Entertainment - by Joe Coscarelli on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 12:12 - 1 Comment

Director Spike Jones Breaks Silence On “Where The Wild Things Are”

Visionary director Spike Jonze recently sat down for an extended and revealing chat with “Moriarty” over at Ain’t It Cool News, focusing largely on the progress of his still-delayed, not-for-kids kids movie Where the Wild Things Are. A loose and reportedly creepy adaptation of the Maurice Sendak children’s book, Dave Eggers wrote the film’s script with some contributions from frequent Jonze collaborator Charlie Kaufman.

Going for what he calls an “organic” feel, Jonze opted to not use solely CGI characters for the Wild Things and will combine the digital effects with live action and animatronics. The movie will also feature voice work from James “Tony Soprano” Gandolfini and Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontwoman Karen O is contributing the score. The result, according to early reviews of draft versions, is something wholly original and almost frightening—certainly not the children’s blockbuster the studio had in mind. In the interview, Jonze describes filming on a soundstage with the voice actors, likening the set-up to “’70s experimental theatre.” And so we wait.

The movie has been in progress for over 2 years now and highly anticipated doesn’t begin to describe the feelings of those who have been following its progress. Thankfully, Jonze promises that this will not be his Chinese Democracy, by which I hope he means that it will be good.

For exhaustive detail, check out the epic interview here. And if you make it to the end, enjoy the beautiful captures from the film.

[via Vulture]

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Jordan Wolosky
Nov 19, 2008 12:20

Didn’t he already finish it? I heard it was done, but his studio told him to re-shoot it because it was too dark and definitely not for children.

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