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May 6, 2005

New Movie Idea: E.T.

So, I've got this new idea for a movie, and I went ahead and made up some storyboards:

The story is called E.T., and we find out in the last scene what the letters E.T. stand for.

Everybody wants to get E.T. - especially 2 out of every 4207 doctors.

E.T. befriends a young boy named SZIS, but...

E.T. keeps falling into holes! This needs to be the main focus of the film - falling into holes randomly.

Eventually, E.T. gets captured and placed into the Greek Parthenon.

Posted by marxy at May 6, 2005 2:04 AM

Comments

i really love this story

Posted by: porandojin at May 6, 2005 2:15 AM

it's like e. gorey's stuff

Posted by: porandojin at May 6, 2005 2:15 AM

cool. you can now be added to wired's map of how star wars changed the world (this takes a little time to boot up).

Posted by: souris at May 6, 2005 3:55 AM

so what do the letters E.T stand for?

Posted by: jariten at May 6, 2005 7:24 AM

...And the last scene!?
Tonight i won't sleep utill "(...)we find out in the last scene what the letters E.T. stand for."

And your storyboard needs a girl, there's allways a girl whenever holes are involved.

Posted by: JB at May 6, 2005 7:36 AM

I used to have this game. It sucked. I could never beat it. The same goes for the Atari Indiana Jones and the Lost Ark. They both sucked.

Supposedly, sales were so low that Atari ended up burying 5 million unsold E.T. game cartridges in a New Mexico desert landfill then had them steamrolled and sealed in concrete to prevent looting.

I hope your new movie ends up being better than the game was.

Posted by: mmm at May 6, 2005 6:58 PM

E.T. obviously stands for "entertainment tonight" because that's what this great film will deliver. I sure do hope it gets made. That poor little fella...always getting stuck in holes (sniff).

Posted by: niccomm at May 6, 2005 11:35 PM

Wow, that brought back some good memories. Those guys would always run out of nowhere and chase me into holes. It was all worth it for the Reese's pieces, however.

Posted by: John at May 7, 2005 5:05 AM