Connections
Remade as
Edited into
The shot of E.T. and Elliot in front of the moon is shown
scenes are taken from this film
Spin-off
References
The bicycle in front of the moon sequence is rather similar to the last scene in the Thief of Bagdad in which the prince and the princess fly on the flying carpet with the moon on the background
The flying bicycle escape is an homage to the Miracolo ending, on broomsticks
Many elements of the two films, including the emphasis on children heroes, and especially the creature's design, are observed to be remarkably similar in each case. There is one scene where one of the children takes "Meba" for a ride on her bike just as in E.T.
The theme song is hummed on the group's first hunt through the backyard for the creature causing noise.
absent-minded professor flying his Model T in silhouette past the moon (around the 55 minute mark); E.T. & Elliot flying their bike in silhouette past the moon
Elliot owns an Incredible Hulk poster & light switch cover.
Elliot owns a toy TIE fighter & a Greedo figurine.
Depicted on Michael's T-Shirt
Mentioned by Michael
A Purple Pieman toy can be seen on a shelf.
Elliot shows E.T. his Lando Calrissian & Boba Fett figurines. While a person is seen in a Yoda costume.
Referenced in
The man takes a picture of the alien pointing his finger.
Jay mentions that the film lost Best Picture at the Oscars
With the same extra-terrestrial theme, this movie has a lot of references to E.T.
The film is mentioned by name.
Sherwood mentions E.T. during her English class
Romano mentions Elliott and E.T. to Venus the Orangutan
Bruno tells Dwight to 'Phone Home'
Mentioned by name.
Title appears on Variety's top five all-time movie bestsellers.
During the Danny-Catherine courtship montage, they stroll past a marquee showing the title.
Mentioned by Murdock
Bruno says: To quote a greater being: phone home.
This film is mentioned by name.
When Alex tells Jennifer that he is no longer Ming's Big Brother, she says, "It's a good thing E.T. didn't land here."
E.T. is mentioned by Debbie Allen and impersonated by Gene Anthony Ray
referenced on Saturday Night News
Poster on bedroom wall.
"Aw mom, he's no E.T."
When the staff are gathered in Mr. Rumbold's office and they discuss the different plot ideas they've sent in, Mr. Rumbold says Mr. Spooner's isn't bad since "science fiction is always good - 'E.T.' and all that sort of thing."
Annette (Miriam Flynn) wears an E.T. mask on Halloween night
Poster for ET is shown during the movie.
The film is mentioned in a conversation
In his review of "Irreconcilable Differences" (1984), Gene Siskel notes that Drew Barrymore is from this movie.
Roger Ebert mentions the film in his review of "Gremlins" (1984).
In one of the scenes E.T. appears and rescues the main character.
Friendship plot between a boy and a strange green child, described by the director himself as 'E.T. Colombian style.'
Poster on the boys wall
The film is mentioned in a conversation
Mentioned by Murdock
movie Laura goes to see
One of Cesar Santiago's men is wearing an E.T. t-shirt
Title mentioned by Roger McGough in chapter 5 of the novel by Hillary Weston
Characters talk about it.
Stripe hides in a pile of toys similar to a scene from this movie, and the toy in front of him is of E.T. Also, the movie theater in Kingston Falls features "A Boy's Life", which was the working title for "E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial"
When the kids see the spaceship they say: "E.T. ..."
An ET doll gets burned up in the nuclear bomb blast
The plotline of this episode is similar to this movie.
Many parelells in this boy meets alien/talking car, K.I.T.T. calls Doug 'Elliott'
Eric says that publicity from a live dinosaur would be "bigger than ET"
An E.T. doll is sitting on the VCR in Hal Freeman's office.
The poster appears on the movie theater even though the title is changed to "A.T."
An alien gets left behind in the woods, the Dukes help him return to his mothership as it returns
Mentioned by one of the little soccer players
Mentioned in the movie.
The film is mentioned in a conversation
Bumper sticker reads "I Love E.T."
The 'Bio Monster' ripps off an E.T. Poster and destroys it
Phil Cool impersonates E.T. doing a telecom commercial
At the university, an "I've Seen E.T." bumper sticker can be seen stuck to a desk.
One of the students is dress up as E.T.
A television commercial featuring E.T. and Elliot is seen.
When discussing the alien, O.D. mentions a friendly alien. Sherman says "E.T., stupid!".
When Carl tells the boy in the junkyard that he's from outerspace, the boy asks him if he knows E.T.
