‘Where the Wild Things Are’ Blu-Ray Gives You BONUS Sendak

‘Where the Wild Things Are’ Blu-Ray Gives You BONUS Sendak

That’s right, not only do you get your FEATURE PRESENTATION, you also get a short film based on Wild Things author Maurice Sendak’s Higglety Pigglety Pop!, Or: There Must be More to Life , starring Forest Whitaker voice, Spike Jonze voice, and Meryl Streep voice as a dog. Here are some clips. If the monsters of WtWTA didn’t freak out your kids, hopefully at least Facepalm Pig will get under their skin:

‘Where the Wild Things Are’ Blu-Ray Gives You BONUS Sendak

‘Where the Wild Things Are’ Blu-Ray Gives You BONUS Sendak

That’s right, not only do you get your FEATURE PRESENTATION, you also get a short film based on Wild Things author Maurice Sendak’s Higglety Pigglety Pop!, Or: There Must be More to Life , starring Forest Whitaker voice, Spike Jonze voice, and Meryl Streep voice as a dog. Here are some clips. If the monsters of WtWTA didn’t freak out your kids, hopefully at least Facepalm Pig will get under their skin:

Jessica Is Down To Urth

Jessica Is Down To Urth

Jessica Alba left her adorable sidekick at home yesterday to pick up coffee and some snacks at Urth cafe. Although Jess looked gorge in with her long blonde locks in Valentine's Day, we prefer her shorter brunette 'do!…

The Beckhams Brave The Cold While Victoria Bares Her Legs In Milan!

The Beckhams Brave The Cold While Victoria Bares Her Legs In Milan!

We already knew Victoria was impervious to the pain of wearing heels 24/7, but is she also impervious to the cold? She and her bundled-up hubby went for a walk around Milan, where David's currently playing. In a short trench,…

‘I’m Here’ Trailer: Robots and Vodka Promotion Will Nearly Bring You to Tears

‘I’m Here’ Trailer: Robots and Vodka Promotion Will Nearly Bring You to Tears

Well, you’ve done it again, Spike Jonze. This trailer for your new short, I’m Here , is only a minute long, yet it fills me with the kind of brief yet genuine emotion I haven’t felt for an android since Data died for about 40 seconds in that one Star Trek: The Next Generation episode . Have it:

Spike Jonze + Robots, OK?

Spike Jonze + Robots, OK?

Good news, Spike Jonze and robot likers: /Film and AICN have some early looks at I’m Here , Jonze’s 30-minute robot love story set to premiere at Sundance. From these few shots alone, it’s already clear the short will feature the director’s famously naturalistic yet ethereal photography and true-to-life emotions mixed with fantastical elements, only now mixed with the terrifying scenario of a world in which robots can love. If robots could love, it would mean I’d have to watch what I say to them at bars so they don’t think I’m flirting with them!

Late Night Situation Explained with Crappy Chinese Computer Animation

What better way to explain the ongoing late night television conflict than with a Chinese computer animation that looks like it was made for a malpractice attorney commercial in 1998? Clearly there is no better way. So enjoy this two-minute short starring CGI Jay Leno, CGI Ogre Conan O’Brien, CGI NBC President Jeff Zucker, CGI Jimmy Kimmel, and CGI Dr. Drew/Bespectacled Bill Clinton (Letterman). It actually lays out the situation pretty logically until the point where everyone turns into superhero parodies and starts killing each other with lens flares.

Late Night Situation Explained with Crappy Chinese Computer Animation

What better way to explain the ongoing late night television conflict than with a Chinese computer animation that looks like it was made for a malpractice attorney commercial in 1998? Clearly there is no better way. So enjoy this two-minute short starring CGI Jay Leno, CGI Ogre Conan O’Brien, CGI NBC President Jeff Zucker, CGI Jimmy Kimmel, and CGI Dr. Drew/Bespectacled Bill Clinton (Letterman). It actually lays out the situation pretty logically until the point where everyone turns into superhero parodies and starts killing each other with lens flares.

Late Night Situation Explained with Crappy Chinese Computer Animation

What better way to explain the ongoing late night television conflict than with a Chinese computer animation that looks like it was made for a malpractice attorney commercial in 1998? Clearly there is no better way. So enjoy this two-minute short starring CGI Jay Leno, CGI Ogre Conan O’Brien, CGI NBC President Jeff Zucker, CGI Jimmy Kimmel, and CGI Dr. Drew/Bespectacled Bill Clinton (Letterman). It actually lays out the situation pretty logically until the point where everyone turns into superhero parodies and starts killing each other with lens flares.

Late Night Situation Explained with Crappy Chinese Computer Animation

What better way to explain the ongoing late night television conflict than with a Chinese computer animation that looks like it was made for a malpractice attorney commercial in 1998? Clearly there is no better way. So enjoy this two-minute short starring CGI Jay Leno, CGI Ogre Conan O’Brien, CGI NBC President Jeff Zucker, CGI Jimmy Kimmel, and CGI Dr. Drew/Bespectacled Bill Clinton (Letterman). It actually lays out the situation pretty logically until the point where everyone turns into superhero parodies and starts killing each other with lens flares.

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