June 17, 2011

E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is an American film, released on June 11, 1982. The film, directed by Steven Spielberg, among others, these players are Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace-Stone, Robert MacNaughton, Drew Barrymore and introduced (which at the time, was only 7 years old), in the public world of movies. The film jump-start a career in the film world Barymoore Drew.

Movie Synopsis

The film opens in a Northern California forest as a group of alien botanists collect flora samples. U.S. government agents appear and the aliens flee in their spaceship, leaving one of their own behind in their haste. The scene shifts to a suburban California home, where a boy named Elliott is trying to fit in with his older brother, Michael, and his friends. As he fetches pizza, Elliott discovers the stranded alien, who promptly flees. Despite his family's disbelief, Elliott leaves Reese's Pieces candy in the forest to lure it into his bedroom. Before he goes to bed, Elliott notices the alien imitating his movements.

Elliott feigns illness the next morning to avoid school so he can play with the alien. That afternoon, Michael and their younger sister, Gertie, meet the alien. They decide to keep him and hide him from their mother. When the children ask it about its origin, it answers by levitating balls to represent its solar system and further demonstrates its powers by reviving a dead plant.

At school the next day, Elliott begins to experience a psychic connection with the alien. Exhibiting signs of intoxication due to the alien's own intoxication from drinking beer, Elliott begins freeing all the frogs from a dissection class. As the alien watches John Wayne kiss Maureen O'Hara in The Quiet Man, Elliott's psychic link causes him to kiss a girl he likes (Erika Eleniak) in the same manner.

Movie Trailer
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Trailer



Movie Credit

Director: Steven Spielberg
Writer: Melissa Mathison
Stars: Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore and Peter Coyote

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