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  • ... but then over the course of filming the budget blew up. it was always looked at as a 'modest' film (Spielberg thought he wouldn't director ever again... until Jaws was the biggest film of all time). His REAL Carte-blanche movie was 1941, and it shows. He was still proving himself with CE3K

  • To @THX1968 (original writer of the text of the video): Actually, Spielberg had been developing Close Encounters of the Third Kind since 1973 - he met up with the Philips while they were in post on The Sting - and work on the script was slow due to a poor draft by Paul Schrader and other projects (i.e. Taxi Driver/Jaws). What Jaws did do was to allow some leniency at Columbia, since Spielberg originally told them the budget would be 2.8 (never really believing it), then it was 5.4...

  • These is the best trailler a have ever seen.

  • i watched that movie in 2011 i felt like i was gonna go crazy after it

  • To the question of based on actual events, anyone experiencing a similar "attraction" to the "subject" of these past ten years in an almost C.E. magnitude?

  • they do are out in the space

  • lol I love the way old trailers are put together.

  • they never mentioned the fourth kind

  • @Jordan96CND what is the fourth kind? Sexual intercourse?

  • @TurboXtr3me abduction

  • i heard this movie was based on actual events

  • X-File .0 . It was BIG in the seventies, it comes in waves at particular times in history. It is controlled now in the media. The last you heard MAJOR mention of was the UFO over O'Hare in Chicago a few years ago. They couldn't deny that but most won't even recall it because it's news fit for History Channel Alien Specials. This is all part of the Disinformation strategy; make the radicals look pathetic and absolutely nuts to dilute ANY truth they may be on to.

  • can you imagine trying to pass this thing off in a theatre today--I'd die laughing ... the movie is good yet it's wild to imagine it edgy and new-fangled ... that, I guess, is why trailers today skip the "the wildest thing in the history of human kind" type lines ...

  • Where would SciFi be without this and Star Wars?

  • @ForceMaximus84 ...Or 2001?!

  • @ForceMaximus84 neither of them compare to 2001:a space odyssey 

  • @ForceMaximus84 without this it wouldnt be much without star wars not much difference star wars isnt that great if you ask me i prefer star trek its tv shows and is not just all action and they dont get updated all the time

  • @kallemick Well, to each his/her own, but had Star Wars not been made, Trek would've had a so-so return to TV in the late 70's and then probably faded out again. It was because of Star Wars that Paramount suddenly wanted to bring Trek back and into theaters, which then spawned sequels and later TNG and the subsequent shows. I personally love both as they both have their strengths and weaknesses.

  • I found a bunch of crazy newly unveiled document collection! Have a look, it'll astonish you! Just proceed to ufosecretXnet (replace X with . )

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