Maurice Sendak Sings, Huffs Markers, Is Totally Delightful on Colbert
Sendak and Colbert love each other.
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Sendak and Colbert love each other.
When people ask him to do a Where the Wild Things Are sequel, he tells them to go to hell.
As for his feelings about Roald Dahl? "He's dead, that's what's nice about him."
The director talks about bonding with Sendak, how documentary is different than narrative film, and the best way to release a movie.
Also, says the charming Sendak: "I'm going to die pretty soon."
Plus: Should 'Dollhouse' be canceled, Eliza Dushku is already lining up her next gig.
It certainly looks familiar, doesn't it?
Says Sendak: "What I've seen [Spike Jonze] do is, he's turned it into his without giving up mine ... He's touched me very much."
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