Where the Wild Things are.

Yeah its pretty cool and you look at it with a new subtext when you hear about the hell it was for Spike to get this film made and how he had to fight for Max Records.
And all-in-all, I think I can say that already his effort has been put to great work (from all that I've seen). I'm really expecting this film to be a geniune cinema treat.
 
Awesome read.


I hope theres an art book to this film too.
 
its the same trailer, just cut down a little bit.

You've already seen it? If so does it still have that lame music in the background that doesn't fit the film at all?
 
I'm still not at all sure how to feel about this. Something just feels...off. And yet it feels so right in many respects.
 
You've already seen it? If so does it still have that lame music in the background that doesn't fit the film at all?

Wake up by the arcade fire? surely you mean awesome music hahah that works for the trailer, yeah its still in there haha
 
I wasn't really meaning that the band or the song itself sucks, my gf and I as well as a few other friends who grew up reading this book just don't think that song fits with the story or feel of the film whatsoever. So hopefully the actual movie will only have a score in it.
 
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They never did release the version from the trailer, did they?

na they didnt

the music is composed by Karen O (lead singer from the Yeah Yeah Yeah's) who is SPike Jonez girlfriend or ex i dont know but they do have a relationship. Karen O is known for her punk/pop tactics in music however she is a beatiful composer when playing acoustic instruments. The song "Hello Tomorrow" was played during Spike Jonez's adidas commercial which worked profoundly. Im hoping she does a good job with the score in this film.
 
The song is just ok but because the editing of the trailer and the song mixed together so perfecty, it MADE the trailer.
 
HUGE BUMP!!! New trailer is attached to Harry Potter tomorrow!

http://www.joblo.com/index.php?id=27329

Even if it isn't the new one, I'm happy I'll finally get a chance to see the trailer on the big screen.

na they didnt

the music is composed by Karen O (lead singer from the Yeah Yeah Yeah's) who is SPike Jonez girlfriend or ex i dont know but they do have a relationship. Karen O is known for her punk/pop tactics in music however she is a beatiful composer when playing acoustic instruments. The song "Hello Tomorrow" was played during Spike Jonez's adidas commercial which worked profoundly. Im hoping she does a good job with the score in this film.

Karen O. is awesome :wow:. I think she will do a wonderful job.

And Spike Jonze is dating Michelle Williams ;)
 
Even if it isn't the new one, I'm happy I'll finally get a chance to see the trailer on the big screen.



Karen O. is awesome :wow:. I think she will do a wonderful job.

And Spike Jonze is dating Michelle Williams ;)

thats it, yeah they use to go out i know that. He stepped up with Michelle Williams though damnnnn
 
Comic-Con: Ten Minutes Shown From "Where the Wild Things Are"

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As the young Max Records steps out onto the stage of Hall H he looks out at a couple thousand people but is more self-possessed than a lot of the adult actors we’ve seen stroll out into the Comic Con spotlight. There’s a brief ‘wow’ but he never looks shaken. Records, who we saw briefly in The Brothers Bloom and stars as Max in Where the Wild Things Are, has a quote from Maurice Sendak written on his hand. “You know I really love this movie and I hope people like it, because if not they can all go straight to hell.” Beyond that Max didn’t talk much; instead he introduced three long clips from Wild Things that suggest the movie is tender, adventurous and, yeah, dark and maybe even a bit dangerous.

In a short video showing behind the scenes footage and interviews with Spike Jonze and original author Maurice Sendak, that author says that Jonze’s film has an emotional, spiritual and visual life that embodies the book. The footage certainly displays a deep emotional life; there are intimations of death and decay that you don’t often find in a film based on a kids’ book.

Basically, we saw three big sequences. The first is the one that follows from the moment that opens the trailer, where the wild thing Carol (James Gandolfini) is carrying Max through the forest. He’s introducing Max to his kingdom, and as they wander from forest to desert the conversation goes from funny and wry to a surprisingly touching discussion of how things end. Carol laments that the desert was once rock and will eventually be dust; Max shocks him by mentioning that even the sun will eventually die. How could that be, asks Carol? You’re the King, and I’m big! Let’s live!

