Over the past twenty-years director Spike Jonze has stretched the reaches of our imaginations with not only his mind-bending movies like Being John Malcovich and Where the Wild Things Are, but also his visually thrilling music videos for artists like Bjork and The Beastie Boys. If Sinatra saw the world through rose-colored-glasses, then Jonze sees it through a a psychedelic kalidescope on LSD.
I'm Here: A Robot Love Story
Humpday Diversion: Tony Soprano, Wild Thing
We've already had some swearing today, so why not a little bit more? Taking advantage to the fact they both share James Gandolfini, here's a pretty great mash-up of Where The Wild Things Are and Tony Soprano.
Thursday Afternoon Diversion: Where The Wild Things Really Are
Had Jonze and Eggers been honest in just what audience their adaptation of a beloved and twisted children's book truly was, the end result would've looked like this.
Blackhawks Know Where The Wild (Things) Are
We'll hand it to the Blackhawks; it may not be a bear hell-bent on destruction, but we get a kick out of this commercial for next week's game against the Minnesota Wild, using Where The Wild Things Are for inspiration.
REVIEW: Where The Wild Things Are
Maurice Sendak first picked Spike Jonze to direct Where The Wild Things Are after seeing Being John Malkovich, a movie Jonze directed a decade ago. Needless to say, the process it’s taken to transform Sendak’s beloved childrens book into a live action feature film has been long and tiring. And that’s just for the fans. We’ve threatened to eat our parents because of it. But, the wait will soon be over, and for Chicagoist, it already is.
Where The Wild Things Are? The Music Box
We've mentioned the upcoming film adaptation of the famous childrens book Where The Wild Things Are before. Maybe it's because we're a little skeptical of how writer Dave Eggers and director Spike Jonze will transform a 40-something page book (that's not a whole lot of substance, though we love it dearly) into a 90-plus minute movie. Or maybe it's because we do love the book so much and we're also fans of both Eggers and Jonze and are anxious to see if they worked their magic on this.
Where the Wild Things Are Paraphernalia Galore
When a trailer for the upcoming cine-adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are debuted online this spring it caused a minor sensation, with everyone going nuts about its use of an Arcade Fire song and the decidedly non-CGI looking creatures. Although we were frankly disappointed by the Dave Eggers-penned Away We Go we're still genuinely excited; because, luckily, Spike Jonze is no Sam Mendes. In fact we haven't been this anxious to see a book-to-movie project since ... well, Wes Anderson's upcoming Fantastic Mr. Fox.

