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ouch! Carlo Rambaldi’s original screen ‘ET’ model can pay a million dollars in Sotheby’s auction.

MONews
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Why are you so wet? He looks like a professional wrestler covered with baby oil. We can’t answer the question, but if you are willing to satisfy a million dollars, you can own this tremendously glossy science.

This rare Hollywood film history was actually used in the filming of Stephen Spielberg’s science fantasy, “ET ExtraterRestrial.”

This true shooting model of a beloved character came from the personal collection of special effects and makeup effects that brilliantly work in the Academy Award, and his work was “King Kong”, “Third Close Meeting”, “Alien”, “Hill”, “Hill”, “Hill”, I have decorated the screen for decades in blockbuster movies such as “Neverending Bullet”. RAMBALDI sadly passed away after a lifelong cinematic magic at the age of 86 in Italy in 2012.

The representative of SOTHEBY displays the symbolic Hollywood movie model of “ET”. (Image credit: Sotheby’s’ s)

SOTHEBY ‘S provides this original ET Prop, which is estimated to bring about $ 600,000 to $ 900,000 as part of a special lot. “There is an illusion of fear of the 20th century, science fiction novels and scenes.“The bidding starts on March 21 and continues until April 3.

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