@@kylerideout7108 your point still isn't proven to be correct. ET release date 1982. Mac and me release date 1988. For a better rated movie to be released 6 years before another one doesn't make sense to me why a later released movie would have been a rip off? I'm just pointing out the facts sir. Take a look at budget and box office numbers compared to the two. All the numbers speak for themselves. Mac and Me also was nominated for worst picture, worst screenplay & won worst director... yikes... Please do more research on information you believe to be true.
Drew Barrymore reaction as Gertie was also unrehearsed. She never even seen ET yet. Was basically told to go into Elliott's room while saying her line and they actually scared her.
The audition for Elliott (Henry Thomas) was so good that Steven Spielberg gave him the role on the spot. It's on here if you look for it. The reason the mom started laughing is because Spielberg told her that Elliott was going to say something as an insult and she had no idea that PB was coming. It was a genuine reaction.
Do you know the full story though ? He wasn't the first choice, another kid was chosen but whilst he could act, after losing a game of Dungeons & Dragons being played on set during further casting he showed his real colours when he lost. He kicked off and became a real asshole of a kid and the casting director realised the real person behind the act wasn't the sweet innocent 9 year old they wanted and nobody liked him so they axed him. Word reached them about a young boy from Texas called Henry who seemed to be the real deal, a great kid who could also act. Due to time constraints after the first error of judgement with their initial choice for Eliot, Spielberg had him flown out to audition in front of him in person along with the Producers. He was given a general premise and asked to improvise. Famously, at the end, with hardened Hollywood producers in tears, you can hear Spielberg tell him: "Ok Kid, you got the job..."
Fun fact: because George Lucas allowed Steven Spielberg to have Star Wars references in this movie, Spielberg then allowed Lucas to have an E.T. reference in Star Wars! In the first movie of the Prequels, in Phantom Menace, you can see that there are three E.T.'s in the senate!
And because of that there was a rumor going around that even Lucas and Spielberg even entertained was ET being a Padawan and that's why when he said home to Yoda that he was remembering his time on coruscant
@@samm7390 There was no discussion on the fact if ET was in fact part of the Jedi Order in anyway. The agreement was that Spielberg would be able to reference Star Wars to help advertise Return of the Jedi which was coming out the following year, in return, Lucas would reference ET in the prequels when he put them out. Fan theories later came out to think that ET was a Jedi due to knowing Yoda and having Jedi like powers. My favorite theory on the matter is that This was just after Order 66 and ET was a surviving Jedi fleeing the Empire. He fled to his home planet and then they went to earth to avoid Empire searches of the planet. Though he was lost on Earth and they returned as soon as it was safe to bring him back without fear of being discovered.
I hate this movie. I think it's such a saccharine, cloying, obnoxious, manipulative, piece of ugly, annoying, irritating, disjointed and pathetically forced garbage and E.T himself is the closest thing to a an actual sleep paralysis demon that is possible to exist. I make absoutely no apologies for despising this movie deeply still to this day as much as I did the first time I saw it as a child.
@teruienages962 that's ok. That's your opinion, and it's valid. I personally enjoy this movie, but it obviously totally fine if you don't. May I ask what movie(s) you recommend? You might know some I don't.
Michael was the perfect portrayal of someone in his position. When he goes off on Elliot after he reveals that their father is in Mexico with his new woman, that desire to protect his mother is exactly right for the oldest son.
I was 7 when this came out. I saw it five times. Three times in a regular theater and two times in a drive-in. I was obsessed with it and I cried every time.
My favourite moment, that many people miss, is when they are saying goodbye, and older brother Michael and ET are suddenly face to face, and you can tell that Michael isn’t really sure what to say and it’s a bit awkward. Now Michael and ET don’t really interact directly much or at all during the movie, but Michael does a lot to help. He helps to hide ET, he goes to the forest to bring him back, he drives the van to escape and is one of the riders in the bike chase to escape the authorities. ET acknowledges this and just says “Thank you”….to which Michael simply replies “you’re welcome “ And nothing else needs to be said and they leave it there.
Pretty sure all the humans in the movie also recognize Yoda given that he's available as a costume. Michael even talked like him, and Elliott has Star Wars toys.
The extra Terrestrials each had jobs on their ship. E.T. Was a Botanist he studied and took care of plants. That’s what he was doing when he got left behind. He was looking for plants to take back with him.
"That's traumatizing as hell." Now imagine watching this at 8 years old. I think it might have been the first movie I ever saw in the theater. It's one of the formative images/movies of my life.
I was born in 1986, so I didn't have the joy of seeing it theatrically when it opened, but millennials I've spoken to said it scared them and I'm sure some Gen-Xers would say the same. There's some moments that may be a bit unsettling for little kids, but the film was never meant to be scary. Spielberg's other movie that came out the same month, 'Poltergeist', *that* was meant to be scary haha.
1982 was not only a great year for sci-fi films (Blade Runner, Tron, The Thing, Wrath of Khan, etc...), but also a fantastic one for movie scores: Conan the Barbarian, Rocky III, First Blood, Poltergeist, etc...
