World Famous Comics: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (30th Anniversary Ultimate Edition) [Blu-ray]
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (30th Anniversary Ultimate Edition) [Blu-ray]
Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, François Truffaut, Teri Garr, Melinda Dillon, Bob Balaban Directed By: Steven Spielberg Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: Blu-ray Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Number of Items: 2 Release Date: November 13, 2007 Running Time: 137 minutes Theatrical Release Date: November 16, 1977
Product Description: We are not alone... A line worker after an encounter with UFO's feels undeniably drawn to an isolated area in the wilderness where something spectacular is about to happen.System Requirements:TRT: 404 Mins.Format: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY/ALIENS Rating: PG UPC: 043396228597 Manufacturer No: 22859
Amazon.com: Anybody who has written him off because of his string of stinkers--or anybody who's too young to remember The Goodbye Girl--may be shocked at the accomplishment and nuance of Richard Dreyfuss's performance in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Here, he plays a man possessed; contacted by aliens, he (along with other members of the "chosen") is drawn toward the site of the incipient landing: Devil's Tower, in rural Wyoming. As in many Spielberg films, there are no personalized enemies; the struggle is between those who have been called and a scientific establishment that seeks to protect them by keeping them away from the arriving spacecraft. The ship, and the special effects in general, are every bit as jaw-dropping on the small screen as they were in the theater (well, almost). Released in 1977 as a cerebral alternative to the swashbuckling science fiction epics then in vogue, Close Encounters now seems almost wholesome in its representation of alien contact and interested less in philosophizing about extraterrestrials than it is in examining the nature of the inner "call." Ultimately a motion picture about the obsession of the driven artist or determined visionary, Close Encounters comes complete with the stock Spielberg wives and girlfriends who seek to tether the dreamy, possessed protagonists to the more mundane concerns of the everyday. So a spectacular, seminal motion picture indeed, but one with gender politics that are all too terrestrial. --Miles Bethany
Movie Bought for my grandfather and he said it came quickly and he is very happy with the quality of the video.
Trumbull and Williams The idea of an "everyman" confronting aliens is a great plot device, but Spielberg's ham fisted direction sinks this project. It COULD have been a classic. I was rather taken with it back when it played first-run, but now I can see that the effects work of Doug Trumbull and the music of John Williams were what really kept this afloat initially. Also, this blu-ray looks grainier than the theatrical presentation.
Three versions of a sci-fi classic in one DVD I never imagined that one day I would have the three versions of this sci-fi classic with such amazing quality of image and sound. Well, now I have them and, if you are a big fan of this movie as I am, you should buy it too.
A magical Spielberg story Close Encounters is one of those Spielberg movies where you can really feel the magic. It isn't a downer, and it isn't the kind of movie that makes you think about the world's problems. Even the US government seems to have the best intentions when it comes to the aliens. The whole movie wears a little smirk on it's face. Masterfully done, Encounters has some simple but effective visual effects and a emotional and powerful soundtrack. The casting is good considering it was early in the careers of several of the people involved. Richard Dreyfuss plays his character perfectly. Roy Neary is a regular joe that suddenly is confronted with some life changing events that he can't understand. The messages that he is getting in his head confuse him all the more and Dreyfuss does a perfect job of illustrating that. The supporting cast turns in good performances as well and really give the impression that you are watching a documentary rather than a work of fiction. The best parts of the movie in my opinion is when they are showing you clips from around the world of different UFO encounters and the research team finding evidence of an alien presence. When they're in the Mongolian desert and they find the freighter Cotopoxi. The same ship that was lost for real in the Bermuda Triangle. It still gives me chills. They slowly pan across and you see a huge ship sitting in the middle of the sand. Oooooh man, great shot. Bottom Line: This is another one of Spielberg's classics. You must get it on DVD for the multitude of extras that are on the 2 disc set. If you haven't seen it yet and you like either UFO's and/or Spielberg, you won't be disappointed.
Movie: 3/5 Picture Quality: 4/5 Sound Quality: 4/5 Extras: 4.5/5 MPEG-4 AVC BD-50 / Region A, B, C Disc size: 49,688,551,851 bytes
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (seamless) Running time: 2:14:41 Movie size: 36,620,150,784 bytes Average video bit rate: 22.79 Mbps DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 24-bit Dolby TrueHD 5.1 24-bit
Special Edition (seamless branching) Running time: 2:12:29 Movie size: 36,062,017,536 bytes Average video bit rate: 22.79 Mbps DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 24-bit Dolby TrueHD 5.1 24-bitmaster)
Director's Cut (seamless branching) Running time: 2:17:13 Movie size: 37,348,374,528 bytes Average video bit rate: 22.85 Mbps DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 24-bit Dolby TrueHD 5.1 24-bit