Monday 2 August 2010

E.T. named the greatest film of all time

I'm not a big fan of polls, so I don't know why I'm posting this but it does definitely classify itself as Spielberg news.

The UK's Press Association has the news that ET has been named the greatest film of all time by TV listings magazine Radio Times.

Steven Spielberg's ET The Extra-Terrestrial was voted the greatest film of all time in a survey published today.

The story of an alien trapped on Earth trying to get home topped the poll of more than 2,500 people for radiotimes.com.

Movie expert Barry Norman described the sci-fi classic as "the perfect family film".

He told the Radio Times it was "a magical tale for children, a triumph of special effects, a chastening lesson to bigots everywhere and, as the director Steven Spielberg describes it, a simple and pure love story".

ET won four Oscars in 1983 but was beaten to the Best Picture award by Richard Attenborough's Gandhi.

The Wizard Of Oz came second in the online survey, followed by Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Toy Story.


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