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His best movies : Jaws, Close Encounters and ET, he gave his all and a little piece of his soul for those three, everything else is just a script and his skill and marketing sense .
I will never forget being at the movie theater when this movie came out, as the kids started flying, everybody stood up and started cheering, that memory brings tears to my eyes ❤️
1:43 where are we going? The fact that the 3 friends barely had a clue as to what was going on and were just there to help out is what makes this scene even more epic
@@MrLa1983It wasn’t a remake, it was a commercial, where ET comes back and finds Elliot as a grown man. Unless you mean the remastered dvd, where Spielberg did with ET what Lucas first did with Star Wars
Thank you Steven Spielberg for making this movie. It's an epic masterpiece. No wonder the logo for Amblin Entertainment is Elliot and E.T. on the bike silhouetted by the moon. It's instantly recognizable for so many of us.
My favorite shot of the movie is the boys moving towards the setting sun. I don't know what it is, but something about seeing the sun moving downwards towards the horizon somehow really accentuates that the earth is a planet moving through space, and the music is so fitting for the cosmic ballet playing out in the background, huge and enormous even as this amazing sight of flying bicycles plays out in the foreground.
The character development for Elliott & Michael’s 3 friends is in the background, but it’s very much there. They start off rude and arrogant and don’t believe in anything, especially not aliens. But the moment they lay eyes on E.T. as the steam clears, their entire perspectives of the world change forever.
Aside from being a masterpiece, I think E.T. inadvertently taught kids to hate the government and police. They took E.T. away from Elliott. They killed E.T. (even though they tried to save him), and then tried to take him away from Elliott again (bike chase). We were all cheering on the boys to evade the authorities.
Spielberg knew enough about the system to know that governments are actually quite evil and probably knew about how they treated et life forms they had actually captured. ET would have been tortured by the feds and murdered. Probably over objections from people like the Peter Coyote character here and guys like what the Lacombe character in close encounters was. They exist in Government organizations also. The film is also made in a time period when people had not too long before come out of watergate, lies about vietnam, and the hippie era and seen all the civil rights and labor leaders get murdered and those movements get hijacked and wrecked. Intelligent folks knew Kennedy had not died by a lone nut gun man. People were not brain fried drugged out face masked morons then.
When I first saw this when it opened, the screams , cheers and whistles from at the audience at 4:07 when they become airborne,was so great and exciting...Waited on line for over an hour, and worth the wait !
I love these 80's movies! I was born in the 2000's, but normally I just watch 80's and 90's movies with my mom. I wish the movies now are this good. No offense intended to movie writers/directors and actors now. We still love to go to the movies and see modern movies, and some are really good.
I was born in 1970, so I got to see Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, The Christopher Reeve Superman movies, Star Wars trilogy, E.T., Indiana Jones trilogy, Back To The Future trilogy in theaters when they all first released. It was amazing and such movie magic. I rarely feel that today from movies. I get so much nostalgia from that era because it literally was my childhood and teenage years.
@@charlescoleman5509 It was because the 20th anniversary re-release occurred just a few months after 9/11. The whole country was on edge that first year. They also altered Michael's line about wanting to dress up as a terrorist for Halloween.
I can't believe this is 1982 amazing picture quality for this year but in general still the most amazing material and story ever one of the many movies that carry's on into the future of memorable movies of the past
1982 was the best year ever for scifi and fantasy films. E.T., Blade Runner, Tron, Star Trek II, The Dark Crystal, Conan the Barbarian....the list goes on.
The scene was filmed on White Oak and Chatsworth St in the San Fernando Valley. There’s a nice mural dedicated to this scene on one of the buildings on that block.
Steven Spielberg has given us numerous classics over the past 50+ years, and nobody will ever have the magic touch (no E.T. pun intended) to give us the kind of masterpieces he's given us.
@@DanielTAKD And kids these days don't know what bathroom they belong too because they spend too much time on social media and not going outside to play. Parent's now put tablets in toddler's faces to keep them quiet. Kids are more reclusive and stupid-crazy now more than at any other point in time.
I think one of the most emotional and important ET moments is the moment ET sees the guns and realizes, 'it is enough, I must act, now' and then makes everyone fly. You can really tell that he (?) actually cares about the kids and doesn't want them to get hurt, and you can tell that ET understands the seriousness of what is going on and that this is a real thing that could really end with people dead or majorly hurt.
