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Subscribe to get even more Reel Weird: / @reelweirdmovies Get the Movie on DVD: https://amzn.to/4pV2lN0 Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977): 20 Weird Facts You Never Knew In 1977, Steven Spielberg dropped a movie that was less sci-fi spectacle and more fever dream: Close Encounters of the Third Kind. It wasn’t just about aliens; it was about obsession, chaos, and a director who practically willed this film into existence against impossible odds. Behind the glowing UFOs and mashed-potato mountains were accidents, rewrites, and flat-out bizarre choices that somehow created a classic. Today, we open up 20 weird facts you never knew about Close Encounters, from near-disasters on set to secrets hiding in plain sight on screen. Richard Dreyfuss gave us one of cinema’s strangest dinner scenes… carving Devil’s Tower out of mashed potatoes while his family looked on in horror. But here’s what many don't know: it wasn’t scripted. Spielberg had written a vague note about Roy being “compelled to build,” but on the day, Dreyfuss suddenly grabbed his fork and started sculpting. Spielberg didn’t yell “cut.” He leaned in, whispering to the crew to just keep rolling. The awkward silence, the kids staring, Teri Garr looking disturbed, all of that was authentic. What could’ve been a throwaway bit of improv became the film’s most iconic metaphor: obsession taking over the ordinary. Dreyfuss later joked he felt ridiculous playing with potatoes, but the rawness worked. Instead of feeling staged, it feels uncomfortably real; a man losing touch with reality, one forkful at a time. "Horror Spacial Winds" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... This channel produces original commentary and documentary content about film history. Short clips, trailers, stills and posters may appear strictly for the purposes of criticism, review, education and news reporting. Our use is transformative, we add narration, scripting, editing, research and context, and we limit clip length and quality so our videos do not substitute the originals. This qualifies as “fair use” under 17 U.S.C. §107 in the United States, and “fair dealing” for criticism, review and quotation under the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All film footage, images, characters, trademarks and music remain the property of their respective owners. No affiliation or endorsement is implied. No copyright infringement intended. Original script, narration, edits and thumbnail design are © Reel Weird Movies 2025. All rights reserved. #ReelWeird, #WeirdMovieFacts, #RetroCinema #closeencountersofthethirdkind