977 is to present day. Let that sink in. I went to see this movie with my dad when I was 13 years old with my dad. We were a family of die hard Trekies and this movie connected our world to space travel in a very different way from Star Trek.

  • @garyaugustus1009
    @garyaugustus1009 Před 3 lety +42

    At the end, when the scholar puts his hands in his jacket pockets and starts backing up slowly, looking left then right....he knows he's in way over his head.

  • @Klassiker-
    @Klassiker- Před 3 lety +93

    Best opening scene ever!

    •  Před 3 lety +1

      I agree

    • @ianbideshi1458
      @ianbideshi1458 Před 3 lety +3

      Absolutely the best opening scene in the history of film

    • @peterwinters8587
      @peterwinters8587 Před 3 lety +1

      Its so awesome it almost beats Once Upon A Time In The West

    • @TH33QUALIZ3R
      @TH33QUALIZ3R Před 3 lety +1

      I'm thinking 'A New Hope' but you may have actually swayed me. It does seem to have everything.

    • @damiensullivan440
      @damiensullivan440 Před 3 lety +3

      The intro was brilliantly done . Set the tone for a superb movie .

  • @nicolatesla5786
    @nicolatesla5786 Před 8 měsíci +13

    One of Steven Spielberg's greatest movies that he's ever directed. The man is an absolute Master storyteller when it comes to directing movies

  • @babaofett2165
    @babaofett2165 Před rokem +121

    Two great movies in 1977, both with incredible opening sequences, Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. In both cases, you don't know what is going on but it becomes clear a short time later. A great year for movies.

    • @balung
      @balung Před rokem +2

      Explains the Wow signal, great marketing ploy by Lucas and Spielberg.

    • @Bo_Nidle
      @Bo_Nidle Před 9 měsíci +6

      The 70’s were a great decade for movies. A long way from where we are now unfortunately.

    • @markusallen5634
      @markusallen5634 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Fun fact that most people don't know, is that Lucas made a bet with Spielberg that Close Encounters Of The Third Kind would make more money at the box office on opening day than Star Wars, of which of course he ended up losing that bet.

    • @jockejocke1
      @jockejocke1 Před 9 měsíci +3

      1977 also saw Slap Shot being released :)
      And Melinda Dillon was in both Close Encounters as well as Slap Shot.

    • @silentvoiceinthedark5665
      @silentvoiceinthedark5665 Před 8 měsíci +2

      A year later Superman

  • @Koldeman
    @Koldeman Před 3 lety +158

    Man, I miss when Spielberg made movies like these. They were chock full of imagination, creativity, and incidental characters that were quirky & interesting. His early movies had a raw realism despite the outlandish & fantastic circumstances it took place in. Nowadays his movies are almost too polished & seem over-produced.

    • @chazofalsa
      @chazofalsa Před 2 lety +5

      I disagree I feel like the movies that were too polished and over-produced were BFG and Ready Player One. But yes I'm huge fans of his movies they're full whimsy but also can be full of suspense and grim as well. I saw West Side Story and I thought it was one of his best even better than the original I must say (no offense.) Alot of his movies are shot like musicals now that I think about it.

    • @rickster100100
      @rickster100100 Před 2 lety +2

      He grew up.

    • @MCO18
      @MCO18 Před 2 lety +3

      I think Lincoln is excellent

    • @work90
      @work90 Před rokem +2

      @@rickster100100 if you consider 30 years old like a 5 year old then yes

    • @deker0954
      @deker0954 Před rokem +2

      I know fun when I see it and this is fun.

  • @medsuit1686
    @medsuit1686 Před 2 lety +31

    To this day, still top 5 sci-fi movies ever made.

  • @barryalken4733
    @barryalken4733 Před 3 lety +32

    Speilberg masterpeice..just a 6 minute clip tells a whole story

  • @BeazleyStudios
    @BeazleyStudios Před 2 lety +221

    When I first saw this movie as a kid, I didn't understand the magnitude of finding those planes. Great opening scene.