Remember earlier in the movie Elliot tells Michael "hes putting it together now.....i told you he was SMART"...and Mike says "he's smart...he communicates through elliot".....
This movie is the proof that kids are smarter and kinder than adults and government as they don't want to show a strange creature that their not enemies.
I've been to that playground. It's in the neighborhood of Porter Ranch in Los Angeles, and it is so beautiful. It pretty much still looks the same most of the playground is still there. Elliott's house is actually in Tujunga in the Foot Hills.
This is a fantastic sequence, but 3:42 is such a random moment. Where did all those people on foot come from? Also, the rotoscoping in the flying section looks kind of meh, I wonder if that's been fixed in a remaster.
This scene with the bike chase always kinda encapsulated teenage rebellion to me. Like, ok. They know it's wrong, but it's more wrong to let ET get captured. So what are we going to do? Do you need to ask? Save him!
@noahbaker808 For them, I'm sure they had them cornered but, E.T. helped them all to escape by making Elliott, Michael, and the friends fly to the forest. However, it does make me wonder after E.T. flew back home in his spaceship if those government agents were going to meet them back at their home if they were thinking that from 4:20-4:22 saying something like, "they got away, lets go back to their house and meet up with them there."
When I was a baby, my mom went to see this on the big screen. She told me that at the infamous shot (3:59-4:00), she actually stood up and shouted, “Fly, E.T.! FLY!”
Fortunately it was easy for Spielberg to undo the walkie-talkie change; unlike George Lucas’ permanently ruined “Star Wars” negatives, the original unaltered negative for “ET” still exists. In fact, they probably struck a whole new one for the anniversary.
They would have to create whole new remastered prints. You can’t preserve the original negatives forever. Sooner or later those negatives would succumb to natural decay. Any professional photographer or film archivist would know this.
This movie made me feel that we are not alone in the universe and et wanted us to know he's out there waiting for the right moment for us to contact him
I remember seeing it in 1982, not really knowing much about it. I was told to bring Kleenex - I brought a box. They were gone by the end - I was handing them out to people. I remember the cheering during this part!
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🎑 🚲 🚴♀️🚴🏿🚵♂️🚵♀️🚵
👽🫶🏻e.t.the extra-terrestrial
It's an bicycle airplane
Elliot: I Can’t Explain!
Spielberg was still stretching his legs. Little did we know the brilliance that was to come.
E.t. IS brilliant
He showed his brilliance a year before with raiders.
@@maximusolivia9982 you ain't lyin
@Eggnoodlesandketchup3 absolutely.
His best movies : Jaws, Close Encounters and ET, he gave his all and a little piece of his soul for those three, everything else is just a script and his skill and marketing sense .
The beginning of the bike Chase is one of my favorite pieces of music in history.
I was at a screening in Los Angeles and it got a Standing Ovation
John Williams is an icon
I will never forget being at the movie theater when this movie came out, as the kids started flying, everybody stood up and started cheering, that memory brings tears to my eyes ❤️
Woooow zero cool
@@studybooks3395 Wooooow Shut up!
Dude this is the best comment on here! That was amazing. 🙏
Yes, I was there in 1982. 4:05 absolutely brought the house down. I was 7-Years-Old
Nice memories. Where was it ?
1:43 where are we going?
The fact that the 3 friends barely had a clue as to what was going on and were just there to help out is what makes this scene even more epic
That’s kids for you the best friends you’ll ever had
There something timeless about this movie it never get old no remake could ever replace it❤
The good movies never get old
Well I know some years back Dey redid it with new part-s- or such with cgi or such
I’m sure they will because studios are greedy unoriginal pigs
@@MrLa1983It wasn’t a remake, it was a commercial, where ET comes back and finds Elliot as a grown man. Unless you mean the remastered dvd, where Spielberg did with ET what Lucas first did with Star Wars
I love that the friends don't actually know what is going on but they know Elliot needs help and so they go along with it. That's true friendship.
Thank you Steven Spielberg for making this movie. It's an epic masterpiece. No wonder the logo for Amblin Entertainment is Elliot and E.T. on the bike silhouetted by the moon. It's instantly recognizable for so many of us.
This movie was early in his career. Jaws (75) put him on the map.
The Only time I saw that logo was in the movie monster house from the year 2006
“This is reality Greg”😂🤣😭
Best line EVER in a sci-fi movie.
