Sci Fi Flicks - Close Encounters Of The Third Kind A Discussion With Richard Dreyfuss

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2015
  • The Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination presents "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977), a science fiction adventure film written and directed by Steven Spielberg.
    Discussion prior to screening with Close Encounters star Richard Dreyfuss, moderated by science fiction author David Brin.
    Richard Dreyfuss is Founder and President of The Dreyfuss Initiative, a nonprofit organization committed to revitalizing America’s civic culture [ www.TheDreyfussInitiative.org ]. He serves on the American Bar Association’s Education Committee, the Board of the National Constitution Center, and was Senior Research Advisory Member of St. Antony's College, Oxford University. With an entertainment career spanning more than four decades, Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss has been one of America’s most versatile and individualistic actors.
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  • @DyenamicFilms
    @DyenamicFilms 3 года назад +19

    I was lucky enough to see Star Wars and Close Encounters in the theater 1977. I remember seeing Close Encounters on Christmas day because it was sci fi and the guy who directed Jaws made it (Jaws has been my all time favorite movie since 1975). I did not walk out of the theater the same after watching each of those movies. To this day, Close Encounters and Star Wars remain in my top ten favorite movies of all time.

  • @XoXo475
    @XoXo475 3 года назад +21

    Skip ahead to 7:35. That’s when the interview actually starts. You’re welcome 👽

  • @DeeperSoundz
    @DeeperSoundz 4 года назад +24

    I think this is the best movie ever made..period...

    • @robertswartzer3257
      @robertswartzer3257 3 года назад +2

      An underrated, ahead of it's time masterpiece for sure! Spielberg had his own unique and special vision for every film he made, but especially this one!

    • @lauramccormack2160
      @lauramccormack2160 2 года назад

      I agree i had to watch it a couple of times buu knce I understood it my mjnd was blown it is kne if my favourite movies of all times a masterpiece

  • @kevinnelson3525
    @kevinnelson3525 2 года назад +5

    What an engrossing, interesting, and intelligent, discussion.
    What a wonderful forum to hear about film and insightful thoughts from two engaging gentlemen.
    I for one, would like to see more of these type of forums.
    It gives the viewer a better idea who Mr. Dreyfuss is besides what you see on the big screen.

  • @stevemarshall3986
    @stevemarshall3986 Год назад +3

    Nobody else would've been right for the Roy Neary roll.

  • @kevinfarrell523
    @kevinfarrell523 7 месяцев назад +1

    The best science-fiction adventure thriller of its time.

  • @jamescpotter
    @jamescpotter Год назад +2

    John Williams symphonic score was a major character in this film. I think it is his magnum opus of film soundtracks.

    • @mr.blonde66milkyway66
      @mr.blonde66milkyway66 Год назад

      He even threw the Disney " when U wish upon a Star ✨" in for good measure, at the climactic moment in the film 📽️

  • @eartraffic
    @eartraffic Год назад +2

    Life changing film for me back in 77 or whenever it came out. Still my number 1 film of all time. Not many films open a world i've dreamed of in young life like this one. Okay, maybe A Hard Days Night... the Beatles film, but in a different way. And Richard. In this film was amazing! In Graffiti as well. In MOST films he partakes in actually. What a talent. And he with Steven are like ice cream for kids. One of the greatest films of all time IMO. And overlooked by the "academy" giving it that year to the film "Annie Hall". Same issue with RAIDERS. It took a while and I have NO IDEA why really. Jealousy is my best guess. Anyway... now I am rambling. 3rd kind stands in its own space on film. NOTHING compares.

  • @shuntguy
    @shuntguy 4 года назад +6

    "There's a dead fly in my potato's!".

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 Год назад +1

      And there was .

    • @mr.blonde66milkyway66
      @mr.blonde66milkyway66 Год назад

      The best acting is always based in reality.... especially the innocence of children.... using a clown & a gorilla popping out of a box, or unwrapping a present off screen too get a reaction.... always great to know behind the scenes, especially the comment section.

  • @evelynpendall9507
    @evelynpendall9507 5 лет назад +7

    Unbelievable interview I've waited for since the movie came out which I saw in a drive-in Movie theater

  • @stevemarshall3986
    @stevemarshall3986 Год назад +1

    Jaws and close encounters are my all time favorites.

