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CONTACT - 25th Anniversary / Oral History

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July 11th somehow marks the 25th anniversary (!!!) of one of my favorite movies of all time, Contact. To celebrate, Vulture just released an amazingly in-depth oral history with every major player from the cast, crew, and creators, one that makes me want to stop everything and rewatch this movie again, right now, for the umpteenth time. Really, for fans, this is so insightful, and full of so many gems that I wasn't previously aware of. It's absolutely worth the read for those interested, and absolutely worth the watch for those who have never seen the movie itself...





Jim01
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Love this movie. Even remember buying it on VHS, which I guess goes to prove how old it is.
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They really need to re-release this in 4K. Surprised they didn't decide to do it for the 25th anniversary.
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Agreed.
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Absolutely amazing movie!
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They mention the South Park scene with Mr Garrison, classic. Also shows how old South Park and Contact are. And I saw it in theaters. Dang.

Great movie though. I've always appreciated how they brought the relationship and religion and science together. Also isn't the terrorist a Busey?
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Decay said:

They mention the South Park scene with Mr Garrison, classic. Also shows how old South Park and Contact are. And I saw it in theaters. Dang.

Great movie though. I've always appreciated how they brought the relationship and religion and science together. Also isn't the terrorist a Busey?


Ha, yup!

Loved the movie almost as much as the book.
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A top 5 all time science fiction movie.
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Great movie. Will now probably watch this weekend.
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Absolutely great movie!

Went to the VLA in New Mexico that was in the film. Pretty cool place to see if you get the chance.
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One of my first DVD purchases. Need to watch again
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Btw, how about the trailer? I vaguely remember seeing it way back when, but rewatching it before I posted it in the OP, I got chills all over again, and definitely gained a new appreciation for it. It's put together so damn well, and uses that great, pulsating signal sound so effectively (I also love how the text in the title cards appears with the matching signal visual effect). Yes, the trailer covers a ton of beats of the movie, but the way it teases you with Foster approaching the machine at the end is marketing perfection. Just a fantastic trailer all around.
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James Woods' performance in this movie.
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Contact is my dad's favorite book. I remember him taking us to the theater to see this and him saying afterward that he was very impressed with it. I later read the book and am a huge fan of both. It's a beautiful story.
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The OP embed is the official account encode, but here's a proper, 2.35:1 widescreen, 35MM film scan version. There's a little more static in the audio, but the picture is a lot better...

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Trajan88 said:

James Woods' performance in this movie.

It's vintage, quintessential James Woods. If any performance encapsulated his career, it's this one.
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Wow. 25 years. Still remember seeing it in the theater with friends and the hours we spent at Taco Cabana afterwards talking about it.
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I loved this movie when it came out. I saw it at least twice at the theater. Each time I went with various friends, and after I would say "Wasn't that great?!?" Their answer was always "Ehh, it was ok". It was then that I realized I was either smarter or nerdier than my high school friends.
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can't begin to guess how many times I have answered the question of "how you doing?" with "I'm OK to go! I'm OK to go!"

one of my all time favorite movies. time for another re-watch.
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I remember not caring very much for this film when I saw it in theaters but I was 11 years old at the time.

Oddly enough now I remember EVERYTHING about this movie and one thing that sticks out was this crazy camera shot they pulled off during a flashback sequence of young Ellie running to a medicine cabinet to try and save her dad.

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double aught said:

I loved this movie when it came out. I saw it at least twice at the theater. Each time I went with various friends, and after I would say "Wasn't that great?!?" Their answer was always "Ehh, it was ok". It was then that I realized I was either smarter or nerdier than my high school friends.
That's a really good take, I think I was 23 when I saw it, and my normal fare back there was more along the lines of The Rock and Independence Day at the time. There are a lot of "quiet beauty" scenes in that movie, like when she's out at the SETI place in New Mexico among those behemoths. I remember my dad laughing loudly and saying "ain't that the truth" when the billionaire recluse says "Why build one when you can build two at twice the price."

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Great movie and book! Would not have realized that it has been out for 25 years. Thanks for making me feel old (again), Entertainment board!
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helloimustbegoing said:

double aught said:

I loved this movie when it came out. I saw it at least twice at the theater. Each time I went with various friends, and after I would say "Wasn't that great?!?" Their answer was always "Ehh, it was ok". It was then that I realized I was either smarter or nerdier than my high school friends.
That's a really good take, I think I was 23 when I saw it, and my normal fare back there was more along the lines of The Rock and Independence Day at the time. There are a lot of "quiet beauty" scenes in that movie, like when she's out at the SETI place in New Mexico among those behemoths. I remember my dad laughing loudly and saying "ain't that the truth" when the billionaire recluse says "Why build one when you can build two at twice the price."


I've always loved that. Great line about government.
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A lot more of us Contact fans out there than I knew!
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Also I take offense to how hard they **** on ID4.

You want to see actual bad cinema, go look at its sequel. But a dumb movie with a lot of heart is still decent filmmaking.

We can like both damnit!
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Decay said:

Also I take offense to how hard they **** on ID4.

You want to see actual bad cinema, go look at its sequel. But a dumb movie with a lot of heart is still decent filmmaking.

We can like both damnit!
I'd say the world approach to aliens in ID4 is much more likely than in Contact. Try to be nice, get punched in the face, launch everything we've got!
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helloimustbegoing said:

Decay said:

Also I take offense to how hard they **** on ID4.

You want to see actual bad cinema, go look at its sequel. But a dumb movie with a lot of heart is still decent filmmaking.

We can like both damnit!
I'd say the world approach to aliens in ID4 is much more likely than in Contact. Try to be nice, get punched in the face, launch everything we've got!

We've definitely proven to be incapable of the level of maturity that society and the government display in Contact
cbr
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In to 1) agree this is a great movie, and 2) sit in stunned silence at the realization that it is 25 years old.
Quad Dog
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If there a secret list out there somewhere for these entertainment sites on who gets to write the oral histories on anniversaries?
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One of my absolute favorites. I probably saw it 4-5 times within 1-2 years of its release but I think I've only seen it once in the last 10-15 years.

Need to watch again.
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Quad Dog said:

If there a secret list out there somewhere for these entertainment sites on who gets to write the oral histories on anniversaries?

Vulture, Vanity Fair, and The Ringer seem to get/do the bulk of them. I'm sure there are others I'm not thinking of, though.
Decay
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AV Club gets the scraps
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I think the movie has more of a special connection for me due to the setting at the VLA (Very Large Array in NM). The progressive metal band Queensryche had a special radio broadcast concert from the VLA around the same time the movie came out and I was fortunate to be one of the around 200 people who were there (mostly radio station contest winners, etc.)

They literally built a stage in the desert on the property there at the VLA so these massive dishes were the backdrop for the concert. One of the most interesting things I have had the opportunity to do.







Found one decent video of a song from that show in case you're curious. There are a few good shots where you can see the satellite dishes more clearly than in my photos.

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Scott Rockenfeld always had an epic drum rig for 80's metal. That's not even his best rig!

Plus his name is Rockenfeld. He was meant to be in a metal band.

I was on the phone with a customer service rep for a company last year whose last name was Mondragon. I told her she needed to quit her job and start a metal band called Mondragon right away. That would be glorious!
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This must have been amazing.
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