On a par with Uhura's line in ST:TWAK...
@@caronstout354 search for spock.
@@caronstout354Do you mean The Search for Spock?
This is one of the best ever films ever made a masterpiece it will make you cry
My favorite shot of the movie is the boys moving towards the setting sun. I don't know what it is, but something about seeing the sun moving downwards towards the horizon somehow really accentuates that the earth is a planet moving through space, and the music is so fitting for the cosmic ballet playing out in the background, huge and enormous even as this amazing sight of flying bicycles plays out in the foreground.
💕
It was iconic, it's still iconic,
IT WILL ALWAYS BE ICONIC
No movie has ever made bikes look cooler.
❤ you kidding me? This here was the foundation to Pro BMX in the 90’s
Except the movie Rad.
The character development for Elliott & Michael’s 3 friends is in the background, but it’s very much there. They start off rude and arrogant and don’t believe in anything, especially not aliens. But the moment they lay eyes on E.T. as the steam clears, their entire perspectives of the world change forever.
Beautiful post.
小生今年で61になるおやじですが、41年前のこの映像は何回観ても目が熱くなってきますね!
当時私は20歳でした、スピルバーグは本当に子供を取り扱う演出がうまい!
An absolute masterpiece by one of my all time favorite directors. Am I the only one that gets goosebumps when ever you hear this John Williams score?
Aside from being a masterpiece, I think E.T. inadvertently taught kids to hate the government and police. They took E.T. away from Elliott. They killed E.T. (even though they tried to save him), and then tried to take him away from Elliott again (bike chase). We were all cheering on the boys to evade the authorities.
Not police just feds
government would have take him irl to and not be kind to him trust me
Mistrust of authority figures has always been a hallmark of Spielberg movies.
Spielberg knew enough about the system to know that governments are actually quite evil and probably knew about how they treated et life forms they had actually captured. ET would have been tortured by the feds and murdered. Probably over objections from people like the Peter Coyote character here and guys like what the Lacombe character in close encounters was. They exist in Government organizations also. The film is also made in a time period when people had not too long before come out of watergate, lies about vietnam, and the hippie era and seen all the civil rights and labor leaders get murdered and those movements get hijacked and wrecked. Intelligent folks knew Kennedy had not died by a lone nut gun man. People were not brain fried drugged out face masked morons then.
This is not reality, Greg!
When I first saw this when it opened, the screams , cheers and whistles from at the audience at 4:07 when they become airborne,was so great and exciting...Waited on line for over an hour, and worth the wait !
I think its so funny and awesome that they are still riding their bikes when flying.
And an obvious touch of green screen.
I love these 80's movies! I was born in the 2000's, but normally I just watch 80's and 90's movies with my mom. I wish the movies now are this good. No offense intended to movie writers/directors and actors now. We still love to go to the movies and see modern movies, and some are really good.
Same I was born in 2000 and I love watching movies from the 80s and 90s
I was born in 1970, so I got to see Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, The Christopher Reeve Superman movies, Star Wars trilogy, E.T., Indiana Jones trilogy, Back To The Future trilogy in theaters when they all first released. It was amazing and such movie magic. I rarely feel that today from movies. I get so much nostalgia from that era because it literally was my childhood and teenage years.
It was a great time to be alive, my friend.
Dont worry they know they suc*
Yes. These GenX kids grew up in a terrific time.
Yes, they’re not walkie-talkies.
Yeah, so glad Spielberg changed it back. Apparently some stupid parents organization asked him to get rid of the rifles. Dumbest thing he ever did!
@@charlescoleman5509 It was because the 20th anniversary re-release occurred just a few months after 9/11. The whole country was on edge that first year. They also altered Michael's line about wanting to dress up as a terrorist for Halloween.
@@Chapin-pc2kz Again. Dumb.
@@charlescoleman5509 What I heard was the reason why he changed it was he never wanted guns in the movie in the first place.
id argue shindlers list is the dumbest thing hes done. When the great awakening occurs him snd his kind are going to be executed
I can't believe this is 1982 amazing picture quality for this year but in general still the most amazing material and story ever one of the many movies that carry's on into the future of memorable movies of the past
1982 was the best year ever for scifi and fantasy films. E.T., Blade Runner, Tron, Star Trek II, The Dark Crystal, Conan the Barbarian....the list goes on.
