Gulliver's Travels 2 Disc Set with Gulliver's Fun Pack
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- Rated: PG
- Genre: Family
- Year: 2010
Gulliver's Travels Triple Play
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- Rated: PG
- Genre: Family
- Year: 2010
Gulliver's Travels 2 Disc Set with Gulliver's Fun Pack
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- Rated: PG
- Genre: Family
- Year: 2010
Gulliver's Travels
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- Rated: PG
- Genre: Family
- Year: 2010
Gulliver's Travels 4 Disc 3D Edition
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- Rated: PG
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- Year: 2010
Synopsis
Jack Black (Kung Fu Panda, School of Rock) is larger than life in this epic comedy-adventure based on the classic tale. When a shipwreck lands a lowly mailroom clerk named Gulliver (Black) on the fantastical island of Lilliput, he transforms into a giant — in size and ego! Gulliver’s tall tales and heroic deeds win the hearts of the tiny Lilliputians, but when he loses it all and puts his newfound friends in peril, Gulliver must find a way to undo the damage. Through it all, Gulliver may just learn that it’s how big you are on the inside that counts.
Disk Information
Disc 1: Theatrical Feature Blu-ray
**Gag Reel
**Deleted Scenes
**I Don't Know...with Lemuel Gulliver
**Little and Large
**Jack Black Thinks Big
**Down Time
**Gulliver's Foosball Challenge
**War Song Dance
**Fox Movie Channel Presents: In Character Jack Black
**Fox Movie Channel Presents: In Character Jason Segel
**Life After Film School Rob Letterman of Gulliver’s Travels
**World Premiere
**Theatrical Trailer
Disc 2: 3D Blu-ray Version
Disc 2: DVD
Disc 3: Digital Copy
Cast & Crew
Reviews
"Gulliver's Travels" is one of those movies that falls between complete disaster and loads of fun. Mild amusement is probably about right.
For a novel written nearly 300 years ago by a dour Irish cleric with a mad-on about the material world and a satiric mindset dark enough to flirt with misanthropy, it's amazing how well Gulliver's Travels travels.
Black was already the world's biggest little kid, and he might be the only actor who could have made this movie such nimble fun. No matter how thin the concept, Black always manages to make it his own.
