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| 26 Oct 2009 by Steven Rubio Only such movies to get a 1/10 rating from me: The Flintstones and Scooby-Doo. Number of “children's and fantasy” movies I have rated: 28. Number of those I rated higher than Wild Things: 7. Posted on Monday, October 26, 2009 at 11:48 ... Steven Rubio's Online Life - http://begonias.typepad.com/srubio/ [ More results from Steven Rubio's Online Life ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Bonnie McCarthy 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 and giant meatballs falling from the sky - - and ... Each rating is on a scale of zero to ten depending on quantity (more "F" words equal a higher number) as well as context. In addition to these ratings, the site also details exactly why a film rates high or low in a specific ... WalletPop Blog - http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2009/07/02/kate-gosselin-a-popular-brand-self-dest... - References |
| 6 hours ago by Saugata If not for a few points mentioned early that make me pray Ubisofts VP of marketing is torn apart by wild animals, this would've shot all the way up to #3-4 on my all time list. Rating: 5 / 5 ... Yes, there's lots of new things added to the game but it's like a spaghetti sauce that started out good but then had way too many ingrediants dumped into it to try to make it better. Rating: 3 / 5. C. Ro Says: November 22nd, 2009 at 10:26 am. If you liked the first you'll like ... Techno Chat|Tech Blog!! - http://technochat.in/ |
| 11 Nov 2009 by Drivel International Using his Western business acumen*, our hero puts the Wild Things to work doing various sorts of menial jobs, bringing the American value of hard labor to the unenlightened natives. (Apparently they don't have union ... Invest while wage slavery's still hot in the recession!). Trust-funders like me will like the film for the end moral: If an investment goes sour, you can always come crawling back to mom and dad. RATING: $$$$ ($4 USD / $5) BUY: Wal-Mart (WMT), Kohl's (KSS) ... Capitalist Movie Reviews - http://capitalistmoviereviews.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Oct 2009 In what could be one of the biggest wild cards of the decade, director Spike Jonze brings to life a family of nearly friendly beasts in Where the Wild Things Are, an adaptation of the beloved children's book. The movie, which can only ... FilmJabber.com Theatrical Reviews - Last 20 - http://www.filmjabber.com/movie/reviews/ |
| 19 Aug 2009 by Lauren Lewandoski Where the Wild Things Are is set to be released this fall with an E10+ rating. Griptonite is also developing the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions and the DS version is being handled by WayForward. ... Nintendo World Report Headlines - http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/ - References [ More results from Nintendo World Report Headlines ] |
| 19 Oct 2009 by Darby O'Gill In Where the Wild Things Are, we follow the journey of Max, an 8 year old boy, trying to find his place in the world. His teenage sister is starting to hangout with friends of her own, and his single Mom is starting to date again, ... if you're thirty years old or older, you are going to love this movie. But, if this is the first time you have ever heard of Where the Wild Things Are, you might find yourselves a little bit lost on what makes it so great. Rating: ... Darby's Secret Stash - http://darblogy.wordpress.com/ |
| 13 Nov 2009 Driven by a series of pressures internal and external, Max leaves home, jumps in a boat and sails across the ocean to a strange island where giant beasts reign - the Wild Things from Maurice Sendak's visionary classic. ... Spine breakers RSS feed - http://www.spinebreakers.co.uk/_layouts/feed.aspx?xsl=1&web=/&page=c841... |
| 15 Nov 2009 by Steven I knew it was going to be difficult to take a book as short as Where the Wild Things Are and stretch it into a feature length film, but to my pleasant. Steven M. Finkelstein - http://stevenfinkelstein.com/blog/ |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Corndog And so what if the sun is going to die, did we not already know that? Everything must end, and Max shows us that we must live in the moment, have fun, and most importantly to try to make things best by loving. Yes, I said love. ... add on top of that the hope that Max exudes with his use of imagination, something that we, even as adults, must always cling on to, and you have a powerful combination. Love and Hope: two very important things to have, like Max. Rating: ***1/2 ... Corndog Chats Cinema - http://corndogchatscinema.blogspot.com/ |
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