The scene was filmed on White Oak and Chatsworth St in the San Fernando Valley. There’s a nice mural dedicated to this scene on one of the buildings on that block.
0:49 Homie hit the blunt in that van and returned like jesus😂
What a comment, AHAHAHAHAHAHA 🤣🤣🤣👌
@@captainexistence 😂😂😂
A boy or a groups of boys on a bike can do anything. And here, ET knew he had the best help. It’s absolutely breathtaking by the writer. And the cast.
Of all the chase scenes ever produced in Hollywood, this was the best and my most favorite. Watching ET in the theater made my heart soar!
John Williams is a master at composing scores and this scene is a perfect example of it.
Steven Spielberg has given us numerous classics over the past 50+ years, and nobody will ever have the magic touch (no E.T. pun intended) to give us the kind of masterpieces he's given us.
As brilliant as he is, I'll always be convinced that John Williams is every bit as responsible for the magic of these movies. The perfect pairing.
Look at that, kids! That’s what our playgrounds used to look like! And they were fun! 🤗
Playgrounds still exist, you know.
@@DanielTAKD And kids these days don't know what bathroom they belong too because they spend too much time on social media and not going outside to play. Parent's now put tablets in toddler's faces to keep them quiet. Kids are more reclusive and stupid-crazy now more than at any other point in time.
I think one of the most emotional and important ET moments is the moment ET sees the guns and realizes, 'it is enough, I must act, now' and then makes everyone fly. You can really tell that he (?) actually cares about the kids and doesn't want them to get hurt, and you can tell that ET understands the seriousness of what is going on and that this is a real thing that could really end with people dead or majorly hurt.
Remember earlier in the movie Elliot tells Michael "hes putting it together now.....i told you he was SMART"...and Mike says "he's smart...he communicates through elliot".....
I am 45 and this tops my favorite movies of the early 80s.
ET is the single best movie of the 80s
This movie is the proof that kids are smarter and kinder than adults and government as they don't want to show a strange creature that their not enemies.
Man, BMX’s must have boomed after this came out.
Of course the manufacturers couldn't meet the expectations 😄
One of the best musical scores in movie history
The youth displayed in this film always makes me cry the music is so incredibly powerful
I love ET and the part when he comes back to life makes me cry every time. The last 20 minutes is a rollercoaster of emotions.
Watched E.T in 1982 at Sterlig drive in theatre in Roodepoort South Africa when i was 7 years old.What a awesome night that was.😃👍
I've been to that playground. It's in the neighborhood of Porter Ranch in Los Angeles, and it is so beautiful. It pretty much still looks the same most of the playground is still there. Elliott's house is actually in Tujunga in the Foot Hills.
I wonder if Henry Thomas has ever visited that house as a grown man!!!!
I'm a 57 year old man and I f*cking love this movie
I love to see the same awe and amazement in my children's eyes when watching this classic as I did as a kid when it came out
I am a 45 year old man and still cry for this movie 😢
1:38 ... GOD tier score starts right here!
4:38 AMBLIN ENTERTAINMENT LOGO 😂
Nah it's supposed to be the moon scene.
I love how it got dark real quick LOL!!!!!!!
I love this movie.
Today cops would have an air unit (helicopter)
Didnt they have helicopters in 1982?
This isn’t reality Greg.
Yes. Police helicopters existed in 1982.
E.T. truly is the wizard of my generation's Oz
I guess there really is 'no place like home'...
Policeman 👮♂️: Hold It, Right There!
You'll never take us alive, copers!
ちゃんとショットガンに戻ってて安心しました。
You can put this in the top 5 movies ever made, just as magical as it was when I was a kid❤
국민학생 때 엄마 손을 잡고 극장에 가서 이 영화를 봤었더랬죠.
특히 이 장면은 잊을래야 잊을 수가 없는 것이, ET의 초능력으로 아이들이 탄 자전거가 하늘을 날 때 극장 안에 있던 모든 사람들이 환호성을 지르며 박수를 쳤던 것이 지금도 생생하게 기억납니다. 🤗
懐かしくて、今でも新鮮な映画だね。
0:58 what a minute I thought Robert died in world war 3 😂
After this he pretended to be an African American man to get a Harvard Law School scholarship.
Jerks my tears every time because of nostalgia. And I am 47. It reminds me of my wonderful childhood growing up in the 80s.
John Williams just may be the greatest composer that ever lived.