The soundtrack is the real star here. This is, in my opinion, John Williams finest creation and that's some body of work to pick from ! The whole 'Adventures on Earth' suite from the beginning of the final escape and chase leading to that final rainbow stanza is PERFECT. It never, ever fails to reduce this 50+ year old guy to tears. Wonderful work from the Maestro of Maestros and he knew it because it was one of the rare occasions where Williams actually asked Spielberg to hear what he had composed without the footage. Why ? Because he couldn't match the visuals with the score as per usual but he knew he had something special. Spielberg agreed and once he'd heard it he took the movie back and re-edited the final scene to match the score.
Today is my birthday. You couldn't have picked a better day to upload a reaction to my favorite movie of all time. This movie is 42 years old as well as myself. I just can't believe the serendipitous of this today. You guys are awesome.❤
Fun fact: Contrary to the usual practice, this film was shot in chronological sequence to elicit a more intense emotional performance from the child actors.
The girl Elliot kisses in the classroom is Erika Eleniak, future Playmate, Baywatch lifeguard and helps Steven Seagal secure a battleship in Under Siege.
OMG my childhood. I saw this 12 times at the theater when I was 10 years old. I cried every time. This movie was my favorite movie for so long (replaced by "The Color Purple" as an adult.).
In 1986 I went to Universal Studios in California. I was picked out of the crowd at one of the shows. I was told to look forward and keep peddling. I was on a stage with a bike and basket with a ET puppet. I did as I was told and Giant screen was behind me with a Birds Eye view of a little town. The bike even lifted in the front to show we were flying. This movie holds so much of a core memory ❤
In 1982, we all cried when that rubber puppet died. It was a perfect combination of every element needed to maximize a peak emotional response. One of the all time great tear jerkers.
There is a theory that E.T.'s species are possibly Jedis or are at least Force-sensitive. As many people have already mentioned in the comments, E.T.'s species are in The Phantom Menace. E.T. is also able to heal using touch, move objects with telekinesis, influence people's actions with some type of telepathy, and when the kids were out Trick or Treating, E.T. saw somebody dressed as Yoda, he seemed to recognise Yoda.
That theory falls apart when one highlights the fact that somebody is wearing a Yoda costume, Michael does a Yoda impression, and Elliott has Star Wars toys. Unless the theory also tries to claim that George Lucas is an alien in the world of ET.
This movie is a childhood favorite and watching it as a kid and then later as an adult with my own kids, it just hits different. Combine the storyline with the INCREDIBLE score by John Williams, and you have a classic.
This is my favorite Spielberg movie! I remember being lucky enough to see the re-release in theaters in 2002 I was six going on seven years old at the time and that was honestly the first time I’ve ever been so mesmerized about a movie! Everything about watching this in the theatre was so amazing! I’m glad you guys finally experienced this masterpiece!!
I’m glad you picked up on E.T. And his species’ love/connection with plants because that goes past most reactor’s heads and it’s the reason why E.T. Came to earth anyway. E.T. And his species go planet to planet collecting plants and things like that
The tempting candies were supposed to be M&M's but when Mars Inc were approached for permission to use them they refused believing kids would be scared by ET. Hershey however jumped at the chance and so Reeses were chosen - and the film catapulted the product sales to record levels as a result. Turning the opportunity down is generally accepted to be one of the worst business decisions ever made.
Is it as simple as "permission" though? Seems like a case of paid product placement, where the candy company would have been paying for the advertising. Otherwise there'd be no reason to say no, worst case the movie bombs, but they'd have no reason to care if it wasn't costing them anything.
@@yorgle11 Trademark law. You cannot use another's brand without permission. Exception is generally only given for news worthy, documentary, and commentary purposes.
The Ithorian action figure was named "Hammerhead" on the package. I never heard the word "Ithorian" until years later. Ponda Baba was "Walrus Man." The Snivvian was "Snaggletooth."
In 1977 I was 10 years old and Star Wars came out. I had never seen such a phenomenon when it came to a movie. I was wrong. Five years later, ET fever blew it away.
Hammerhead was actually the name given on the toy. This came out before any real depth was given to the SW universe, and Kenner had a huge latitude in naming the aliens and such.
I don't think I've watched this since I was little because I just remember it making me cry so much. Wow, the medical scenes are way more intense than I remember.
One of the very few PG films of the 1980s that actually still holds up extremely well today. Now you should watch the XFinity commercial with ET and Elliot (role reprised by Henry Thomas) reuniting for Christmas! Such a good commercial!
Finally, an alien that that they don't want murdered on the spot. Now to get then to watch Short Circuit to do the same for robots. (Or Silent Running)
Drew Barrymore was 7 when they filmed this and Steven Spielberg saw how she reacted to “e.t” the prop and decided to not ruin the illusion for her. When between takes or on breaks the puppeteers would not “kill” e.t in the creepy way a muppet dies when the hands come out. She knew e.t. was not “real” but also he was totally her actual friend - which adds so much to her performance.
That's only in the terrible special edition. They just dubbed his voice with Harrison's he wasn't in the original film but I guess you weirdos love making stuff up for no reason....
Wow, how times have changed. "You won't get four blocks dressed like that!" That was 1982. Today, he wouldn't make it to the sidewalk dressed like that.
16:05 In 2003 I dressed up as Bin Laden for Halloween. My mom wouldn't let me go outside with it, so we had a party at my parents house. One friend showed up dressed in camo and another dressed up as President Bush (even had a tape player in his pocket playing Hail to the Chief). We were about the same age as Elliot's brother, lol
Ah I can't believe you edited out the entire bike chase sequence. That is the single best bit of cinema from my childhood (though this movie was already old when I was born).
