Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Wild Things

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Very sad news today...

Maurice Sendak, author of the classic children's book "Where the Wild Things Are," has died, a spokeswoman for HarperCollins Publishers said Tuesday. He was 83.


Sendak illustrated nearly 100 books during a 60-year career, winning dozens of accolades as he endeared himself to generations of children reared on his fanciful stories. One critic called him "the Picasso of children's literature."


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Although I thought the movie was very slow, it certainly did an amazing job of creating the world where the Wild Things existed.


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And, if you really want to experience the weird world of the Wild Things...you need listen no further than Christopher Walken reading (and randomly commenting along the way) the book.





"He chases a dog....with a fork. I don't really think he's gonna eat it. Kids are jerks, anyway."


Hilarious.

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