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Wild Thing, I Think I Love You
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak is one of those iconic books from my childhood. It seems to perfectly capture a small boys imagination and dreams and the pictures were just iconic. One glance and they are instantly recognisable.
Like most of my children favourites, it is being made into a film. Spike Jonze is directing so I’m expecting something stunning. His previous films, Being John Malkovich and Adaptation, are just incredible works that play with reality and cinematic conventions. There are rumours that the first edit of Where the Wild Things are were too dark and disturbing forcing the director to re-shoot large parts of the film.
How ever the film turns out, it looks like it is going to be stunning and match the books iconic images.

Source and more images: Where the ‘Wild Things’ Pictures Are
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