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Wild Thing
James Sydney
Let the drums play Let the boys cry Let the kids sing Be a wild thing Be a wild thing Can I be a wild thing Be a wild thing Can I be a wild thing
Wild Things
Priesty
Wild Things Wild Things All I see is Wild Things Wild Things All I see is Wild Things Wild Things All I see is Wild Things Wild Things Where do
P. W.T. (feat. CZRR)
Miklo
Roll up the dice Run up them digits Exposing my vices She know how I'm living She's a pretty wild thing Pretty wild thing Pretty wild thing She's
Wild Thing
Bryan Adams
Wild thing I think I love you Wild thing I wanna know for sure Wild thing C'mon hold me tight Wild thing I love you C'mon... Wild thing You make my
Where the Wild Things Are
Far East Movement
Dirty Bass
2012
rapper shades on Pretty girls everywhere Tonight I'm making you mine When can we get up out of here Tonight I'm where the wild things are Get wild Wiling
LOVE IS A WILD THING
Cook Thugless
the feeling of love No way to tame what I felt ‘cuz Love is a wild, love is a wild thing, yeah (Love is a wild thing) ‘Cuz I was a lion, and she was a cheetah
Wild Thing
Fancy
20 Solid Gold Hits
1974
Wild thing You make my heart sing (wild thing) You make everything groovy (wild thing) Wild thing (wild thing) Wild thing, I think I love you
Fire
Jimi Hendrix
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Fanpack: Live 1967/68 Paris/Ottawa (Vinyl+CD) (T-Shirt) (Box Se
2009
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come
Fire
Willis "Gator" Jackson
The Way We Were
1975
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come
Wild Thing
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Live at Winterland
1987
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come
Wild Thing
The Muppets
Kermit Unpigged
1995
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come
Wild Thing
The Ventures
Guitar Freakout/Wild Things!
1997
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come
WILD TINGS GO
DIFFERENT TIME ZONE
Where the wild things go Where the wild things go, where the wild things go Where the wild things go Where the wild things go, go, go Where the wild
Fire [Afternoon Show; Bonus Track; Version]
Jimi Hendrix
Miami Pop Festival [LP]
2013
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come
Where The Wild Things Are
The Fired
a wild thing Because I never stop to dream They made me their king They made me the king of all the wild things They call me a wild thing Because I never
Wild Thing
Hank Williams, Jr.
Hog Wild
1995
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come
Wild Thing
Jeff Beck
Beckology
1991
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come
Wild Thing
Tone-Loc
Rock the First, Vol. 6
1992
thing Wild thing Wild thing Shoppin' at the mall looking for some gear to buy I saw this girl she cool rocked my world and I had to adjust my
Wild Things
Method Man
New York: A Love Story
2013
you stay The wild things, the wild things The wild things, the wild things Come along I tell you a story of greatness A young nigga want me
FTC
mal sounds
Get it bust Two wild things And we showing lust Seen too much shit Think I'm still in shock Doing wild things Yelling fuck the cops Doing wild things
Wild Thing
Toxy
you're like one of us The beast inside of you Is more than ready to kill You found the wild thing inside of you You found the wild thing inside of you You
Wild Thing
Cheap Trick
Encino Man
1992
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come
Wild Thing
Sam Kinison
Youth Gone Wild: Heavy Metal Hits of the '80s, Vol. 2
1996
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come
Wild Thing
X
Beyond & Back: The X Anthology
1997
Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groovy, wild thing Wild thing, I think I love you But I wanna know for sure Come
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Where the Wild Things Are (2009)
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Yearning for escape and adventure, a young boy runs away from home and sails to an island filled with creatures that take him in as their king.Yearning for escape and adventure, a young boy runs away from home and sails to an island filled with creatures that take him in as their king.Yearning for escape and adventure, a young boy runs away from home and sails to an island filled with creatures that take him in as their king.
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Madeleine Greaves
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Vincent Crowley
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Sonny Gerasimowicz
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Nick Farnell
- Judith Suit Performer
Sam Longley
- Ira Suit Performer
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Max: I have a sadness shield that keeps out all the sadness, and it's big enough for all of us.