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles Před rokem +27

      Flight 19 is a true story. It is not made up for the film. An entire squadron of TB Avengers disappeared in WW2

    • @Noname-xi7xi
      @Noname-xi7xi Před rokem

      @@roquefortfiles
      Yes but were not abducted by Aliens, not at all.......😏.....simply lots of confusion that day......🤫

    • @jare9048
      @jare9048 Před rokem +7

      @@roquefortfiles actually it was a few month after the end of WWII (in december 1945)

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles Před rokem +6

      The transitions in this film are so fabulous. As Balaban backs up and takes in the gravity of what they've found and the dust wipes across him... John Williams music shimmers. Fabulous stuff.

    • @DanHalper
      @DanHalper Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@jare9048 World War II did not end in 1945 -- fighting in Ukraine continues to the present day

  • @Emgee78
    @Emgee78 Před 2 lety +26

    We watched this movie in geography class back in 1993 because of the interpreter/cartographer dude; at the time we were learning about maps and latitude and longitude. Our teacher was only going to show us a few scenes, but ended up letting us watch the whole thing.

  • @marksenter3700
    @marksenter3700 Před 3 lety +152

    I never get tired of this scene. One of my all time favorite aircraft scenes ever. Makes me almost forget the movie is about aliens.

    • @Jedzelex
      @Jedzelex Před 2 lety +12

      It's not really a movie about aliens as much as it's a commentary of the times when it was made. The Kennedy assassination. The Watergate scandal. The moon landing. And of course, the whole Area 51 incident. That's the time when people started to come up with conspiracies in regards to the government. This movie is about the government trying to cover up a major event. And it shows how it would've affected regular people. Not just those at the top.

    • @JAI45624
      @JAI45624 Před 6 měsíci

      CIA, SPIELBERG TELLING A STORY

  • @NWAWskeptic
    @NWAWskeptic Před 9 měsíci +4

    This movie is closer in time to WWII than it is to today. Meaning a brand new airplane from when the movie was made is older today than that WWII airplane was at the time of filming.

  • @geraldojorgedalmaschio9648
    @geraldojorgedalmaschio9648 Před 9 měsíci +78

    Please, don't remake this film.

    • @stephenkolostyak4087
      @stephenkolostyak4087 Před 7 dny +6

      But they must remake this film so they can glorify "the message" with out and proud gayliens!

    • @seamusotoole8582
      @seamusotoole8582 Před 5 dny

      Thinking about lgbt all the time is pretty gay dude ​@@stephenkolostyak4087

    • @crruan1142
      @crruan1142 Před 4 dny

      Can't make a remake of something real.

    • @IDontBuyIt50
      @IDontBuyIt50 Před 4 dny

      @@crruan1142 that may truly be the most obviously untrue statement I"ve read today. Every movie based on a true story is literally the remake of something real.

    • @3182john
      @3182john Před 3 dny

      @@stephenkolostyak4087 must be afraid of your true calling… otherwise you wouldn’t be yelling about homosexuals. Come on out of the closet, boy…

  • @Ingens_Scherz
    @Ingens_Scherz Před 3 lety +55

    What a movie. Even now, half a lifetime later, I still get excited just seeing bits of it like this!

  • @mashour101
    @mashour101 Před 3 lety +46

    one of the best opening scenes that ever made in cinema history

  • @CBeard849
    @CBeard849 Před rokem +45

    My Grandpa trained as a rear gunner on that aircraft type and was assigned to the Enterprise just before the war ended. This movie is still a great one to watch because it was well made. Such realism can really make you feel you're part of the show.

  • @DarkForcesStudio
    @DarkForcesStudio Před 2 lety +33

    This opening scene was an awakening for me. It gripped me. I was 11. I snuck in the cinema without paying. For the first time I realised there was a thing called "screenwriting". I could sense the minds of the people behind the screen. This intro had everything - intrigue, energy and action. it dropped us into the centre of a story and left us wanting to know more.

  • @padawanmage71
    @padawanmage71 Před 9 měsíci +25

    This scene was so powerful. They really don’t make films like this anymore.

    • @brothersgt.grauwolff6716
      @brothersgt.grauwolff6716 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I pray daily that they never remake this classic Hollywood would ruin it like it has everything in the past decade

  •  Před rokem +30

    Every. Single. Scene. in this movie is perfection.

