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Jack The Giant Slayer
The old war amongst humans and giants begins again when Jack starts to combat for a kingdom and the affection of a princess which opens the path between both worlds.
8 June 2002, Poole, Dorset, England, UK
18 June 1957, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
29 September 1942, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK
1971, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
3 February 1970, Epsom, Surrey, England, UK
12 December 1949, Caterham, Surrey, England, UK
11 November 1960, Peekskill, New York, USA
April 28, 2015
Almost fascinating in that, as far as I can tell, it is a film with no target audience.October 18, 2013
Despite its many flaws, Jack the Giant Slayer is not a bad film, but rather a disappointing oneJune 07, 2016
Good-looking, simple fun.February 06, 2014
Underwhelming, as you might expect, but it's quite possibly the best Jack and the Beanstalk film you could imagine the studio system producing. Whatever that means.March 01, 2013
Not awful, not wonderful, Jack the Giant Slayer is a midrange fairy tale epic that's a lot more ho-hum than fee-fi-fo-fum.April 14, 2016
There's no cleverness, no depth, and the way the action is written is passé at best (think "Lord Of The Rings" lite).March 19, 2013
A mash-up of old-school heroism, pantomime villainy, starstruck lovers and post-'Shrek' archness, it's more exhausting than exhilarating.March 01, 2013
Jack the Giant Slayer is slight, but consistently amusing.July 14, 2016
Movie-goers in search of something to keep parents and children alike entertained will be pleasantly surprised by Jack the Giant Slayer.March 01, 2013
Unlike Peter Jackson with the overstuffed The Hobbit,[director Bryan]Singer shies away from the epic and settles for entertaining. Sometimes that's more than enough.March 04, 2013
It's fast, rousing, and blessedly brief - under two hours instead of, say, nine in three bladder-straining installments.