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This is a huge success, and I believe that it will reach that status now called "classic," being experienced over and over in whatever ways that classics will in the future.
I'll let others note the purity in the way that sharp childhood is evoked. It is the emotional center of the thing. I'll be more interested here in noting the cinematic use of space. Jonze is famous for this, and how he can connect it to the folds in the narrative.
"Folds" in this context have to do with nesting of narrative elements. For instance the "real world" segments feature eating (twice), fort (twice), snowball fight, wild suit, pileon, pulling at toes, lost marriage, broken model of a heart, being king, son/sun dying and so on. The "wild world" features the same things twisted in ways that suggest the real narrative describing the inner character of Max. This "folding" gives us a place to stand and engages us more deeply, as a key narrative device. There is even a smaller inner fold where Carol (the Max surrogate) makes a model of his world, hidden in the desert. And another where Max enters KW.
I am more interested in the spatial folding. Yup, the way that Jonze has decided to set up and elaborate a vocabulary of movement.
Here's what we have, I think. I have only seen this once and will have to wait for DVD study to confirm it.
The scenes I am working with here are the ones with physical motion, where both the camera and the subjects move: the dogchasing, snowball fight, the amazing encounter with the waves when approaching the island, the rumpus and then the dirtball fight. Frozen motionpaths are in the fort's appendage, the "pile," and indicated by the stickweaving in the global fort and houses.
I believe these all use the same motion template. When someone invents a movie annotation tool where we can find and describe this, it will be easy to check and show. Right now it is an impression, but I got the feeling when watching that wave scene (in IMAX) that I would see the same motion paths in the forthcoming rumpus. Perhaps it was the appearance of the ululating sound that was used every time something got frantic, and by that time twice already. Perhaps it was the obvious reference to the Hokusai woodblock ("The Great Wave off Kanagawa"), where a wild wave becomes an actor, a wild thing dwarfing an iconic mountain, whose shape I thought I also saw on-screen.
I would not be surprised either if Spike used a sigla to denote this motion (like Joyce does in "Finnegans Wake") and that the sigla was KW, denoting the actual paths, the K in plan and the W in the vertical plane. Thus, KW swallowing/eating Max, apart from the obvious vaginal association also takes on a deeply cinematic one, worthy of "Adaptation." I know the work on this was done in Melbourne. Could it be that this apparent one-man shop "Digital Rein" managed this? In an unconnected area, am I misremembering? I recall the phrase was "Let the Wild Rumpus Begin!" (not "start").
Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
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- $100,000,000 (estimated)
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For many centuries man has tried to understand wild animals and depict them in art. Some drawings found in the caves depict bear-like creatures. Perhaps these are the ancestors of the real European bear.
Our ancestors imagined the presence of mythical bears in the sky (hence the names Ursa Major and Ursa Minor).
Some peoples treated animals as their spiritual relatives and called them grandmother or brother. There were many legends about the transformation of people into bears and bears into people.
By I, Dodoni, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2453211 whom we call pests - they all have the right to live on our planet.This section contains essays on individual species of wild animals, mammals, birds, reptiles and insects - inhabitants of forests only in Russia, but in the world. Colorful illustrations, interesting information will make the study of animals a truly exciting experience
More than one species of animals has disappeared from the face of the Earth through the fault of man. Our duty is to preserve what remains.
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All wild animals, with the possible exception of the hippopotamus, are sincerely afraid of humans. The hippo, being in... - Gazeta.Ru
All wild animals, with the possible exception of the hippo, are sincerely afraid of humans. The hippopotamus, being, in essence, not an animal, but the result of the combination of an ottoman with a bulldozer, in the course of evolution in some strange way defended its right to despise people and arbitrarily violate the border between the elements and the material world. Even professional African hunters, I am told, avoid needless encounters with the hippopotamus, lest they be trampled and scolded by a mouth-spanning creature fit to sing the national anthems of economically prosperous powers.