  • @Noname-xi7xi
    @Noname-xi7xi Před rokem +61

    This scene is epic, just like the entire movie to be fair, to me it's one of the best opening scenes in movie history......👏👏👏

    • @storminboy
      @storminboy Před rokem +2

      It's so believable. Every viewer is lost in this great movie from start to finish.

    • @AndrewGivens
      @AndrewGivens Před 9 měsíci +2

      I *literally* looked up the opening scene of 'Predators' last night and the comments were full of this level of praise as an opening too. Some movies really pull you straight in.

  • @silvercyborg1276
    @silvercyborg1276 Před 9 měsíci +18

    One of the best sci FI movies of all times. Very well written and directed. One of the most realistic movies ever produced.

  • @Actheman1978
    @Actheman1978 Před rokem +15

    This movie is masterpiece. Best sci-fi movie ever made.

  • @terminal-velocity111
    @terminal-velocity111 Před 3 lety +170

    That’s when movies relied on a STORY and a decent director.

    • @samcoon6699
      @samcoon6699 Před 3 lety +10

      And had good writers and good actors and everything was done to the best for the era.
      Now obviously we have a bunch of garbage.
      There are a few genuinely good movies but seems as though 40 years ago they were rolling out great quality movies every week.

    • @BrobraKai
      @BrobraKai Před 9 měsíci +3

      That’s back when they actually paid story writers and actors

    • @russ254
      @russ254 Před 9 měsíci +2

      needs 12 girl bosses

    • @commandingjudgedredd1841
      @commandingjudgedredd1841 Před 9 měsíci +2

      That's why I prefer the low budget film makers and fan mafe films you get on YT. The passion is there to be seen. Something modern day Hollywood did away with ages ago, and started adding politicised agendas into their films.

  • @davidcolantuono3622
    @davidcolantuono3622 Před 3 lety +34

    "Present Day"
    Me: It's 2021, though I wish 1977 was the present day now.

  • @toomuchdrivetothrive
    @toomuchdrivetothrive Před 9 měsíci +6

    Summer blockbusters in the 70s, 80s, and 90s were a thing of beauty. The music and cinematography were so good.

  • @jgrab1
    @jgrab1 Před 3 lety +79

    I love the way the extra-terrestrials leave the airplanes in a junkyard. They mustn't think much of our technology!

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Před 3 lety +3

      The ETs in this film are not very nice, actually.

    • @verdant2215
      @verdant2215 Před 2 lety +2

      Just think of the pilots. Must of been tested on.

    • @coolcat6303
      @coolcat6303 Před 2 lety +9

      That’s probably because the aliens 👽 were only interested in our ppl. Ppl who got beamed up onto a giant spaceship and traveled thru space, at incredible speeds, for 30+ years without aging a day. Lucky bastards.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Před 2 lety +5

      @@coolcat6303 Kidnapping?

    • @kingofthenorth2297
      @kingofthenorth2297 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RideAcrossTheRiver borrowing.

  • @thedealer777
    @thedealer777 Před 9 měsíci +17

    I haven't seen this movie in DECADES! Despite the passage of time, and the fantastical tale, it holds up. The film-making HOLD UP!

  • @jjdillon23
    @jjdillon23 Před 3 lety +53

    He says the sun came out last night.
    He says it sang to him.

    • @marktwain368
      @marktwain368 Před 3 lety +9

      And burned the skin off the right side of his face!

    • @davewanamaker3690
      @davewanamaker3690 Před 3 lety +6

      Has to be one of the greatest lines in an opening scene of all time!

    • @conlangshowcasing2690
      @conlangshowcasing2690 Před 3 lety +3

      @@marktwain368 The skin looks like it's still there like it was NEVER melted off. Take a better look.

    • @coolcat6303
      @coolcat6303 Před 2 lety +4

      @@conlangshowcasing2690 Yeah it’s just a sunburn from the intense light of the UFO 🛸

    • @gato0082
      @gato0082 Před 2 lety

      ❣️😁👀🌞🌑🌞🎤🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎶

  • @davidrheaton
    @davidrheaton Před 9 měsíci +20

    Saw this when it first came out in theaters, and this scene still gives me goosebumps today. Utter perfection.

