is a movie for kids. More specifically, it’s a movie for making sure kids never look into a closet filled with stuffed animals or take out the trash without feeling like there’s potential for a glassy-eyed space monster to appear unexpectedly and scare them half to death. As it turns out, the lifetime of nightmares contained within the original film already more than enough for the world’s children could have been doubled if, as was planned at one point, we got a sequel called
E.T. 2: Nocturnal Fears.
YouTube channel Hemmas Studios focused on the stunningly-named
Nocturnal Fears in a video about movies that got shelved before they could, say, be shown to crowds of kids who carried the scars of what they’d just witnessed for the rest of their lives. The
could the administration get a boost from language in the majority opinion by justice anthony kennedy? portion seems to track language in the dream act that would offer path to citizenship for many people who are in the u.s. illegally. kennedy wrote, the equity of individual case may turn on many factors, including whether the alien has children born in the united states. long ties to the community. or a record of distinguished military service. court watchers warn that language shouldn t be interpreted any more broadly than it was intended. i d be careful not to overread that provision. it seems clear that what the court was talking about was how you exercise discretion in individual cases. that s actually the language that they use. individual cases. today, three house republicans sent a letter to the head of immigration and customs enforcement, saying the agency s decision to stop fully enforcing immigration laws in arizona will put citizens there in grave danger and asking