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Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

Shat on Entertainment

Film Reviews, 80s, Shermerhighschool, Sixteencandles, Movies, Tv & Film, Weirdscience, Breakfastclub, Vcr, Johnhughes, Vhs, 90s, Classicmovies

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2019

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Shat The Movies listeners were asked to choose from six of Dick Eberts' favorites for this week's podcast, but their top choices already had been commissioned by other listeners. We get it: You love Dick.

We've done "Demolition Man" and "The Karate Kid," so you're stuck with the film Rotten Tomatoes rated the Greatest Sci-fi movie of all time: "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial."

Find out how to pronounce Reese's Pieces and how "E.T" made the candy an overnight success. Learn the Shat Crew's bloody history with animal dissections, and debate whether an alien visiting Earth is more likely to be a miracle messiah or a Typhoid Mary.

Gene Lyons praises "E.T." for being secretly spooky, while Roger Roeper and Big D examine the possibly racist undertones of the 1980s Halloween costumes.

We'll also cover why E.T.'s has the voice of a chain-smoking woman, whether the alien's design was brilliant artistry or cheap chupacabra, and how Steven Spielberg beat his own box office record when he made "Jurassic Park."

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Is that a normal thing? Do siblings normally do that?

0:03.0

Wait a minute, she invited friends to come over and touch you?

0:06.0

Yeah, like, you know, if you want to pick up the baby or like play with the baby, you got to wash your hands first.

0:11.0

I'd wash my hands before I touched you, June.

0:14.0

Thanks.

0:15.0

Yeah.

0:16.0

Appreciate that. You should wash your hands after you touch me.

0:18.0

Gross.

0:19.0

Remember when we first met John McLean.

0:22.0

Argyll, picked him up from the plane and took him down the Nakatomi Tower at the Christmas party.

0:29.0

And the terrorists were overzealous, but it was sweet when they killed Ellis.

0:35.0

And with a little help from Allen, John McClay King dies.

0:39.0

Welcome back to Shatt the movies of the podcast, where we answer the question

0:42.0

where the movies we love and growing up really that good?

0:44.0

Have you ever cart yourself thinking, why don't they make movies like they used to?

0:47.0

Can you still remember spending your Friday night search

0:49.2

or for the perfect movie Rental at Blockbuster Video?

0:51.6

Do you even remember what Blockbuster

0:53.0

video was? If you answered yes and this is the podcast for you, I'm one of your

0:55.8

three co-host Roger Roper and alongside me I'm a two co-host, Big D.

0:59.7

Dick Ebert. Good evening. And Jean phone home lions.

1:04.0

Be good.

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