thedailywhat:

Movie Poster of the Day: First official poster for the upcoming Spike Jonze-helmed adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s beloved children’s book Where The Wild Things Are.
A release date is currently set for October 16.
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Fuck yes.

thedailywhat:

Movie Poster of the Day: First official poster for the upcoming Spike Jonze-helmed adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s beloved children’s book Where The Wild Things Are.

A release date is currently set for October 16.

[via.]

Fuck yes.

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    you know you can’t wait either.
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    Movie Poster of the Day: First official poster for the upcoming Spike Jonze-helmed adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s...
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  17. brentopher reblogged this from campo and added:
    WOW, this movie poster is fuckin’ awesome. Reminds me of how much I want to be a kid again.
  18. campo reblogged this from rho86 and added:
    Thats The Shit Right There!!! Woot.
  19. swanbrooner reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    who will be my date to this?
  20. rho86 reblogged this from whackcatattack and added:
    I can’t F**KING WAIT!
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  22. shirapiell reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    I’m so so so exctied. This is...I read all the way through as a child (ok, ever).

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