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"Where the Wild Things Are" Poster
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Where The Wild Things Are - Tame Ladies T-Shirt
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Monday, November 2, 2009
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Junk Food Where the Wild Things Are Wild Thing Charcoal T-shirt Tee
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
Junk Food dark chocolate brown t-shirt. Features a faded image of Moishe. Made out of 100% soft jersey cotton with a slim-fit. Officially Licensed.
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Where the Wild Things Are [DELUXE EDITION] (Hardcover)
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Where the Wild Things Are is one of those truly rare books that can be enjoyed equally by a child and a grown-up. If you disagree, then it's been too long since you've attended a wild rumpus. Max dons his wolf suit in pursuit of some mischief and gets sent to bed without supper. Fortuitously, a forest grows in his room, allowing his wild rampage to continue unimpaired. Sendak's color illustrations (perhaps his finest) are beautiful, and each turn of the page brings the discovery of a new wonder. The wild things--with their mismatched parts and giant eyes--manage somehow to be scary-looking without ever really being scary; at times they're downright hilarious. Sendak's defiantly run-on sentences--one of his trademarks--lend the perfect touch of stream of consciousness to the tale, which floats between the land of dreams and a child's imagination.
This Sendak classic is more fun than you've ever had in a wolf suit, and it manages to reaffirm the notion that there's no place like home. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
This Sendak classic is more fun than you've ever had in a wolf suit, and it manages to reaffirm the notion that there's no place like home. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Where the Wild Things Are: The Movie Storybook (Hardcover)
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Where the Wild Things Are, one of the wildest and most memorable picture books ever created, is now a movie full of adventure and mystery?—?and huge hairy creatures. Follow Max, a rambunctious boy who feels misunderstood at home, as he sets out in a tiny boat, seeking new worlds across the sea. He lands on the incredible island of the wild things, a place where being a beast isn't a bad thing. The wild things make Max their king, and he reigns over a land of friendly battles, 100-foot-tall dogs, enormous forts, and amazing chases. But life on the island is full of challenges, too. The wild things expect a lot from their king, and if he doesn't please them, there's a good chance he'll be gobbled up!
"Where the Wild Things Are" Soundtrack
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
The soundtrack of Where the Wild Things Are was released on September 29, 2009.
1. "Igloo" – 1:48
2. "All Is Love" – 2:49
3. "Capsize" – 2:38
4. "Worried Shoes" – 4:12 (a cover of a Daniel Johnston song)
5. "Rumpus" – 2:43
6. "Rumpus Reprise" – 1:53
7. "Hideaway" – 5:10
8. "Cliffs" – 2:59
9. "Animal" – 4:10
10. "Lost Fur" – 1:06 (Carter Burwell)
11. "Heads Up" – 2:55
12. "Building All Is Love" – 3:32
13. "Food Is Still Hot" – 2:44
14. "Sailing Home" – 1:02
1. "Igloo" – 1:48
2. "All Is Love" – 2:49
3. "Capsize" – 2:38
4. "Worried Shoes" – 4:12 (a cover of a Daniel Johnston song)
5. "Rumpus" – 2:43
6. "Rumpus Reprise" – 1:53
7. "Hideaway" – 5:10
8. "Cliffs" – 2:59
9. "Animal" – 4:10
10. "Lost Fur" – 1:06 (Carter Burwell)
11. "Heads Up" – 2:55
12. "Building All Is Love" – 3:32
13. "Food Is Still Hot" – 2:44
14. "Sailing Home" – 1:02
Where the Wild Things Synopsis
Monday, October 26, 2009
Max (Max Records) is a young boy that enjoys an active fantasy life. He builds an igloo in the snow and tries to entice his older, teenage sister Claire (Pepita Emmerichs) to play with him. A snowball fight ensues with her and her friends, but when her friends jump on the igloo, destroying it, Max is very upset. Claire stands by, says nothing, and then leaves with her friends. Max goes into a fit of rage, stomping snow around Claire's bedroom and breaking things. His mother Connie (Catherine Keener) consoles him, but a series of events makes it clear that Max needs more attention.
