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    mbsgirlmbsgirl Watch Free
    by mbsgirl in mbsgirl Blog
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    "I loved this movie! I found it at www.watchfreelinks.com dont mind the survey it seems sketch at first but dont let it fool you its legit i use the site almost everyday. " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Where the Wild Things Already a ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "The new trailer for Where the Wild Things Are is such a phenomenon today that I’ve even seen celebrities excitedly Tweeting about it (and by celebrities, I mean specifically Rob Corddry). Actually, I think the majority of people I follow on Twitter have squeezed out a gushing statement in 140 words or less. That is, except me (don’t I technically follow myself?). Sure, I’m looking forward to the movie, as a fan of Maurice Sendak and a fan of Spike Jonze and a fan of Dave Eggers, but I don’t think the trailer looks that incredible. And the parts that do look really great remind me of how amazing the trailer for Benjamin Button looked. Remember what happened with that? Maybe it’s my usual distaste for computer-generated characters; yes, I’d honesty be happier if the Wild Things were made by the Jim Henson Company and all looked like Swe " [More]
    leeroy711leeroy711 Director of the Month for Janua ...
    by leeroy711 in leeroy711 Blog
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    "This is the part of my blog that I pick a director and take a few minutes to examine his career. This month I will take a look a one of Hollywood's coolest people, Spike Jonze. Why?? Because I said so. Spike started his career in the skateboarding industry shooting promotional skate vids. Later, he would co-found Girl Skateboard with Rick Howard. He went on to raise the artistic bar when it came to traditional skate videos with one he directed called Mouse. Here is an clip which features pro skater, Eric Koston as Charlie Chaplin in a moment of discovery. ______________________________ _____________________________ ______________________________ _____________________________ His most recent video for Lakai shoes was titled Fully Flared. Here is by far the coolest intro to a skate " [More]
    KarinaKarina Spike Jonze Remakes Miami Vice
    by Karina in Karina on SpoutBlog
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    "Fimoculous points to “Part 1? of Flashing Lights, Spike Jonze’s method of paying the mortgage whilst struggling to finish Where the Wild Things Are/new music video for Kanye West. Rex brands it as “basically hip-hop’s ‘November Rain’, but I see it more as a Colin Farrell-less Miami Vice. So, yes??????even though I’m no Kanye fan, I totally love it. Originally posted on:SpoutBlog » karina " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Spike Jonze Remakes Miami Vice
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    "Fimoculous points to “Part 1? of Flashing Lights, Spike Jonze’s method of paying the mortgage whilst struggling to finish Where the Wild Things Are/new music video for Kanye West. Rex brands it as “basically hip-hop’s ‘November Rain’, but I see it more as a Colin Farrell-less Miami Vice. So, yes??????even though I’m no Kanye fan, I totally love it. Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Spike Jonze and Dave Eggers’ Wh ...
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    "Vulture has a review of Dave Eggers and Spike Jonze’s script for the latter’s next directorial project, Where the Wild Things Are. The verdict? “It is really, really good.” Eggers and Jonze — mostly, we suspect, Eggers — touchingly sketch this troubled family unit and carefully track the rising frustration and alarm Max feels as his world becomes darker and more unhappy, until, on page 21, he runs away, climbs aboard a boat, and sails to the island of the Wild Things. There Jonze’s influence begins to be felt, as the enormous creatures — with names like Carol, Alexander, and K.W. — look to Max as their King, and in a series of marvelous adventures, wrestle tornadoes, eat mud, and tame hawks. Always, though, there’s a subtle undercurrent of menace, and it becomes clear that while spinning a yarn, Jonze and Eggers are also taking us on a tour of Max’s psyche, as he works out so many of the issues that plague his young life. More [More]
    peterfecteaupeterfecteau I already want tickets
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    "I am so afraid that this movie will get swept under a rug. It's got some real potential be under the wing of Charlie Kaufman and Spike Jonze. I have my fingers crossed. " [More]
 
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