I have been feeling a little down this afternoon, so rather than blog something new I thought that I would share something that has cheered me up a little bit: the trailer for the film adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are. Enjoy.
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New trailer, I see. Still don't know how a 16-page book is going to translate into a 90+ minute film.
Yeah, but I still want to see it.
Let the wild rumpus start!
Hulu doesn't work outside the US :(
Sorry, Rosel. I picked Hulu because the resolution was much better, but you can still find it on YouTube here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NOkQ4dYVaM
No problem Brian.
I couldn't see the trailer here but just wanted to say I hope the mood passes and you're feeling better soon.
New trailer, I see. Still don't know how a 16-page book is going to translate into a 90+ minute film.
There's a gripping, 72 minute âand grewâ scene.
By the way, I'm working on a film adaptation of Brown Bear.
I never did read the book when I was little, so unfortunately, I'm really ambivalent about this movie.
However, I would be eager to see what a film adaptation of The Very Hungry Caterpillar would be like.
BTW, is it possible to ban the user "sikiÅ" from this and other Scienceblogs sites? This spambot and its ilk does nothing but copy and paste chunks from other people's comments and link to some porn site.
I saw that trailer! I definitely want to see it. And better to convert a 16 page book to a 90 minute movie than try and make a 700 page book into a 2 hour movie (*cough cough Harry Potter missed EVERYTHING with the Half-Blood Prince cough cough*)