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Jack the Giant Slayer

An ancient war is rekindled when a humble farmhand inadvertently opens a gateway between our world and a fearsome race of giants. Unleashed on the Earth for the first time in centuries, the giants strive to reclaim the land they once lost, forcing the young man, Jack, into the battle of his life to stop them. Fighting for a kingdom, its people, and the love of a brave princess, he comes face to face with the unstoppable warriors he thought only existed in legend—and gets the chance to become a legend himself.

Director(s)

Joseph Dewey

Bryan Singer

Julie Brown

Jamie Christopher

Matthew Sharp

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Cast & Crew

Daniel Lapaine

Daniel Lapaine

Jack's Dad

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Roderick

Philip Philmar

Philip Philmar

Cook Giant

Matthew Sharp

Matthew Sharp

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Steven Williams

Steven Williams

Master of Secrets

Bill Nighy

Bill Nighy

General Fallon

Ewen Bremner

Ewen Bremner

Wicke

Ben Daniels

Ben Daniels

Fumm

Angus Barnett

Angus Barnett

Foe

Byron Coll

Byron Coll

Soldier

Eddie Marsan

Eddie Marsan

Crawe

Andrew Brooke

Andrew Brooke

Fye

Warwick Davis

Warwick Davis

Old Hamm

Ralph Brown

Ralph Brown

General Entin

Ian McShane

Ian McShane

King Brahmwell

Christopher Fairbank

Christopher Fairbank

Uncle

Jody Halse

Jody Halse

Fat Drunk

Santi Scinelli

Santi Scinelli

Soothsayer (uncredited)

Nicholas Hoult

Nicholas Hoult

Jack

Ewan McGregor

Ewan McGregor

Elmont

Jamie Christopher

Jamie Christopher

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Bryan Singer

Bryan Singer

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Julie Brown

Julie Brown

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Tandi Wright

Tandi Wright

The Queen

Cornell John

Cornell John

Fee

Kevin Hudson

Kevin Hudson

Gate Sergeant (uncredited)

Annabelle Davis

Annabelle Davis

Pantomine Extra (uncredited)

Alex Macqueen

Alex Macqueen

Tour Guide

Peter Elliott

Peter Elliott

Sentry / Bugler Giant

Philip Harvey

Philip Harvey

Fire Arrow Archer

Eleanor Tomlinson

Eleanor Tomlinson

Princess Isabelle

John Kassir

John Kassir

General Fallon's Small Head

Don McCorkindale

Don McCorkindale

Tongue Giant

Mingus Johnston

Mingus Johnston

Bald

Simon Lowe

Simon Lowe

Monk

Lee Boardman

Lee Boardman

Badger

Phill Martin

Phill Martin

Panto Giant 2

Richard Dixon

Richard Dixon

King's Artiste

Tayler Marshall

Tayler Marshall

1st Child

Peter Bonner

Peter Bonner

Panto Monk

Lee Whitlock

Lee Whitlock

Small Drunk

John Scott

John Scott

Foot Soldier (Uncredited)

John Lebar

John Lebar

Panto Giant 1

Joy McBrinn

Joy McBrinn

Old Maid

Chris Brailsford

Chris Brailsford

Blacksmith

Craig Salisbury

Craig Salisbury

Panto Erik the Great

Amber Vertannes

Amber Vertannes

2nd Child

Hattie Gotobed

Hattie Gotobed

Little Girl

Joe E Salazar

Joe E Salazar

Roddy

Steve Haze

Steve Haze

Panto Musician

Tim Foley

Tim Foley

Jack's Father

Michael Self

Michael Self

Young Jack

Sydney Rawson

Sydney Rawson

Young Isabelle

Aaron Jackson

Aaron Jackson

Soldier

Caroline Hayes

Caroline Hayes

Jack's Mum (uncredited)

Duncan JC Mais

Duncan JC Mais

King's Foot Soldier (uncredited)

Joseph Dewey

Joseph Dewey

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Details

GenresFantasy, Action, Adventure, Drama
Runtime1h 54 mins
Released on27 Feb 2013
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Andres Gomez

4/10

Boring and with low quality animations.

Dark Jedi

7/10

Me and the kids watched this movie yesterday evening. We all liked it quite a lot. This is a very enjoyable family movie. It is, not surprisingly, a new twist on the old Jack and the Beanstalk story. The basic elements are there, Jack, beans, beanstalks and, of course, giants. A few new elements are thrown in like a Crown to control the giants, a treacherous bastard responsible for the entire mess and a few other things. The giants are very well done. The CGI is good to very good most of the time. As can be expected, it is the giants that make up this movie. I would say that they are slightly scary (for kids) and rather funny at the same time. Unfortunately the same cannot be said about the human actors. The acting is generally not so good and sometimes downright abysmal. It is rather surprising for such a relatively big production to have such poor TV-show quality acting. The bottom line is that it is a very enjoyable family movie. If you watch it as an adult I guess you must have a liking for special effects and CGI, which I do, in order to enjoy it.

r96sk

7/10

<em>'Jack the Giant Slayer'</em> is a perfectly watchable movie. Nothing special, but it does enough. That's in my opinion, of course. A quick glance at Letterboxd shows a big split in its reception, but the majority - at least in terms of rating - are in agreement with me. The movie does start off a bit slowly, though once it got going I was enjoying it to be honest. It's nowt award-worthy, though it works as a passable fantasy adventure flick. I dug everyone on the cast, which features many people I like or have at least seen in other productions. Nicholas Hoult and Eleanor Tomlinson (the only one I didn't previously know of) give competent performances and suit each other well enough. while Ewan McGregor and Ian McShane are good value, among others. Ewen Bremner's Wicke is the only iffy character, though Bremner himself narrowly makes it work. I caught a glimpse of the special effects prior to watching, think it was on one of the movie websites when I was checking if it has sequels etc., and wasn't all that excited about what I saw. However, in the actual film the effects are all satisfactory to be honest. The look of the giants is decent.

Wuchak

6/10

***Medieval fairy tale with a noble hero, a beautiful princess and hordes of barbaric giants*** Released in 2013 and directed by Bryan Singer, “Jack the Giant Slayer” has plot similarities to 1962’s “Jack the Giant Killer” with Nicholas Hoult playing the wholesome farm boy, Eleanor Tomlinson the winsome princess and Ian McShane the king. The rural protagonist slays a couple giants and rescues the royal maiden, but that’s where the similarities between the two movies end. This one lacks an evil wizard and his dark castle, which are substituted by the brutal giants and the colossal beanstalk that leads up to their awesome realm above the clouds. Despite the almost $200 million spent mostly on the CGI giants & their world, “Jack the Giant Slayer” just isn’t as compelling as “Jack the Giant Killer,” which had super-cheesy effects, albeit charming. Yes, the giants & their realm look superb, as far as cartoonish CGI goes, but more time & money needed spent on the characters and their story to hook the viewer. In other words, despite all the action/adventure and millions blown on CGI, the story’s generally meh. Nonetheless, the flick’s good enough if you favor CGI-laden films like “King Kong” (2005) and “Avatar” (2009). Hoult and Tomlinson are more-than-worthy as the protagonists with Hoult being reminiscent of Richard Thomas. I just wish the script fleshed them out more and made us care about them and their considerable challenges. The film runs 1 hour, 54 minutes and was shot in England (Surrey, Norfolk & Somerset). ADDITIONAL CAST: Ewan McGregor plays a knight, Stanley Tucci a royal bastage and Eddie Marsan his inane crony. GRADE: C+/B-

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