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more about #forestwhitaker TiniDarling: I just saw the movie tonight and I very much enjoyed it. I thought everything from the script to the cinematography to the music (Karen O was a PERFEC... more » tiredfairy: You know, I don't think my generation is afraid to grow up. I think they just want to avoid the shift that they saw in the generations before, which i... more » laureltreedaphne: I feel like a downer, but I was just beyond disappointed in this movie. I feel like the greatest kids movies are the ones that are delightful for kids... more » Beets.Go.On is the Fat Yogini: I'm so so excited for this movie. The previews give me goosebumps! What a lot of these reviewers fail to admit, either to themselves or to the public,... more » TransFat: I'm going to drop my clever shtick and just earnestly say that this film got me (as I'm sure it will get many of you). I was that lonely kid who retre... more » Cicada: Interesting to see such a striking divide in the reviews. The reviewers feelings about children and what children relate to seem to be the key factor ... more » Schrodinger's Cat: I saw this movie on Tuesday (press pass), and loved it. When I first heard it was coming out, I was skeptical that it would ever fill the book's very... more » bellhop68: Sounds like all the reasons I never really got into McSweeny's are nicely encapsulated in this film #wherethewildthingsarereviews more » rentkyo: I actually think the real problem is that most adults forget what it's like to be nine. We don't give kids enough credit and assume they don't underst... more » Superfluff: I think I might fidget through this movie. The trailer and reviews remind me of What Dreams May Come, a Robin Williams movie from 1998. It was creativ... more » SomeAuthorGirl: The WSJ is continuing its decline. To call Where The Wild Things Are "plotless" displays them as the unseen, non-comprehending adults that Max (and a... more » History Major: But will Falcon Heene like the movie? #wherethewildthingsarereviews more » JessickerFletcher: I supremely enjoyed Being John Malkovich but when I found out that this movie was being made, I made a pact with myself saying that I would under no c... more » judgingamy: I'm not really surprised that this generation is scared to grow up. The baby boomers may have coined "i hope i die before I get old," but then they di... more » PaigeTurner: with dave eggers at the helm of the screenplay, can we really be surprised that it was going to get a little neurotic and loquacious? still, good or... more » Ulookinatmyjunk, JOC: Don't stop blogging, dude. Just stop saying dumb shit. Boom...instant good karma, Petey. more » zu_zu: Oh doucebag, heal thyself. more » Glitterbug (likes life shaken, not stirred): In response to THAT Dr. Who casting decision - are there baby changing facilities in the Tardis?! more » SomeAuthorGirl: I am ignoring all douchebaggery this morning. The new choice of Doctor surprises me, I totally didn't see that coming. I'm going to give this young fe... more » Green Goth Brit Chick - AlternatEve: I'm a bit meh on the Kate Hudson thing. I think its because I grew up in England and the cheap package holiday to Spain was a normality for kids aroun... more » -
#criticalmass
Where The Wild Things Are: More Moody Than Wild
Where The Wild Things Are isn't a film for children, but about them. Many critics love it, but others say it's "made by, and for, members of a generation who feel it's unfair to have to grow up." More » -
#dirtbag
Pete Wentz Probably Isn't Reading This Right Now
- Pete Wentz, still on his anti-douchebag campaign, is done with online media: "I was letting the blogs get to me," Wentz says, "It's semi-frustrating when your name actually becomes a synonym for douche bag."[PageSix]