One of the critters comes across an E.T. doll, tries to communicate with it. It becomes frustrated with it and bites its head off.
Film poster on the wall in the kids' bedroom.
When David flies away from the gas station, Big Al the gas station attendant says "He just said he wanted to phone home".
"Can he stay? E.T. got to stay!"
E.T. gets shot in Alienses
ALF asks why he is constantly being compared to ET.
After Kate says no to keeping Alf Brian says 'But E.T. got to stay'
A man claims to have gone to see E.T. at the cinema the evening before
Mentioned by Frankie
Inventor Black flies past the moon on his electric flying broomstick copying E.T. and Elliott
Launchpad says, "Even E.T. got to phone home!"
"There's no glowing fingers on these bastards"
Roger Ebert compares "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988) to this film: "a technical breakthrough and a lot of fun both at the same time."
mentioned once
Frasier mentions "Forbidden Planet" being better than "E.T.".
Reverenced on Weekend Update
Referenced in dialogue, Wayne reminds the couple of ET
Kids biking out to boat wish they could fly like kids in E.T. -- but that was a movie, they are "real."
the episode's title is a play on the famous line in the film.
ET mentioned
Referenced on Dr. Erhardt's list of movies
ET mentioned
Crow: "E.T.!"
Crow: "It's E.T.!"
Venkman mentions E.T.
referenced in a discussion
mentioned as part of Joel & the Bots' comments
E.T. makes a cameo appearance.
mentioned by Ed
Fiona jokingly says "E.T. went home"
Garfield (to Jon): "Your cute little extra-terrestrial must've phoned home."
Screech says, "It'll be sadder than the end of 'E.T.'"
Joel: "Reese's Pieces? E.T. must be on the premises."
Zack mentions sneaking out to see "E.T." with Jessie when they were younger.
Open reference by a character
mentioned in the movie
Gucci suggests Tsu might be a keung si, an alien, or an E.T.
Steven Spielberg wears an "E.T." hat.
Mentioned in dialogue.
Referenced on America's Most Wanted: Former Child Actors
Joel: (during a scene with the kid and the alien) Henry Thomas, this kid's not.
Tom: "I suppose you want to phone home now."
The image of the two finger touching each other form the same image as the one from this movie.
Pyotr Ivanovich Grushenko mentions E.T. while talking to Sam Boyd
A poster for this movie is seen in Spielberg's office
Tenbruggecate wears an E.T. mask when pretending to be an armed prisoner
Picture of Don Occhetti and E.T. on a wall.
In the children's room, there is a little E.T. doll on a shelf.
Servo: "Or E.T. No, wait."
Kids wanted to watch this movie
You see E.T. and Elliot fly across the moon on his bike on the Pit stage
The movie is mentioned in this episode.
KKK riding into the moon echoes E.T. (an homage noted by Spike Lee himself)
Zack mentions sneaking out to see "E.T." with Jessie when they were younger.
Bimbo mentions the movie.
Boy thinks van Damme is E.T. twice.
A silhouette of Danny riding a bike appears with the Moon in the background, mirroring Elliot's one in the Spielberg's movie.
In the scene where Beldar fixes the communication machine, in the beginning, his wife says "Phone home, Beldar!"
Michelangelo's "Creation of Adam" appears with Elliott and E.T.
Mentioned during the monologue
Seen on video store shelf in 'Video Review'
Chow Yun Fat and Wu Chien Lien fly to escape the Shaolin monks, just like Elliott and E.T. escaping the police in E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. It's also referenced in the music cue (it's similar to the John Williams score).
Dave's film story whilst skiing on a bed-on-skis.
Mini-poster seen on cash register.
Jay has a phone-in contest in which a woman can win a date with him by identifying E.T.
Mike: Please tell my mom that Tom Servo is not related to E.T.
Ma-Ti mentions the movie.
Rodgers suggests that a murder victim is ET's cousin.
Falkor flies across the moon in the same manner as Elliot and E.T.
Van Buren: "I don't care if this child was beamed up by E.T."
"What if ET and Mr T had a baby?"
Mentioned.
E.T. is in the Boot Liquor.
Doll quotes "E.T. phone home" line.
Referenced by McCoy.
E.T. is shown vacuuming the television studio
Ted says "So, there he is, risen from the dead, like...that fella'... E.T.?"
Gene Siskel mentions this Melissa Mathison film in his review of "The Indian in the Cupboard" (1995).
