The Noble Collection E.T. Plush (In Dress)

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The Noble Collection E.T. Plush (In Dress)

The Noble Collection E.T. Plush (In Dress)

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Down in that suburb lives Elliott Taylor ( Henry Thomas), his older brother Michael (Robert MacNaughton), and his little sister Gertrude ( Drew Barrymore), the products of a broken home with their overworked single mother Mary ( Dee Wallace). Over the course of a few days, lonely Elliott encounters the stranded alien and lures it to his house with Reese's Pieces, offering it shelter and naming it E.T. Shirtless Scene: Elliott while being operated on to the scene where he informs Michael that E.T. is alive.

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In Space, Everyone Can See Your Face: The hazmat suit Keys is wearing features lights that illuminate his face. Avoid the Dreaded G Rating: The use of the insult "penis breath" (along with maybe the "Uranus" joke) in this film, as well as one use of the word "shit" and a few uses of "damn", was Spielberg specifically gunning for the PG rating. Ironic, considering the first line was removed in the infamously Lighter and Softer re-release (the one best known for the walkie-talkie guns). Reaction Shot: Reaction shots of the boys' faces when they land their bikes coming down from the sky. For Halloween, I Am Going as Myself: Not quite; E.T.'s one of the rare exceptions who can't go as himself. He needs a formless ghost sheet. Longing Look: The blond girl in Elliott's class seems to have a crush on him as she keeps sending longing looks his way.

Taught by Television: E.T. learns English from watching television while Mary is working and the kids are at school. Invisible to Adults: To keep Gertie from telling their mother (Mary) about E.T., Elliott claims E.T. is this. She doesn't believe him, but Mary spends a lot of the movie proving him right.

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Clap Your Hands If You Believe: Mary is reading the trope naming section of Peter Pan to daughter Gertie at one point, foreshadowing E.T.'s recovery in the climax. Missing Child: Elliott goes off into the woods to help E.T. and stays the night, causing his mother to report him missing. They Would Cut You Up: Elliott is understandably afraid that something like this will happen to E.T. if any grownups find out about him. He doesn't even trust his mother. And the government is indeed looking for him, but we never do find out what they had in mind because he's terminally ill when they find him and curing his condition becomes priority #1. including bold and italic. Over 1,300 free fonts are also supported for all devices. Any other font Michael is seen early on testing his driving skills with the family car. With questionable results. But Crisis Makes Perfect.

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Corner of Woe: While E.T. is dying on the operating table, Michael retreats into the walk-in closet upstairs and assumes this pose. Actually Pretty Funny: Mary fails to keep from laughing at Elliott's calling Michael "penis breath!" for a few moments before she regains her composure enough to tell him " Sit down."

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Delayed Reaction: After E.T. died Elliott walks past the pot in which the flowers suddenly start to revive. It takes a moment for him to realize what is happening.However, you can also upload your own templates or start from scratch with empty templates. How to make a meme Yes! Animated meme templates will show up when you search in the Meme Generator above (try "party parrot"). Everytown, America: While the name of the town Elliott lives in is never mentioned, he points to Northern California on a map when showing E.T. where they live. (The actual house is in the L.A. neighborhood of Sunland-Tujunga at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains.) Rule of Drama: When they finally close off the house, the government agents can't simply walk in and announce their presence via megaphone to remain calm as they enter. No, they have to silently come in the doors and stand at the windows holding out their arms menacingly.

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Dramatic Drop: You'd probably drop your coffee too if you found your ailing son and a dying alien laid out on the floor of your bathroom. Aliens Love Human Food: Elliott leaves a trail of Reese's Pieces for E.T. The alien loves the candy and follows the trail. Scully Box: Played for Laughs in-universe. When Elliott gets intoxicated by E.T.'s Psychic Link, he kisses a female classmate. Since she's much taller than him, he stands on top of a tripped classmate to kiss her.Flat Character: None of Michael's friends get any type of characterization, or even that much screen-time. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a 1982 Science Fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg, with the screenplay written by Melissa Mathison. By the end of its initial theatrical run (which ran from early June of 1982 into early June of 1983), it had unseated Star Wars as the highest-grossing film of all time, and adjusted for inflation it currently stands as the 7th highest-grossing film of all time. The film became so iconic that Spielberg uses the flying bicycle scene as the logo for his company Amblin Entertainment. Recurring Camera Shot: The iconic shot of Elliott's bike flying across the moon is actually repeated later — as the gang is going to meet E.T.'s ship, the bikes are shown flying across the setting sun, though this shot is considerably less renown. A group of aliens is in a forest on Earth, not far from a suburb, exploring and collecting plant samples. They are forced to leave in a hurry when alien-seeking scientists arrive on the scene, and one of them is not on the ship when it takes off... Sistine Steal: Michelangelo Buonarroti beat Spielberg to the "touch fingers with a magical being" shot by a few centuries, but that didn't stop the image lifted from the Sistine Chapel from appearing front and center in the movie's DVD cover and several posters.



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