'Where The Wild Things Are' Test Screenings Are Making Children Cry
Posted by Molly Friedman at 3:00 AM on February 21, 2008
When that alleged clip from Spike Jonze's Where The Wild Things Are hit the internets earlier this week, the reactions to the footage varied widely. Even though we loved it, a barrage of negative feedback almost immediately began taking root in the comment sections of many blogs who covered the leak ("a piece of crap," said a Movieweb reader; "looks like a car crash," said a Gawker commenter). The furor caused Jonze to make a statement defending his highly-anticipated project:
That was a very early test with the sole purpose of just getting some footage to Ben our vfx (visual effects) supervisor to see if our vfx plan for the faces would work. The clip doesn't look or feel anything like the movie, the Wild Thing suit is a very early cringy prototype, and the boy is a friend of ours Griffin who we had used in a Yeah Yeah Yeahs video we shot a few weeks before. We love him, but he is not in the actually film...Oh and that is not a wolf suit, its a lamb suit we bought on the internet. Talk to you later..."
Despite his assurances and excuses, he has bigger fish to fry than bloggers and their readers; Slashfilm is also reporting that Things test screenings are scaring the kiddies! After hearing feedback from their target audience, the "extremely unhappy" execs at Warner Brothers are reportedly pushing the film's release date to 2009. What could be so scary that kids are crying and begging their parents to go home mid-film? Said one tester, "The things are not cute. Max comes off a bit weird and off-putting. He slaps his mom! And he seems confused and not charming at all." Stranger still, IMDB has an actor named Max Records listed for the role, which may explain all the tears. Apparently Records once "led a protest for vegetarian options at his school cafeteria" at 8 years old. Now that is scary.
[Photo Credit: SlashFilm]

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hildy
Posted 5:39 AM 21/2/08
I have seen a fair amount from the film and it is GORGEOUS GORGEOUS GORGEOUS. Maybe it will end up playing better to adults than children, because I still get choked up just thinking about it.
hildy
NoGrumpys
Posted 5:39 AM 21/2/08
"Talk to you later...?!"
Who's doing the sound track - The Tubes?!
NoGrumpys
StaringatScreen
Posted 5:39 AM 21/2/08
Super! If the kiddies are scared and their parents won't take them, that means I can go see the film AT ANY TIME and not be bothered by other people's obnoxious little brats, rather than going to the latest (and hopefully child-free) show possible.
StaringatScreen
brechtgirl
Posted 5:39 AM 21/2/08
Jonze is backpedaling way too much in that comment. Also, "talk to you later...."??
brechtgirl
FamaEst
Posted 6:36 AM 21/2/08
"Max Records"? Is he Max Power's nephew? Fuller Brush's best friend? Who is in charge of making up stage names nowadays? Did white people start using crazy names too? There should be a stage names advisory board with veto power -- Actually, probably not a good idea, lest a Veto Power be cast for WTWTA 2.
FamaEst
Benovite
Posted 2:00 PM 21/2/08
+ Watch video
Benovite
Benovite
Posted 2:00 PM 21/2/08
@NoGrumpys: White Punks On Dope!
Benovite
Benovite
Posted 3:01 PM 21/2/08
I know, I thought the whole point was to creep kids out with 'wild things', not lull them into boredom with cute & cuddly.
Benovite
Miss d
Posted 3:01 PM 21/2/08
Scares children? Damn straight - if my reaction to Maurice Sendak and Edward Gorey as a young child was any indication - I was both mesmerised and shit scared beyond belief for days after being given their books...
Miss d
raincoaster
Posted 4:20 PM 21/2/08
A Bittorrented version of this will be playing soon at every baby-infested bar in Park Slope.
raincoaster
anotherlovetko
Posted 5:46 AM 22/2/08
omg, they better not phuggin' turn this into a kid's movie... but you know they will.
anotherlovetko
Benovite
Posted 3:51 PM 22/2/08
Paging Mike Myers...
Benovite
DrFeelgood
Posted 1:50 PM 23/2/08
Uh...I would think a film that scares some kids would be a good thing. Remember classic Disney (Dumbo's Mom chained up?).
DrFeelgood