Referenced in the "Variety Speak" song
Gene Siskel wants to remind sci-fi screenwriters of this movie.
Jakob Stegelmann recaps the history of aliens from other worlds featured in sci-fi films, comic books and other fiction, mentioning the film
E.T. promotional poster on the wall of the boy's room.
Manon calles Tom E.T. at the party
Title mentioned and quoted by Winston Graff during his recording session
Phoebe mentions the film.
"Great, E.T. calls and we come and he's not here."
Movie mentioned in discussion of what aliens look like.
Open reference by a character
Heffer keeps saying, "Heffer, phone home."
Jack can be heard imitating E.T. as the kids look up at his bedroom from the street.
When talking to Drew Barrymore, Dennis makes a joke referring to the "E.T. phone home" quote.
Character referred to this movie.
Henry Starling mentions E.T. During his phone conversation with Rain.
mentioned in dialogue
Several. One for all: "E.T. phone Homer"
Mike: E.T. go home.
Slappy refers to Skippy as "E.T."
The first scene with the glowing finger.
Joey: [imitating E.T.] I'll be right here. & Dawson: I have his career chronicled up on my wall. If you notice, everything is arranged in receding box office order. Starting with the blockbusters: Jurassic Park, ET, Jaws, Indiana Jones and if you follow it to my critically acclaimed wall...
Joey mentions it's Dawson's favorite movie.
"these extra-terrestrials need to phone home"
Someone mentions this film.
Daria says, "Gee, maybe E.T. came in my room and touched my navel"
In "The Animaniacs Suite," Steven Spielberg wears an "E.T." hat.
Mentioned once
Reference is made to ET's love of Reese's Pieces.
mentioned by Robin Williams
Brittany says to Daria, "It's not like you're ET or somebody"
At 1:35, the baseball that is ominously thrown back from the darkness
Ross says: "Hey, Gary, who am I? (Imitates E.T.) 'Phone home.'"
The Americatown restaurant has an animatronic E.T.
Several member of E.T.'s species can be seen in the Senate. Anakin yells out "It's working!" when his pod racer works. Elliott does the same when he sees that E.T.'s radio transmitter works.
Bartleby and Loki refer to E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial on the bus.
"E.P." poster.
Poster in Stan Spielberg's office.
Crow: (as E.T.) He's with Elliott.
Brian mentions the title character by name.
Mentioned by name.
Dennis: "One breeze and it's ET phone home."
Dick asks Mary if she's seen this film.
Shaggy: Hey, c'mon guys, don't ya need to, phone home or something?
When Claire brushes her hair on the commode, you can see a little E.T. doll standing next to the mirror.
O'Neill: "Not exactly E.T."
discussed on the Actor's Studio
One of the Spaceys tells the Government Agents that Zeta (whom they think is an alien) wants to "phone home"
Sillouette of characters moving in front of a large moon.
Jay inhales helium and does an E.T. impression.
referenced when Amber leaves
Shot of Osment's half head in coffee machine breakfast scene mirrors shot of E.T. half head in Elliot's room.
Steven Spielberg has an E.T. doll in his room.
The line "Perhaps they're telepathically linked with the towell like E.T."
character refers to film by name
Turk points to Elliott and says her name just like in the movie
Mentioned in narration.
A mini-game based off of this movie.
Title mentioned on HBO First Look
Title mentioned by Gator on America Undercover
Nigel asks, "E.T.?" Sydney says, "As in 'Phone home'?"
Kaylee sees a statue of the main character and is reminded of "Grandma Pearl". Also, the Backdrop from the 'Across the Moon' Scene can be seen behind Kaylee in one of the Backlot scenes
mentioned once
The film is mentioned by name.
ad seen in newspaper
E.T. toy turned into a bong by Mav on Jarrett's Room
The title was referenced.
The boys see a trailer for this being re-released.
Zack mentions sneaking out to see "E.T." with Jessie when they were younger.
In addition to showing footage from E.T., the film also references the film in its dialogue and features an E.T. plush doll.
The main character E.T. is mentioned in dialog by Kedar Brown's character Darian.
In 1992, Chet Wakeman tells the Joint Chiefs that the aliens are nowhere near as nice as E.T.
mentioned once
John points his finger pretending to be E.T.
Mentioned by Gary Bussy
When asked if he believes in the mythical title book a character says "yeah, and I believe in E.T., the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny as well."
Children run through the forrest carring flashlights similar to the opening shots in E.T.
