Monday, December 14, 2009

A Bar Stool Review of: WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE




i saw Where The Wild Things Are with the director, Spike Jonze, and the lead kid, Max Records:




Let The Wild Rumpus Start
Final Proof: 4 Shots

You know sometimes you drink alone? When it's that time of night, when the music is just right and you're as low as the lights the reminiscences visit like familiar ghosts who want to know if you can come out, come out, wherever you are. You chain smoke your cigarettes and play hide and seek with your soul, feeling around the hole where your innocence lived before you lost it, and it aches like a cowboy & indians war wound that throbs when the rain goes away or comes again another day. Then, for a moment as fleeting as a lunch box dessert, you are young again with all of the fierce goodness, the ripe immaturity, the painful joy of childhood. Until suddenly it's gone, like a birthday candle in a hurricane. That's what Where The Wild Things Are is like.

Where The Wild Things Are is a beautiful movie.

i gotta give credit to Spike Jonze and David Eggers for pulling off the screenplay as well as they did. There are feelings the book only hints at and when you see them onscreen, you understand things maybe Maurice Sendak didn't even see himself. i get this movie in a profound way. i felt what Spike Jonze meant. Where The Wild Things Are is a movie that reaches out and touches you in ways you forgot you could feel.

Here, i'm tempted to go into detail about the symbolism and the message and the characters but that isn't important at all. What is is important is that i can take my twelve-year-old to see this and she won't 'understand' everything that i did but she'll sense it and probably know what's going on even better than i do. Because Where The Wild Things Are is a treat for everyone to appreciate.

Thank you, Spike.

Buzz Kills (Watch Out for Spoilers)

Sex: 0 Shots

Unless you have a fetish for big fat hairy men and women, there's no sex here. No big surprise when you consider this was based on a freakin' kids' book. So, am i gonna leave you high and dry? You know me better than that.

To begin with, Catherine Keener is in this movie. i think i first noticed her in 40 Year Old Virgin and found her very attractive. Then, while not a sexy role, she rocked as a hippy Alex Supertramp meets on the road in Into The Wild. Anyway, she's got the coolest voice, like smoke over a razor blade, just on the right edge of raspy, and i'll give you a shot on the house if you can name any woman hotter than her at age 50 (!). The proof is in my pudding:





And then we get Lauren Ambrose ('member her from "Six Feet Under"?) who is a 'wild thing'.









For the women out there who patronize me, Paul Dano was a wild thing. He may not be as wild as Lauren Ambrose, but if you like twinks and geeks:



Mark Ruffalo also made a brief appearance as The Boyfriend:






A Smoke

Drink: 0 Shots

Mom (Catherine Keener) and Boyfriend (Mark Ruffalo) share a bottle of red wine before dinner. It may not sound like much but remember, it's more than Twilight 2: New Moon.


Homegrown Photo
A Smoke

Rock & Roll: 2 Shots

Ok, what we got here isn't really rock but still, it's acoustic that can approach rowdy at times. i think the thing i like best about it is that Karen O and the Kids' soundtrack sniffs that same line that runs between kid stuff and adult stuff that the movie does.

Boring Technical Crap

Written by:

Maurice Sendak (book)
Spike Jonze & Dave Eggers (screenplay)

Directed by: Spike Jonze

Starring:

Max Records - Max
Catherine Keener - Mom
Lauren Ambrose - KW (voice)
Paul Dano - Alexander (voice)
Mark Ruffalo - The Boyfriend

Bottom Line
See it and then see it again.

2 comments:

  1. Heya!

    Love LOOOVE love your reviews always. I will definately have to check this out...but probably when it hits DVD and at home w/ my kid on my lap smelling his kidsmell with my nose in his hair. My fave way to enjoy a movie.

    AAAAND thank you ever ever so much for the hawt pix of Ambrose and Ruffalo. You're a peach.

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  2. Thanks for stopping by, Amanda! Glad you enjoyed the review and i know exactly what you mean about the kidsmell! It may be the best smell in the world... Glad you enjoyed the boy pics as well! i've found guy pics are harder to find and i'm not that good of a judge so it's nice to know i'm holding up that end (so to speak).

    Tom

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