Gulliver's Travels
Category: Adventure
Year: 2010
Rating: -/10 ()
Director: Rob Letterman
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date:
25 December 2010
(USA)
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Taglines:
Black is the new big
Writers:
Joe Stillman (screenplay),
Nicholas Stoller (screenplay),
and 1 more credit »
Movie Storyline
Travel writer Lemuel Gulliver takes an assignment in Bermuda, but ends up on the island of Liliput, where he towers over its tiny citizens.
Cast:
Jack Black
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Lemuel Gulliver
Jason Segel
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Horatio
Emily Blunt
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Princess Mary
Amanda Peet
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Darcy Silverman
Billy Connolly
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King Theodore
Chris O'Dowd
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General Edward
T.J. Miller
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Dan
James Corden
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Jinks
Catherine Tate
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Queen Isabelle
Emmanuel Quatra
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King Leopold
Olly Alexander
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Prince August
Richard Laing
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Nigel Travel Writer
David Sterne
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Foreman
Stewart Scudamore
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Blefuscian Captain
Jonathan Aris
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Lilliputian Scientist
Sound Mix: Dolby
Color: Color
Filming Locations: Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Soundtracks:
"(I KEEP ON) RISING UP"
Written and Performed by Mike Doughty Courtesy of ATO Records
Trivia:
Sarah Michelle Gellar was considered to play Princess of Lilliputia.
User Review:
Oh God Help Us
, rated: 1/10
100% CGI, green screened nonsense. The whole film was clearly shot in
an office with green screens and a computer geek. There is absolutely
NO talent in this film at all, either the production or the acting.
This is the latest in a long line of steaming trash heaps. I mean,
seriously, it cost tens of millions to make, but the one question I
constantly ask myself is WHERE in the hell does the money go? I can
pretty much do better with a Cellphone camera and Windows Movie Maker.
I'm a HUGE fan of Gulliver's Travels of old, but this, oh boy, is the
worst film I have ever seen. OK first, of all, am I the only guy in the
planet who notices that Jack Black is only in really awful movies? OK I
think that The Rock (of 'Tooth Fairy' fame) is the only guy on earth
who can beat out Mr Black in terms of being a laughing stock. Save your
money and time. 2 Thumbs WAY down. It's so bad it's actually good, if
that even makes sense.
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