    • @irresistablejewel
      @irresistablejewel Před 8 měsíci +1

      Saw this when it first came out in theaters, but assumed it was going to be some kind of dramatized documentary (which it is not) about alleged alien encounters; so I was rather puzzled for about the first twenty minutes of the movie, until reality set in. I think it was the cops chasing the UFO's scene that finally convinced me. Great movie, still makes me laugh.

    • @brothersgt.grauwolff6716
      @brothersgt.grauwolff6716 Před 8 měsíci +1

      sadly never got to see this in theaters cause I was born that year only saw it on VCR as child in 85

  • @kailaniandi
    @kailaniandi Před 9 měsíci +25

    This is one of the best motion pictures of all time. Absolutely amazing screenplay, direction, and acting. Better epic story than anything else in the last twenty plus years.

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 Před měsícem

      Even after almost 100 years, it's still one of my favorite sci/fy movies.

  • @richardknott2021
    @richardknott2021 Před 8 měsíci +9

    One of the best movies ever..there are also messages in this movie.

    • @brianjob3018
      @brianjob3018 Před 2 dny

      Yes. But after Spielberg bragged to Reagan during a WH screening something along the lines that they were two among the very few (in '77) that knew the truth about aliens, why didn't he communicate more explicitly and accuretely to the masses through his medium the movies such truth? Are we not worthy? Are we not ready? ?, ?, ?!.

  • @larsfillmore4765
    @larsfillmore4765 Před 9 měsíci +12

    Makes me want to watch the whole film again right now... brilliant!

  • @AndyP998
    @AndyP998 Před 3 lety +12

    that first 15 seconds its eerie and quite scary, still my fav spielberg film after 40 years

    • @austinrick
      @austinrick Před 18 dny

      From blackness to dust storm with a gut punch from the orchestra!

  • @HailAnts
    @HailAnts Před 10 měsíci +14

    Something I loved about this movie, it was made at the height of the 70s UFO craze, and even though these characters all work for the govt, there was no 60s 'govt is evil' vibe to it. These guys always came across as the good guys.
    They were secretive yes, but once you realize the magnitude of what they were working on, you knew it _had_ to be kept secret!
    And from the first time I saw it in the theater (though I didn't know it at the time) to today, I still recognize that opening chord as being pure John Williams!

  • @WilliamBrothers
    @WilliamBrothers Před 2 lety +9

    My dad was in Florida with the USAAC when this flight disappeared. He remembers hearing talk amongst all military in the area about confusion on how absolutely all crews and planes were lost

  • @akfreed6949
    @akfreed6949 Před rokem +7

    This scene is based on some actual military planes that disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle off the coast of Florida . Some military float planes went out for a rescue and they disappeared also .

  • @chrisconnors7418
    @chrisconnors7418 Před 9 měsíci +14

    Saw this in a theatre when it was released. I went in knowing very little about it. I still remember the goosebumps I got from the first scene; and I remember the collective gasp of the audience when the spacecraft first dwarfed Devil’s Tower. On screen it was powerful.
    I finally got to see Devil’s Tower in person 30 years later. I hiked all the way around it and thought about the film. No easy way up though as shown in the film. Maybe I should have sculpted a 3D model first? :)

  • @kyle381000
    @kyle381000 Před 9 měsíci +15

    I'll never forget the first time I saw this scene in a theatre when the movie was first released.
    When they flipped the switches and fired up the engine, it was chilling. What a great show, from beginning to end.

    • @DarrellCook-vl6lm
      @DarrellCook-vl6lm Před 9 měsíci

      And who or what turned off the switches? And if this flight disappeared at sea in flight why was the landing gear down? Turned off? What?
      Makes me think something something something...er...never mind.

    • @kyle381000
      @kyle381000 Před 9 měsíci

      @@DarrellCook-vl6lm I would suggest that any intelligent life capable of intercepting and capturing Flight 19 intact would also be capable of flipping a few switches...

