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Eerie or Endearing E-prompt for the A to Z Blogging Challenge

E is for “E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial.”

Movie buffs would have to be extra-terrestrial aliens themselves not to have heard of this family favorite film.

Released in cinemas in 1982, this Steven Spielberg picture captured viewers’ hearts with the story of a young loner whose life is touched by a strange alien creature that was suddenly stranded in a California suburb.

The cast included Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, Peter Coyote and Dee Wallace.

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If you don’t have a blog post idea for E-Day yet, we have two words for you:

“Phone home.”

Oh, and pass the Reece’s Pieces, if you would, please.

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7 comments:

  1. The last 2 days (D & E) have been 2 of my favourite films- I'll definitely be coming back to see what else is on the list!

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  2. ohhhh I so loved ET :) Still love to leave messages on my husband's phone saying: phoooone home!

    Greetings from the A to Z trail,
    Sylvia @ Playful Creative

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  3. Love it. My oldest granddaughter is frightened by ET.

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  4. I love ET now but was frightened by it as a child--not by ET himself, but by the crazy scientists trying to catch him. Someday, I hope to share this great film with my own kids, but I think I'll wait until they get a little bit older to avoid passing on the nightmares!

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  5. Ah, love it! I even have a book version I read every couple of years that I read with my ESL students.

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  6. Cute post about ET. It's definitely something to phone home about. Wishing you out of this world experiences...M. J. from your favorite crochet blog: http://lotsofcrochetstitches.blogspot.com/

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  7. ET! Really enjoyed it!

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