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Making a successful kids movie isn't the easiest of tasks, especially
in this day and age.
So it's something of a pleasure to see a film like Gulliver's Travels
(and the Night At The
Museum movies) which delivers just the right about of
silliness, adult humour and over-the-top-ham for the littlies.
The cast comprises of the whose who of comedy, perhaps not on the scale
of Night At The Museum,
but certainly the whose who of modern day British comedy and the level
of freedom and fun they supply really comes across on the screen.
Jason
Segel is an excellent everyman, despite a fairly weak UK accent, while
Jack Black delivers his most charming and likable performance since School Of Rock.
When
Black is given the freedom to play himself, he is at his best, and
director Rob Letterman has really done an astounding job in getting the
most out Black and of each comedian who has managed to pop their head
on the screen in Gulliver's
Travels.
If
parents lost faith in the prospect of ever seeing a genuine "Feel Good
Family Film" ever again after the woeful Christmas offerings from Alvin & The Chipmunks,
fear not, Gulliver's
Travels has something for everyone.
DVD Special Features
Considering the movie was a monumental box
office failure, it's surprising to see so many extras included here.
Perhaps they thought the movie was a sure-fire hit and edited them all
together anyway.
So what do you get for you buck? Simple - Gag Reel, Deleted Scenes, "I
Don't Know... with Lemuel Gulliver", Featurettes about making Little
things large and vice versa, Gulliver's Foosball Challenge, a few
extras like Fox Movie Channel's In Character Jack Black, World Premiere
and of course the Theatrical Trailer.
Not too shabby if you ask me!
Conclusion - Movie: 80% Extras: 70%
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