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles Před 7 měsíci

      One thing I love about this scene is the ending and how it transitions. Steven brackets his scenes like a stage play. He gives the scenes a moment, a breath. Balaban steps back and takes a moment. The screen wipes with wind and dust. John Williams music shimmers................. Brilliant!!! You don't see scenes like that today.

  • @chefbillybaroo2056
    @chefbillybaroo2056 Před 3 lety +23

    I watched it in the movie theaters in 1977 and it gave me goosebumps then and still gives me goosebumps now I think I'm going to buy it and re-experience it thumbs up

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles Před rokem +1

      Spielberg's scene transitions are fabulous. When Balaban backs away and the screen wipes with dust and Williams mysterious music. Magic

    • @THOMMGB
      @THOMMGB Před 8 měsíci +1

      My friend and I were all hyped up about this movie when it first came out. We saw the first showing on the first day in a really nice theater. So good! Some things in life you never forget.

  • @toulouse2k
    @toulouse2k Před 9 měsíci +12

    One of my favorite parts of the movie...the slow burn...seeing an amazing sight that turns out to be quite normal....the sense of atmosphere...the music..

  • @DarrenMarsh-kx8hd
    @DarrenMarsh-kx8hd Před 9 měsíci +9

    One of the best opening scenes, Stephen Spielberg really knew his craft back then.

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Knew his easter eggs, too. They're in there.

  • @spookedhorse
    @spookedhorse Před 2 lety +31

    Saw this flick the weekend it premiered in the 70's. This still gives me chills. Perfect execution and acting.

  • @jamesboulger8705
    @jamesboulger8705 Před 2 lety +6

    The international feeling is really captured when you got three people translating through eachother.

  • @keithbell9348
    @keithbell9348 Před 2 lety +7

    With these opening scenes, I didn't know WTH was going on.
    I had no idea thst this movie that everyone was raving about, was a documentary. It had that look. And I thought I walked into the wrong theatre.
    But I sat thru it.
    So glad I did. It turned out to be an experience that stuck with me for months afterwards!

  • @jimiworkhorse2212
    @jimiworkhorse2212 Před 2 lety +9

    YOU GET A FLOOD OF EMOTIONS WATCHING THIS SCENE

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles Před 4 měsíci

      So right. Steven makes you feel the emotions. Directors today dont know how to do that. Even 45 years later people still say they get shivers watching this. You dont hear things like that with today's Hollywood

  • @kennethfink7060
    @kennethfink7060 Před rokem +17

    I was blessed enough to see this opening week, at Southwyck Mall in Toledo, OH.
    That black screen sequence with the blast of the score and really bright first scene set the tone for the entire film. Edge of the seat from then on. Amazing masterpiece of a movie.

    • @dorseykindler9544
      @dorseykindler9544 Před 9 měsíci

      I remember seeing my first movies in the Ohio Valley Mall in St. Clairsville, Ohio. Back in the mid to late 80s. Those were the days!

    • @DarrellCook-vl6lm
      @DarrellCook-vl6lm Před 9 měsíci

      The black screen to the dust storm made me think they had really abrupt mornings. Thus the dust. Wouldn't want to live there, I'd hate mornings like that.

  • @vominator
    @vominator Před 9 měsíci +4

    Strangest and spookiest part was that they found someone in Mexico with a sunburn

  • @buttermybutt2659
    @buttermybutt2659 Před 3 lety +33

    This whole movie was on CZcams for years butt then the YT gestapo found it and took it down...sad day

    • @thespecialone4664
      @thespecialone4664 Před 3 lety +1

      Netflix took it down

    • @rishabchaudhary4489
      @rishabchaudhary4489 Před 3 lety

      yes, saw it near 2014-15

    • @43nostromo
      @43nostromo Před 3 lety

      Sounds as if the YT Gestapo came up with a final solution to the Close Encounters movie question.

    • @thewatcher5271
      @thewatcher5271 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, That's Total BS. Seems Like They Could At Least Show It Free With Ads Like They Do Other Movies, Huh?

