Next Saturday, girls, the Film Forum is running "E.T." at 1PM, and, darlings, I want to be there! I have not seen this film since it came out in 1982--my God, I was still in my twenties--and I am curious to see if it holds up. Whatever happened to Peter Coyote, who plays sort of the villainous figure? I am sure Dee Wallace has long retired, because what use is there for her in the films being made today?
I recall this film having beauty, charm and a poignant message. I cried real tears when I first saw it, and no doubt I will cry real tears again.
E. T. is so cute, who wouldn't want to protect him? And the climactic bike ride, with the John Williams score should prove to be stunning.
I hope we can make this showing of this special film.
Wouldn't it be great if Drew made a personal appearance?
To think, it has been 42 years, darlings!!!!!!!!!!! 42 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Poor Drew had such a dysfunctional family; it’s a miracle she turned out as well as she did!!!
Victoria, Yes, and I give her credit for all she has achieved in wake of her dysfunctional family. Was it really a family, actually? But she looks great and seems so gracious and happy doing her talk show. Hats off to Drew!
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