But I'm probably the only one here to whom "Where the Wild Things Are" doesn't mean anything except as an embarrassingly bad S4 Buffy episode, even after watching the trailer.
I have already made the purchase of WTWTA, in anticipation of the lowercase tea. Along with a few Dr Seuss works and "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus".
Juliebird, I went back and added the link.
I found it on youtube anyway.
I would not want to be the dude ripping the magazines.
Thanks, Sue!
milkshake.
Actual movie question: I have a memory of Jason Statham doing a voice for WthWTA. Was it a dream? I do have a tendency for vivid, realistic/mundane dreams that I occasionally have a hard time sorting from reality. Or is Statham doing a voice for another movie?
If no and no, then I totally had a dream that Statham was the voice for some monster/creature.
I remember hearing that the voice actors had been changed but I don't think Jason Statham was ever attached.
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus - is the bomb. I *love* it.
This tragedy is easily remedied. Hie thee to a library or book store. Your life will be richer for it.
Totally concur with this. A singular touchstone of my childhood.
I believe I actually cried the first time I read WtWTA to Owen.
I so wanted a wolf suit like Max's when I was a kid.