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  2. Where the Wild Things Are (film) - Wikipedia

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    Where the Wild Things Are at IMDb; Where the Wild Things Are at Box Office Mojo; Where the Wild Things Are at Rotten Tomatoes; Where the Wild Things Are at Metacritic; Murphy/, Mekado (13 September 2009). "Magical Mystery Tour". The New York Times interactive feature. "Jonze's Wild Things, A Splendidly Different Animal" (mp3). NPR audio report.

  3. Where the Wild Things Are - Wikipedia

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    Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book written and illustrated by American author and illustrator, Maurice Sendak, originally published in hardcover by Harper & Row. The book has been adapted into other media several times, including an animated short film in 1973 (with an updated version in 1988); a 1980 opera ; and a live ...

  4. Wild Things (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Things Wild Things 2 Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough Wild Things: Foursome; 1998 2004 2005 2010 Composer George S. Clinton: Andrew Feltenstein John Nau Steven M. Stern Cinematographer Jeffrey L. Kimball: Seo Mutarevic Hubert Taczanowski Jeffrey D. Smith Editor Elena Maganini: Axel Hubert Anthony Adler Distributor Columbia Pictures

  5. 'Wild Things' at 25: Director John McNaughton on the steamy ...

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    Prior to helming Wild Things, McNaughton had made a name for himself as the director of acclaimed but little-seen films like 1986's Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and 1993's Mad Dog and Glory ...

  6. List of fictional plants - Wikipedia

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    Phantom fungus: [22] A dangerous subterranean plant that grapples victims with tentacles [28] Shambling mound : [ 22 ] An atrocious plant-like creature, also called a shambler [ 24 ] Shrieker : Ambulatory fungus, [ 22 ] which "can be used as cheap alarm systems for Underdark societies, but they possess no combat abilities of their own.

  7. Cillian Murphy takes on Catholic Church secrets in new movie ...

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    Based on the Orwell Prize-winning novel inspired by true events, "Small Things" is set in 1980s Ireland at a time when the Catholic Church wields absolute power over the faithful.

  8. Takifugu - Wikipedia

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    Takifugu, also known by the Japanese name fugu (河豚, lit. "river pig"), is a genus of pufferfish with 25 species, most of which are native to salt and brackish waters of the northwest Pacific, but a few species are found in freshwater in Asia or more widely in the Indo-Pacific region.

  9. Max Records - Wikipedia

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    Max Records (born June 18, 1997) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Max in the film Where the Wild Things Are, [2] for which he won the 2009 Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actor in a Feature Film, [3] and as Slater Pedulla in The Sitter.