Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Where the Wild Things Are


To start off these new posts, I decided to talk a little bit about the upcoming film Where the Wild Things Are. I have always enjoyed this book, because I have a very vivid imagination. This book always seemed to speak to the creativity and imagination in each child. Also, if you get the chance, read the book again and pay close attention to the illustrations. As the book progresses (and the events get wilder and more adventurous), the pictures get progressively larger until they fill the entire page. It's almost like Max's imagination is running away from him--

As for the film, it is an adaptation of that same book. This is no small feat, considering that the entire book can be read in a matter of minutes. It is directed by Spike Jonze, who is known more for his music videos and off-beat films such as Being John Malkovich and Adaptation. The film is slated for release in October 2009, but that may be subject to change. The LA Times reported a string of problems associated with the the film that the director was trying to resolve.

Having just seen the trailer, I can say that I am pretty impressed so far. I was worried that the book was going to take the route of The Cat in the Hat and similar movies. It appears that the film is going to try and take on some poignancy dealing with Max's family, and I hope that character development and story don't take a backseat to special effects and action sequences. Watch the trailer at http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/wherethewildthingsare/, and let me know what you guys think--

New Posts soon

Okay, I've been stewing around about different things to do with this blog, even though it has been almost a year since I posted anything. I still want it to be about movies, particularly movies for children and families. So in these next couple of weeks, I am going to be posting more information about upcoming children's movies, interviews, and personal observations and feelings about past, present, and upcoming films. Rather than focusing on negative things and films to avoid (that should be a parental responsibility), I decided to talk about things in a more optimistic sense. Instead of just writing a bad review about a film, I am going to try and find what was valuable about a given movie. This may include past films that people are already familiar with, or even movies that some people have never heard of. As I do this, please leave any comments you guys have about whether the info is helpful or not.