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| E.T.: 20th Anniversary Edition |
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| POSTED Thursday, March 14, 2002 05:50:07 AM |
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| REPLIED Thursday, March 14, 2002 12:46:50 PM |
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| REPLIED Thursday, March 14, 2002 12:55:51 PM |
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| REPLIED Friday , March 15, 2002 08:00:19 PM |
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| REPLIED Saturday, March 16, 2002 12:02:44 AM |
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| REPLIED Saturday, March 16, 2002 02:14:33 PM |
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| REPLIED Saturday, March 16, 2002 02:48:21 PM |
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| REPLIED Sunday , March 17, 2002 12:53:40 AM |
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| REPLIED Sunday , March 17, 2002 05:58:23 PM |
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| REPLIED Monday , March 18, 2002 12:18:03 AM |
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| REPLIED Monday , March 18, 2002 09:10:41 PM |
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| REPLIED Wednesday, March 27, 2002 09:59:43 AM |
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| REPLIED Wednesday, March 27, 2002 11:08:48 AM |
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| REPLIED Wednesday, March 27, 2002 11:13:47 AM |
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| REPLIED Wednesday, March 27, 2002 11:37:46 AM |
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I never took to it either. Firstly, I tend not to like Spielberg's films - they are the epitome of queasy Hollywood sentimentality. I also found the kid who played Eliott VERY annoying (not quite Jake Lloyd annoying, but bad enough), and his laugh was horrible, and repeated exactly about 500 times. The rubber suit used for E.T himself was so poor that I constantly forgot he was an alien, and not ... well, a guy in a suit. John Williams' score is overrated, and way over-the-top for a film that is hardly an epic. Scenes that may have worked twenty years ago seem almost like spoofs now, and all emotional effect is gone, making it seem like a stereotypical Hollywood film. The changes I heard that Spielberg made to this "special edition" made me laugh out loud. The terrorist-hippie one perhaps isn't so bad (though it still makes you cringe), but the changing of the government agents' guns to walkie-talkies dwarfs even George Lucas' Greedo-shoots-first in A New Hope. How scared would you be if you were approached by a man with a walkie-talkie? And it still makes these kids leg it like their lives are at risk?
I was so pleased when I heard that the special edition didn't make it to number one in the States. It simply doesn't deserve it, and is one of the most ovverated, unentertaining films I've ever seen. And nothing you say is going to change my mind. Ron is brave, Mr Kloves ... B-R-A-V-E!!!
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| REPLIED Wednesday, March 27, 2002 12:08:58 PM |
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| REPLIED Thursday, January 09, 2003 07:36:52 AM |
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DarthMark said: I never took to it either. Firstly, I tend not to like Spielberg's films - they are the epitome of queasy Hollywood sentimentality. I also found the kid who played Eliott VERY annoying (not quite Jake Lloyd annoying, but bad enough), and his laugh was horrible, and repeated exactly about 500 times. The rubber suit used for E.T himself was so poor that I constantly forgot he was an alien, and not ... well, a guy in a suit. John Williams' score is overrated, and way over-the-top for a film that is hardly an epic. Scenes that may have worked twenty years ago seem almost like spoofs now, and all emotional effect is gone, making it seem like a stereotypical Hollywood film. The changes I heard that Spielberg made to this "special edition" made me laugh out loud. The terrorist-hippie one perhaps isn't so bad (though it still makes you cringe), but the changing of the government agents' guns to walkie-talkies dwarfs even George Lucas' Greedo-shoots-first in A New Hope. How scared would you be if you were approached by a man with a walkie-talkie? And it still makes these kids leg it like their lives are at risk?
I was so pleased when I heard that the special edition didn't make it to number one in the States. It simply doesn't deserve it, and is one of the most ovverated, unentertaining films I've ever seen. And nothing you say is going to change my mind.
I tend to agree, except I like Spielberg's other films.
Lest we forget....
Minnesotans are idiots...
We elected Jesse
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Sir Gallahad: Knight of the Round Table
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| REPLIED Thursday, August 21, 2003 07:37:30 PM |
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DarthMark said: I never took to it either. Firstly, I tend not to like Spielberg's films - they are the epitome of queasy Hollywood sentimentality. I also found the kid who played Eliott VERY annoying (not quite Jake Lloyd annoying, but bad enough), and his laugh was horrible, and repeated exactly about 500 times. The rubber suit used for E.T himself was so poor that I constantly forgot he was an alien, and not ... well, a guy in a suit. John Williams' score is overrated, and way over-the-top for a film that is hardly an epic. Scenes that may have worked twenty years ago seem almost like spoofs now, and all emotional effect is gone, making it seem like a stereotypical Hollywood film. The changes I heard that Spielberg made to this "special edition" made me laugh out loud. The terrorist-hippie one perhaps isn't so bad (though it still makes you cringe), but the changing of the government agents' guns to walkie-talkies dwarfs even George Lucas' Greedo-shoots-first in A New Hope. How scared would you be if you were approached by a man with a walkie-talkie? And it still makes these kids leg it like their lives are at risk?
I was so pleased when I heard that the special edition didn't make it to number one in the States. It simply doesn't deserve it, and is one of the most ovverated, unentertaining films I've ever seen. And nothing you say is going to change my mind.
I agree dude! by the way, I'm retarded.
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