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| 14 Oct 2009 by Alex Kartman Where the Wild Things Are Clip – This is our family Carol (voiced by James Gandolfini) introduces Max (Max Records) to the rest of his family in Warner Bros. Pictures', Legendary Pictures' and Village Roadshow Pictures' adventure film ... MovieSet Behind the Scenes blog - http://blog.movieset.com/ [ More results from MovieSet Behind the Scenes blog ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Graham They gave me a ton of freedom, so I took their script and created what I wanted to see. People have told me that I remind them of a kid, not in the cliche wild-goofball way, but more by the way I see and explain things. ... We Love You So - Where The Wild Things... - http://weloveyouso.com/ [ More results from We Love You So - Where The Wild Things... ] |
| 12 Nov 2009 Where the Wild Things Are (1963). Higglety Pigglety Pop!, Or: There Must be More to Life (1967). In the Night Kitchen (1970). Outside Over There (1981). Caldecott and Co: Notes on Books and Pictures (1990) ... Suite101: Writing for Children Articles - http://writingforchildren.suite101.com/ |
| 8 Nov 2009 by aliking That was good, although most people didn't get what he was, but I really wanted a bunch of Wild Things to go with him. It wasn't until this year that I found the impetus to get on and make one, because the movie came out, and two of my friends also took the undertaking to make KW and Alexander ... Very much like the feet, there's not much specific instruction here, and in real life making this, I was running very short on time, so there are not many pictures. Just pa… ... Instructables - http://www.instructables.com/ - References [ More results from Instructables ] |
| 15 Nov 2009 by lisa Second, the photo spread is titled “Wild Things” and subtitled “Adopt a Neo-Hippie, Anything Goes Approach to Dressing with Furs, Fringe, and Everything Animal Print.” Then the photo titles refer to American Indians (”Warrior Princess,” “ Navajo Sun,” and maybe “Indigo Girl”), .... I would like to point out that most of these dudes have visible bush in many of these pictures. If they were naked women I can guarantee you they would be completely hairless down there. ... Sociological Images - http://contexts.org/socimages/ - References |
| 25 Oct 2009 by Bernie Goedhart If, for some reason, you've never encountered the picture book that started all this, visit a library or bookstore and check it out. Then get your hands on The Wild Things and read the novel. Finally, head to the theatre and watch the ... Narratives - http://communities.canada.com/montrealgazette/blogs/narratives/default.aspx [ More results from Narratives ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Julia Scott Around my house, we don't make the decision to pile into the car and head over to our local Cineplex as easily as we once did. It costs a lot of money these days to see talking animals, wild things ... Read More | Comments (2) ... WalletPop Blog - http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2009/07/02/kate-gosselin-a-popular-brand-self-dest... |
| 11 Nov 2009 Pictures Where the Wild Things Are Poster Maurice Sendak s classic book Where the Wild Things Are comes to the big screen in an adventure tale for every generation. View more Genre: Family , ... ShabbyChicCrafts: Christmas ... CraftBlips - Top Other News, Videos, and Blogs - http://craftblips.com/other/ [ More results from CraftBlips - Top Other News, Videos, and Blogs ] |
| 13 Nov 2009 by Alex Remington All in all, it's a team much better suited for MTV or a Brooklyn poetry reading than a live-action adaptation of a children's picture book. The tonal dissonance that results is about what you'd expect, though no less disappointing. The movie's shorthand for ... The idea of high-quality entertainment that is specifically directed at children seems to be an oxymoron in the critical community. However, Where the Wild Things Are, is very much a high-quality children's movie. ... The Blog - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/ - References |
| 17 Oct 2009 ... I'm almost sure he would be scared by the film but love it anyway. Still, I would hate to have the Jonze interpretation of the story overwhelm the one he has in his head. That's the danger of movies for children. They can obliterate narratives which are still being formed. So I'll wait a few years for Wild Things to become his own. I hope by waiting his ultimate enjoyment of someone else's love for this book made real will only deepen. ... behind the picture ... Heading East - http://www.mexicanpictures.com/headingeast/ |
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