Morgan Freeman's character calls the aliens E.T.s
Referenced by name
ET toy in drawer
"Look's like ET's home"
Ronnie in his men understanding men talk says E.T. means extra testicle.
The lead character says his movie will be much better than this one.
Mentioned in a line of dialogue
Hiding an alien in the house, a human befriending an alien.
Mentioned in conjunction with repressed memories of alien abduction.
Film clip
There's an E.T. stand at the movie nite.
Mentioned once
E.T. and Eliott are shot out of the sky
Open reference by a character
Mentioned during the monologue
Main character first saw Drew Barrymore in this movie.
"E.T." is mentioned in an article.
mentioned once
E.T. said in reference to aliens
Sharon tells how she was taken to see E.T.
mentioned once
Mentioned in dialogue
Referenced in Inside the Actor's studio
One of the team members says "E.T. phoned home"
Larry comments on the Horse Play day care & methadone clinic: "You know, I heard 'Drew Barrymore' dried out here after filming E.T."
Mentioned once
The pez scene is a direct reference to the Reece's Pieces scene in E.T.
E.T. DVDs are on sale at Wall-Mart
The guys mention how E.T. was sliced up by doctors
The main character (E.T.) is referenced in this film.
Referenced by Stephen
I.T. poster in Super Awesome Talent Agency
Musical reference
Monica Lewinsky hiding among the stuffed toys is a reference to the film
The giant crabby patty points to Spongebob with a shiny E.T. like finger and says "I'll always be right here"
Referenced by title
Klaus asks himself why does Roger not get ill like ET.
When attacking the humans, one person says "We're being invaded by E.T."
Listed under Steven Spielberg's name
Andy tells a joke about E.T.
mentioned in dialogue
Baylock at one point says he wonders what E.T has got in store for us
Randy mentions it
I.T. poster is a parody of E.T.
One of the items on the list
mentioned once
mentioned once
Mentioned once
Rochelle tells Chris that wherever he goes, he has to be like E.T. and phone home
Carl giving chocolate to the native "Here, take it!"
Earl references this film.
One of the items on the list
Referenced by name
dialogue
A girl says that a boy with a shaved head looks like E.T.
When Clark tells Chloe that he has revealed his secret to Lana, she asks: "So how did she take the whole 'E.T. phone home' thing?"
When Billy, Irwin, Mandey and Grim ride past the moon on a bike, Billy says its like the movie with the alien.
"Do you remember the scene in E.T.?"
Scotty has memorabilia from the film on display in his cubicle.
When Mater drives backwards, he launches into the air, and flies across the moon, like when Elliot and E. T. fly across the moon
Logo on baseball cap worn during 'Stars Sing' segment
ET character mentioned in a line of dialogue
It's mentioned that Cannibal Holocaust outsold E.T. in Japan.
(talking about aliens) "Somebody called home"
A mold of E.T.'s head was shown.
Referenced in Ma skit
referenced during the "Over the Hedge" part of the sketch as being "pro-illegal aliens propaganda."
Josh calls Kyle E.T.
When the boy is shrunk, he screams scared at a larger insect which in turn screams back at him, just as scared.
ET's finger is seen on TV
"Oh, you mean like E.T.?"
Mentioned once
In My Computer, Mike has an E.T. poster in his bedroom.
Lois: "I wasn't too crazy about the E.T. spin either, but my editor insisted it helps selling papers."
"I feel like E.T."
the narrator says that Drew hadn't looked that sad since E.T. went home
"You don't have to go to the moon to find E.T."
The title character appears on a TIME magazine cover and as a toy.
One of its well-known characters appears in the middle of the movie, written on the wall of the Daughters' flat
Earl asks Pierre if he's seen this film.
Mentioned during the monologue
title reference
One of the kids mentions E.T.
After David Graham and Eliza Campagna perform, Daryl suggests that a blackboard with the sign "Eliza's Tango Class" has the subliminal message "E.T. phone home", encouraging viewers to vote for them.
"You look like E.T."
Poster in window of Video Riot.
E.T. appears in the trailer
"You were going around yelling 'E.T.' "
"Come on E.T., I got a close encounter right here for you."
Santi makes a reference to the alien in ET.
Mentioned by Mr. Brooks when Mr. Smith covers his head with a hoodie, reminicent of Elliott (Henry Thomas) wearing a similar outfit.
question of the game "Wann war was?"
A character made a reference to E.T.
The characters are acting out film titles and this is a wrong solution given.
References to the alien from the film.
