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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
On June 11, 1982 the world was introduced
to one of the most heartwarming movies of the decade. Directed by Steven
Spielberg, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was and still is the quintessential family film.
Often tagged “The Movie that Touched the World”, the film is about a
ten-year old boy named Elliot who discovers and befriends an alien
botanist stranded on planet Earth. After sneaking E.T. into his house,
Elliot, his older brother Michael, and younger sister Gertie (played by a
young Drew Barrymore) teach him to communicate and help him construct a
device which will allow him to “phone home.” Although the movie contains
many humorous scenes such as when Gertie dresses E.T. like a girl and when
the children take him trick-or-treating, it contains many emotional scenes
as well. One highly emotional scene for many views is when E.T.’s space
ship returns to Earth after receiving one of his messages. While Elliot
knows his friend must return to his own world, he his heartbroken by the
loss he must face.
With its careful blend of science fiction, family relationships, and
traditional themes such as discovery and escape, E.T. became one of the
highest grossing films in history. In fact it was so popular in the early
80’s that it was re-released to theaters not once but twice. The first
time was in 1985, a mere three years after it first hit movie screens. It
was again re-released to commemorate its 20th anniversary in 2002.
Phone home in these awesome
ET t-shirts.
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