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Promo Flyer to advertise the movie Jack the Giant Slayer
| Size – approximately 11×17 inches (28x43cm)
| Price – $9.84
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Promo Flyer to advertise the movie Jack The Giant Slayer
| Size – approximately 11×17 inches (28x43cm)
| Price – $9.84
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Promo Flyer to advertise the movie Jack The Giant Slayer
| Size – approximately 11×17 inches (28x43cm)
| Price – $9.84
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Promo Flyer to advertise the movie Jack The Giant Slayer
| Size – approximately 11×17 inches (28x43cm)
| Price – $9.84
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Promo Flyer to advertise the movie Jack The Giant Slayer
| Size – approximately 11×17 inches (28x43cm)
| Price – $9.84
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Some good ol’ CGI for yer 3D viewing pleasure.
The script from Darren Lemke (Shrek Forever After) and Oscar-winner Christopher McQuarrie (Jack Reacher) – based on the story co-conceived by Lemke and David Dobkin (director of Shanghai Knights, Wedding Crashers and Fred Claus) – appears to meld ingredients from your stereotypical Disney-animated fairy tale movie with what’s become industry-standard 3D spectacle and action.
It’s a welcome change-of-pace from the ‘darker and grittier’ Hollywood trend, but the storytelling approach could be too dated for some; not to mention, the effects, set pieces and costumes all look solid on their own, but following the act of director Peter Jackson’s first Hobbit installment – with its Oscar-nominated craftsmanship and 3D filmmaking – Singer’s film seems like a bit of a step-back (translation: just another run of the mill CGI-effects show). More here
Best have your wits about you if you’re gonna face Goliath.
Singer’s version begins faithfully with the classic arc of a poor, ordinary farmhand who accepts the unlikely barter of a handful of beans for his horse and soon finds himself in possession of a mighty beanstalk—a living, vertical highway that leads him into a land where giants roam. Though unprepared for the dangers that await him there, he rises to the challenge, relying not only on his strength but also on his wits and courage to face the man-eating monsters of nightmare.
“It’s important that Jack be someone who the audience can identify with,” says producer David Dobkin, who also shares story credit with screenwriter Darren Lemke, and has long been a fan of the what he calls “the David and Goliath element of the tale. I think most people see themselves as the underdog. We all share the feeling that forces in life are bigger than us and that we often have little control. Jack is not a super-hero, he’s an everyman; he has dreams and ambitions and some idea of what he’s capable of, but until now he’s never been tested. So we root for him because we want him to succeed and show us it’s possible.” More here
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