I still chuckle at the scientist in full astronaut gear coming through the curtain with it's arms out like Frankenstein's monster. Okay Steven, got it. :P E.T. holds Earth for ransom for . . . . . A million Reese's Pieces.
Ngl that opening scene and elliot meeting ET both times by himself are pretty goddamn scary. Mainly cause of the noises ET makes but also how jarring tbe camera work is showing how frantic a kid's reaction would be
This whole movie is basically told from the kids' point of view. The few scenes where we see things the kids didn't see, we don't hear meaningful conversation, we just get vague imagery like the guy with the dangling keys, which is kind of the way a child would see him (if they were there). As an adult with an appreciation of childhood, this is a great movie. As a little kid in 1982, it was a bit traumatizing. Watching ET get found in a ditch, go pale and slowly die was rough at that age.
M&M Mars turned down the offer to provide the candy for this movie. Then they turned to Hershey's. That did wonders for their Reece's Pieces candy which were brand new at the time.
Its always made me laugh that the only people who live in that house is the mom and three young children. Yet when the mom gets home and finds empty beer cans around the house, she doesnt question it for a second haha
This movie hits different if you saw it as a kid in the 80s. 80s was the BEST. Simpler and Super fun times. E.T. may seem like a stupid kiddie alien movie to some. But E.T. is ICONIC. E.T. merchandise was EVERYWHERE. EVERYBODY cried to ET at least once. Kids annnd Adults....
I saw this in the theater when I was 13 years old with my whole family. I remember being traumatized when E.T "died". The whole theater cried. I sill cry every single time and I'm 55 now😂
I watched this in the theater when it first came out, the opening weekend if I recall. I remember people in the theater crying. The dying scene caused so much sadness. The “ I’ll be right here” broke me.
In the 2002 reanimated version. They replaced the mom saying not to go as a terrorist to a hippie instead. Plus there’s a deleted scene where Elliot is on the phone with his mom and E.T. Is trying to climb into the bathtub full of water. His little feet kicking always gets me laughing
It took forever for me to go see this at the theater at the time I was it into the new alien movies…but went with my dad and brother…and they cried…let alone everyone sobbing in the whole theater….we laughed we cried we cheered💖
E.T. (and his species) are plant-based aliens. That’s why they came to our planet (to retrieve plants) and why they have connections with plants. It sounds confusing, but it’s all explained in the sequel novel.
@Octokrool as always tho the broski intro always makes me twitch (as I am 50+) you both are not afraid to acknowledge and show real emotion to real emotional films. Tho Jaws and Close Encounters of the 3rd kind are my favorite there is truly no bad Spielberg film it is why he is in most people's top 10 directors of all time. Thanks to you both for the upload and the community here
originally as a kid, i thought he was eating M&Ms, but turns out they were Reeses Pieces, and Reeses used E.T. to market it. turned out a huge profit, evidently.
I was 1 and my brother was 2 and my parents took us to see this in the theater but had to leave as soon as they showed ET cause he scared us and made us cry.
I'll never forget standing in a mile long line waiting to see this movie. The hype was intense. Never before or after stood in line for movie like it. We did feel it was worth it once we saw it.
Your comment about the music at the end climax scene and how in sync it is to the action is spot on! The story is, when John Williams was recording the music for the bike chase scene with the orchestra, he was having trouble matching the musical cues with the cut of the film he was using as a reference. Spielberg decided to tell Williams to conduct the music as he wrote and felt it without using the film as a reference. Spielberg said he'd cut the film to match the music. Amazing decision by Spielberg, to let Williams do the music as he envisioned and for Spielberg to be able to adjust his process to accommodate. And I think the quality of the final product shows the wisdom in that decision. Shows what an amazing director he is!
I don't know if you guys have ever seen The Neverending Story, but not only does E.T. make a backround cameo, but there's also another character in the movie that looks eerily similar to him. And if you haven't watched it and decided to either react to it or check it out in your own time, I recommend you watch the original US version and not the extended one, original version has a waaay better score!
You guys actually watched the version with the guns at the end! They edited it after so there was no guns. I think there’s the edited version somewhere on RUclips. It’s weird to see cause you can see it was clearly edited lol
Okay, it is the solemn duty of every fan of this film to talk about the final 15 minutes, because something happened there that NEVER happens in moviemaking. Normally, a composer will compose some themes and movements for a film, then they cut what they've drafted to fit however the director has edited the film. Steven Spielberg edited and re-edited the final fifteen minutes a number of times, but no matter how it was edited, he was never satisfied with how Williams score was fitting into the edit. So, finally, Spielberg told Williams to just take what he had composed for the final scenes and conduct the musicians as though he were conducting for a symphony concert. Spielberg took the full recorded score and edited the finale of the film around the music. Again, this NEVER happens but it's partially what makes the final scenes so great: the music begins and doesn't stop, building and building until that final note with the pounding timpani. It's almost operatic. There has arguably never been a director/composer relationship like that between Spielberg and Williams.
To make sure the scene with the government scientists/doctors will seem realistic, Spielberg actually hired real-life doctors from LA (I think) to play those scientists/doctors! And this absolutely decimates all the actor played doctors crap we get these days!
