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Jack and the Giant Slayer

Jack the Giant Slayer: A Modern Reimagining of a Classic Legend jack and the giant slayer movie

2013

Bryan Singer, fresh off the first two X-Men films and Valkyrie , approached Jack the Giant Slayer with genuine ambition. He shot on practical, rain-soaked sets in England’s Somerset forests, used massive animatronic giant heads for actor eyelines, and insisted on real fire and water effects wherever possible. The beanstalk itself is a marvel of production design — a vertical labyrinth of vines, hollowed trunks, and glowing fungi. Jack and the Giant Slayer Jack the Giant

"Jack and the Giant Slayer" received mixed reviews from critics, but was praised for its visual effects, action sequences, and performances. The movie was a commercial success, grossing over $243 million worldwide. "Jack and the Giant Slayer" received mixed reviews

The film’s true stars are its giants, designed by the legendary motion-capture house Giant Studios (Avatar, The Planet of the Apes ). Led by the two-headed General Fallon (a deliciously hammy Bill Nighy voicing the primary head, with John Kassir as the secondary, more sensible head), the giants are not the dim-witted “Fee-fi-fo-fum” oafs of folklore. They are cannibalistic, cunning, and organized — a grimy, pustule-covered horde that communicates in guttural Old English.

For fantasy completists, it is worth streaming for the creature design and McGregor’s mustache alone. For everyone else, it remains what it has always been: a magnificent, expensive, and deeply confused fable about what happens when you plant a bean and pray for gold, only to harvest a monster.