  • @Woody615
    @Woody615 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I love this movie, particularly this scene. I am a cartographer by education, trade, and training, so I love that a cartographer had an important role. Seeing it with my college girlfriend didn't hurt either. 🙂

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles Před 4 měsíci

      Scuse me . This first number is a longitude

  • @chuckadams4400
    @chuckadams4400 Před 2 lety +7

    Best damn opening of any movie I've ever seen...a masterpiece indeed...

  • @SunriseArtsCinema11
    @SunriseArtsCinema11 Před 2 lety +16

    Spielbergs shots and reveals are so incredible. Also notice that he ofter uses an action within a scene like this to establish more layers. Here its the wind and dust. Always something going on.

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles Před 10 měsíci +1

      The wind and dust transition is amazing. The slight build up of the score and then having the actor disappear off the screen to the next scene... it is scintillating

  • @twilightgamedesigns4887
    @twilightgamedesigns4887 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Obviously one of the reasons this and movies like it hold up so well is because at their heart they are just great story telling.

  • @wmwardwell
    @wmwardwell Před 2 dny +1

    I will re-watch this movie frequently until I'm gone. Mr Spielberg, YOU are a GENIUS !! Thank You for helping to make MY years on the earth positive ones of learning and holding dear !

  • @NelsonClick
    @NelsonClick Před 7 měsíci +2

    Long before this movie, Flight 19 was in the history books as a big mystery. This story line grabbed this historical mystery and attached it to UFO phenomena. Be reminded that there is thoughts and ideas in your head and then there is physical reality in the world. These human beings; excellent, intelligent, brave and strong men were killed. All of them. They didn't want to die mysteriously when they showed up to work that day for a routine training mission.

  • @brettbroadbere2614
    @brettbroadbere2614 Před 9 měsíci +4

    They simply don’t films of this calibre anymore. An absolute classic…

  • @jeffgordondirector
    @jeffgordondirector Před 9 měsíci +4

    Greatest opening cut ever. It’s crazy how music created suspense and a scare moment out of a simple cut from black. Lawrence blowing out the match/hard cut to sunrise is right up there too.

  • @rohanmarkjay
    @rohanmarkjay Před 2 lety +20

    This movie was Spielberg and the talented crew that he worked with at their very best. The Young Spielberg was much better than what he did later in life. I am going to say this probably his best movie he ever made in his career. I know its not just him its a team effort working with a lot of talented people to make a masterpiece movie like this all who worked on it must have been extremely talented and at the top of their game.

  • @fredwerza3478
    @fredwerza3478 Před 7 dny +1

    Blows my mind that this movie and "Star Wars" both came out in 1977 --- it was a paradigm shift on how movies would be made and deliver on the magic of story-telling

  • @michelgouverneur885
    @michelgouverneur885 Před 3 lety +5

    i saw 4 times this movie and never to grow tired ...one of the nice movie ever made

  • @clemdaph1
    @clemdaph1 Před 2 lety +6

    Just seeing those beautiful and majestic aircraft there...... I can't begin to describe the emotions.

    • @gkroll8467
      @gkroll8467 Před 9 měsíci

      Berg said he would have gone In the ship when he didn’t have kids now that he’s got a family he wouldn’t go most men who have families and a nagging wife should go on the shop fast to get away from their b s

  • @TralfazConstruction
    @TralfazConstruction Před 9 měsíci +1

    2:56 _"No, no, they're General Motors!"_
    I worked at the GM Fisher Body Ternstedt Plant in Ewing Township, New Jersey, where there is a good chance these (one, all?) were built. During WWII the plant became an Eastern Aircraft War Plant. There were pictures in the front offices of planes moving down the final check line (that area became the Steel Bay) before they got a splash of gas and were then taxied across the street to what is now the Mercer County Airport.
    Our Personnel Manager, the esteemed Ted Cannon, was able to find an airworthy Avenger to fly-in for Fisher Body's 75th anniversary in 1983. The large relic of another time was displayed right where it would have rolled out of the plant 40 years or so earlier.
    I appreciated working at that plant for General Motors and accruing enough time to retire. I was a small part of something really wonderful.

