Seeing this on a 60 foot screen was better than I thought it could be.
The entire first hour on the big screen was like watching a series of famous Renaissance religious ecstasy paintings mixed with intimate Polaroids of grandparents at pot-lucks or things in the living room. Spielberg made some great movies but Close Encounters is easily the one that towers over the others when you see them in a theater. It's completely different as an experience in a way the other movies he made aren't when it comes to seeing it on a TV vs a screen. It's not even close.
*BRAAAAAAAAAAAP*
>>87346633
And watching the mothership scene at the end is as close to actually seeing an alien ship from outer space we will probably ever get.
>>87345011
Boring!!!
Why would you go out of your way and spend money to see something youve probably already seen several times?
Maybe if they made it 3d or something...
>>87347871
>boring
Agreed. Most of the movie is just people walking around and talking, then when the aliens show up they don't kill anyone or even blow up a building. Hell, there isn't even ONE explosion in the whole movie! Not even a fight scene...
>>87348015
Time for your glass of warm milk and then off to bed grandpa
>>87348206
Not until you get your bath and brush your teeth, junior.
mfw Close Encounters of the Third Kind has reached the midlife crisis age. Just like Episode !V.