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Where the Wild Things Are – What’s the Difference?

Where the Wild Things Are is one of the most beloved children’s books in American history. Maurice Sendak’s illustrations and story was brought to the silver screen in 2009, under the direction of “ Spike Jonze. So, how did the director of “Adaptation” pull of this adaptation? Subscribe: http://goo.gl/9AGRm

Where the Wild Things Are is a classic children’s book. Classicly short, and with a lot of story left up to the imagination. The live-action big screen version was well over an hour and a half long – quite a bit more time than your average bedtime story. A lot of changes and expansions took place along the way. We’ll look at the book and the film, and let you know: What’s the Difference?

Did you read Where the Wild Things Are when you were a kid? Or have it read to you? What did you think of the movie version? What’s your favorite children’s book, and would you like to see it adapted into a live-action movie?

What other works would you like to see us explore on What’s The Difference?

Want to know what’s going on with Cinefix in the future?
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Welcome to What’s The Difference, where CineFix takes you step-by-step and page-by-page through all the differences between your favorite movies & shows and their source material. Adaptations are a tricky game, something always gets changed, added, or omitted in the process. Come back every other Wednesday for more What’s the Difference!

Where the Wild Things Are – What’s the Difference?

Where the Wild Things Are is one of the most beloved children’s books in American history. Maurice Sendak’s illustrations and story was brought to the silver screen in 2009, under the direction of “ Spike Jonze. So, how did the director of “Adaptation” pull of this adaptation? Subscribe: http://goo.gl/9AGRm

Where the Wild Things Are is a classic children’s book. Classicly short, and with a lot of story left up to the imagination. The live-action big screen version was well over an hour and a half long – quite a bit more time than your average bedtime story. A lot of changes and expansions took place along the way. We’ll look at the book and the film, and let you know: What’s the Difference?

Did you read Where the Wild Things Are when you were a kid? Or have it read to you? What did you think of the movie version? What’s your favorite children’s book, and would you like to see it adapted into a live-action movie?

What other works would you like to see us explore on What’s The Difference?

Want to know what’s going on with Cinefix in the future?
Follow us Twitter for updates: https://twitter.com/CineFixNetwork

Oh, and we’re on The Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CineFixNetwork

Welcome to What’s The Difference, where CineFix takes you step-by-step and page-by-page through all the differences between your favorite movies & shows and their source material. Adaptations are a tricky game, something always gets changed, added, or omitted in the process. Come back every other Wednesday for more What’s the Difference!

Where the Wild Things Are – What’s the Difference?

Where the Wild Things Are is one of the most beloved children’s books in American history. Maurice Sendak’s illustrations and story was brought to the silver screen in 2009, under the direction of “ Spike Jonze. So, how did the director of “Adaptation” pull of this adaptation? Subscribe: http://goo.gl/9AGRm

Where the Wild Things Are is a classic children’s book. Classicly short, and with a lot of story left up to the imagination. The live-action big screen version was well over an hour and a half long – quite a bit more time than your average bedtime story. A lot of changes and expansions took place along the way. We’ll look at the book and the film, and let you know: What’s the Difference?

Did you read Where the Wild Things Are when you were a kid? Or have it read to you? What did you think of the movie version? What’s your favorite children’s book, and would you like to see it adapted into a live-action movie?

What other works would you like to see us explore on What’s The Difference?

Want to know what’s going on with Cinefix in the future?
Follow us Twitter for updates: https://twitter.com/CineFixNetwork

Oh, and we’re on The Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CineFixNetwork

Welcome to What’s The Difference, where CineFix takes you step-by-step and page-by-page through all the differences between your favorite movies & shows and their source material. Adaptations are a tricky game, something always gets changed, added, or omitted in the process. Come back every other Wednesday for more What’s the Difference!

Where the Wild Things Are – What’s the Difference?

Where the Wild Things Are is one of the most beloved children’s books in American history. Maurice Sendak’s illustrations and story was brought to the silver screen in 2009, under the direction of “ Spike Jonze. So, how did the director of “Adaptation” pull of this adaptation? Subscribe: http://goo.gl/9AGRm

Where the Wild Things Are is a classic children’s book. Classicly short, and with a lot of story left up to the imagination. The live-action big screen version was well over an hour and a half long – quite a bit more time than your average bedtime story. A lot of changes and expansions took place along the way. We’ll look at the book and the film, and let you know: What’s the Difference?

Did you read Where the Wild Things Are when you were a kid? Or have it read to you? What did you think of the movie version? What’s your favorite children’s book, and would you like to see it adapted into a live-action movie?

What other works would you like to see us explore on What’s The Difference?

Want to know what’s going on with Cinefix in the future?
Follow us Twitter for updates: https://twitter.com/CineFixNetwork

Oh, and we’re on The Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CineFixNetwork

Welcome to What’s The Difference, where CineFix takes you step-by-step and page-by-page through all the differences between your favorite movies & shows and their source material. Adaptations are a tricky game, something always gets changed, added, or omitted in the process. Come back every other Wednesday for more What’s the Difference!

Where the Wild Things Are – What’s the Difference?

Where the Wild Things Are is one of the most beloved children’s books in American history. Maurice Sendak’s illustrations and story was brought to the silver screen in 2009, under the direction of “ Spike Jonze. So, how did the director of “Adaptation” pull of this adaptation? Subscribe: http://goo.gl/9AGRm

Where the Wild Things Are is a classic children’s book. Classicly short, and with a lot of story left up to the imagination. The live-action big screen version was well over an hour and a half long – quite a bit more time than your average bedtime story. A lot of changes and expansions took place along the way. We’ll look at the book and the film, and let you know: What’s the Difference?

Did you read Where the Wild Things Are when you were a kid? Or have it read to you? What did you think of the movie version? What’s your favorite children’s book, and would you like to see it adapted into a live-action movie?

What other works would you like to see us explore on What’s The Difference?

Want to know what’s going on with Cinefix in the future?
Follow us Twitter for updates: https://twitter.com/CineFixNetwork

Oh, and we’re on The Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CineFixNetwork

Welcome to What’s The Difference, where CineFix takes you step-by-step and page-by-page through all the differences between your favorite movies & shows and their source material. Adaptations are a tricky game, something always gets changed, added, or omitted in the process. Come back every other Wednesday for more What’s the Difference!

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