| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1101 | Anonymous | |
| 1102 | Daniel Ng | keep spike jonze's original cut. if maurice sendak loves the current version, leave it as it. |
| 1103 | Anonymous | adults want to understand youth again, too. and we hold the purse strings. think: donnie darko. right now everyone wants to see something profound, to think again, to believe in what we know inside. Kids have enough fodder for now. Don't shoot yourself in the foot... let it be what it has already been born as! |
| 1104 | Snartwork | All I can say is PLEASE do NOT ruin what you have here WB. We do NOT want to see a toned down version of this classic piece of literature. What I really liked about the book (and still do to this day) is the fact that it IS a little creepy and IS visually dark and sometimes threatening. Most of these classic tales are not watered down for preschoolers to come see, half of which probably wouldn’t understand it anyway until they are older. All in all, I have complete faith in the film from what little I have seen and heard from it and in my humble opinion, I think they should just finish it to the best of their abilities and release it. If Max is really THAT horrible then re-shoot his scenes and integrate him in the final work somehow. I mean c’mon, when we get just horrible child actors like Jake Lloyd and every other kid that isn’t Freddie Highmore from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, I doubt that this kid could be THAT horrible. And if he is, why the hell did they even cast him in the first place? We need this version of WTWTA out there. It seems like an absolutely perfect bullseye to make it a little creepy and moving for all ages and NOT something utterly ridiculous and generically horrible like other family films recently out. Make something beautiful WB, not dumbed up. We all age and mature in time, but film is forever. |
| 1105 | kevin murray | leave the film alone you weak minded sheep! |
| 1106 | Richard Long | Don't bullshit this movie, we don't need more of Hollywood's Chronicles of Narnia, Golden Compass, etc. botchings of our childhood. |
| 1107 | Dan Groell | Wouldn't it be nice to see a movie that was art instead of product? Why do movies have to be for children or adults, not both? |
| 1108 | Aaron Millard | |
| 1109 | Anonymous | Studios executives need to learn that filmmakers make good films not studio execs. What they are doing is sealing this movies fate by changing it. Some of my favorite films from my childhood i found scary at times. STop meddling Warner Bros! Your making the same mistake with Terminator 4! |
| 1110 | manuel ochoa | DO NOT CHANGE THE FILM. |
| 1111 | Anonymous | DO NOT CHANGE THE FILM. |
| 1112 | Patrick Longo | Leave the film alone. Let parents decide what's right for their kids, and let us show you what we want with our hard-earned dollars. Every kid needs a film for their generation, one that doesn't pander to their intelligence. If not, I will boycott Warner Brothers films and encourage others to do so as well. |
| 1113 | Patrick Longo | Leave the film alone. Let parents decide what's right for their kids, and let us show you what we want with our hard-earned dollars. Every kid needs a film for their generation, one that doesn't pander to their intelligence. If not, I will boycott Warner Brothers films and encourage others to do so as well. |
| 1114 | DANIEL THORNBERRY | |
| 1115 | George Flores | Jonze has proven in the past to be a visionary filmmaker. |
| 1116 | Graham Gordon | |
| 1117 | Rebekah Schaberg | You simply can't mess with the classic story. Too scary? It's a children's book, for goodness sake. The illustrations were and are genius; the story is poetic. Stick to the original if you want to keep your fans. |
| 1118 | John-Michael Bond | Warner Brothers hired spike because he knows how to make films. Trust him. I watch Return to Oz, Labyrinth and Dark Crystal as a kid and I loved them. Give the children the benefit of the doubt, they're not as dumb as movie execs. |
| 1119 | Josh Crandall | LET JONZE DO HIS THING!! |
| 1120 | Kevin Zwick | it is not scary. |
| 1121 | Rebecca Lorenz | |
| 1122 | Marc Höltge | |
| 1123 | Jake Jones | |
| 1124 | Ugi Ugwuomo | NO |
| 1125 | Justin Staggs | Release Spike Jonze's original version! |
| 1126 | Andrew Thompson | |
| 1127 | Bastian van de Weerd | Though maybe not what WB would have liked to see, Jonze and Eggers fans know what they've been waiting for.
Release it. |
| 1128 | Nicholas Clark-Spear | |
| 1129 | Anonymous | After having been a part of the the production of Alvin And The Chipmunks, I must say I am sick to death of studio's meddling in the artistic aspects of film making.
The latest Batman has proven, unquestionably, that films like this don't need to be dumbed down to service the kids of today.
Stop patronizing your audience.
I don't know a single person in my age group (25) who wouldn't kill to see this movie untouched; big dirty suits without all of the plastic glitz of cg. There is an unfulfilled craving for the more raw, visceral if not somewhat hokey animatronics of our youth (Dark Crystal, The Labyrinth etc)
What exactly did they expect when they hired Spike anyway?
here is a suggestion; if you're going to pander to your own skewed ideas of a kid safe movie, why not be the first studio ever to do a simultaneous theatrical release of both movies....
What a PR movie that would be! |
| 1130 | Ramzy | |
| 1131 | Leigh Jones | |
| 1132 | Chris (Germany) | You have a visionary director, so don't expect him to do something ordinary. Let Jonze have his vision and don't act like damn Fox studios. |
| 1133 | Chris (Germany) | You have a visionary director, so don't expect him to do something ordinary. Let Jonze have his vision and don't act like damn Fox studios. |
| 1134 | Daniel Harrell | Labyrinth
Dark Crystal
Never ending Story
Legend
Warriors of Virtue
E.T.
Deal with it. |
| 1135 | Anonymous | |
| 1136 | Michael Turner | Please leave it alone! Jonze GETS it and if Sendak is cool with it, then by all means, LEAVE IT ALONE! |
| 1137 | Anonymous | |