Spielberg regrets editing guns out of 'E.T.' and opposes revising old films for modern sensitivity.

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Steven Spielberg has expressed regret over re-editing his 1982 sci-fi blockbuster ET: The Extra Terrestrial to remove guns, stating that no film should be revised based on modern sensibilities. He also defended the cultural heritage of works like Roald Dahl's, which have been tweaked for modern readers, saying he does not believe in censorship. Spielberg's most recent film, The Fabelmans, received seven Oscar nominations, and his next project is rumored to be a drama based on the lead character from Bullitt.
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