I think Spielberg's "E.T." is one of the greatest stories ever told on screen because of the plot, the character's developments, and the humor. There is a lot of humor in the movie, and that's one thing I like about it. I like all the characters in the movie, but I love E.T. I also loved the effects like the flying bikes, I would love to ride a bike in midair.
Another thing I loved was the writing. I liked the dialogue that was going on between Elliott and E.T.
I was a 10-year-old in school, and my mom happened to hear of a domestic re-release of the movie and she had thought I would have liked it, and we went to see it at a movie theater. I had loved the movie from then and I still do.
Steven Spielberg has got to be the greatest director alive, and he is on my imaginary list of people I would be honored to shake hands with.
Another thing I loved was the writing. I liked the dialogue that was going on between Elliott and E.T.
I was a 10-year-old in school, and my mom happened to hear of a domestic re-release of the movie and she had thought I would have liked it, and we went to see it at a movie theater. I had loved the movie from then and I still do.
Steven Spielberg has got to be the greatest director alive, and he is on my imaginary list of people I would be honored to shake hands with.