The movie is mentioned because the game being reviewed is based off this movie.
Burns and Smithers look for a cell phone in "Crazy E.T. Phone Home."
film poster is seen
Mentioned once
Kara says she's an "E.T. junkie" and Jimmy uses the phrase "Nothing to phone home about" a little later.
mentioned once
One of Dales notes on his board asks 'Is alien phoning home?'
Morgan tells Chuck to "turn on your heart light."
Mentioned once.
mentioned once
"What did E.T. do?" "Phone home."
Mentioned by James
Reggie says "phone home" when Labou take cell phone
a poster for the film can be seen during Wednesday's photo shoot
Video case is shown.
Stephen Chow, who is a big Steven Spielberg fan, named "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial" the major inspiration behind the movie.
E.T. is in Imaginationland.
artwork courtesy of Drew Struzan
A character in the third segment wears a shirt which says 'I love ET'.
Dr. Charlene Barton: "It's not cuddly like E.T."
mentioned in dialogue
Referenced in the dialogue by Michael.
Bart impersonates E.T. at his audition
David compares himself to E.T.
Music similar to the theme of E.T. is played as WALL-E removes a plant from the ground, like E.T.
E.T. is mentioned in the dialogue of the three policemen discussing the composite sketch.
An FBI agent says that Mulder's sister was abducted by E.T.
The Gamer reviews games based on the movie
Randy does the "E.T. phone home" line.
Mentioned by Spielberg.
We see a close up of the picture of E.T. on one of the tiles at the temple of Akator
Referenced by name
Listed among one of Speilberg's earlier alien films upon watching the "Major Speilberg" scene.
Kevin says the "Be good" line E.T. style during the credits
Referenced by name
directly and in the voice of DoeDoe, Drew Barrymore
Mentioned in the dialog
mentioned
Referenced by name
Various events in this movie parallel those of Thomas Demming
A character's name is Elliot. Other characters in the film do E.T. impressions as they same his name.
poster shown outside the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema before the premiere of "Pathogen"
E.T. doll visible at Cyprien's appartment
Tyra says she used to be called ET
Plot recounted by McIntosh & McEntire
A missile is labeled "E.T. Go Home" and a burst of John Williams' E.T. theme is heard when the missile is on screen.
Max mentions how Elliott burped when E.T. drank beer.
Hiro and Ando hide in the closet among toys like E.T. did
Title mentioned by character in segment "TĂş eres el protagonista: Steven Spielberg"
The "Monsters vs Aliens" footage missles are labled 'E.T. Go home'
Meap helps Candace ride her bicycle up to Mitch's spaceship while sitting in the front basket
Model of E.T. visible.
Referenced a couple times.
Mentioned
Conan says the Whoopi Goldberg wax figure looks like E.T.'s Jamaicancousin.
Theme music is heard
After his grand-father has been buried, the boy asks if E.T. is buried here.
When Brian suggests aliens could be involved, Gerry says: "He should phone home"
mentioned by Tara
Mentioned by Chris Kattan
Sophie "This is all I need, E.T with leaves"
Sheriff Fletcher remarks that the UFO aficionados found a body while they were looking for E.T.
bicyle(s) in space
Ellen mentions Drew Barrymore's role as the kid from E.T.
Title mentioned by Vinny Vedecci while interviewing Drew Barrymore
A picture of E.T. was shown when James mentions extra terestrial.
D'Andre Cole says 'E.T. likes Reeces Pieces' during What's Up With That
mentioned in dialogue
Leavening for his flight Robert De Niro says to Drew Barrymore "Be Good!" just as E.T. said to her as he departed for home.
Abed tells Britta that Jeff is like E.T.
Clyde mentions by name.
One of the characters is dressed like Elliot in the Halloween scene from E.T.
Poster visible in Eddie's room
Referenced by name
Mentioned by the Snob.
Zoe Saldana says her nickname in high school was "E.T." and people would tell her to "phone home"
Mentioned.
Henry Thomas' role mentioned
a clip of Drew Barrymore as a child mentions that she was in the film
Wrong guess on the Final Jeopardy! clue in the category "The AFI's 50 Greatest Film Heroes"
Mentioned in Marcus' pitch to investors.
Contestant recalls his grandparents taking him to see the film
Theme song played
mentioned in dialogue
Referenced by an interviewee
Dean's "phone home" comment
Subject of a $400 clue in the category "The Film That Almost Was"
Hawking: "Survival links you, me, and E.T."
