Where the Wild Things Are

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  • August 14, 2012 at 2:48 PM, said ...

    Meh. This movie was alright. Not good, but not bad. Rental.

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  • June 16, 2011 at 11:41 PM, said ...

    I really don't think it was supposed to be a movie for kids. I'm glad it wasn't; I love how emotional and serious it is.

  • November 24, 2010 at 4:20 AM, Jamie A. said ...

    this movie was a better than sex for me

  • March 03, 2010 at 5:31 AM, Adriano Vazquez said ...

    And Carlye, how could you say that the movie was a failure, it's like you didn't even see the movie

  • March 03, 2010 at 5:31 AM, Adriano Vazquez said ...

    Cloudy with a chance of meatballs was so overrated. It didn't do anything new, and the imagination in that movie is nowhere near the imagination of Where The Wild Things Are. Wild Things doesn't drag. Plus, the movie was an hour and a half Leon :P lol. Seriously guys, SEE THE MOVIE AGAIN, there is alot more to this movie than you guys may have noticed in the first viewing. I have seen the movie quite a few times and I see something new everytime I watched it. Honestly Sherlock Holmes dragged more then this movie. Where the Wild Things Are will stand the test of time, it already has, you can't say that about cloudy with a chance of meatballs

  • February 28, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Mathew Seaman said ...

    Matinee Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and The Cat in the Hat are way better.

  • November 12, 2009 at 8:38 AM, Yvonne Negron said ...

    i loved this movie

  • November 08, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Brad J Gardner said ...

    Saw this Yesterday. It was way to complicated for kids maybe this wasn't suppose to be a kids movie. I think the pacing was good, but I feel like something needed to be resolve at the end and maybe had something of a little longer ending with Max's mom. Shoulda cut out the dirt clod fight to a minimum. I'd say rental and it would be good for a Child Psych college class to dissect as a project.

  • November 01, 2009 at 3:00 AM, Sean Burkleo said ...

    Rental - I really liked the music and the scenery, but the movie was very slow. Definitely not a kids movie. Kids attention spans can not handle this movie and when you have a lot of kids in the movie theater, it's going to make for an annoying experience. Just wait to rent this one so you can watch it in the peacefulness of your own home. There were some thoughtful insights that remind you that even a child can teach you something.

  • October 28, 2009 at 2:02 AM, Everett Breckenridge said ...

    My little brother went to this movie the other day with his buddies & he told me that the movie was ok, but it didn't really capture enough of the classic book (by the same name), so i'll rent this movie when it comes out on home video.

  • October 26, 2009 at 11:15 PM, Olabisi Kovabel said ...

    I thought the movie was good, but I thought Max was going to get eaten!!! Like in the beginning, when he first gets there, they were going to eat him, until he lied to them, saying that he has special powers. He's lucky they didn't ignore him and just rip him into pieces. I would give this a low Full Price. It was 75% for Adults, but some of it was definitely for kids. I couldn't really see adults doing some stuff that kids would actually do.

  • October 26, 2009 at 4:30 AM, Aaron said ...

    I didn't like the first 20 minutes of the film but after Max gets on the boat and goes to the island, the movie got better and I gave the film a mid-range MATINEE.

  • October 25, 2009 at 6:35 AM, John Hamilton said ...

    Just saw this... it was very good and I agree with Korey... the kid was a bit TO crazy. I loved alot of the voice acting was great. But i was a bit to dark, so its not exactly for the little kids. but Full Price in my opinion

  • October 23, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Josh Young said ...

    OMG!?!?!?! How dare you guys objectively review this movie, and not just base it on the nostalgia you feel for the books. Oh wait, thats why i come here...

  • October 22, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Ray Reveles said ...

    I deeply loved this movie,thats all I have to say.

  • October 22, 2009 at 1:46 AM, Adrian Beuses said ...

    So I read the book 2 weeks ago, then I saw the review, and I just saw the movie 2 hours ago. This movie is incredible. I do agree with the fact that in the middle of the movie a lot, I repeat, A LOT of nothing happens, but it ended exactly with how the book was trying to convey. The spirit of youth, and it was spot on all the time. There were times that I also thought it was too intense (Korey I agree with you) but it just made it much better for me, because it showed that the movie had vision and passion, and I consider it more of a pro than a con. I was having fun with it, the kid was perfect in every way, the music suited the mood changes incredibly well, the scenery was dynamic and beautiful. I would see this movie again, no doubt in my mind, I was happy I went to the movie, and 10, 20, 30 years from now, I still believe that it it was magical in it's own way. Your review was just making fun of the movie half the time and I didn't feel like it you were giving it enough credit. We might agree with the same issues, but the movie did more good than harm, and does not deserve a low Matinee. PS: Do not praise this movie better than sex, because it is not worthy of that either.