  • @creepshowfanatic9203
    @creepshowfanatic9203 6 лет назад +13

    I saw both versions of this film in the theater.I feel the special edition released in 1980 had a few scenes that i felt added slightly to the film.The last scene where they show the interior of the ship wasn't really all that needed.Then again,there would be a time where i would always wonder,"wouldn't it be cool if they showed the interior of the ship?".I love both versions of this film! I don't recall which version i saw(i'm thinking it was the 1980 version)because of a scene where Richard Dreyfuss was speeding down a road( in his company truck) and a large shadow of one of these crafts crosses the path of his truck over head.This scene from what i have heard was added later.I have to say that this film to this day made me wonder what really is out there in the night sky?

    • @wnmovietalk
      @wnmovietalk 2 года назад +1

      I felt that that the special edition was a little incoherent, scenes at the start seemed to flit from one to the other, plus it was a shame that the scenes of Neary going crazy building the devils tower out of his neighbours gardens had been ommitted. I like the ultimate version (or collectors edition?!) which has removed the internal spaceship scene but has a perfect blend of both previous versions!

    • @mr.blonde66milkyway66
      @mr.blonde66milkyway66 Год назад

      The Shadow over the work truck and landscape is my favorite scene of the movie as well. Really gets ur mind churning about outer space

  • @kthx1138
    @kthx1138 4 года назад +2

    Sometimes I think the reason dialogue was so well-written in the 1930s and '40s was to capitalize on the then-new invention, sound.

  • @michaelcroos4713
    @michaelcroos4713 Год назад +1

    Absolutely! Brin is right, and called the shots, concerning the need for narration of the first release cut of Bladerunner. I wouldn't have known what was happening, if the first Bladerunner I watched was the Director's Cut. Very cool.

  • @seanatkinson770
    @seanatkinson770 Год назад

    Dreyfuss has always been one of my very favourite actors and people I've always appreciated his great honesty both on the big screen and TV also.

  • @seanatkinson770
    @seanatkinson770 Год назад

    really enjoyed listening to the guy opening this event and his words. Thanks.

  • @mr.blonde66milkyway66
    @mr.blonde66milkyway66 Год назад

    *Richard Dreyfuss....typed in ur name...Right after typing Richard D...it came up. Phenomenal U R.*

  • @michaellonergan2698
    @michaellonergan2698 4 года назад +4

    This was an amazing movie! But, wow, I would not have recognized Richard Dreyfuss! I wonder if he still likes mashed potatoes?

  • @lughscanlan
    @lughscanlan 4 года назад +7

    Jeffery “The Dude” Lebowski is done talking at 7:36.

    • @seanjosephhayes
      @seanjosephhayes 4 года назад

      lughscanlan I knew he was gonna be a “love the sound of his own voice” type and couldn’t believe how much I had to skip forward.

    • @BlackavarWD
      @BlackavarWD 4 года назад +2

      @@seanjosephhayes
      Totally agree. I thought maybe it was a captive audience. Christ. 😒

    • @seanjosephhayes
      @seanjosephhayes 4 года назад +1

      Blackavar WD Unreal mate!

    • @dominicseanmccann6300
      @dominicseanmccann6300 Год назад

      No wonder someone pissed on his rug....😆

    • @dominicseanmccann6300
      @dominicseanmccann6300 Год назад

      Dreyfuss has only two settings quiet or shouty...love him to bits. Know what you mean about the voice.

  • @scottsignorelli6396
    @scottsignorelli6396 Год назад

    Close Encounters is my favorite movie and Good-bye Girl is my second favorite.

  • @kthx1138
    @kthx1138 4 года назад +8

    It wasn't Steven's idea to show the inside of the Mothership for the 1980 Special Edition, it was Columbia's. The studio needed a hook to hang a marketing campaign on. Apparently, the additional Gobi desert and character scenes were not enough.

    • @mr.blonde66milkyway66
      @mr.blonde66milkyway66 Год назад

      The Shadow of the spaceship over the work truck, and landscape was My favorite addition of the "Extended Cut" $pecial Edition

  • @evelynpendall9507
    @evelynpendall9507 5 лет назад +2

    It is Sooi nice the hesa it right from the actual REAL mouth! God bless realistic coming streetlight from the real human actors month! God bless their intelligence !

