so if I loved Wall-e ( which was a great movie that was soo much deeper than people think [I really don't have time to talk about the film b/c i have loads of hw to finish])...will I like Where the Wild things are....I also heard that it was boring and really depressing so I ended up not seeing it
@xxMCRxxTatixx I adore this film, so I'm automatically recommending it. But if you enjoyed Wall-E, which did have quite dark overtones, you may very well enjoy WTWTA.
@kacman11 im glad someone has the same adoration for this film that i do, i cant stop thinking about it, i mean since october 16th ive been thinking about this movie
I worked as an on-set costume liason for WTWTA (In other words I dressed Ira) and I have been reading some of the reviews on YT to see how the film has been received. I'm glad there are many people who "get it". After taking my kids to see it, it sparked off a big conversation about their feelings of powerlessness and their fears of change, all the themes that Max had to face in the story.
its 2009, People these days are so cynical. They cant just enjoy a movie for what it is . there could be a movie that was nominated for 100 awards & praised by many , but there is always going to be a few people that just hate on everything & find something to nit pick at it. And its always the person that has absolutely no talent.
Lol, ur probably right about the people who say the first 20 mins of WALL-E were boring are the ones who didn't like this. I haven't seen WTWTA yet but I shall! Btw, the first 20 mins of Wall-e were some of the best in film.
I thought Where The Wild Things Are was wonderful! I was just amazed that it was way darker than I thought it would be! It was so cool! I wouldn't classify it as a Coraline (BEST MOVIE EVER) nor would I classify it as Tommy Wiseau's The Room (Worst Movie Ever).
I completely agree. I saw this movie thursday night and I loved it. It was honestly the first movie maybe ever that's made me cry in the theater. Seriously a great movie. So far the best movie of 2009 beating out my original number 1 District 9
Interesting. I absolutely loved the first twenty minutes of Wall-E. I think there were a lot of great elements and moments in the second act, but it just needed to be condensed.
Sorry if it seemed like I was lashing against your opinion there. I think I just presented mine in an overly forceful manner. I absolutely loved both acts. Things, often strange and maybe having no purpose, just happened, and that is how a child thinks! They don't provide explanations as to why, they just do it! And that is the way I viewed it.
Did you ever put up. Review for this?
10baseballdmo 1 year ago
so if I loved Wall-e ( which was a great movie that was soo much deeper than people think [I really don't have time to talk about the film b/c i have loads of hw to finish])...will I like Where the Wild things are....I also heard that it was boring and really depressing so I ended up not seeing it
xxMCRxxTatixx 2 years ago
@xxMCRxxTatixx I adore this film, so I'm automatically recommending it. But if you enjoyed Wall-E, which did have quite dark overtones, you may very well enjoy WTWTA.
kacman11 2 years ago
@kacman11 im glad someone has the same adoration for this film that i do, i cant stop thinking about it, i mean since october 16th ive been thinking about this movie
hsmithtv 2 years ago
I worked as an on-set costume liason for WTWTA (In other words I dressed Ira) and I have been reading some of the reviews on YT to see how the film has been received. I'm glad there are many people who "get it". After taking my kids to see it, it sparked off a big conversation about their feelings of powerlessness and their fears of change, all the themes that Max had to face in the story.
snoberts 2 years ago
Hey dude I know this is kind of off-topic but I just compared your first video to this and your voice is much deeper now...haha
1moe7 2 years ago
i agree that movie is so good it is the best movie i have ever seen in a while. great film 10/10
retardedmonkeyvideos 2 years ago
Kacman 11, would u pleez see my videos. I do reviews too! Pleeze post a comment on 1 and tell me wat u think and maybe give me tips. THanks
Xanderfaulk 2 years ago
I wanna hit you. It was sad and the ending didn't explain anything.
castlemeister 2 years ago
i really want to see this movie bad, i expected to be really good just like the book
ProphecyTheTruth 2 years ago
hey kacman, your role model junktrucka210 was one on the people that thought that nothing was going on in where the wild things are
mrdaffyduck11 2 years ago
its 2009, People these days are so cynical. They cant just enjoy a movie for what it is . there could be a movie that was nominated for 100 awards & praised by many , but there is always going to be a few people that just hate on everything & find something to nit pick at it. And its always the person that has absolutely no talent.
shadyvill325 2 years ago
Couldn't agree more! There are so many layers, in each moment.... So rich and rewarding. We ALL got something out of it - hope you watch our review!
GabnDad 2 years ago
Lol, ur probably right about the people who say the first 20 mins of WALL-E were boring are the ones who didn't like this. I haven't seen WTWTA yet but I shall! Btw, the first 20 mins of Wall-e were some of the best in film.
minibeattie 2 years ago
i haven't read the book
gopoop777 2 years ago
You're missing out, man! Pick it up soon!
kacman11 2 years ago
ok, i will
gopoop777 2 years ago
have u seen zombieland yet, it was hilarious!
gopoop777 2 years ago
I thought Where The Wild Things Are was wonderful! I was just amazed that it was way darker than I thought it would be! It was so cool! I wouldn't classify it as a Coraline (BEST MOVIE EVER) nor would I classify it as Tommy Wiseau's The Room (Worst Movie Ever).
Also, I hated Wall-E. I was just SO bored.
slappycider 2 years ago
I haven't seen this movie yet but I might see it this weekend. Me and my Dad are a huge fan of the book and we're stoked to see this movie!
1moe7 2 years ago
I completely agree. I saw this movie thursday night and I loved it. It was honestly the first movie maybe ever that's made me cry in the theater. Seriously a great movie. So far the best movie of 2009 beating out my original number 1 District 9
DolphinsNUM34 2 years ago
Interesting. I absolutely loved the first twenty minutes of Wall-E. I think there were a lot of great elements and moments in the second act, but it just needed to be condensed.
FilmFanatic57 2 years ago
Sorry if it seemed like I was lashing against your opinion there. I think I just presented mine in an overly forceful manner. I absolutely loved both acts. Things, often strange and maybe having no purpose, just happened, and that is how a child thinks! They don't provide explanations as to why, they just do it! And that is the way I viewed it.
kacman11 2 years ago
No problem man, I respect your opinion. Valid point.
FilmFanatic57 2 years ago