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    Steven Spielberg Finally Admits the Walkie-Talkies Were a Mistake

    UniversalA couple of days ago, Steven Spielberg talked to a packed audience after a screening of a new print of "Raiders of the Lost Ark," which, somewhat quietly, turned 30 this year. (Most of our friends make a big fuss about it when they turn 30.) A few news items popped up out of this, from Harrison Ford turning down "Jurassic Park" to Spielberg sort of admitting "Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull" kinda stunk. But we were far more interested in something Spielberg said about another classic with an anniversary coming up.

    Next year, "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" will turn 30. (Oh, and seriously: Steven Spielberg made "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "E.T." in consecutive years. Like, in the span of a few months.) That'll be its own new Blu-Ray DVD, and what's most noteworthy is a change that Spielberg won't be making. Or, more accurately, changing back. He is, thank heavens, getting rid of the walkie-talkies he digitally inserted in the hands of the government baddies, and giving them their guns back.

    As evidenced by the image above from the 20th anniversary edition of "E.T.," for reasons even Spielberg himself doesn't seem to understand  -- likely sensitivity to criticism by parents' groups, who didn't like some of the language he used, and objected to the use of guns, period -- he swapped out the guns carried by the agents pursuing Eliot and his extraterrestrial friend:

    "For myself, I tried [changing a film] once and lived to regret it. Not because of fan outrage, but because I was disappointed in myself. I got overly sensitive to [some of the reaction] to E.T., and I thought if technology evolved, [I might go in and change some things]…it was OK for a while, but I realized what I had done was I had robbed people who loved E.T. of their memories of E.T. [...] If I put just one cut of E.T. on Blu-ray and it was the 1982, would anyone object to that? [The crowd yells "NO!" in unison.] OK, so be it."

    Purists never like it when people tinker with their favorite films, but this change seemed to be a disproportionate consolation to the outcry from parents' groups, which itself was probably out of proportion to the influence on the audience of such fleeting gun imagery -- especially in comparison to the larger message of the film (aliens are peaceful creatures, Reese's Pieces are yummy, etc.).

    Regardless, we still think the "South Park" parody of this is the best one. And we're ecstatic that "E.T." -- which, at the end of the day, might still be our favorite Spielberg film -- is getting back to normal. Now, can Spielberg do something about the video game?

    Steven Spielberg Regrets Altering 'E.T.;' Will Release 'E.T.' and 'Raiders' on Blu-ray in Original Forms [/film]

     

    940 comments

    • Softtouchmale2003  •  7 months ago
      The movie was cute. It was a shameless plug for Reese's Pieces and so many other products. Spielberg's a genius. Help fund your flick by selling subliminal ad spots and building products into the story line. Wow! He was a movie pioneer. In the old days a can of coke looked like a can of coke and said "Soda" because if it had the brand name on it, they'd get sued for trademark infringement. Now Coca-Cola pays the producers to insert the real products into the movie. How's that for a turnaround. Instead of paying for the rights to display the product, you get paid to display it. Ha ha .... freakin Hollywierd.
      • Elizabeth 7 months ago
        But in the book, if you read the novelization of it, they used M&Ms, but Mars said no. So they had to find a replacement. It was already in the story line, Spielberg, just happened to be the on behind the movie. That's it.
    • Frednorf  •  7 months ago
      I never had the urge to see ET because I was 21 at the time and had better things to do than go see a childrens movie, as for the change back to guns I think its great and the uproar from all the parents should complain about something serious like crime, there own children on drugs and there to stupid to notice or see because there all tied up in #$%$ about nothing, wait until you have to pay 10.000 dollars to bail your son out of jail parents, then who are you complaining to, yourself?
    • TruthBeTold  •  7 months ago
      Just leave the original films alone, #$%$ it!
    • John  •  7 months ago
      No Worries...There will be a 3-D version soon for $16.00 a seat
    • T L  •  8 months ago
      YAY!
    • Bostontk  •  8 months ago
      Pussification of America continues...
      • chris 8 months ago
        Because he changed it BACK to the gun?
      • Bostontk 7 months ago
        No, because you're an idiot...
    • Master Luke  •  8 months ago
      now if only George Lucas could learn this lesson...
      • EleKtriKnight 8 months ago
        Do I think it will happen?

        as Darth would say...

        "Noooooooooooooooooooooooo!"

        :P
      • wally 8 months ago
        han still shot first......cleaver editing cannot change the truth!
      • Jason 8 months ago
        Tell me about it. That dance scene at jaba the hutt's palace in VI was like fraggle rock gone straight to hell!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 months ago
      I got a sudden urge for Reese's Pieces
    • Heather  •  8 months ago
      Yea, but I LOVE the 20th Anniversary edition bathroom scene. He couldn't do that without the E.T. facial expressions. I loved that enhancement as well. And this is coming from someone who was 4 years old when I saw it in the theater. Yea, the guns replaced with walkie talkies was a bit strange, but you have to admit. The added facial expressions and that scene with E.T. in the bathtub just makes the movie a bit better. (unlike another director's many changes to his epic saga.)

      I use the music of the "Elliot saying goodbye to ET while ET is in the chamber" in my film music history class. And I remember the ENTIRE AUDIENCE crying in 1982. No other movie could ever do that to an entire audience. Not movies that came before nor any that come after. And as a 4 year old, I still remember the way the audience was...and then the audience cheered. But when I hear the music from that scene, I still get choked up....a lot!
      • Jason 8 months ago
        I didnt like that scene because Elliott is acting like a brat :D
    • raqueliya  •  8 months ago
      i love the movie,,,,, for me is hte best movie in my life.......... loveeeeeeeeeeee
      • mariposa l 6 months ago
        como estas que tal de tu vida que handas hacierndo que no he savido de ti hija lamame mi telefono es el mismo de cienpre yo n tengo tu telefono se me han borrado todos los numeros besos
    • Henry  •  8 months ago
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tBwQ8uUraU

      People sure are damned forgetful. This is from before any of Georgie’s bullshit.
    • Alan  •  8 months ago
      parents' groups need to seriously keep their mouths shut.
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    • Farted  •  8 months ago
      I crapped my pants.
    • laura  •  8 months ago
      I Love E.T. so PLEASE DO NOT PUT E.T. AND THE (your pres) WITHIN THE SAME SENTENCE,,,this has nothing to do with politics
    • martin  •  8 months ago
      Never liked the film ET, & I still don't (guns or not).
    • wally  •  8 months ago
      ron howard makes better movies than spielberg.
    • EmEs 1334  •  7 months ago
      Still his movies are recycled Lassie Come Home and monster movies, for simpletons.
    • Jason  •  8 months ago
      This was refreshing. It's nice to see the man admit his mistakes. The real problem with the walkie talkies was two-fold. It took you out of the story, and it ruined the bike takeoff scene at the end. The conflict at launch was gone. WTG Spielberg on realizing the truth!
    • Fred I  •  8 months ago
      Why not just make entertainment instead of pushing a liberal agenda in every movie ???