It's hard to remember our childhood without reminiscing about the mischievous monsters of Maurice Sendak's Where The Wild Things Are that lived in our dreams. The figments of our animated imagination finally come to life with director Spike Jonze's highly-anticipated film adaption of the your favorite bedtime story. With the film opening this weekend, put the baby mama drama aside and your boss' bitching outta your head, and sail into the land of the Wild Things, just like you always used to.
If there's one person who never left that mysterious land, it's Spike Jonze. His expansive career has been built on boyish fantasies of skateboards, bikes, explosions, and pranks. Hell, even his name is make-believe (his birth name was Adam Spiegel). With that said, we think it's time we take a peek into Jonze's coloring book and check out the most iconic/interesting of the works that have kept him 39 going on 13...
PHOTOGRAPHER, FREESTYLIN' MAGAZINE (1980s)
• Before beginning a successful film career in the '90s, Jonze, who spent much of his youth riding pools and nose-picking ledges as an amateur rider, took rad cover shots of professional BMX bikers for Freestylin' magazine.
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