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[[File:Where the Wild Things Were.jpg|thumb|'''''Where The Wild Things Were'''''.]]'''''Where The Wild Things Were''''' is a | [[File:Where the Wild Things Were.jpg|thumb|'''''Where The Wild Things Were'''''.]]'''''Where The Wild Things Were''''' is a collection of autobiographies by several of the [[Monster (nonfiction)|monsters]] from the celebrated children's book ''[[Where The Wild Things Are (nonfiction)|Where The Wild Things Are]]'' by Maurice Sendak. | ||
The film includes several thousand interviews with [[Egg Tooth (monster)|Egg Tooth]], one of the [[Monster (nonfiction)|monsters]] who escaped from [[Where The Wild Things Are (nonfiction)|Where The Wild Things Are]] and went on to lead a self-directed life. | The film includes several thousand interviews with [[Egg Tooth (monster)|Egg Tooth]], one of the [[Monster (nonfiction)|monsters]] who escaped from [[Where The Wild Things Are (nonfiction)|Where The Wild Things Are]] and went on to lead a self-directed life. | ||
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File:I say we take off and nuke the lions and tigers and bears from orbit.jpg|link=The Wizard of Aliens|'''''[[The Wizard of Aliens]]''''' is a 1986 American science fiction horror adventure film. Plot: When a solar tornado rips through the space ship ''Nostromo'', Dorothy (Sigourney Weaver) and her cat, Jones, are whisked away in their survival pod to the magical land of Oz. | |||
File:Middle-earth Farm.jpg|link=Middle-earth Farm|'''''[[Middle-earth Farm]]''''' is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and J.R.R. Tolkien. | |||
File:Where The Wild Things Are cover art.jpg|link=Where The Wild Things Are (nonfiction)|''[[Where The Wild Things Are (nonfiction)|Where The Wild Things Are]]'' "best book ever", according to recent survey of wild things. | File:Where The Wild Things Are cover art.jpg|link=Where The Wild Things Are (nonfiction)|''[[Where The Wild Things Are (nonfiction)|Where The Wild Things Are]]'' "best book ever", according to recent survey of wild things. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 27 April 2022
Where The Wild Things Were is a collection of autobiographies by several of the monsters from the celebrated children's book Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.
The film includes several thousand interviews with Egg Tooth, one of the monsters who escaped from Where The Wild Things Are and went on to lead a self-directed life.
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The Wizard of Aliens is a 1986 American science fiction horror adventure film. Plot: When a solar tornado rips through the space ship Nostromo, Dorothy (Sigourney Weaver) and her cat, Jones, are whisked away in their survival pod to the magical land of Oz.
Middle-earth Farm is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and J.R.R. Tolkien.
Where The Wild Things Are "best book ever", according to recent survey of wild things.
Fiction cross-reference
- Bless the Beasts and Wild Things - 1970 novel by Fulgent "Hotrod" Wardens that tells the story of several emotionally disturbed monsters at summer camp who unite to stop young actor Jack Nicholson from performing a self-lobotomy.
- Egg Tooth (monster)
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Middle-earth Farm
- The Wizard of Aliens
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (27 March 2022)