Sunday, September 25, 2016

Classic Siskel and Ebert commentary on Close Encounters of the Third Kind


Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) is one of the most ambitious movies Steven Spielberg has ever made. This was a movie that combined everyday American life with a wild side of the imagination. It stared Richard Dreyfus as a suburban guy who started getting strange getting compulsions to build little mountains out of his mashed potatoes and leave home and go to a place where something wonderful was going to happen...

Enjoy this classic Siskel and Ebert commentary on this classic alien film:


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