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2[[caption-width-right:300:[[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 "You know, sometimes I feel kind of squished, like that 'And' between 'Mac and Me.'"]]]]
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4->''"[[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial E.T.]], call lawyer."''
5-->--'''Richard Harrington''', ''The Washington Post'' review
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7''Mac and Me'' is a 1988 film by Creator/StewartRaffill that is best known for bearing a strong resemblance to ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial''.
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9Shortly after being picked up by an unmanned space probe and taken to Earth, a family of humanoid space aliens escapes from a research lab. They get split up, with the youngest entering a van belonging to the Cruise family: single mom Janet (Creator/ChristineEbersole), 16-year-old Michael (Jonathan Ward), and 11-year-old and wheelchair-bound Eric (Jade Calegory), who are moving from Illinois to California. Of course, it's the youngest kid who discovers the alien first--HilarityEnsues as the creature's attempts to reunite with his family cause Eric's family to think he's going insane.
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11This is to ''E.T.'' what ''Film/{{Hobgoblins}}'' is to ''Film/{{Gremlins}}''. Interestingly, ''Mac and Me'' was Creator/JenniferAniston's screen debut--maybe.[[note]]She was an extra in one scene, that possibly ended up as a DeletedScene.[[/note]]
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13A scene in which Eric rolls off a cliff grew popular as part of a BaitAndSwitch RunningGag by Creator/PaulRudd: when appearing as a guest on a Creator/ConanOBrien show (''[[Series/LateNightWithConanOBrien Late Night]]'', ''{{Series/Conan}}'', and his podcast ''Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend''), he will routinely play that clip instead of one from whatever film he's promoting at the time.
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15''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' tackled this one at the top of Season 12 -- coincidentally, both show and subject turned 30 years old that year. For the ''[=MST3K=]'' episode recap, [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S12E01MacAndMe go here]].
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18!!"Hey, look at all the tropes. This looks pretty nice!"
19* ArtisticLicenseGunSafety: The police officers in the movie have ''terrible'' trigger discipline, including one who keeps his finger on the trigger of a loaded service revolver at all times. This lack of safety gets [[spoiler: Eric]] shot when one cop trips.
20* ArtisticLicensePhysics: A planetary probe like the one shown in the movie is pretty much impossible given our current level of technology. They clearly based it off the lunar landers, but taking off again from the moon was only possible because of its low gravity. The Mac's planet clearly has a much higher gravity (as proved by the fact that it ''has an atmosphere'', and apparently an Earth-like atmosphere considering the aliens can breathe here). While we have sent landers and rovers to celestial bodies with established atmospheres such as Venus and Mars, plus Saturn's moon, Titan, these probes went on a one-way trip. After arriving, the probes analysed their findings on-site and sent the data back to Earth using a high-gain antenna. There is a probe sample-return mission scheduled for the future, but that probe will also not take off; instead, it will shoot a capsule containing the sample into orbit, where it will then be collected by another probe that will carry out the return trip. That mission also isn't scheduled until ''2026''. Now, as for the fact that the Macs' planet is apparently not in our star system...
21* AwardBaitSong:
22** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaIN1syF30Q Take Me, I'll Follow You]]" by Bobby Caldwell.
23** If Jara Lane was famous, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBQcWjTxCog You're Not A Stranger Anymore]]" might be considered an attempt at this trope.
24%%* BatmanInMyBasement
25* BizarreAlienBiology: Let's start with the way the aliens' bodies can twist like Stretch Armstrong without harming the creatures themselves, to the point they can be ''sucked through vacuum hoses''... with the same quality allowing Mac to get flattened and squashed out of proportion against a car windshield, but seemingly not get the least bit hurt. Then there's their dependence on the unique chemical mixture found only in Coca-Cola for survival.
26* {{Bowdlerize}}: WebVideo/{{Phelous}} did [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1obYktp_Ilg an entire episode]] on the uncut Japanese ending of the film. Aside from the shot of [[spoiler:Eric being killed by a stray bullet being cut, a horrendously done silhouette of Eric is inserted in front of the exploding building to suggest that the impact of the explosion is what killed him. A close-up of Eric is cut that shows blood on the hands of the medic trying to revive him. All lines that use the word "dead" were dubbed over, though if you listen closely, Michael's line "He's gone?" is ''overlaid'' (not dubbed) over the line he originally said, "He's dead?" Finally, a shot of one of Mac's parents dislodging a bullet from Eric's chest is cut during the revival scene.]]
27* CharacterAsHimself: Ronald [=McDonald=] is credited as this.[[note]]He was actually played by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squire_Fridell Squire Fridell]], who also played the role in [=McDonald=]'s advertising from 1985-91.[[/note]] He wound up winning the "Worst New Star" Razzie for 1988!
28* DisappearedDad: Eric's dad is nowhere to be seen. We're not told why.
29* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Both the aliens ''and'' Eric]]; the attempted tearjerking before revival is milked for all it's worth too.
30* DullSurprise:
31** Arguably many instances of this; the human characters don't react with nearly as much surprise and horror as most probably would at the aliens' antics or the dangers they inadvertently cause.
32** The faces of the aliens are permanently locked in this expression.
33* ExposedExtraterrestrials: The alien family, [[spoiler:until they become American citizens at the end]].
34* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: While not present in the US version and therefore left ambiguous, in the Japanese version of the film, [[spoiler:Eric is explicitly killed by a gunshot to the chest.]][[https://twitter.com/PeterKapow/status/1027019749480431619]]
35* FreezeFrameBonus: Yet another item to add to the list of egregious product placement, Mac's dad can actually be seen ''[[FlippingTheBird flipping off]]'' the woman in the other car for a split second during the scene where he steals her can of Sprite, just after doing so.