Then we saw another sequence hinted at in the trailer, where the wild things are thowing each other around, playing in the forsest. They form a big dogpile with Max at the bottom; he’s initially almost frightened, then grows comfortable as the piled wild things form a safe little cave in which he hides. Face to face with KW (Lauren Ambrose) Max talks a bit about his home life and we see a lot of the range of emotion that Records can really project. Frankly, I’m shocked that there was ever any doubt about his performance, because what we see here looks really impressive.

Finally, we saw a third sequence clipped in the trailer, where Max is directing the wild things to build a fortress. It’ll have tunnels, and a laboratory where they can build robots and all sorts of great stuff. They create that sweeping, massive structure of sticks and trees that you might have seen in the trailer and a few stills; here Spike Jonze’s visual sensibility really leaps forward, as we get to see what could be the perfect fantasy childhood fortress of solitude.

Throughout, there was music that sounded at times like additional Arcade Fire songs, but also some of what must be the music created by Carter Burwell and Karen O from the Yeah, Yeah Yeahs. Everything we heard fit the footage very well and added to the sense of a fantasy land that is built on a less than stable foundation. None of the sequences we saw directly showed how things must eventually fall apart; you could watch these moments and wonder where the movie’s drama comes in. But look at the trailer again and you’ll see Max’s kingdom crumbling, and I can see why Sendak might describe the movie as dangerous. Where the Wild Things Are appears to have a real emotional depth, like a dream of a strange, wild forest withbright grottoes and shadowy, frightening reaches.

I’ll say this: people have evidently felt completely transported by Avatar, which left me relatively unmoved. So far, Where the Wild Things Are is the movie that really seems to have been shot in a totally new environment, with creatures and places actually exist outside the film frame.

- /film
 
Global License! e-news announced Warner Bros. Where the Wild Things Are Gets Video Game

"A video game will launch this October for the upcoming release Where the Wild Things Are from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Legendary Pictures.

The movie-inspired video game will be available for Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS.

"Where the Wild Things Are is one the most beloved children's stories and we are excited to deliver an immersive interactive experience based on and inspired by the feature film from Spike Jonze," says Samantha Ryan, senior vice president of production and development for Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. "Through their action-filled adventure, players will team-up with the Wild Things—each with their own unique skills or special talents—learn valuable new abilities and work together to find a way to safety."

Where the Wild Things Are, with voice talent from Catherine Keener and James Gandolfini, will hit theaters on Oct. 16."
 
Global License! e-news announced Warner Bros. Where the Wild Things Are Gets Video Game

"A video game will launch this October for the upcoming release Where the Wild Things Are from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Legendary Pictures.

The movie-inspired video game will be available for Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS.

"Where the Wild Things Are is one the most beloved children's stories and we are excited to deliver an immersive interactive experience based on and inspired by the feature film from Spike Jonze," says Samantha Ryan, senior vice president of production and development for Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. "Through their action-filled adventure, players will team-up with the Wild Things—each with their own unique skills or special talents—learn valuable new abilities and work together to find a way to safety."

Where the Wild Things Are, with voice talent from Catherine Keener and James Gandolfini, will hit theaters on Oct. 16."

They didn't need to make a game for this movie by the way I can't wait for this movie.:woot:
 
Well they don't need to make games for a Lot of movies but they do it anyway.
 
na they didnt

the music is composed by Karen O (lead singer from the Yeah Yeah Yeah's) who is SPike Jonez girlfriend or ex i dont know but they do have a relationship. Karen O is known for her punk/pop tactics in music however she is a beatiful composer when playing acoustic instruments. The song "Hello Tomorrow" was played during Spike Jonez's adidas commercial which worked profoundly. Im hoping she does a good job with the score in this film.
She's his ex now. But they're still friends and whatnot.

On a somewhat related note, he directed the video for the Yeah Yeah Yeah's song "Y Control", and it's awesome.
 

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