  • @michaelryan6947
    @michaelryan6947 Před 9 měsíci +3

    The moment Laughlin slowly looks up to the sky...realising what this means, subtle yet eerily chilling...

  • @axiomist1076
    @axiomist1076 Před 3 lety +14

    What a great film, what a great story. This scene is one of the best .

  • @Big73Bang
    @Big73Bang Před 2 lety +9

    I remember seeing this in the theater in 1977 when I was kid in Landover, Maryland. People were in stunned silence for this scene, they couldn't register in their heads the weight of what was being said so they were just in stunned silence.

    • @arbjful
      @arbjful Před 2 lety

      What was the weight of being said here?? Could you explain to me please

    • @Big73Bang
      @Big73Bang Před 2 lety

      @@arbjful People were just not smart enough to understand that a UFO unlike anything anyone had ever heard of or experienced visited the man. It would be like you going into the Amazon, meeting a tribe that has never been to or know of the modern world and you then showing Facebook on your cell phone to them.

    • @yarbles67
      @yarbles67 Před rokem +1

      The weight. The planes went missing in 1945 on a training mission in florida. They re-materialize in 1977, operational condition, minus the pilots. The serial numbers on the engine block confirm that these planes were part of the legendary missing squadron.

    • @gkroll8467
      @gkroll8467 Před 9 měsíci

      Speiljew didn’t know weather to make this serious or a comedy close encounters with the 3rd reich

    • @Wailwulf
      @Wailwulf Před 9 měsíci

      @@yarbles67 As to operational condition, the engine being in shape to start running after all those years is one thing, but the fuel having not turned to dried varnish and battery power still good enough to start the engine should have been impossible. For those characters, that is a mind blowing event...

  • @saulgoodman6683
    @saulgoodman6683 Před rokem +5

    What a great opening scene - perfect acting and camera angles. It's the "slow reveal" mastered to perfection in cinema.

  • @jggallow01
    @jggallow01 Před 4 měsíci +1

    An opening scene must grab the audience's intrigue and expectation of mystery. Perfect example here.

  • @danpolk
    @danpolk Před 9 měsíci +4

    Engine starts, everyone runs and stands next to the spinning propeller and waves their hands. LOL.

  • @superbirden57
    @superbirden57 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Spielberg is an aircraft enthusiast for sure. So many of his movies have aircraft in them. Especially circa WW2 aircraft.

    • @jkorshak
      @jkorshak Před 6 měsíci +2

      His dad was in the Army Air Corps during the war.

    • @puraydura
      @puraydura Před 2 měsíci +1

      you can see Roy Neary on the WW2 bomber A-26 invader in "Always".

  • @eduardotirado839
    @eduardotirado839 Před 7 měsíci +2

    We have to remember that after this powerful and spectacular scene, we immediately get another one with the airport traffic control scene…

    • @scottkronenberg
      @scottkronenberg Před 7 měsíci +2

      That ATC scene was off the chain! ✈️🛸🍿

  • @patrickcarr4779
    @patrickcarr4779 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I’ll never forget sitting in a dark theatre and having the screen suddenly be blindingly bright. I have absolutely no belief in alien visitation or abduction, but I still love this movie.

  • @shawnofdanaukota3843
    @shawnofdanaukota3843 Před 3 lety +129

    Imagine if MH370 was discovered like this.

  • @polarjet1833
    @polarjet1833 Před 3 lety +22

    If only this could happen in real life man, a mystery finally solved and some WWII planes finally able to get restored and flown again

    • @pondking2801
      @pondking2801 Před 9 měsíci +2

      What happened to the flight is pretty much known. While they thought they were over the gulf and headed east to return to base, they most likely were actually over the Atlantic, so heading east took them into the ocean where they ran out of fuel and ditch/crashed. Navigation in overcast weather was a dead recogning and many aircraft were lost when the estimated position was wrong.

  • @larrydrozd2740
    @larrydrozd2740 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The detail of taping the gauges ..... just perfect!!

  • @stvp68
    @stvp68 Před rokem +2

    Truffaut is so adorable in this film

  • @mortalclown3812
    @mortalclown3812 Před 3 lety +4

    The subtlety of Balaban's acting is underrated.