I saw this opening weekend when it came out. So many kids got in trouble for weeks afterward for calling each other PB. There is a story also that this was originally a horror movie script, but it got turned into this and became a classic. Had it stayed original, it would likely have been long since forgotten.
E.T.'s species was represented in the Senate in the _Star Wars_ prequels. Hollywood usually releases at least 200 films a year. One version of E.T. was a dwarf stuntman with no legs in a suit walking on his hands. According to the novelization, E.T. was a botanist, and so was the entire ship's crew.
This was the first movie my parents took me to when I was little little and I had nightmares for years and years and years through my childhood from this lol,..let’s relive the childhood trauma! 😂
i forget which star wars prequal movie, BUT ET'S SPECIES ACTAULLY MAKES A CAMEO IN THE SENATE ROOM which makes me wonder if ET's power are just him USING the force.
I remember joining the E.T fan club as a kid after watching it at the cinema. They sent me the ET soundtrack on vinyl, a poster, and other bits and pieces. It's now over 40 years later, and presumably I'm still a member 😂
I went on the ET ride in the mid to late 90s. Family vacation & we had our adopted japanese sister with. My oldest brother always teased her she looked like ET. At the end of the ride ET said all our names, then when he got to our "sister" he just said frieeeeeend! 😂
I loved ET as a kid. I had all the merch. But then I got the damn Atari 2600 game for Christmas and it enraged me and made me cry. Literaly ruined Christmas because it was so frustrating and I kept having to listen to the sad ET music when he dies. For something I should have such nostolgia for as an adult, that game killed it for me lol
E.T is such a Mac and Me rip off it’s embarrassing 🫢
E.T was made before and rated a 99% on rotten tomatoes. While Mac and me was released 6 years later rated at a 7%.... that's embarrassing.
@@alexisxmorales That is a lie made Spielberg, the family of Bergs are royal cousins of the french president like Bush and Clinton.
Mac & Me came out 6 years *after* E.T. so who ripped off who?
@@alexisxmorales who lives by rotten tomatoes 🤮 E.T is LITTERALY Mac’s child…. So that’s embarrassing 🙈 ask your parents Mac and me came out first 👀
@@kylerideout7108 your point still isn't proven to be correct. ET release date 1982. Mac and me release date 1988. For a better rated movie to be released 6 years before another one doesn't make sense to me why a later released movie would have been a rip off? I'm just pointing out the facts sir.
Take a look at budget and box office numbers compared to the two.
All the numbers speak for themselves.
Mac and Me also was nominated for worst picture, worst screenplay & won worst director... yikes...
Please do more research on information you believe to be true.
Drew Barrymore reaction as Gertie was also unrehearsed. She never even seen ET yet. Was basically told to go into Elliott's room while saying her line and they actually scared her.
Steven caught her talking to et so after that he made sure if she was there - someone was controlling him.
@@andreadeamon6419Because she thought he was real.
M&M's wouldn't allow them in the movie but Reeses said sure and it was the biggest success for Reeses and the biggest blunder for M&M's
literally stood aside and let their greatest rival become huge.
They fucked up with Eminem as well
The audition for Elliott (Henry Thomas) was so good that Steven Spielberg gave him the role on the spot. It's on here if you look for it. The reason the mom started laughing is because Spielberg told her that Elliott was going to say something as an insult and she had no idea that PB was coming. It was a genuine reaction.
I saw that, you wanna adopt Henry Thomas on the spot, he was so good he killed Steven Spielberg!
Do you know the full story though ? He wasn't the first choice, another kid was chosen but whilst he could act, after losing a game of Dungeons & Dragons being played on set during further casting he showed his real colours when he lost. He kicked off and became a real asshole of a kid and the casting director realised the real person behind the act wasn't the sweet innocent 9 year old they wanted and nobody liked him so they axed him. Word reached them about a young boy from Texas called Henry who seemed to be the real deal, a great kid who could also act. Due to time constraints after the first error of judgement with their initial choice for Eliot, Spielberg had him flown out to audition in front of him in person along with the Producers. He was given a general premise and asked to improvise. Famously, at the end, with hardened Hollywood producers in tears, you can hear Spielberg tell him: "Ok Kid, you got the job..."
Henry's improv made it hilarious! (And got a lot of little kids in trouble for repeating it. Lol)
The neighborhood is the same as Cuesta Verde in Poltergeist the same year.
@@duncancurtis5108 no, they're like 30 miles apart.
Fun fact: because George Lucas allowed Steven Spielberg to have Star Wars references in this movie, Spielberg then allowed Lucas to have an E.T. reference in Star Wars! In the first movie of the Prequels, in Phantom Menace, you can see that there are three E.T.'s in the senate!
And because of that there was a rumor going around that even Lucas and Spielberg even entertained was ET being a Padawan and that's why when he said home to Yoda that he was remembering his time on coruscant
ETs also show up in The NeverEnding Story.
@@samm7390 There was no discussion on the fact if ET was in fact part of the Jedi Order in anyway. The agreement was that Spielberg would be able to reference Star Wars to help advertise Return of the Jedi which was coming out the following year, in return, Lucas would reference ET in the prequels when he put them out. Fan theories later came out to think that ET was a Jedi due to knowing Yoda and having Jedi like powers. My favorite theory on the matter is that This was just after Order 66 and ET was a surviving Jedi fleeing the Empire. He fled to his home planet and then they went to earth to avoid Empire searches of the planet. Though he was lost on Earth and they returned as soon as it was safe to bring him back without fear of being discovered.
