Where the Wild Things Ought To Be

Max in Japanese print.jpgI’ve already discussed how Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s story, Where the Wild Things Are, inspired me to travel as a kid, so I openly admit to counting down the days until the upcoming film comes out. But in the meantime, I’ve been entertaining myself by looking at the images submitted to director Spike Jonze’s website, in a contest called “Where the Wild Things Ought to Be.” Artists have placed the Wild Things in classic paintings, movie stills, Where’s Waldo? drawings, and even on Fox News. One of my favorites is Max on the The Great Wave, by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai. He really looks like he’s a natural fit in the wilds of the ocean. You can see more of the submissions here.

[via Neatorama]

Comments

  1. Eric
    September 24, 2009, 1:58 pm

    I also can’t wait for this movie! It seems as though a lot of my childhood favorites are coming to the big screen these past few years (Transformers, GI Joe, X-men, etc). I also just found out The Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philly is sole repository of the original artwork and they’re gearing up with special events to coincide with movie.
    p.s. The Batman submission was hilarious.

  2. Caitlin
    September 28, 2009, 1:20 pm

    I loved the book as a kid, along with In the Night Kitchen. I must admit I’m deeply sceptical about the film. It’s a great book – why turn it into something else?