Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Gulliver's Travels Trailer


A Christmas Carol. Adventures of Hucleberry Finn. Great Expectations. Robinson Crusoe. These are just some classic masterpieces that have made it to the silver screens for several times. They are literary works that have been passed on for generations. And now, a brand new great novel will once again be adapted to the big screen. And this winter, a lot of people across all ages are waiting to watch Gulliver’s Travels movie. The book has never been out of print since it was first published way back in 1726.

The latest incarnation, when you watch Gulliver’s Travels online, will be a modern retelling of the classic story and it is set in modern-day Manhattan. A brand new trailer has been released by Warner Bros to promote the upcoming live-action adventure-comedy film. It stars Jack Black as Lemuel Gulliver, an average American goofball who was then shot President the Awesome when he was mysteriously transported to Lilliput, a hidden island populated by tiny yet industrious people. The trailer looks full of fun with Jack Black being like… Jack Black, so this means the will not be a period piece. It also shows Black having a Guitar Hero moment.

The film also stars Golden Globe winner Emily Blunt as the Princess of Lilliput, Billy Connolly as the king, Catherine Tate as the queen, and James Corden as the prince. Other cast members included when you watch Gulliver’s Travels online are Jason Segel as Horatio, T.J. Miller as Dan, and Amanda Peet as Darcy. This marks the first live-action directorial job of Rob Letterman whose other works include the animated features Monsters vs. Aliens and Shark Tale.

When you watch Gulliver’s Travels online, Gulliver is a mailroom clerk who was then mistaken as a travel writer. He was then sent to do a project about the Bermuda Triangle where he was then transported to Lilliput. Will he become a finally hero now that he is seen colossal or will he still remain a loser when he was back in Manhattan? You can find out when the film hit theaters this Christmas Day.

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