Perhaps you saw Spike Jonze and Dave Eggerâs twee, sunlit, achingly earnest adaptation of the Maurice Sendak classic Where the Wild Things Are. Perhaps you found it irresistibly charming. Perhaps, however, you missed the sharp edges of Sendakâs lean adventure, its undercurrent of feral violence, its flirtations with matricide and cannibalism. Well who better to convey such frightening undertones than master of casual menace Christopher Walken? Just above, hear him read Wild Things like youâve never heard it before. Walkenâs interpolated commentary on the illustrations draws our attention to a few features we probably missed in our several hundred readings of the book, such as the possible suicide of Maxâs teddy bear and a potential swarm of giant insects in his transformed bedroom. After you hear Walkenâs take, Maxâs harmless suppertime daydream might give you nightmares.
Walken has long enjoyed entertaining the kiddies with his creepy interpretations of childrenâs stories. Just above see him read the Three Little Pigs in 1993 on the British comedy series Saturday Zoo. Once again, he adds his own explanatory comments. Heâs a little more Billy Crystal than Captain Koons this time, and if his delivery doesnât make you LOL, his day-glo sweater and wicker throne wonât fail to. Host Jonathan Ross liked the reading so much he invited Walken to read again in 2009 on his BBC show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. This oneâs for the older kidsâa deadpan rendition of Lada Gagaâs âPoker Face,â below. Canât get enough of Walkenâs readings? Donât miss Kevin Pollackâs spot-on parody of the actor Mickey Rourke once called a âstrange being from another place.â
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