In a probable effort to dissuade easily terrified children from seeing the film adaptation of his Where the Wild Things Are this weekend, Maurice Sendak has been on a hilarious charm offensive: He recently told Newsweek’s Andrew Romano that kids frightened by the movie should “go to hell†and “wet their pants,†and in Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak — a 40-minute, Spike Jonze–directed documentary premiering on HBO tonight — he advises them to “quit this life as soon as possible. Get out.†According to the Playlist, he also says he “hated [his] mother and father†(who apparently told him he was “an accidentâ€), and offers these plans for the future: “I’m going to die pretty soon.†So if your kid can survive this doc, we bet Wild Things will be a breeze.
’Tell Them Anything You Want’: An Apt Companion Piece To ‘Wild Things’ & Just As Honest And Melancholy [Playlist]
Maurice Sendak advises today’s youth: ‘Quit this life as soon as possible.’ [Big Picture/LAT]