If you loved the 1982 blockbuster E.T. (Melissa Matherson, screenplay and William Kotzwinkle, author), then you’re sure to enjoy the story of IGGIE.
Iggie, a lovable frog-like alien visits Earth in search for a new planet for his fellow aliens to inhabit; he changes the lives of an underprivileged teen and his septuagenarian fisherman pal.
“You’re not going to believe this!” Rudy cried, as she kept on running past. “What’s wrong with you people?” Rip asked, as he hurried to the break room. “Help!” Earl was heard screaming. Rip barged into the room and was awestruck to find Earl swimming through the air. “Help!” Earl cried. Rip looked at Iggie and his throat was bloated and glowing yellow. Iggie turned his eyes on Rip, who then floated off the ground and dropped the gun and thrashed his arms and legs about wildly. “What the...” Iggie waddled out of the room and down the hall where the other employees had their heads peeking around doors. They saw Iggie coming and vanished behind closed doors. A side door of the headquarters blew off its hinges and landed in the parking lot. Iggie leaped out the doorway and climbed up the side of the building, like a tree frog, and to the flat roof where he went out of sight. Rip and Earl run out of the building panning the area. “Do you see it?” Rip asked, in a panic. “No.” “We have to catch that thing.”