Definitely. I'm praying that they at least consider the kinds of audiences they'll have if they, say, move it to another timeslot or give it another chance. Same with Dollhouse.
Well, it's better than nothing right?
Where The Wild Things Are is a children's picture storybook, it's not really that long, so when you get a chance just go pick it up or flip through it at a bookstore. But yeah, the movie looks fantastic and yay for no CGI! It did look magical, and it looked like old school kind of fantasy rather than computerized stuff that movie studios are doing nowadays.
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Well, it's better than nothing right?
Where The Wild Things Are is a children's picture storybook, it's not really that long, so when you get a chance just go pick it up or flip through it at a bookstore. But yeah, the movie looks fantastic and yay for no CGI! It did look magical, and it looked like old school kind of fantasy rather than computerized stuff that movie studios are doing nowadays.