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May 24, 2007 -
What happens when you take a comedy like You, Me and Dupree, cut out Owen Wilson, and insert the adorably undomesticated E.T.? Absolutely nothing. The plot still stands, but it's a bit more funny to watch Kate Hudson unexpectedly fall in love with a beer-guzzling, webbed-foot, chanting alien.
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Oct 07, 2009 -
Okay, let’s be honest: Drew Barrymore was never really all that hot. In fact, hot was never the appropriate adjective for her. She was cute as a little kid in E.T.
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Sep 08, 2009 -
An interesting New York Times article over the weekend tries to figure out why recent box office returns are showing that more women have been going to see horror films than men.
Film professor Carol Clover had one interesting theory why women like horror films in her book Men, Women and Chainsaws. In many slasher films, she argues, including Halloween and Friday the 13th, there may be many female victims, but there's always one girl left standing (the "final girl") who gets to off the villain in the end.
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May 19, 2009 -
While today's tots are entertained by a variety of electronic games — many of which fit in the palms of their hands — most of their parents were first introduced to the concept with the simple, four-color memory game, Simon. After first hitting store shelves in 1978, Simon became the must-have toy of that holiday season. As the '80s progressed, the game became even more popular, showing up in feature films such as E.T.
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