@@MaddawgMarthat is such a cute theory!
R2D2 can be seen hanging upside down on the underside of the mothership in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind".....
This movie IS a MASTERPIECE!! If there's someone in the comments that hates this movie, then there is something wrong with you!
I hate this movie.
I think it's such a saccharine, cloying, obnoxious, manipulative, piece of ugly, annoying, irritating, disjointed and pathetically forced garbage and E.T himself is the closest thing to a an actual sleep paralysis demon that is possible to exist. I make absoutely no apologies for despising this movie deeply still to this day as much as I did the first time I saw it as a child.
That did not take long.
@teruienages962 that's ok. That's your opinion, and it's valid. I personally enjoy this movie, but it obviously totally fine if you don't. May I ask what movie(s) you recommend? You might know some I don't.
@@teruienages962 You must be a hit at parties.
Michael was the perfect portrayal of someone in his position. When he goes off on Elliot after he reveals that their father is in Mexico with his new woman, that desire to protect his mother is exactly right for the oldest son.
A wonderfully nuanced performance by Robert MacNaughton as Michael.
People don’t talk about that enough really
I dont wanna cry today but i cannot turn away from my best friend. E.T..
"I will remember you, all my life"
I'm 60 years old and I still cry at the end. Laugh and cry.
Same and same.
No matter how old I get, this movie will always: be nostalgic, be my one of my top favorites, and destroy me no matter how old I get!
I was 7 when this came out. I saw it five times. Three times in a regular theater and two times in a drive-in. I was obsessed with it and I cried every time.
I was a mess after this movie….inconsolable 😑
Drew Barrymore's flinch when they defib him always hits.
My favourite moment, that many people miss, is when they are saying goodbye, and older brother Michael and ET are suddenly face to face, and you can tell that Michael isn’t really sure what to say and it’s a bit awkward. Now Michael and ET don’t really interact directly much or at all during the movie, but Michael does a lot to help. He helps to hide ET, he goes to the forest to bring him back, he drives the van to escape and is one of the riders in the bike chase to escape the authorities. ET acknowledges this and just says “Thank you”….to which Michael simply replies “you’re welcome “
And nothing else needs to be said and they leave it there.
That's not telekinesis. It's the force. ET is a Jedi. That's why he recognized Yoda.
They were part of the star wars house of representatives lol.
Pretty sure all the humans in the movie also recognize Yoda given that he's available as a costume. Michael even talked like him, and Elliott has Star Wars toys.
The extra Terrestrials each had jobs on their ship. E.T. Was a Botanist he studied and took care of plants. That’s what he was doing when he got left behind. He was looking for plants to take back with him.
you trying to tell me "the martian" is an ET remake?
"That's traumatizing as hell." Now imagine watching this at 8 years old. I think it might have been the first movie I ever saw in the theater. It's one of the formative images/movies of my life.
Same,same,same!!!!💚
Deeply rooted in my childhood this movie, E.T. and yes Reese's pieces too.. One of my all-time fave candies.☺️
I was born in 1986, so I didn't have the joy of seeing it theatrically when it opened, but millennials I've spoken to said it scared them and I'm sure some Gen-Xers would say the same. There's some moments that may be a bit unsettling for little kids, but the film was never meant to be scary. Spielberg's other movie that came out the same month, 'Poltergeist', *that* was meant to be scary haha.
1982 was not only a great year for sci-fi films (Blade Runner, Tron, The Thing, Wrath of Khan, etc...), but also a fantastic one for movie scores: Conan the Barbarian, Rocky III, First Blood, Poltergeist, etc...
The soundtrack is the real star here. This is, in my opinion, John Williams finest creation and that's some body of work to pick from ! The whole 'Adventures on Earth' suite from the beginning of the final escape and chase leading to that final rainbow stanza is PERFECT. It never, ever fails to reduce this 50+ year old guy to tears. Wonderful work from the Maestro of Maestros and he knew it because it was one of the rare occasions where Williams actually asked Spielberg to hear what he had composed without the footage. Why ? Because he couldn't match the visuals with the score as per usual but he knew he had something special. Spielberg agreed and once he'd heard it he took the movie back and re-edited the final scene to match the score.
Masterpieces were being created that year, including Basil Poledouris' score for Conan the Barbarian.
Today is my birthday. You couldn't have picked a better day to upload a reaction to my favorite movie of all time. This movie is 42 years old as well as myself. I just can't believe the serendipitous of this today. You guys are awesome.❤
Fun fact, Andrea: You and I share the same birthday!
When drew Barrymore sees the alien for the first time her scream was genuine
Fun fact: Contrary to the usual practice, this film was shot in chronological sequence to elicit a more intense emotional performance from the child actors.
The girl Elliot kisses in the classroom is Erika Eleniak, future Playmate, Baywatch lifeguard and helps Steven Seagal secure a battleship in Under Siege.
OMG my childhood. I saw this 12 times at the theater when I was 10 years old. I cried every time. This movie was my favorite movie for so long (replaced by "The Color Purple" as an adult.).
