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  1. Fox was told at the end of TDKR that the auto pilot was fixed by Bruce Wayne. So Wayne fixed the auto pilot, jumped out of the plane and somehow went to the place with the cafe with Cat Woman. If this isn't the case, what was the point of putting that line about the auto pilot in?

  2. The Bond one ignores one pretty key fact though. Daniel Craig's Bond films are a reboot. Also, a big part of Skyfall was Raoul Silva hinting to Bond that he was lied to by M and MI6 and wasn't aware of it and was being used. That could also back up the fan theory that Bond is a codename and that he was brainwashed into believing he really was James Bond and wasn't just a codename. But even if he IS the real James Bond then with it being a reboot then he could be the first Bond which starts it off as being a codename.

  3. What Culture… Please, please, please fire everybody except Ben, Jules, Tiny Peter, maybe you could keep Cleary and Simon… Bring back Blompy and fire… Literaly fire everybidy else. Thank you for your consideration.

  4. No. 1 is not really that much of a contradiction to the content of the movie. If E.T. universe is the same as Star Wars, it means that the force exists. People sensitive to the force can have visions of things that are on other planets, probably in other universes as well if they are properly tuned in. So, if you want this theory to be real, than George Lucas is in that universe force-sensitive and Star Wars is not really his creation, but rather a vision the force gave him from an epic space saga.

  5. I have never heard of Willy Wonka and Mary Poppins being The Doctor, but I have heard of them being wizards, and their movies being in the Harry Potter universe. THAT I can buy.

  6. Thank you for acknowledging the whole "Star Wars is a movie in E.T." thing. Most people who support this theory just seem to gloss right over that. I suppose you could come up with an elaborate theory about George Lucas contacting aliens or secretly being an alien himself, but the more hoops you have to jump through to rationalize away inconsistencies, the less satisfying these theories become.

  7. Try on this theory. The Doctor is the original Dr. Doolittle as played by Rex Harrison. They both are eccentric. Both have unusual ways of traveling. Both can communicate with other species. And both travel with companions who grow and learn from their experiences.

  8. The iconic opening of Star Wars says "a long time ago". That indicates that Star Wars is set in our universe, just not our time or place. E.T. is set in the same universe and Star Wars is a historical movie that exists within the movie.

  9. So I guess Sherlock Holmes is also a codename, because he doesn't age and… Wait a tick, Moneypenny ,Watson and all the other character's names are codenames as well. Except M, that's definitely not a codename.

  10. In answer to point number one

    Read the Doctor Who novel "Wishing Well" which features David Tennant's 10th Doctor and companion Martha Jones at an American town in 2007 over Halloween.

    In the story Martha noticed a kid dressed as Jar-Jar Binks for Halloween and the Doctor remarks that they got him "totally wrong" in the film, and that he's actually a very amicable person.

    Martha asks "You do know Star Wars is a movie right?" and the Doctor replies that "Oh no; George Lucas mistook interstellar psychic transmissions for his own imagination."

    This can be taken as a joke; but if it is meant to be true then this Easter Egg sentence of only a few words links a lot of things together. It means Star Wars exists in the same universe as Doctor Who, and the theory of point one in this video means that so too does E.T. – And to go even further; Doctor Who's comic licence was owned by Marvel Comics (who now publish Star Wars comics as today they are both owned by Disney) in the 80s and there are canonical stories of the 7th Doctor (or at least his TARDIS) appearing on the roof of the Fantastic Four's Baxter Building – which was part of the plot and not just an Easter Egg.

    So if this throwaway line in one Doctor Who spin off book has any credibility it can be used to link together the Whoniverse, the Star Wars universe (virtually most Lucas/Speilberg creations, the Marvel universe and even the Transformers – research it; it's really cool!)

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