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(Soundbite of movie, "Where the Wild Things Are") Mr. MAX RECORDS (Actor): (as Max) I have an idea. Come out. Unidentified Child: No. Mr. RECORDS: (as Max) Why not? Unidentified Child: Because you ...
also named Max, in the film adaptation of Maurice Sendak's "Where the Wild Things Are," which topped the box office charts last weekend, passing the $32 million mark. Records started kindergarten ...
Records: Actually, there was basically no CGI screening -- for the most part there were no screens. There was always Catherine Keener or somebody. When the ‘Wild Things’ weren’t there ...
Max (Max Records) is provoked into madness ... blind anger and blind need. “Where the Wild Things Are” proves that a family-friendly movie can be visually and musically interesting —the ...
The defiantly untamed Where the Wild ... movie barrels out at you like a nine-year-old boy filled to bursting with joys, fears and furies he can’t articulate. The boy is Max, played by Max ...
There has been a great deal of chatter, on the Web and elsewhere, about the target audience for Spike Jonze's elaborate adaptation of Maurice Sendak's "Where the Wild Things Are," a book that has ...
Director Spike Jonze fearlessly weaves some whimsical movie magic to bring Maurice Sendak's 1963 "Where the Wild Things Are ... encouraged to see that Max’s (Max Records) rough play with ...
The PG-rated Where the Wild Things Are, which opens Friday, looks unlike any other movie that’s come down the pike in recent memory. The film also benefits from young Max Records. Starring as ...
It’s not cute and cuddly. It’s a real movie.” "Where the Wild Things Are" stars newcomer Max Records as the 9-year-old son of a single mom who throws a raucous temper tantrum and is sent to ...
Near the end of Maurice Sendak’s classic Where the Wild Things Are, as young protagonist ... exploration of the childhood psyche. Jonze’s Max (Max Records) is, like Sendak’s, an angry ...
Ten plain lines and eighteen colorful illustrations—this is all that comprises Maurice Sendak’s beloved 1963 children’s book, “Where the Wild Things ... The young Max Records, who was ...
Near the end of Maurice Sendak's classic Where the Wild Things Are, as young protagonist ... exploration of the childhood psyche. Jonze's Max (Max Records) is, like Sendak's, an angry boy, but ...