  • @LarryLeeMoniz
    @LarryLeeMoniz 2 года назад +1

    Extraordinary.

  • @headlesssoldier
    @headlesssoldier Год назад

    Well Lucas made American Graffiti and THX -1138. Both masterpieces . Lol you would think Dryfuss would remember American Graffiti

  • @stevemarshall3986
    @stevemarshall3986 Год назад +1

    Richard was wrong about after the Apollo missions. We are still exploring the horizons we just do it robotically.

  • @mariasalas8475
    @mariasalas8475 Год назад

    William Shakespeare. Parting is such sweet sorrow.

  • @stephenriley6449
    @stephenriley6449 6 лет назад +1

    I'd like to know where the "Alien Ambassider" model is?...Probably kept in Spielbergs house

  • @TECHNOIR
    @TECHNOIR 6 лет назад +5

    The real life David Van Driessen, the liberal hippie/hippy teacher from Beavis & Butthead. Gaze on his well meaning and wonder, mkay.

  • @shuntguy
    @shuntguy 4 года назад +1

    There were a couple of ideas with the Jillian character that weren't made very clear in the film. The first being when the Jillian character is introduced. Her character is supposed to be getting over a cold when one of Barry's toys wakes her up. I think you get a cough and a sniffle and that's it. The second idea is after she testifies to the Airforce about her son being kidnapped by aliens she goes on the road in search of him. All we see is Jillian in a motel room with her drawings when she sees the news about Devil's Tower. You can see the name of the Motel in the window and it's raining but that's it.

  • @AlphaOmega888
    @AlphaOmega888 3 года назад +1

    23:14 lol the secrets of Hollywood hehe.. what a good idea though

  • @sun131089
    @sun131089 3 года назад +2

    It’s true when says Steve Spielberg is d most versatile ….look at his body of work there’s everything … that’s why when one says oh he’s d next Spielberg we all know it’s bullshit there won’t be another Spielberg ….

    • @mr.blonde66milkyway66
      @mr.blonde66milkyway66 Год назад

      It's like when U realize that Harrison Ford always plays @$$hole shady characters a majority of the time. Loveable, timeless, iconic $coundrels.

  • @highchamp1
    @highchamp1 5 лет назад

    The Mission 1986 - Gabriel's Oboe (great scene)

  • @yurivs
    @yurivs Год назад

    In the most recent version of the film, we immediately see that the government is deceiving the people by saying that the air in the region is polluted. In the first version, we were in doubt about this along with the characters. It was Spielberg's mistake to break that doubt in the new cut. He eliminated the suspense.

  • @bronson1392
    @bronson1392 5 лет назад +3

    Starts at @7:20

  • @JoJoGunn1956
    @JoJoGunn1956 3 года назад +1

    "The Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination " How many floors does it have?

  • @robertrichards8418
    @robertrichards8418 Год назад

    doing a diorama of close watch this space Rob Sky xx

  • @MarkWalker-gb8ln
    @MarkWalker-gb8ln 9 месяцев назад

    10:25 interview starts

  • @iansnyder274
    @iansnyder274 4 года назад +5

    I get the impression Richard knows a bit about the ET presence here....Spielberg supposedly knows a lot more than he lets on... in other words....he is "read in" on the subject....at least some degree....CEOTTK is soft disclosure imo

    • @declanmcleod9025
      @declanmcleod9025 3 года назад +1

      Its a movie stupid...

    • @DyenamicFilms
      @DyenamicFilms 3 года назад +3

      Spielberg is probably one of them.

    • @mr.blonde66milkyway66
      @mr.blonde66milkyway66 Год назад

      That's the one thing that fills in the blanks on many levels pertaining to the mysterious sercumstances of existence.

  • @George040270
    @George040270 4 года назад +3

    Richard Dreyfuss has a tendency to stick his tongue out in this.

  • @etgh
    @etgh 4 года назад

    The close encountered with the 13 contact.
    My birthday is 28 Feb 1969.
    228=12x19
    1969+228=2197=13x13x13

    • @declanmcleod9025
      @declanmcleod9025 3 года назад +1

      Brilliant...the secret to life! Arent you clever!!!!!