Mentioned in the sheriff's "no reason" opening monologue.
Tony calls Ziva E.T. at one point
DVD cover shown.
Free Willy uses the same formula as this film
Subject of a $2,000 question
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned in dialogue
Phineas, Ferb, Candace, Isabella, Baljeet, and Buford ride off a jump on their bicycles that sends them high into the air, similar to Elliot and friends in "E.T."
Shawn says that he will need "a Speak & Spell and seven pounds of mashed potatoes" in his investigation of the alleged alien abduction. A Speak & Spell was used to help E.T. "phone home"; Roy Neary sculpted Devil's Tower out of mashed potatoes in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
Veronica continues her tirade against Veridian's former CEO, stating if they were in a artoon, "That creature from E.T.could attack you," before sheepishly admitting "I didn't watch a lot of cartoons."
director turned down editing E.T. to direct first film
mentioned by Derek
Eli argues it's his mom's movie favourite scifi-movie.
Abed says Jesus was like E.T., Edward Scissorhands, and Marty McFly combined
The football that rolls towards the tent outside is a more sinister take on the scene where E.T. is rummaging around the back yard
Maarten Boer admits that he cried during this film.
Patrice Brisebois mentions ET.
Esposito mentions title character
mentioned by Dean
Title referenced by Carrie
Referenced by Larry King (Fred Armisen) on "Larry King Live"
A shot of Falkor flying across the moon resembles the famous scene from E.T., and is accompanied by the music
mentioned in dialogue
Conan O'Brien mentions the main character, E.T., in this movie in a joke at the beginning of the show
Michael imitates E.T.
Paul asks for some Reese's Pieces which were used in E.T. to lead him out of the shed; "The Big Guy" also makes a "phone home" reference.
"We see she finds an E.T. knock-off..."
theme played by orchestra
In the cold opening, Greg Gumbel (Kenan Thompson) says that Muammar Gaddafi looks "like Tony Shalhoub had a baby with E.T."
E.T. thought the news reporter ment him when she said aliens.
Bradley Cooper says when he was 10 years old, he thought the film was just okay, being used to the more adult -oriented films his father usually showed him
Chewbacca insists on building a transmiter so he can phone home
"You know what E.T.'s asshole looks like."
the video game is seen amongst the pile and the Nerd constantly procrastinates on playing it
Bonnie Wood mentions it.
mentioned in dialogue
Henry's bicycle, with attached milk-crate, is one of the items drawn to the water tank during the spaceship's construction.
Mentioned in a line of dialogue
Title mentioned by Patrick to the Smurfs
Conan refers to Mac and Me as 'a E.T. Ripoff'
mentioned in dialogue
An E.T. figure is seen on one of the Nerd's shelves.
J.J. Abram mentions the movie.
mentioned
Castle mentions that he once asked his mother to make him an E.T. costume.
"E.T. is a true story!"
Mentioned in dialogue
mentioned in dialogue
One of the DVD's purchased by Laure Anderen.
"Maybe if the kid runs fast enough, he'll come across an E.T. rip-off."
Mentioned by Noah.
Mentioned in dialogue
Victoria said that she was up for the part of the mother in E.T.
"...we get this sorta half-assed E.T. sex?"
mentioned by Joe
"phone home"
Lynn says that the only movie she got to watch in prison starred Dabney Coleman and the kid from "E.T."
mentioned by Nellie
DVD appears
When Jack uses talking dolls to talk on the phone, E.T. is one of them.
Blades hopes that if they meet an alien, it will be a cute and squishy one who tries to phone home.
"And then ET. walks in and shoots them."
The alien that loves peanut candy Spielberg refer to was E.T.
mentioned by Darryl
Dialogue: "you mean E.T. wants to phone home?"
Joe uses the term "E.T.'s feet" as a description for camel toe.
ET is seen
mentioned by Jules
Fake poster on the familly wall.
E.T. is seen when the Critic flips through the channels
picture of young John and Ted imitating E. T. in the basket of the bike
Parker teases Eliot with her finger in 'E.T. voice.
Steve says ET on a trampoline.
Bryanboy repeats what a fan says about a pose, "kind of ET phone home"
Chris says Nick is like the opposite of E.T.
The movie is mentioned
"It's alot different than E.T."
"It also has a lot to do with E.T..."
"Phone home"
Blu-ray release
mentioned by Tosh
"E.T. The Extra-Titillating."
One of the elimination questions asks for the director of this movie.
