The adventure of a young boy named Max begins after he has been scolded for misbehaving. He then sails away to where the wild things are. Anxious to fit in, he becomes the ruler he's always wanted to be for a group of wild things who long for a king.
"The Resistance," Muse's follow-up album to the 2006 release of "Black Holes and Revelations," has been highly anticipated by fans of the band, and with good reason. "Black Holes" was the band's break through album and the three year wait for the follow up was tough for fans to endure as they were looking forward to hearing how the band, composed of guitarist/vocalist Matt Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme and drummer Dominic Howard, expanded and evolved their sound.
I recall a film called "Ed Wood," released in 1994, directed by Tim Burton, starring Johnny Depp and Martin Landau. In one memorable scene, Landau, playing Bela Legosi (the iconic Dracula star of the old Universal monster-movie days), says to Depp, "If you vant to make-out vith the yunk lady take her to see dwacula.
Regardless of the type of movie-goer you are, whether it be someone who enjoys a superfluously indulgent caper with violence, or a viewer who likes noting controversial issues of an intellectual nature, "Inglourious Basterds" is a film that should not be missed.
Halloween is here again. There are a number of events planned both in and around Madison again this year to celebrate the holiday. There are events that cater to all age groups. Whether you are looking for a night of partying, outdoor activities or family fun there are events that will cater to your needs.
Dan Brown has done it again. His latest, "The Lost Symbol," once again features Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon; this time Langdon's journey takes him behind the scenes of many of Washington D.C.'s most famous landmarks including the Capitol, National Library and the Washington Monument.