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Started by addicted2dvd, December 30, 2011, 09:33:41 PM

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addicted2dvd

My brother just got this movie from Netflix. I was just wondering if it was worth it for me to check it out this weekend before he sends it back. Thoughts? Something you think I would like?
Pete

Najemikon

Not seen it yet, but if you like Spielberg movies, in particular Close Encounters or ET, then yes, you should like it, because he produced it and the director intended it to be a homage to that kind of cinema.

Jimmy

Roger Eberts like it

"During the first hour of Super 8, I was elated by how good it was. It was like seeing a lost early Spielberg classic."

"All the same, Super 8 is a wonderful film, nostalgia not for a time but for a style of filmmaking, when shell-shocked young audiences were told a story and not pounded over the head with aggressive action. Abrams treats early adolescence with tenderness and affection. He uses his camera to accumulate emotion. He has the rural town locations right."

I'm sure you would like it... Even the last citation I quote made it sounds interesting to me and you know the problem I have with the recent film productions :whistle:

samuelrichardscott

My favourite of 2011.

addicted2dvd

Thanks Everyone... I will be sure to try my best to fit it in before it has to go back.  :thumbup:

Quote from: Jon on December 30, 2011, 09:37:17 PM
Not seen it yet, but if you like Spielberg movies, in particular Close Encounters or ET, then yes, you should like it, because he produced it and the director intended it to be a homage to that kind of cinema.
I am embarrassed to say that Close Encounters is one of the movies I have never seen yet.  :bag: And no... don't have it in my collection yet to watch it.
Pete

Blair

Not my favorite movie of the year like Sam, but it's certainly worth watching.
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Mustrum_Ridcully

Quote from: Blair on December 30, 2011, 10:43:27 PM
Not my favorite movie of the year like Sam, but it's certainly worth watching.
Same here.
Entertaining watch, but it all seemed so awfully familiar (the house where the professor lived looked exactly like I remembered the house in E.T.). In fact I waited for the bicycles to lift off.

Achim

You've already been convinced, but me me add my recommendation anyway. In fact, I might watch it today myself, and I saw it at the cinema just a few months ago.

I don't this spoils anything, as it's the thing that starts the plot 10min in, but the only thing I didn't like was that the train crash seemed much too big and took way too long to finish. I am not sure what J.J. was thinking :slaphead:

Dragonfire

Watch it.

I haven't seen Close Encounters of the Third Kind either.

Jimmy

Quote from: addicted2dvd on December 30, 2011, 10:31:54 PM
I am embarrassed to say that Close Encounters is one of the movies I have never seen yet.  :bag:
Quote from: Dragonfire on December 31, 2011, 05:54:06 AM
I haven't seen Close Encounters of the Third Kind either.
As the original film isn't available on DVD, unless you have seen it on TV or VHS when you were younger you can't...

The version currently available was modified by Spielberg, what else is new ::)

samuelrichardscott

Jimmy, unsure if you know but the newer 30th Anniversary Ultimate Editions have three cuts - Theatrical, Special Edition Edit, Director's Cut :thumbup:

Jimmy

#11
I didn't know. Is it this one?

samuelrichardscott

Yep. Full specs:

DISC ONE
*The Film - Original Theatrical Version (1977)
"The Making of Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Part 1" Documentary (39:18)
Original Theatrical Preview (5:48)

DISC TWO
*The Film - Special Edition (1980)
"The Making of Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Part 2" Documentary (47:33)
Special Edition Trailer (1:54)

DISC THREE
*The Film - Director's Cut (1998)
"The Making of Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Part 3" Documentary (15:31)
"Steven Spielberg: 30 Years of Close Encounters" Featurette (21:23)
"Watch the Skies" Featurette (5:41)
30th Anniversary Ultimate Edition Trailer (1:32)

IN THE BOX
64-Page Scrapbook with Production Photos and Biographies
"A View from the Above" Version Comparison Poster with Original Theatrical Poster Replica on the Back


http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=275

Jimmy

Thanks :thumbup:

Just ordered it ;D

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Matthias