Gulliver's Travels 3D

By PurpleCandle · Dec 27, 2010 · ·
  1. On Christmas day, me and my family drove out while it was snowing to see Gulliver's Travels in 3d.

    We usually on see matinees but because of the literature this movie was based on me and my family wanted to see it.

    We made it through the snow and spent $50 plus popcorn.

    I have never been disappointed in a movie than I was in Gulliver's Travels.

    The movie is very predictable from the first 10 minutes. Jack Black was his normal self, which means that Gulliver's character was the same as Po (Kung Fu Panda) only less funny and cute.

    There was only one funny thing in the movie and that involved urination. Yeah, a urination joke in a movie based on Gulliver's Travels. That is what you get when you add Jack Black + Literature.

    Even with 3d this movie was not good enough. Should have went straight to DVD and banished into the depths of hell.

    I am not one who is into doing movie reviews, but I want to warn people to save their money and pick another movie.

    Jack Black, I officially hate you for ruining this movie and promoting it. You should be ashamed of yourself. Jack, stick to pandas and avoid classic literature. And whoever wrote this movie should not be allowed near a pen or paper again.

    On the up side, I thought Jason Segel (Horatio) did a good job with what he was given.

Comments

  1. arron89
    I don't know if you're read all of Gulliver's Travels, but it's full of toilet humour (Gulliver urinating on the Lilliputian palace to put out a fire, Gulliver falling into giant ****, etc etc etc).

    But yeah, it looks like a terrible, terrible movie.
  2. PurpleCandle
    I get that...but it was the only funny thing in the movie..

    That's all we got a urination joke, when we could have got much, much more...= Black + literature

    Sorry, I probably said all of that wrong..I am just still mad about spending so much money
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