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Will they ever remake Close Encounters of the Third Kind?
The director’s cut is the longest version of the film, combining Spielberg’s favorite elements from both previous editions but removing the scenes inside the extraterrestrial mothership. The film was later remastered in 4K and re-released in theatres on September 1, 2017 for its 40th anniversary.
Did ET have a sequel?
In fact, E.T. was so well-liked that there was almost a sequel. As reported by The A.V. Club, director Steven Spielberg and writer Melissa Mathison concocted a treatment for a movie called E.T. 2: Nocturnal Fears.
How many close encounters of the third kind movies are there?
three versions
Steven Spielberg’s classic film is back now on this never-before-released Ultimate Edition DVD, which includes all three versions of the sci-fi blockbuster.
How many versions of close encounters of the third kind are there?
three
Both the Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD releases include three restored versions of the film, including the original 1977 theatrical version, the 1980 special edition and the 1997 director’s cut.
Was Gary Cole in Close Encounters?
Except that Gary Cole was 20 in 1976 when the film was made. It looks and sounds just like him, but upon further investigation of his filmography he was not in the movie.
Is there a new ET movie coming out in 2020?
Naturally, a confused ET is introduced to new technology, including the internet and virtual reality headsets. “A lot’s changed since you were here,” Elliott tells his old friend. The short film, released on Thanksgiving (28 November), will be shown ahead of new film releases in US cinemas until 5 January, 2020.
Are Drew Barrymore and Steven Spielberg friends?
Drew Barrymore and Steven Spielberg have been friends ever since. Barrymore and Spielberg, who is her godfather, remained close over the years and had a sweet reunion when he surprised the actor on her talk show for her birthday in February.
Which 80s movie script rejected over 40 times?
The script was rejected at least 40 times. After getting a deal to write from Columbia Pictures, Zemeckis and producer Bob Gale finished the first draft of the “Back to the Future” script in 1981.