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The song marks David Ayer's second film to feature X Ambassadors on its soundtrack, following "Sucker for Pain" from the 2016 film Suicide Squad. The song peaked at No. 74 in Australia, No. 43 in Canada, and No. 90 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The music video was released on YouTube on November 23, 2017, a month before the film was released.
[10] [11] [12] On June 3, 2021, "Slow Dance in a Parking Lot" was certified platinum by the RIAA in the US, for combined sales and streams of over a million units. [13] The song has sold 53,000 copies in the United States as of March 2020. [14] In Canada, the track debuted at number 50 on the Canada Country chart the week of October 12, 2019. [15]
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Phone Home or Phoning Home may refer to: Phoning home, a computing term referring to the behavior of security systems that report network location, username, or other such data to another computer "E.T. phone home," a well-known line of dialogue from the 1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial "Phone Home" (Legends of Tomorrow), a television episode
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There are almost 80 minutes of music in ET, excluding alternates and album arrangements. The full hand-written score has in excess of 500 pages. The music was first written by Williams in 8-12-line sketch format; these were then expanded to full score by orchestrator Herbert W. Spencer from December 1981 to January 1982.
The line "E.T. phone home" was ranked 15th on AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes list, [125] and 48th on Premiere 's top movie quote list. [126] In 2005, it topped a Channel 4 poll in the UK of the 100 greatest family films, [127] and was listed by Time as one of the 100 best movies ever made. [128]