I remember seeing this in the theatre. The energy and excitement was palpable.
This is a fantastic sequence, but 3:42 is such a random moment. Where did all those people on foot come from? Also, the rotoscoping in the flying section looks kind of meh, I wonder if that's been fixed in a remaster.
Please give this scene an oscar
This movie inspired me to ride my bike more often
This is where the kids from Stranger Things came from.
"Can't he just... beam up...?"
"This is reality, Greg..." 😅
The cheers in the cinema back in 82 when the bikes took off :)
Como não se emocionar assistindo ET? Grande Steven Spielberg!!!!!!!
このシーン、追いかけてくる大人たちがまたいいんだよ
彼らもなりふり構ってらんない 私有地にパトカー乗り入れて、最後は全員走って追いかけてくる
ショットガン構えた警官たちも、ちょっとまごついて止まれ止まれしてるのが愛おしい 出てくる人全員好きなシーン
It´s an amazing movie with iconic scenes, great movie stars, fantastic plot and dialogs. A classic movie
Porter ranch is such a nice neighborhood
i've always wished i could live in a neighborhood like that since i was a kid
Police cars back then surprisingly could really accelerate and maneuver maintaining speed
This scene with the bike chase always kinda encapsulated teenage rebellion to me. Like, ok. They know it's wrong, but it's more wrong to let ET get captured. So what are we going to do? Do you need to ask? Save him!
ET Got As Far As Mexico I See
Saw this when it was released. Im 50 now & it still chokes me up at the end.
Imagine the Cops chasing them: Captain! we cant catch these kids! They are too damn fast
Captain: BullRoar! You idiots are in cars! Drive Faster!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Imagine if the kids were black would have been a little different
Imagine if the kids were black would have been a little different
Imagine if the kids were black would have been a little different
Imagine if the kids were black would have been a little different
@noahbaker808 For them, I'm sure they had them cornered but, E.T. helped them all to escape by making Elliott, Michael, and the friends fly to the forest. However, it does make me wonder after E.T. flew back home in his spaceship if those government agents were going to meet them back at their home if they were thinking that from 4:20-4:22 saying something like, "they got away, lets go back to their house and meet up with them there."
I’m glad I get to see this when I was a kid back in the days
They used the simplest strategy in the history : cut them off at the pass but Eliot and ET went Top Gun on them
When I was a baby, my mom went to see this on the big screen. She told me that at the infamous shot (3:59-4:00), she actually stood up and shouted, “Fly, E.T.! FLY!”
Está película es mi infancia ❤😊😊
E.T 😊😊 siempre sera un clásico
Fortunately it was easy for Spielberg to undo the walkie-talkie change; unlike George Lucas’ permanently ruined “Star Wars” negatives, the original unaltered negative for “ET” still exists. In fact, they probably struck a whole new one for the anniversary.
They would have to create whole new remastered prints. You can’t preserve the original negatives forever. Sooner or later those negatives would succumb to natural decay. Any professional photographer or film archivist would know this.
ET is using the Force.
Remembering my younger days. BMX was a bop.
A MAIOR CENA DA HISTÓRIA DO CINEMA!
It is pure gold love the whole movie but the end will 😢make you 😢 it's that good 👍
THis movie is a true masterpiece.
This movie made me feel that we are not alone in the universe and et wanted us to know he's out there waiting for the right moment for us to contact him
I'm glad it wasn't the walkie-talkie version. 😂
I remember seeing it in 1982, not really knowing much about it. I was told to bring Kleenex - I brought a box. They were gone by the end - I was handing them out to people. I remember the cheering during this part!
0:15 Here, hold this....
You know watching this as an adult was every driver in the early 90s and late 80s knew how to to drift
This is reality Greg!
I always cry several times when I watch this movie.
1:19 my favourite line in all movie history
Spielberg Magic.
Awesome i've never seen e t before I guess I'll have to watch it
Watch it, it's a freaking masterpiece! One of my top five favorite movies.
As much as I grew up with the 2002 version, changing the guns to walkie talkies wasn’t necessary.
yeah i never understood that
An original movie on this level if released now would be hyped as the greatest movie ever.
This…is…f-u-cking…CINEMA!
Absolutely Legendary Scene
ذكريات الطفولة 😊
Love this scene very much.
Yes we all grew up watching tht movie 🎥 today it's still one of favorite
3:45 lol
Best movie ever made ❤