I swear, E.T popping out of the bushes scares me every time
In 1986 I went to Universal Studios in California. I was picked out of the crowd at one of the shows. I was told to look forward and keep peddling. I was on a stage with a bike and basket with a ET puppet. I did as I was told and Giant screen was behind me with a Birds Eye view of a little town. The bike even lifted in the front to show we were flying. This movie holds so much of a core memory ❤
I never got to do that. But I did see Captain EO.
I was about 8 when I first saw this one. It made me cry then, still makes me cry.
I used to watch this film every week when I was a kid, and I cried every time when they said goodbye to each other.
In 1982, we all cried when that rubber puppet died. It was a perfect combination of every element needed to maximize a peak emotional response. One of the all time great tear jerkers.
There is a theory that E.T.'s species are possibly Jedis or are at least Force-sensitive. As many people have already mentioned in the comments, E.T.'s species are in The Phantom Menace. E.T. is also able to heal using touch, move objects with telekinesis, influence people's actions with some type of telepathy, and when the kids were out Trick or Treating, E.T. saw somebody dressed as Yoda, he seemed to recognise Yoda.
That theory falls apart when one highlights the fact that somebody is wearing a Yoda costume, Michael does a Yoda impression, and Elliott has Star Wars toys. Unless the theory also tries to claim that George Lucas is an alien in the world of ET.
@@jp3813in Men In Black they say George Lucas is an alien, so I take Star Wars as being “based on a true story” lol
This movie is a childhood favorite and watching it as a kid and then later as an adult with my own kids, it just hits different. Combine the storyline with the INCREDIBLE score by John Williams, and you have a classic.
32 years later and that film still freaks me out. And warms my heart at the same time. Spielberg was the man.
Cool how they brought back E.T.'s species in the Star Wars prequels as Galactic Senate members.
This is my favorite Spielberg movie! I remember being lucky enough to see the re-release in theaters in 2002 I was six going on seven years old at the time and that was honestly the first time I’ve ever been so mesmerized about a movie! Everything about watching this in the theatre was so amazing! I’m glad you guys finally experienced this masterpiece!!
I’m glad you picked up on E.T. And his species’ love/connection with plants because that goes past most reactor’s heads and it’s the reason why E.T. Came to earth anyway. E.T. And his species go planet to planet collecting plants and things like that
This was the first movie I ever saw in a theater. I was 5.
To this day, "I'll be right here" is one of my favorite lines in any movie ever.
I was 12. I saw E.T. twice! It's still one of my favorite films of all time!!
I love the idea of doing a tier list at 500 movies!
Yay!!! Ur gonna watch E.T.
The tempting candies were supposed to be M&M's but when Mars Inc were approached for permission to use them they refused believing kids would be scared by ET. Hershey however jumped at the chance and so Reeses were chosen - and the film catapulted the product sales to record levels as a result. Turning the opportunity down is generally accepted to be one of the worst business decisions ever made.
Is it as simple as "permission" though? Seems like a case of paid product placement, where the candy company would have been paying for the advertising. Otherwise there'd be no reason to say no, worst case the movie bombs, but they'd have no reason to care if it wasn't costing them anything.
@@yorgle11 Trademark law. You cannot use another's brand without permission. Exception is generally only given for news worthy, documentary, and commentary purposes.
@@5ilver42 My point is that they were probably asking for a lot more than merely "permission". They wanted money.
The Ithorian action figure was named "Hammerhead" on the package. I never heard the word "Ithorian" until years later. Ponda Baba was "Walrus Man." The Snivvian was "Snaggletooth."
100% i had these figurines, as a kid
In 1977 I was 10 years old and Star Wars came out. I had never seen such a phenomenon when it came to a movie. I was wrong. Five years later, ET fever blew it away.
Hammerhead was actually the name given on the toy. This came out before any real depth was given to the SW universe, and Kenner had a huge latitude in naming the aliens and such.
This movie always gets me in the feels. I cry every time I see it. ❤❤❤❤
One of my favorite movies. One of the many movies that made me fall in love with cinema at such a young age. ❤
I don't think I've watched this since I was little because I just remember it making me cry so much. Wow, the medical scenes are way more intense than I remember.
One of the very few PG films of the 1980s that actually still holds up extremely well today. Now you should watch the XFinity commercial with ET and Elliot (role reprised by Henry Thomas) reuniting for Christmas! Such a good commercial!
After 40 years, this movie still makes me cry
"Turn On Your Heart Light" was played for a very long time
Finally, an alien that that they don't want murdered on the spot. Now to get then to watch Short Circuit to do the same for robots. (Or Silent Running)
Drew Barrymore was 7 when they filmed this and Steven Spielberg saw how she reacted to “e.t” the prop and decided to not ruin the illusion for her. When between takes or on breaks the puppeteers would not “kill” e.t in the creepy way a muppet dies when the hands come out.
She knew e.t. was not “real” but also he was totally her actual friend - which adds so much to her performance.
There's a deleted scene where it turns out that Elliott school principal is played by none other than Harrison Ford!
Really?! That’s so cool!
Actually the arm that you see grab Elliott when he's trying to free the frogs, is Harrison Ford's arm.
@@zillalordstudios5409Yeah, it should be on RUclips. I know we hear his voice, but I don’t think we see his face.
