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I just finished watching the "Where The Wild Things Are" with the girls. I was prepared to be hyper critical of my beloved childhood classic( that was written before I was born) but I was pleasantly surprised. I think Spike Jonze did a fine job. Of course, it was not just like the book, but took the story to another level that really hit a chord. At some times it was above the kid's head and at others it struck so close that they were bothered. I know that people either loved it or hated it. The movie brought me back to a T shirt that I have held on to. I went to a Grateful Dead concert with my brother in Vermont. A guy was on the side of the road selling this shirt, and I just had to have it! I still wear it when I work out!
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