One night, just before dinner, Max throws a tantrum in front of his mother’s boyfriend (Mark Ruffalo). His mother tries to restrain him, but Max bites her shoulder and runs out of the house to a nearby shore where he finds an abandoned sailboat.
After several days of sailing he reaches an island, which is home to large talking beasts (the wild things):
* Carroll (voiced by James Gandolfini) - Their unofficial "leader"
* Ira and Judith (voiced by Forest Whitaker and Catherine O'Hara) - A pair of lovers
* Alexander (voiced by Paul Dano) - He constantly craves attention
* Douglas (voiced by Chris Cooper) - He's the second-hand to Carroll
* The Bull (voiced by Michael Berry, Jr.) - A quiet and intimidating Wild Thing that mostly keeps to himself.
Max sees they are in the middle of an argument and approaches them. They consider eating him but he convinces them he’s a great king with magical powers capable of bringing harmony to the group. Upon hearing this they crown Max their king. KW (voiced by Lauren Ambrose), a Wild Thing who had temporarily left, returns to the group.
Max first declares a rumpus (a chaotic game of smashing trees and tackling each other). Carroll, one of the Wild Things, takes him around the island, Max's kingdom, and shows him a model he's built of what he wishes the island looked like. Inspired by this, Max orders the construction of an enormous fort. However, another argument arises over the inclusion of Bob and Terry, two owls who are KW’s friends, into the group. Max’s solution is to organize a dirt-clod fight to relieve tension but Alexander is physically hurt during the fight, causing yet more arguments and KW leaves the group again.
Eventually, the truth about Max comes out: he is neither a king nor does he have magical powers. This upsets Carroll, who accidentally rips Douglas's arm off. KW talks to Max about how it is already difficult enough for the Wild Things without Carroll throwing tantrums. Hearing this, Max finally understands his mother's position and decides that it is time to leave the island. The group prepares Max’s boat for his return journey and they bid him farewell.
Upon returning home, Max is embraced by his distraught mother who hugs him and happily watches and smiles as he hungrily eats dinner.
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_the_Wild_Things_Are_(film)
One night, just before dinner, Max throws a tantrum in front of his mother’s boyfriend (Mark Ruffalo). His mother tries to restrain him, but Max bites her shoulder and runs out of the house to a nearby shore where he finds an abandoned sailboat.
After several days of sailing he reaches an island, which is home to large talking beasts (the wild things):
* Carroll (voiced by James Gandolfini) - Their unofficial "leader"
* Ira and Judith (voiced by Forest Whitaker and Catherine O'Hara) - A pair of lovers
* Alexander (voiced by Paul Dano) - He constantly craves attention
* Douglas (voiced by Chris Cooper) - He's the second-hand to Carroll
* The Bull (voiced by Michael Berry, Jr.) - A quiet and intimidating Wild Thing that mostly keeps to himself.
Max sees they are in the middle of an argument and approaches them. They consider eating him but he convinces them he’s a great king with magical powers capable of bringing harmony to the group. Upon hearing this they crown Max their king. KW (voiced by Lauren Ambrose), a Wild Thing who had temporarily left, returns to the group.
Max first declares a rumpus (a chaotic game of smashing trees and tackling each other). Carroll, one of the Wild Things, takes him around the island, Max's kingdom, and shows him a model he's built of what he wishes the island looked like. Inspired by this, Max orders the construction of an enormous fort. However, another argument arises over the inclusion of Bob and Terry, two owls who are KW’s friends, into the group. Max’s solution is to organize a dirt-clod fight to relieve tension but Alexander is physically hurt during the fight, causing yet more arguments and KW leaves the group again.
Eventually, the truth about Max comes out: he is neither a king nor does he have magical powers. This upsets Carroll, who accidentally rips Douglas's arm off. KW talks to Max about how it is already difficult enough for the Wild Things without Carroll throwing tantrums. Hearing this, Max finally understands his mother's position and decides that it is time to leave the island. The group prepares Max’s boat for his return journey and they bid him farewell.
Upon returning home, Max is embraced by his distraught mother who hugs him and happily watches and smiles as he hungrily eats dinner.
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_the_Wild_Things_Are_(film)
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