36* FunWithAcronyms: The alien child is referred to as "Mac" by Eric, who explains it as being an acronym for '''M'''ysterious '''A'''lien '''C'''reature. Of course, it also serves as ProductPlacement for UsefulNotes/McDonalds and their most popular sandwich the Big Mac.
37* HandicappedBadass: Eric, for a given [[WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld very adolescent]] definition of "badass" – Creator/ChuckNorris he ain't, but you gotta admit the wheelchair stunts are pretty impressive.
38* IJustShotMarvinInTheFace: A police officer trips over his car while chasing the aliens and accidentally fires his gun. [[spoiler:In the Japanese cut, he explicitly shoots Eric as a result.]]
39%%* LoveAtFirstSight: Michael and Courtney.
40* MadeOfExplodium: A small supermarket goes up like it was firebombed during a gunfight [[spoiler:between police and the aliens]].
41* MarsWantsChocolate: The aliens need Coca-Cola to survive.
42* TheMockbuster: One of the most infamous examples of this, as it slavishly copies ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' down to a fine point. With all of the ProductPlacement, it at least had a good budget for a Mockbuster.
43* MundaneMadeAwesome: Eric and then his mom describe a lot of cars on the road as being "Pretty niiice!". Keep in mind they claim that they haven't seen that many cars on the road and they're from Chicago.
44* PlotHole: Why would Eric think sucking MAC into a vacuum cleaner would work unless he saw what happened at the beginning of the film? This is called out in the ''[=MST3K=]'' episode, saying that is in fact how he knew.
45* PoliceAreUseless: The police and government authorities, for all their efforts to recapture these aliens, often let them slip past them way too easily; one security guard in the supermarket practically lets one of the aliens simply take his gun out of his hand.
46** Especially egregious is what happens right after when the police are called in to confront the aliens; when Eric charges forward to protect his friends, the pursuing officer flips over the corner of his cruiser when he has ''plenty'' of room to spare... And that's not even getting into the police actually causing an entire store to explode violently. Even worse in the Japanese VHS [[spoiler:when the flipping officer ''accidentally shoots Eric'' as he falls]].
47* ProductPlacement: Abundant, as some of the placement serves minor plot points. The products in question are:
48** Coca-Cola -- This turns out to be the Earth analogue to the aliens' primary nourishment on their home planet and thus ''vital to their survival''! Apparently, that applies to Coke-brand Sprite, too.
49** UsefulNotes/McDonalds -- A character (Courtney) works there, and the kids go to a huge birthday party there, hence Ronald's cameo. The trailer actually played up the cameo. While Eric names the alien "Mac" based on his being a '''M'''ysterious '''A'''lien '''C'''reature, bear in mind that the restaurant's most famous sandwich, the Big Mac, is name-dropped in the film. The aliens even come from the planet of "Quartus Poundus", which might refer to another [=McDonald=]'s sandwich--the Quarter Pounder with Cheese.
50** Powerwheels -- Mac steals a Powerwheels car, and ends up getting chased by dogs while riding it.
51** Sears -- The mom gets a job here, and the government agents chase Eric and Mac through it.
52** Advertising/{{Skittles}} -- The aliens nosh on these too, much as E.T. did with Reese's Pieces.
53** Valvoline -- The logo for this motor oil producer mirrors the 'V' sign the aliens make with their hands, as well as provides a clue as to where the rest of MAC's family is hiding.
54** Wickes Lumber -- Mac desires to go there[[note]]Not an actual Wickes ''location'' but rather one of their billboards on a desert highway[[/note]], and it's also the location of a comic relief scene with the alien family and the final confrontation with the government. All the furniture in their house is made with Wickes Lumber, as well.
55* SequelHook: "''[[TemptingFate We'll be back!]]''" Although other than the words, the story is completely wrapped up.
56* SoundtrackDissonance: The heartwarming ballad "Take Me, I'll Follow You", sung by Bobby Caldwell, appears two times in the movie. The second time is in the credits after Jara Lane's "You're Not A Stranger Anymore". The first time? [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWxltTbQCBQ During a scene in which Mac is stuck on top of a tree with dogs barking at him, while Eric and his mom are jogging after she and him have been clashing over "his" behavior]].
57* SpoofAesop: [[spoiler: [[ArtisticLicenseGunSafety Practice safe trigger discipline, kids!]] [[SpoofAesop Or there will be]] consequences!]]
58* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: An odd case where the denial is actually true; Eric is oddly quick to insist the havoc Mac wrecked on the house wasn't him, despite no one accusing him of anything.
59* UnusuallyUninterestingSight:
60** Nobody seems especially puzzled by the stuffed bear Eric insists on bringing to the party at UsefulNotes/McDonalds; even after Mac ''stretches his arm out reaching for a cola'', it's quickly glossed over.
61** Somehow, Eric and his mother don't seem curious at the dogs barking madly at a nearby tree right after Mac has crashed a Power Wheels toy in the same place.
62** While the kids and aliens are on the run from the authorities, another young driver doesn't really react to the aliens looking out of the van at her. They only start causing panic when the biggest alien steals that driver's soda by reaching through the window.
63* WideEyedIdealist: When Courtney makes the very good point that the government might actually have a good reason to catch MAC, like for instance him having a disease, Eric's only rebuttal is "He doesn't have any diseases." How can he know that for sure?

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