Mentioned in dialogue
E.T. is one of the costumes the killer uses; he also does the "pointing the finger" scene with Gubser
Max mentions E.T.
Referenced by Janet
"It's not like E.T.... they have walkie talkies now instead of guns." Then he mentions how the DVD changed it back.
The score from this film plays.
Eli Roth says he would have expected his producer to show a film such as this one to explain to Peruvian villagers what a movie is
An E.T. plushie and figure can be seen on the Nerd's shelf.
Perd reviews "E.T."
Chelsea mentions the title character.
Cover was shown.
Mentioned by Dean
Referenced in the handbags sketch
Features
This is the "Tom and Jerry" cartoon that is featured while E.T. is watching TV.
E.T. watches it on television
E.T. watches it on television
It plays in the background as Gertie shows ET how to read and shows a telephone.
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Features
This film is featured among many other classics
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clip of Gertie screaming shown!
Footage of this movie is shown.
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Clips are shown of various Steven Spielberg movies, including this one.
characters watch the movie
This film is #25 on the list.
ILM's effect work on this film is discussed, with clips
This shown on the tv in the episode
This film is #44 on the list.
This is a feature on the premiere of the 2002 rerelease
Numerous clips from the film are shown
20th anniversary edition reviewed + footage used
They see the movie in the theater
A clip from this film is shown.
VHS/DVD release of the 20th anniversary edition reviewed + footage used
number 31
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The quote "E.T. phone home." is #15 on the list.
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Dialog from the movie can be heard at one point
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This film is #6 on the list.
Clip used
A key scene cuts back and forth juxstaposing a scene from E.T. and what the characters are doing, which is not watching the movie showing on their TV.
Clips featured to illustrate the best movie chase scenes
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the line "E.T. phone home".
This film is #24 on the list.
Clips shown
clips are shown to illustrate the best "goodbye" scenes in movies
Clips shown in a segment on Drew Barrymore.
Clip of Drew Barrymore shown in a segment on the movie Charlie's Angels.
This film is #3 on the "Sci-Fi" list.
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clips of the series are shown in contrast to this movie.
watched on TV
Clips shown in a segment.
Clips are shown.
A clip of Reese's Pieces shown as a product placement.
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E.T. is the #2 Best Sci-Fi Film.
clips are shown, the board and video game is talked about
#1
Cinema Snob hosts a series of reviews of films that knock-off this one.
Cinema Snob hosts a series of reviews of films that knock-off this one.
Cinema Snob hosts a series of reviews of films that knock-off this one.
Cinema Snob hosts a series of reviews of films that knock-off this one.
Cinema Snob hosts a series of reviews of films that knock-off this one.
film clip shown and discussed
#4
Honorable mention, clips show
The moviegoers within in the film are shown a scene.
Documentary about the film
mentioned when discussing the sci-fi genre
referencing better movies that have a human/alien relationship
clip shown during prologue
Spoofs
Spoofed in
Spoofed in 'Gertie kills E.T.'
In the opening credit of this movie, the wording E.T. flashes, just like in the E.T. movie. The E.T. later emerged as Estong Tutong.
Saza raises a finger and says "Teléfono mi casa," which is the Spanish version of "E.T. phone home."
The famous two fingers touching each other was parodied.
The movie features a group of people who find an extraterrestrial and use his magic to win a tournament, after that they help him return "home"
Mattia's face is pasted onto a poster of E.T.
Pamela Stephenson flies passing the moon
The alien that lands in camp
When Ray reaches for the gun from Marty, their fingers almost touch, with the light of the moon behind, emulating the E.T. movie poster.
porn parody
porno called "E.A.T. M.E.: The Sextra-terestrial"
Both movies have a little boy reaching out to touch his finger with an alien's.
A human and a broccoli-alien slowly touch fingertips.
One of the characters is a fluffy thing named F.T. The movie hawks nonexistent F.T. merchandise.
Tyrone and his bicycle are shot up into the air and fly across the moon, spoofing the iconic shot from "E.T."
Brianey Domes's and Montiarity's carriages fly across the moon, spoofing the iconic shot from "E.T."
Lisa shows Marge her sewing callous and their fingers touch. Music that is similar to that from the movie plays in the background.
The scene where the bike flies against the background of the Moon is spoofed.
The rocket containing the clones crashes into E.T. and Elliot causing them to fall from the bicycle.
The whole episode is an E.T. spoof, and the flying in front of the moon scene is directly parodied.