  • @JamesHawkeYouTube
    @JamesHawkeYouTube Год назад

    I loved that film. I loved all science fiction. Eventually I woke up and now see the "outer space" delusion for the false narrative that it is.

  • @declanmcleod9025
    @declanmcleod9025 3 года назад +1

    You ask an actor, the meaning of life????? He has the answers, because he read a script? Gee, I want to be an actor.....I've always wanted to know truth about everything! Clooney and Baldwin know all! Gee, maybe alien life forms themselves! Yeah, thats it!!!!

    • @yahkinsb.1319
      @yahkinsb.1319 3 года назад +1

      You hit on something I thought as a teen when first watching the film in the cinema... why is it we could have such awe and respect for superior aliens that could easily destroy us but have it together unlike human beings, but so few have the same feeling toward the true Creator? We'd rather believe we were created by aliens than God! Why? Maybe there's something wrong with our nature that wants to be god over our own lives

  • @StratsRUs
    @StratsRUs 3 года назад +1

    How many versions of this movie does yr brain think it's watched ?

    • @mr.blonde66milkyway66
      @mr.blonde66milkyway66 Год назад

      Great point, I've wondered if there is a made for TV version as well and if this is the same One I saw as a child. And thinking that as U R watching it.

  • @Blizofoz45
    @Blizofoz45 5 лет назад +5

    Well that got a little pretentious.
    Predatory aliens are just as likely to show up here as friendly aliens. They would be justified in being suspicious and fearful of us as we would be of them. Survival instincts aren't something you just throw away because you were born in a coddled first world country. Even in this movie the aliens were doing things that go against what we consider humane treatment of people.
    Special effects were critical to the plot of the movie and maybe the best overall of any movie. Everything looks scale and tangible without any obvious signs of post production. I don't think Hollywood stopped making original movies after the 80s, it's just harder to present something that new and fresh now.
    It's also interesting how much Spielberg taps into spirituality and the idea that beings with more advanced technology and mental capabilities are superior. The scene in India where the crowd is singing the alien tune like a hymn. I can see having a feeling of awe and admiration of aliens and their tech but I wouldn't worship them.

  • @kthx1138
    @kthx1138 4 года назад +2

    Why does Dreyfuss keep sticking his tongue out?

  • @shanghai264359
    @shanghai264359 3 года назад

    True about most current fantasy movies. In-your-face effects, lame stories and endless money-making sequels. End of.

  • @JesusSavedJoshua
    @JesusSavedJoshua 4 года назад

    Cannibals and incest? Cutting down trees? Richard what did they feed you for dinner?!!

  • @mariasalas8475
    @mariasalas8475 Год назад

    find it interesting that is just a bunch of men hanging around in groups talkin about love. . Where's the video of women just sitting around talking about love. Why are we only get in the opinion of the male side of what or how. True love should be handled and a relationship. In marriage. Two guys talking about marriage. A male's point of view

  • @brickw8599
    @brickw8599 2 года назад

    at 59 mins....the guy is promoting nonsense. We didnt go to mars!!

  • @40s
    @40s 3 года назад +1

    worst interviewer ever. he tells him to stop telling us about the movie and they never circle back on anything he was prevented from saying. Then he lectures the crowd Worst interviewer.

  • @gettheleadoutasshole
    @gettheleadoutasshole 8 лет назад +2

    What's up with Dreyfuss's mouth?

    • @klingklangwerk3319
      @klingklangwerk3319 6 лет назад +1

      gettheleadoutasshole unfortunately it's a side effect of his psyche meds probably. Not the worst side effect either

    • @perrin6
      @perrin6 6 лет назад

      My father had similar mannerisms in his 80s, something to do with aging, I guess.

    • @stephenriley6449
      @stephenriley6449 6 лет назад +2

      But he is only 67 years old in this video...He probably was anally probed by the aliens!

    • @declanmcleod9025
      @declanmcleod9025 3 года назад +3

      Its what lizard aliens do! Lol

  • @daveytandtheplacetobe7561
    @daveytandtheplacetobe7561 4 года назад

    annoying person in the front filming the whole thing

  • @r.mattcoker4184
    @r.mattcoker4184 4 года назад

    I really like Richard Dreyfus, but I can't listen to him talk anymore after hearing 50:55. Stop talking about movies you haven't seen.