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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (40th Anniversary Edition)

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Elliott and E.T.—this gentle, thoughtful being with wrinkly skin and alert, wide-set eyes—will forge an emotional bond so strong that each experiences the feelings of the other. This is perhaps Spielberg’s sly way of introducing children not just to the concept of empathy, but to the idea of the sympathetic imagination, the foundation of all great literature—the act of reaching across a void of difference to understand other people’s lives. The Evolution and Creation of E.T.– Another “been there, done that” featurette that’s from the older DVD. We do get some history of the film, interviews from the cast and crew but it feels oh so dated. A young boy befriends a friendly alien and tries to help it escape Earth and return to his home world.

TCM Classic Film Festival: An Evening with Steven Spielberg– The acclaimed director reflects on his career and the making of E.T. 40 years later. Universal’s 40th Anniversary edition includes the new 4K disc as well as a newly-authored Blu-ray with the film in 1080p HD (just the theatrical cut, with the exact same audio and subtitle options as the 4K disc). Each uses the same menu format, and includes the same special features as follows: One day it was Tommy Howell, and then the next day it would be Henry, and then me one day, Casey, Sean,” Macnaughton joked, Thomas adding: “The funny thing was though, we all kind of took it seriously, you know we were like, ‘Oh Drew’s eating lunch with Tommy today. Guess I’m out.’” The short-lived romance worked out for Macnaughton in the end. As he remembers it, Barrymore set him up on a blind date with his now-wife Bianca Hunter in the eighties. After going to see E.T. together, the pair lost touch and later reconnected in 2010. The only reason to upgrade on the 35th anniversary edition was the 4K image. All of the supplements were the same. With this 40th anniversary edition, we do get a couple of new features. The question you have to ask yourself is – is it worth buying the same disc that’s been out for 5 years just to get a retrospective featurette and an “evening with Steven Spielberg?”Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford are pictured at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Jean-Louis URLI // Getty Images Plot: What’s it about? Video: How does it look? Audio: How does it sound? Supplements: What are the extras? The Bottom Line Plot: What’s it about?

Same goes for the audio - we’re getting the same solid DTS:X audio mix to liven up the adventure and excitement! The E.T. Reunion– The main players in the film are reunited for a (then) get together. As of this writing, that was six years ago. Time for another?For countless people, viewing E.T. was a staple of childhood, the kind of movie you watched wide-eyed and quoted to friends for weeks afterwards. But if you haven’t given the film another look since you were a kid, it’s time to dim the lights, grab a box of Reese’s Pieces, and get streaming because there’s still so much to love about E.T. all these years later — including all the behind-the-scenes trivia you might not have known. The 20th Anniversary Premiere– John Williams and his orchestra perform the film’s score for a live audience for the film’s 20th anniversary (making this over 15 years old). The new season of Stranger Things is out on Netflix, but this month don’t forget to also celebrate one of the movies that gave the show its biggest inspiration: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which turns 40 on June 11. The iconic sci-fi film, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Henry Thomas (alongside a 7-year-old Drew Barrymore), was an enormous box-office and critical success when it hit theaters in 1982, and four decades later, it’s still widely considered one of the most beloved films of all time. Considering the movie’s massive success, you might be surprised that there’s never been a sequel. Well, there kind of was one! Spielberg and screenwriter Mathison wrote a treatment for a follow-up film called Nocturnal Fears, which would’ve followed Elliott and his friends getting kidnapped by aliens and requiring E.T.’s help. But the director ultimately decided against making the movie, arguing it would take away from the original’s power. As nice as it would’ve been to get more E.T. in our lives, we can all appreciate not wanting to potentially ruin something so special. For information or assistance, call Cineworld on 0330 333 4444 Mon-Sun 09:00 - 22:00. Calls to this number are charged at standard national rate and are included within your mobile network minutes.

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