  • @felixsteinhardt8836
    @felixsteinhardt8836 Před 3 lety +6

    How the scene literally disolves in dust....wow

  • @terry9325
    @terry9325 Před 9 měsíci +2

    If that opening scene doesn’t get your attention, nothing will .👽👽👽🛸Bloody brilliant.

  • @hanscombe72
    @hanscombe72 Před rokem +16

    So many great Spielberg moments. The reveal of the aircraft against the scrapped cars. The fact that it didn’t seem to be a big deal that all the engine blocks checked out. The way someone knew how to start the engines and the way the team cheered when the engines fired up. Truffaut’s smile of complete goodwill and gentleness when he meets the old man. And after Laughlin translates that she sun came out and sang he just looks up. And cuts to the air traffic control screen.
    When Steven retires or leaves us to go back to his home planet it will be a sad day for us all.

  • @dparis2172
    @dparis2172 Před 3 lety +22

    That guy who started the plane is lucky he didn't decapitate someone.

    • @chrispile3878
      @chrispile3878 Před 3 lety +3

      The screenwriter told him not to.

    • @dparis2172
      @dparis2172 Před 3 lety

      @@chrispile3878 Vic Morrow could have used that screenwriter.

    • @chrispile3878
      @chrispile3878 Před 3 lety

      @@dparis2172 Good point.

    • @brinsonharris9816
      @brinsonharris9816 Před 7 dny

      If he knew how to start a WWII radial engine, he should have also known to yell “PROP CLEAR!”

  • @Dark_Tale
    @Dark_Tale Před 3 lety +77

    This was back when they used more practical effects while also giving us a realistic feel to the writing. Love this movie and sad they don't make them like this that often any more. Hollywood got lazy. Need some new people to come in and start a renaissance or something.

    • @edmundkockenlocker4672
      @edmundkockenlocker4672 Před 2 lety +2

      In camera effects - no goddamn CGI
      😒🙄

    • @Mike-ch9ln
      @Mike-ch9ln Před 2 lety +1

      So true! At least Top Gun Maverick was like how I remember movies used to be in my youth! Spielberg could try to do a movie like Close Encounters again! I can see where Chris Carter, the creator of The X-Files, used ideas from Spielberg’s work! In any case, what a great film from 1977! It’s way ahead of its time!

    • @gingercameronfordcrouch7057
      @gingercameronfordcrouch7057 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Mike-ch9ln I agree we need movies and shows like this again no more CGI fake stuff!

  • @thedarkness97
    @thedarkness97 Před rokem +4

    "He says the sun came out last night, he says it sang to him!" Perhaps one of the greatest lines in cinema history......No.....it IS!

  • @thelostone6981
    @thelostone6981 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Such a great way to start a movie. It creates a good mystery and the viewer doesn’t know what’s going at first because of the Kurosawa type wind and dust.
    Of course, I’m always reminded of how people described their abduction stories changed after this movie and Star Wars; from the space craft to the look of the aliens. We are a funny species of monkeys!

  • @bobwoods1302
    @bobwoods1302 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I watched a documentary once where they thought they found this flight of TBM avengers but it turned out to be a completely different flight of Avengers. Many of these planes went missing or had to ditch in the ocean while training during the war years. It really wasn't remarkable that this flight disappeared. Flying these planes, especially over the ocean, was very dangerous back then.

    • @thehal
      @thehal Před 8 měsíci +3

      They were also part of the "Bermuda Triangle" mania of the 1970's!

    • @gingercameronfordcrouch7057
      @gingercameronfordcrouch7057 Před 7 měsíci +2

      The mystery is that the planes still looked brand new and in perfect working condition and the light that came in the night leaves a lot to the imagination in a movie like this about ETs!

  • @TheTillypig
    @TheTillypig Před rokem +3

    The music score had a very powerful impact especially the sudden loud instrument at the start of the film is gets me every time.

  • @mikebrophy
    @mikebrophy Před rokem +4

    Everything about that opening sequence was directorial and cinematic perfection.

  • @TK42138
    @TK42138 Před 3 lety +7

    Loved this film since the first time I saw it back in '78.