@@DeanStrickson Well that’s still pretty cool regardless
That's only in the terrible special edition. They just dubbed his voice with Harrison's he wasn't in the original film but I guess you weirdos love making stuff up for no reason....
Wow, how times have changed. "You won't get four blocks dressed like that!" That was 1982. Today, he wouldn't make it to the sidewalk dressed like that.
Have you been to Walmart lately? 🤣
@@skylilly1 Touché, putty tat!
16:05 In 2003 I dressed up as Bin Laden for Halloween. My mom wouldn't let me go outside with it, so we had a party at my parents house. One friend showed up dressed in camo and another dressed up as President Bush (even had a tape player in his pocket playing Hail to the Chief). We were about the same age as Elliot's brother, lol
Ah I can't believe you edited out the entire bike chase sequence. That is the single best bit of cinema from my childhood (though this movie was already old when I was born).
You've never seen ET?!@.
My 46 year old Brother is still terrified of him.
That reveal in the grass scared the hell out of him as a boy.
You guys are watching my favourite childhood movie
I still chuckle at the scientist in full astronaut gear coming through the curtain with it's arms out like Frankenstein's monster. Okay Steven, got it. :P
E.T. holds Earth for ransom for . . . . . A million Reese's Pieces.
Ngl that opening scene and elliot meeting ET both times by himself are pretty goddamn scary. Mainly cause of the noises ET makes but also how jarring tbe camera work is showing how frantic a kid's reaction would be
This whole movie is basically told from the kids' point of view. The few scenes where we see things the kids didn't see, we don't hear meaningful conversation, we just get vague imagery like the guy with the dangling keys, which is kind of the way a child would see him (if they were there).
As an adult with an appreciation of childhood, this is a great movie. As a little kid in 1982, it was a bit traumatizing. Watching ET get found in a ditch, go pale and slowly die was rough at that age.
M&M Mars turned down the offer to provide the candy for this movie. Then they turned to Hershey's. That did wonders for their Reece's Pieces candy which were brand new at the time.
Fun fact the main doctor that was trying to save et's life was actually Spielberg himself
No, it wasn't. That was "Keys" played by Peter Coyote. However, Spielberg does indeed make a cameo appearance as a silhouetted government agent.
Its always made me laugh that the only people who live in that house is the mom and three young children. Yet when the mom gets home and finds empty beer cans around the house, she doesnt question it for a second haha
I guess she thought Elliott drank them. If my mom thought I drank beer at age 11, I would’ve been grounded until I was 18!
@@DeanStrickson Maybe she thought she drank them and just blacked it out?
Parents in the 80’s haha
@@heidi_d My mom used to come home and drink beer after work and that was the 90s. Alcoholics exist through every decade.
This movie hits different if you saw it as a kid in the 80s. 80s was the BEST. Simpler and Super fun times. E.T. may seem like a stupid kiddie alien movie to some. But E.T. is ICONIC. E.T. merchandise was EVERYWHERE. EVERYBODY cried to ET at least once. Kids annnd Adults....
When I was very young, my older brother convinced me E.T. stood for the Extra Testicle. I was scarred for years.
25:02. THAT HUG GOODBYE!!! I simply can't watch it without tearing up. The way E.T. pulls Elliott close to him, it just never fails to get me.
The actress who plays the mom didn't mean to laugh at the dinner scene. Spielberg liked it so much that he kept it in the movie.
Dee Wallace is a treasure.
@@alucard624I love Dee Wallace.
I glad they kept it in, it eased the tension.
a very realistic reaction lol
I saw this in the theater when I was 13 years old with my whole family. I remember being traumatized when E.T "died". The whole theater cried. I sill cry every single time and I'm 55 now😂
I was 12. When E.T. hugs Elliott goodbye, THAT'S where I simply can't hold it in!
@@joshuah9109 Excellent movie;)
7:30 Spielberg himself fooled his mom initially although his mom found out he was pulling this stunt and let him stay home from school anyway.
Now its time for John Carpenter´s Starman.
I was 11 when I saw this at the theater! OMG I feel so old!!😂😂❤❤
Good on you for watching the original and not the re-released version that had the officer's rifles replaced with hand radios.
I watched this in the theater when it first came out, the opening weekend if I recall. I remember people in the theater crying. The dying scene caused so much sadness. The “ I’ll be right here” broke me.
In the 2002 reanimated version. They replaced the mom saying not to go as a terrorist to a hippie instead. Plus there’s a deleted scene where Elliot is on the phone with his mom and E.T. Is trying to climb into the bathtub full of water. His little feet kicking always gets me laughing
It took forever for me to go see this at the theater at the time I was it into the new alien movies…but went with my dad and brother…and they cried…let alone everyone sobbing in the whole theater….we laughed we cried we cheered💖
E.T. (and his species) are plant-based aliens. That’s why they came to our planet (to retrieve plants) and why they have connections with plants. It sounds confusing, but it’s all explained in the sequel novel.
@Octokrool as always tho the broski intro always makes me twitch (as I am 50+) you both are not afraid to acknowledge and show real emotion to real emotional films. Tho Jaws and Close Encounters of the 3rd kind are my favorite there is truly no bad Spielberg film it is why he is in most people's top 10 directors of all time. Thanks to you both for the upload and the community here
originally as a kid, i thought he was eating M&Ms, but turns out they were Reeses Pieces, and Reeses used E.T. to market it. turned out a huge profit, evidently.
