Amazon offers E.T. The Extra Terrestrial on 4K UHD 35th Anniversary Blu-ray for $17.99 Prime shipped. Normally $25, this is the lowest we’ve tracked and the best available. This is a classic that everyone needs to see, and being remastered in 4K on Blu-ray makes its perfect for newer TVs. Rated 4.7/5 stars. For more movie deals, just head below the fold.
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E.T. The Extra Terrestrial 35th Anniversary Blu-ray features:
35th Anniversary Limited Edition Includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD, Digital HD, CD Soundtrack, Booklet and Collectible Lenticular Packaging. Over 3 Hours of Bonus Features! The E.T. Journals: Featuring behind the scenes footage from the filming of the movie, this featurette gives viewers a unique feeling of being on-set and living the excitement of what it was like to make E.T. (Blu-ray Exclusive) Steven Spielberg & E.T.: The director reflects back on the film and discusses his experience working with children as well as his overall and current perspective on E.T. Deleted Scenes A Look Back: A special insider’s look into the making of E.T. featuring interviews with Steven Spielberg, the cast, and others intimately involved with the film. The Evolution and Creation of E.T.: From idea to screenplay, through casting and making the film. The E.T. Reunion: The cast and filmmaker reunite to discuss their thoughts on the impact of the film. The Music of E.T.: A Discussion with John Williams: Interviews and footage of the long-standing relationship between John Williams and Steven Spielberg. The 20th Anniversary Premiere: Composer John Williams played the score of E.T. live at the Shrine Auditorium for the re-release premier of E.T. This featurette gives us a behind the scenes look at this presentation.
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