A movie poster for "D.F." and featuring artwork from the film's original movie poster can be seen by the theater.
Danny Madigan rides his bicycle across the moon after he realizes he's the comedy sidekick and thus, mortal.
The end scene from this film is spoofed.
Jay reviews "D.T. the Drunken Terrestrial" featuring an alcoholic alien
Star does an imitation
The entire Next Time, Phone Ahead segment is a spoof of this movie.
At approximately 1:01 in "Rebel Without a Date", Casper and Nicole nearly touch finger to finger, just like Elliott and E.T.
This is an adult spoof of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
When Larry unlocks the correct locker in the employees' break room, the wall opens and squashes his head against the ceiling, making him looks like E.T.
The Trio make fun of the scene where Elliott is trying to escape with E.T. as an attempt to convince Steven Spielberg to do a sequel to the 1995 Casper movie.
An alien resembling E.T. is seen at the docks.
An E.T. action figure plays the role of the translator (Cpl. Upham).
In "Alien Confidential" when Johnny and the alien crash on the bicycle their silhouettes appear as they fly past the moon.
A cutaway scene, when Excel and Cossette touch their fingers, parodies the scene when Elliott touches E.T.'s finger.
Chris tells ET to run from Peter.
Billy Crystal's Opening Skit
Calvin flies Mrs. Avery over the sunset on his bicycle in a parody of the famous scene where E.T. and Elliot fly over the moon.
John plays off his humorous dialogue from the Premiere episode and akins the creature to E.T. by copying the way he says uch. "Little bolts of light."
Kazooie guesses that the Aliens problem is that they need to "phone home" a spoof to Quote from E.T "E.T. Phone Home"
bike ride shot; Drew Barrymore in both films
Katy jumps her bicycle with an ET doll in her basket
Character NT (non-terrestrial) is a spoof of E.T.
One character escapes the Ale E Inn by riding a bike into the air with an E.T. lookalike
Louis' effort to help Beans flee the police is a mockery of Elliot and his alien friend
famous "bicycle silhouette against the moon" scene
I.T. poster is a take-off of E.T.
Before entering the spacecraft, the dodo bird's heart glows red, and he says, "I'll be right here."
"flying" with bicycle in front of the full moon
When Mongo man sinks into the moat he says to the little one, "Be Good" --ET's last line in the movie.
The dialogue between Spuck and Kork when they have to leave the volcanette back in time.
The dustbin men use a space ship just like ET's, they fly down to Earth to E.T.-ish music and it's filmed just like a scene in this film.
The famous "bicycle scene".
The little orange alien wants to 'go home' like ET and during the scene, the music from ET plays.
Bloo's movie has a bike scene similar to the one in E.T.
A film in this title called 'Full Moon' spoofs the poster of this film. And in a mission, the protagonist rides a bike over a ramp, flying in front of the moon (on the poster) like a scene from this film
Referenced in Unsolved Mysteries
E.T. does not phone home.
Spoofed in the "Hooked on a Ceiling" clip, in which Steven Spielberg appears and is shown that images from "E.T." have been painted onto the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
E.T. goes home and gets picked on.
One of the three movies spoofed. In E.T. Go Home, Bart befriends Kodos, an alien.
The climactic scene, where Peter and Brian use Reese's Pieces to bait a trap for Woods, is taken from the movie.
E.T. is afraid to use his finger to try and heal Tom Hanks's character from 'Philadelphia'
Spoofs the character of Elliott.
E.T occupies himself for the long trip home
The sleigh briefly stands against the moon like the famous image of ET's bicycle.
Link and Cockroach ride up to the Murphy's home on a bike. With Cockroach wrapped in a blanket like E.T.
Buck tries to run away and he and a kid go flying in front of a full moon. Also, when the rover is captured, it is held in a room with an enterance similar to the one used on E.T.
E.T. keeps calling Elliott
Mr. Burns hides among the stuffed toys in Bart's closet, including an "E.T." toy.
Murray hiding in toys/meeting Junior
E.T. meets his mate.
Frank hides among the stuffed animals
Bicycle over the moon icon spoofed.
Flying bicycles scene spoofed during opening credits animation
Spoofed in the "Laser Cats 7" digital short
parody skit
parodied in the War Horse remake trailer
Altered trailer for "Lincoln" depicts Lincoln on the handlebars of a boy's bicycle as it flies in front of the moon
"E.T. Emergency Terrestrial"
Gene flies across the moon on the outside toilet
ET knocked off his bike