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I'm not entirely sure how I feel about the live-action film version of Where The Wild Things Are (trailer here, I'd be interest to know what you Sendak-fan witterers think). Possible pros: it's live-action rather than CGI, it's not being directed by Stephen Spielberg, the trailer features my favourite Arcade Fire song, it's Spike Jonze. Possible cons: they're making a film of a beloved book, which by all the rules is doomed; I'm not sure it'll survive independently of Maurice Sendak's incredible artwork; the Wild Things talk; it's Spike Jonze. I shall content myself with the mantra Alan Moore occasionally mouths (post James Cain) but never quite got behind: Even If The Film Turns Out Crap The Book's Still On My Shelf.

In other news, Elizabeth Bear's cat talks in alliterative skaldic verse. Apparently. And, appropos of nothing, tonight I initiate jo&stv into the mysteries of lasagne-construction. They have to swear an oath, and get the tattoo, and everything. Also, we're going to watch Wanted.

Last Night I Dreamed: a confused journey to Mars, which was unexpectedly terraformed and growing forests and vast fields of vegetables. I think Venus may have been as well, only the fields were all on raised platforms held up by giant pillars, so the excessive moisture could drain out of the soil. Much of the dream was taken up with preventing atmospheric sabotage, and with the whinging of the spaceships full of farm workers who didn't like the long commute.

Date: Monday, 30 March 2009 07:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] khoi-boi.livejournal.com
I am a WtWTA/Sendak fanboy, and I'm not very enthused by the trailer. It's OK to expand the book, I had no problem with Horton hears a Who, for instance. But 2 things worry me:
1) Max looks like being changed into a sensitiveemosoul (TM) who just can't handle his mummy's new relationship, rather than the little dog-poking monster he is in the book.
2) Explosions? WTF?

Other than that, the Wild Things themselves look well done (flashbacks to Ludo of Labyrinth there for me), but I'm ambivalent.

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