The drawings put Max, the hero of Wild Things, in slightly friendlier surroundings.
To keep some solid steel between yourself and where the wild things are, a range of cruises and self-drive trips are available.
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Now he's taking another big-budget chance, this time on hipster Spike Jonze, director of Where the Wild Things Are, which hits theaters this weekend.
That evening we eat dinner at the only restaurant in town, a steakhouse where the walls are covered with the pelts and glass-eyed heads of wild things.
Displayed in the unit are several posters that he created, along with a doll from "Where the Wild Things Are" still in the original box.
In 2011, Nuno joined a Pennsylvania team, the Washington Wild Things.
Certainly in Butte the best free fun you could have on your own was to make a bike do wild things over the mine-riddled hills.
Zaha Hadid, the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize, has been called the Lady Gaga of architecture, a wild woman who makes wild things.
Presley used his royalties to fund his research into crop circles and outlined his findings in a book, Wild Things They Don't Tell Us, published in October 2002.
The Harry Potter books (and Jim Dale's terrific readings for the audios ), Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are, and even a well worn copy of a dusty old R.
Richards played James Bond's love interest Dr Christmas Jones in The World Is Not Enough, and has also appeared in the films Wild Things, Drop Dead Gorgeous and Scary Movie 3.
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First up was "Lunch" by Denise Fleming, about a mouse that eats vegetables and fruit, followed by "Where the Wild Things Are, " the children's classic (beloved by the Obamas) by Maurice Sendak.
It's a world far removed from the majors, where constant turnover is routine, as became clear when the Wild Things' director of marketing and communications, Christine Blaine, responded to a request for comment for this story.
"For a guy like me to be very eccentric, to even go to extremes to write a children's book with all the wild things I do and make it believable was pretty much incredible, " Rodman said.
While I introduced him to Harry Potter, a beloved teacher gave him Wild Things, and a pal shared a couple of his own Goosebumps just when my son needed a friend as well as a good read.
This is Maurice Sendak at 76, as Jennifer Ludden found after a trip into the New England woods to interview the famed author and illustrator of books for young readers, best known for 1964's Where the Wild Things Are.
They were doing stupid stuff, running wild and tearing up things.
"The notion that it's going to make things better for wild fish hasn't been borne out, " he says.
Similar things both mild and wild can happen in finance.
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The gentle vegetarians eat up to 45 pounds a day of things like bamboo shoots, wild celery and berries.
While these attempts to calm things down have been ignored, a wild speech by Peter Mandelson, a former minister and confidant of Mr Blair, is taken seriously.
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Yeah, things are starting to get a little wild -- we haven't even mentioned the open questions of whether the Zune HD is running Tegra because it's based on Windows Mobile 7 Chassis 1, or whether Pink will launch on Verizon, or whether Zune will appear on other phones, or... you get the idea.
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Great floods wash away the bonds of family, among other things, in "Beasts of the Southern Wild, " "Life of Pi, " "The Impossible" and "Moonrise Kingdom" (nominated for Best Original Screenplay).
Kids are wild: They run around and spill stuff and fall and break things.
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In the meantime, however wild the media frenzy gets, we will continue to focus on things that really matter to real people leading real lives in the real world: the economy, jobs, tackling crime, the investment and modernisation of our public services.
His 2006 memoir "Things I Didn't Know" was frank about his wild years in London of the late 1960s.
He displayed the only things he still owns: an axe, a wire for trapping wild animals, a tattered green gym bag, a cooking pot, and a wicker basket.
There's more to the plot, of course, in a movie that celebrates wild mustangs as the spirit of the Old West. ("Spirit" is, among other things, an exciting Western.) There's an alliance between the stallion and a young Lakota brave named Little Creek.
"So many sick things have happened, " says Haruki Murakami, one of Japan's leading novelists (A Wild Sheep Chase, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle).
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