I thought it was M&Ms too.
omg omg omg i just woke up an saw this eeeee! getting my breakfast an tea n sitting down to watch this! :D
I was 1 and my brother was 2 and my parents took us to see this in the theater but had to leave as soon as they showed ET cause he scared us and made us cry.
I don't give a shit what anyone else says.... Mac And Me is a CLASSIC!! I LOVE that movie!! LMFAO!!
I'll never forget standing in a mile long line waiting to see this movie. The hype was intense. Never before or after stood in line for movie like it. We did feel it was worth it once we saw it.
When you really think about it. ET is a Jedi ...or at least Force sensitive.
Your comment about the music at the end climax scene and how in sync it is to the action is spot on! The story is, when John Williams was recording the music for the bike chase scene with the orchestra, he was having trouble matching the musical cues with the cut of the film he was using as a reference. Spielberg decided to tell Williams to conduct the music as he wrote and felt it without using the film as a reference. Spielberg said he'd cut the film to match the music. Amazing decision by Spielberg, to let Williams do the music as he envisioned and for Spielberg to be able to adjust his process to accommodate. And I think the quality of the final product shows the wisdom in that decision. Shows what an amazing director he is!
I don't know if you guys have ever seen The Neverending Story, but not only does E.T. make a backround cameo, but there's also another character in the movie that looks eerily similar to him. And if you haven't watched it and decided to either react to it or check it out in your own time, I recommend you watch the original US version and not the extended one, original version has a waaay better score!
You guys actually watched the version with the guns at the end! They edited it after so there was no guns. I think there’s the edited version somewhere on RUclips. It’s weird to see cause you can see it was clearly edited lol
You can't find that version anywhere anymore. They discontinued it. All you have now is the original 82 version.
@@StaticBlaster Really!? Had no idea! Thanks for the info!
@@DylanOvertimeWinner Yep. Spielberg regrets the edits and he pulled it off the market in 2012.
@@StaticBlaster I remember hearing that he didn’t like the edits afterwards. Had no idea it was pulled from the market though.
Okay, it is the solemn duty of every fan of this film to talk about the final 15 minutes, because something happened there that NEVER happens in moviemaking. Normally, a composer will compose some themes and movements for a film, then they cut what they've drafted to fit however the director has edited the film. Steven Spielberg edited and re-edited the final fifteen minutes a number of times, but no matter how it was edited, he was never satisfied with how Williams score was fitting into the edit. So, finally, Spielberg told Williams to just take what he had composed for the final scenes and conduct the musicians as though he were conducting for a symphony concert. Spielberg took the full recorded score and edited the finale of the film around the music. Again, this NEVER happens but it's partially what makes the final scenes so great: the music begins and doesn't stop, building and building until that final note with the pounding timpani. It's almost operatic. There has arguably never been a director/composer relationship like that between Spielberg and Williams.
I’ve never understood how the connection with Eliot worked but you got it spot on.
To make sure the scene with the government scientists/doctors will seem realistic, Spielberg actually hired real-life doctors from LA (I think) to play those scientists/doctors! And this absolutely decimates all the actor played doctors crap we get these days!
I like how the mom is upset about the boys having pizza yet she didn't know they were smoking and playing poker
Another great movie of the 80s is "the goonies" you should totally check it out
They’ve already reacted to that one.
I saw this opening weekend when it came out. So many kids got in trouble for weeks afterward for calling each other PB.
There is a story also that this was originally a horror movie script, but it got turned into this and became a classic. Had it stayed original, it would likely have been long since forgotten.
E.T.'s species was represented in the Senate in the _Star Wars_ prequels.
Hollywood usually releases at least 200 films a year.
One version of E.T. was a dwarf stuntman with no legs in a suit walking on his hands.
According to the novelization, E.T. was a botanist, and so was the entire ship's crew.
This was the first movie my parents took me to when I was little little and I had nightmares for years and years and years through my childhood from this lol,..let’s relive the childhood trauma! 😂
ET was a botanist on his planet. That’s why they were there, collecting plants from other planets. Honey has the ability to “heal “the plants.
i forget which star wars prequal movie, BUT ET'S SPECIES ACTAULLY MAKES A CAMEO IN THE SENATE ROOM
which makes me wonder if ET's power are just him USING the force.
My first job at Universal was at ET. I worked there from ‘94-‘96.
Eddie Torres The extra Testicle 😂
I remember joining the E.T fan club as a kid after watching it at the cinema. They sent me the ET soundtrack on vinyl, a poster, and other bits and pieces. It's now over 40 years later, and presumably I'm still a member 😂
I Was Born In 1981 & I Never Really Seen E.T. As Well.
I went on the ET ride in the mid to late 90s. Family vacation & we had our adopted japanese sister with. My oldest brother always teased her she looked like ET. At the end of the ride ET said all our names, then when he got to our "sister" he just said frieeeeeend! 😂
That Uranus joke gets me every time. 🤣
I loved ET as a kid. I had all the merch. But then I got the damn Atari 2600 game for Christmas and it enraged me and made me cry. Literaly ruined Christmas because it was so frustrating and I kept having to listen to the sad ET music when he dies.
For something I should have such nostolgia for as an adult, that game killed it for me lol
Dude the Raiders of the lost ark game on 2600 was the shit. Ice racing as well.