 Watch Jack the Giant Slayer Movie Online No Survey "Jack the Giant Slayer" tells the story of an ancient war that is reignited when a young farmhand unwittingly 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 (Nicholas Hoult) 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.-- (C) Warner Bros Release Date Jack the Giant Slayer Mar 1, 2013 Wide | |
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Actors For Jack the Giant Slayer |
| Nicholas Hoult,Eleanor Tomlinson,Ewan McGregor,Stanley Tucci,Eddie Marsan,Ewen Bremner,Ian McShane,Christopher Fairbank,Simon Lowe,Mingus Johnston,Ralph Brown,Joy McBrinn,Chris Brailsford,Warwick Davis,Craig Salisbury,Peter Bonner,Lee Boardman,Lee Whitlock,Jody Halse,Richard M. Dixon |
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| Genres Jack the Giant Slayer : Drama,Action & Adventure,Science Fiction & Fantasy |
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| User Ranting Jack the Giant Slayer : 3.6 |
| User Percentage For Jack the Giant Slayer : 65 % |
| User Count Like for Jack the Giant Slayer : 16,429 |
| All Critics Ranting For Jack the Giant Slayer : 5.7 |
| All Critics Count For Jack the Giant Slayer : 126 |
| All Critics Percentage For Jack the Giant Slayer : 52 % |
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Review For Jack the Giant Slayer |
It's fast, rousing, and blessedly brief - under two hours instead of, say, nine in three bladder-straining installments. David Edelstein-Vulture
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. Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Jack the Giant Slayer is slight, but consistently amusing. Tom Charity-CNN.com
The movie feels so much like a video game that your fingers instinctively itch to do something, though a Jack video game isn't one we'd really want to play. Mary F. Pols-TIME Magazine
The script sets up the situation and characters nicely, and the actors are terrific. Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
Although it often feels there's more of mechanics than the muse keeping Jack the Giant Slayer going, this sprightly fairy tale reworking is full of beans, smartly written and packs plenty of fun. Linda Barnard-Toronto Star
A corporate product drained of personality, one where you can practically hear studio notes like "MAKE THE GIANTS FARTIER!" shouted from the sidelines, a charmless theme park ride that substitutes loudness for joy. Dave White-IFilm
Most of 'Jack' unfolds like a bad roadshow production of The Mouse That Roared ... In Gargantua, however, the fantasy loosens up and for a wee bit feels like LOTR as restaged by Monty Python. Glenn Lovell-CinemaDope
Fun if forgettable light entertainment. Ewan McGregor is a hoot. Clint O'Connor-Cleveland Plain Dealer
My only real quarrel with Jack, other than the intensity and violence of its battle scenes (which are too potent for younger children), is that it goes on too long Leonard Maltin-Leonard Maltin's Picks
This movie is about as bland as it gets. If you want to see dirty, poorly rendered Giants eat their own snot - in poor 3D, then this is the movie for you. Only time it works is when Holt, Tomlinson and McGregor are on camera. Which isn't nearly enough. Michelle Alexandria-Eclipse Magazine
Director Bryan Singer, of The Usual Suspects and X-Men fame, infuses the film with just the right balance of action, romance and goofy fun. Tyler Hanley-Palo Alto Weekly
If we must endure the unnecessary trend of rebooting kiddie stories, they might as well be as breezy and fun as Jack the Giant Slayer Christian Toto-Big Hollywood
Tomlinson wears a suit of armor well, but as long as we're reimagining the classics, why not give the Princess more to do that run away from home and await rescue? Pete Vonder Haar-Houston Press
Family-friendly, yet derivative and too scary for young children. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
a thumping good tale aimed squarely at the sense of wonder, not at a demographic Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews
...a well-paced action feature that starts with a good tempo and doesn't let up. The dialogue is lighthearted and the special effects are spectacular. Even better, though, the 3-D is as good as you're going to get. Tony Medley-Tolucan Times
Jack the Giant Slayer delivers some primo giant-y goodness. I can now say I've seen a giant pick a booger out of his nose and eat it in 3D. So I've got that going for me. Mike McGranaghan-Aisle Seat
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. Cary Darling-Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Studios will continue to roll these CGI, 3D fantasias out, but the question I'm raising is why does Bryan Singer keep getting involved? Kirk Honeycutt-honeycuttshollywood.com
Fee. Fi. Fo. Meh. Rob Vaux-Mania.com
Despite a predictable story and some awkward visuals, Giant Slayer is surprisingly entertaining - thanks to a hefty dose of well-timed humor and energetic performances. Ben Kendrick-ScreenRant
A movie made solely to land a healthy weekend box office then move on to the global market for a return on its investment. As a business strategy, it makes sense. As an instance if cinema, it's a bit depressing. Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
It's not so much a great film as it is a great spectacle, with epic action sequences, intense special effects, and some really eye-popping 3-D. (Full Content Review for Parents also available) Teddy Durgin-Screen It!
Jack the Giant Slayer feels too compromised to be truly memorable -- like a film created by a conservative committee rather than a director with real vision. Jason Buchanan-TV Guide's Movie Guide
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