  • October 22, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Rai said ...

    i can sorta understand the rating yall gave it. I think this movie will only apeal to an older teen audience and adults who were fans of the book hardcore like me. or if you had that troubling childhood and had that similar connection with maxfeeling misunderstood i personally loved the moive because i had that strong connection with as a child in many ways and basically the hidden message in the movie is life sucks and sometimes you wanna get away but only then to realize from your trouble theres gonna be someone whos still loves despite your wrong doings the only flaws i say this movie has is a couple scenes were not needed because i felt they its slowed the story down other then that its an average film to some but an awesome one too me

  • October 20, 2009 at 5:15 AM, James Churn said ...

    I totally agree with this review. It looked great, sounded great, had great acting... but it was meaningless. I won't go so far as to say the movie didn't have a plot, but it really didn't have any meaning. You didn't really get the ending you wanted, and that's why it really drags at the end, once you realize HOW its going to end. *SPOILER ALERT* Quite frankly, I would've given this film a Full Price had Max found a way to make the Wild Things happy, before leaving because he misses his mother. But as it stands, it almost feels like he totally gives up on them, which creates a very depressing and rather boring ending.

  • October 19, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Adrian Maxwell Conn said ...

    Hmmmm Im disappointed that this was a matinee, i loved this book so much.

  • October 19, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Garrett Beaman said ...

    @Eli Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs definitely did not talk down to children. It is the first animated children's movie in a long time where there was basically no 'groaner' jokes. It was a great movie for adults and children.

  • October 19, 2009 at 4:45 AM, Hope Loneheart said ...

    Just as an FYI His folks are divorced. In the only line the sister has she says "I can't I'm at my dad's that week" on the phone. I loved the book as a child, this movie felt good to me but it did seem to get dark fast. There were points during the film my friends and I asked each other "Is this a children's movie?" I did wonder what this was going to look like as the book was so short but after having seen cloudy I knew that it could be done well. I loved how the only parts of the wild things were there face's (and I'm asuing the tails swishing) I did like how it was more serous and had parts for both kids and the older crowd that red this as a child. I gave the book to my nice last year but my sister in law thinks it to scary to read to her. I think the wild things did a good job showing Max's emotions and helped him to grow.

  • October 19, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Life In Chartreuse said ...

    And Leon, I said I wasn't going to call you guys stupid. I said I'm not one of those people. I simply got that statement out of the way so that none of you guys would be angry/get offended and then let everybody know what I thought of the film. I'm not saying "how could you guys possibly give this a matinee? That's fine by me...to each his own.

  • October 19, 2009 at 2:47 AM, Life In Chartreuse said ...

    I'm really hoping all this doesn't spark a Watchmen-style revolt on the Spill Crew...but I'm going to have to say I didn't see Max as being a brat (but that's just me.) His sister's teenager friends accidentally hurt him while 'playing' and then left without apologizing. That's a very valid reason for Max to burst into a rage and wreck his sister's room like he does. That's just how kids are when they're hurt- I've been there many, many times. I don't think he was a brat; I just think that he was having a natural (and possibly unreasonable) breakdown due to all the stress going on in his life. His dad's out of the picture, he has next to no friends, and his mom barely pays attention to him. If I was under those circumstances, I'd be very tempted to take the same actions Max did. That's just what kids do. Would you rather have had him wander off into the forest after a quiet evening of dining with his mother? Of course not...Max's tantrum works as the catalyst that sets the entire film into motion. But then again, everybody's entitled to their own opinion. I personally loved it, it made me feel like a kid again...I thought it was wonderful. I encourage you guys to check out my recently posted review if you feel so inclined. i-have-no-plans-to-eat-anybody Take care! -Chartreuse

  • October 18, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Christopher Exantus said ...

    @Eli How exactly did Cloudy with a chance of meatballs talk down to children? Also how can you claim a movie is supposedly "going against the grain" When you yourself have not seen the movie?

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Synopsis: Visionary director Spike Jonze brings Maurice Sendak's beloved children's book to the big screen with the help of hipster icon Dave Eggers, who teamed with Jonze to pen the adapted screenplay. A mixture of real actors, computer animation, and live puppeteering, Where the Wild Things Are follows the adventures of a young boy named Max (Max Records) ...  Continue Reading

Starring: Lauren Ambrose, James Gandolfini, Forest Whitaker, Catherine Keener

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