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Luke Gibbons
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In a memorable scene in E.T. (dir. Steven Spielberg, 1982), the housebound alien takes to the drink while his host, Elliot (Henry Thomas), is at school and, between hiccups, improvises a remote control to change channels on the television blaring in the background. Read the first page
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