Gulliver’s Travel’s will be in theaters on Christmas Day, December 25th, 2010. This movie is a hiliarous escape for the entire family. Here’s a clip to give you a feel for Jack Black as the “giant” Lemuel Gulliver during his journey to Lilliput in the film.
The movie has a PG rating for “brief rude humor, mild language and action”.
I loved the movie and think my kids will find the potty humor hysterical and the dynamics of a giant towering over the tiny people in Lilliput beyond impressive.
Here’s a shot of the Moms hanging with Jack Black post interview.
Here’s the scoop from Jack Black on being a celebrity Dad and playing a Giant in Gulliver’s Travels. Jack is married and the father of two boys – Samuel Jason “Sammy” Black (age 4) and Thomas David Black (age 2).
On taking his kids to see Gulliver’s Travels:
On his 4 year old noticing the celeb factor in his Dad :
The other day he said, “Does everyone know you?” And I was like, “A lot of people know me, yeah.”
On if his boys might be inheriting his sense of humor:
On his listening to music with his son Sammy:
No Guitar Hero. But, I have been introducing him to some of my favorite music that I think they would dig. For instance, they really like Weezer. Do you guys know Weezer?
I really recommend Weezer for kids.
On what his kids are most into right now – toys, movies, etc:
The Polar Express.They love the songs in that movie. Especially “Hot Chocolate!”
On how he prepped to be a giant for this role:
toys to get ready for the giant and tiny person relationships.
And luckily I had a bunch of toys at home, because my kids have
them everywhere.
On his favorite scene from the movie:
My favorite scene is probably when I’m giving advice, when I’m whispering to my little buddy Horatio on what to say to the princess.
And Jason’s so funny and sweet in it. And the Prince song “Kiss.” That song was a perfect fit and so hilarious.
(I agree this scene was fabulous! And one of my faves from the film too!)
On if he saw any of the previous Gulliver’s travels films?
On if turning classic books into movies makes people not read the book?
On the central theme of the movie:
On fans hopes that he will return to Yo Gabba Gabba:
Jack Black was cool and answered all our questions. He was funny and warm, but I sensed a bit of what I call the “guarded” A-List mentality when he was chatting with us about the film as opposed to him being totally hysterical like you might expect or the vibe I got from our interviews with Emily or Jason. Remember, he’s a big star and at the end of the day although we are a group of Moms, we are the “press” interviewing him about the movie so he seemed very official versus the crazy guy you remember from Nacho Libre or School of Rock.
cool clip on jack black. sounded like a fun event!!!