The rest of the animal world is wary of man, despite the fact that he is often more cunning and stronger than him. Man is afraid of the crocodile, a horizontal reptile capable of attacking a buffalo. As soon as it senses people, the crocodile tries to hide, although it is incredibly difficult to kill it even with a rifle. The hunter must either hit him directly in the brain the size of a matchbox, or kill some vital vertebrae of the reptile, shooting the crocodile in the smile - in the place where the contented mouth of an animal resting under the sun on the river sand ends.
Wolves, one of the most intelligent and cunning inhabitants of the forest, are afraid of man. A man is afraid of an elk, who knows how to resist even a bear. This walking fortress with spade-shaped horns can not only hit the enemy with its hind hooves, which is known from anecdotes, but also hit him directly in the forehead with his front foot, throwing it forward like a pike. Finally, the bear itself is also afraid of a person, who does not have any enemies in the forest at all. The bear sees rather poorly, but perfectly recognizes smells and sounds. Realizing that a person is nearby, the bear most often runs away like a delinquent child, despite the fact that one movement of its paw is enough for it to break a citizen’s back, and hiding from a bear is completely pointless: it moves completely silently through the forest, sometimes at the speed of a Zhiguli .
Birds fly around a person, hares are afraid of him, fish hide from him in the green of water jets. It is believed that the point here is in the human aura, in the special smell of superiority, a sign of a civilized creature that has long since left nature. In this smell, a wild animal feels a different crushing force that can change the usual order of things, invade essences, set the elements in motion, give birth to fire, rise into the air, penetrate into the depths of the earth. It is assumed that, together with his smell, a person brings to nature a message about another, more perfect world, distant from a wild animal at a distance of distant galaxies.
So it is believed, and for 13 years in a row, every autumn, my friends and I take my smell of superiority to the Far Eastern taiga for testing. Having flown to Khabarovsk, and sometimes even from Khabarovsk to Okhotsk, we board a helicopter and climb a taiga river into some kind of wilderness where it is impossible to meet a single living person. Our smell of superiority is exclusive here, as they say now. It undoubtedly contains the caustic malice of big cities, the diaper rash of the family hearth and the fatigue from talking with people. Added to this is the smell of small but pleasant conquests of civilization, like stew, rubber boots, bread, lanterns, fire sticks with an optical sight, a tent, an inflatable boat, matches and mosquito repellent. This has been happening for 13 years in a row, and every time it happens about the same thing. The smell of superiority begins to fade.
I think the silence that trees grow in eats him up. First, unnecessary words disappear from the head, then images of people and situations. Their mental images, as it were, dissolve in the brain and rise to the sky with the smoke of a fire. Then the hands get rough, covered with cuts from the knife and red from the cold of the river. Hair and bristles grow, teeth turn yellow, the body acquires the freshness of a stale fruit. Suddenly, the ear begins to distinguish unknown sounds - a branch cracked, a fish jumped out of the water, a bird screamed in the distance. The eyes begin to see how the forest changes in the morning, how its greenery suddenly throws into the paint, how it freezes, preparing to feel the snow.
These incomprehensible transformations continue until the very moment when one night you suddenly leave the tent to refresh your body, and you hear an invisible river, you can only distinguish the coals of a fire and the starry sky, on which your fate is written, but it cannot be read because of coldness of the stars. You pass the lantern around to stir up the night at least a little, and suddenly the beam rests on someone's eyes. In the light of a light bulb, they flash like two brightest silver shots in pitch darkness. They tear the night and the heart. They look straight at you from the forest. Lord, whose eyes are these? Who's there? Maybe it's you yourself?
Never, never from now on can you admit to yourself that you are superior. Civilization from this moment turns to dust, all progress is due to timidity before nature, in an attempt to avenge its incomprehensibility, for the force of gravity, for the secret of the origin of life. And those eyes from the forest that know this secret, they are not afraid of you at all. They just stare with interest point-blank, like two silver shots in the dark. They look and disappear into the night.
Of course, it only lasts a moment. For 13 years in a row I have been going to the taiga and for 13 years in a row I have been returning. For the nails on my hands will not turn into hooves to dig moss with them, my hair will not protect from winter, and my body, even if it is covered with scales, rubber boots will still not let it into the river.