Jack goes up the beanstalk to rescue a little girl who has been transformed into a harp.Jack goes up the beanstalk to rescue a little girl who has been transformed into a harp.Jack goes up the beanstalk to rescue a little girl who has been transformed into a harp.
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- Damsel in Distress
- (as Chloe Grace Moretz)
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- Prince Charming
- (as Billy Unger)
- Sleeping Beauty
- (as Sadie Ebeyer-Deist)
- Gretel
- (as Sammi Hanratty)
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- TriviaIn the first classroom scene, you can see a drawing of a flux capacitor from Back to the Future (1985) on the board behind the Headmaster (played by Christopher Lloyd, who also played Doc Brown, the inventor of the flux capacitor in the film). He also erases 1.21 gigawatts from the board at the end of the scene.
- GoofsIn the pillow-fight scene, the stunt double for Jillian (Chloe Moretz) receives several close-ups where the face is clearly seen to be Asian.
- Quotes
Nervous Lumberjack: I never wanted to be a lumberjack anyway. I always wanted to do something different with my life.
Mayor Lichfield: Well, what did you want to be?
Nervous Lumberjack: I always wanted to be...
Mayor Lichfield: What? What?
Nervous Lumberjack: I always wanted to be...
Mayor Lichfield: Say it, man!
Nervous Lumberjack: A pet store owner.
Mayor Lichfield: What?
Nervous Lumberjack: Yes. Huggable dogs, hamsters, little rabbits, a Norwegian Blue Parrot.
Crowd at Lumberjack Rally: A Norwegian Blue Parrot? Got beautiful plumage!
- Crazy credits"No fairy tale characters were harmed during the making of this film, except Humpty Dumpty. Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Humpty. (P.S. - Thanks for the omelette!)."
- Alternate versionsFor the Feature Films for Families release, the following has been edited to meet their approval:
- The black screen with the echoing "Fee, fi, fo, fum" was omitted at the very start.
- The headmaster: "I'm thinking of changing your major to something else -- starts with a V, anyone? Village idiot!"
- The shot of children filling out the classroom was shortened to 11 seconds [the last six seconds has been omitted]
- Jack's mother says "Stupid goody, goody elves."
- Grayson the goose's introduction scene has been abridged to remove the offensive material.
- Jack and Grayson's climbing up scene has been shortened
- two Grayson's instances of Grayson's obsessing about destiny has been omitted.
- Officer Where calls Officer What 'stupid' has been skipped.
- three instances of Grayson's saying 'crud' (2 muted from the soundtrack; 2 cut from footage).
- Grayson obsesses about having a party has been omitted.
- the white & black pillow-fighters scene has been shortened to remove the offensive material
- Jillian's breathless recitation to Grayson's questioning what she can do for them has been omitted.
- Grayson's Peanut Butter & Jelly musical number has been completely replaced with Jack saying "Whoa!".
- Grayson's explanation of Opposite Day to Jack and Jillian calling it stupid has been cut.
- Jillian: "...or trick the idiot day".
- Grayson: "... and make everyone puke".
- Jack calling The Giant "dog breath".
- Jillian trying to tell Jack why she betrayed him and his telling her to shut up was cut.
- Jack seeing Jillian putting coins in a bag, her saying "Even heroes have to eat" and "It's that whole take from the rich and give to the poor thing", and Jack saying "Okay" was cut.
- Grayson crediting his thumbs for tying The Giant's shoelaces and Jillian telling Grayson to take her hand was cut.
- The frame towards the ending has been mirrored.
- Jack's mother telling the mayor "Hey, mister, off the bedonkadonk."
- The post-credit scene has been completely absent.
It goes like this: Jack lives in fairyland, where everything is a fairy story, and he wants to be a hero. But in order to do so, he has to go on a quest and learn about things like Sacrifice and Perseverance and I'm sorry I just can't go on. I just can't.
It's not the clichéd plot that kills this movie. It's not even the hideous, explosion-in-a-cuteness-factory design of the sets. It's the acting, and the characters. They're just AWFUL. Jack himself is the kind of precocious brat who needs a good whack upside the head, but he's nothing compared to poor Christopher Lloyd, who is forced to explain every joke very slowly, over and over, as though he's speaking to an audience that's suffering from major brain damage. Lloyd is better than the frantically mugging Wallace Shawn, who plays multiple roles, all of them dreadful. Even that shameful performance is far, far better than Gilbert Gottfried, who is just insufferable as a human chicken. Did no one look at that character? Did no one think that maybe, just maybe, a movie with that horrible, screeching nincompoop at the centre of it might be a bad idea? The only cast member who comes out of this mess with any dignity intact is Chloe Moretz, who filmed this just before she went on to fame in Kick-Ass. I think it's safe to say she won't be putting this movie in her show reel, though.
This is an old-fashioned family film, in all the wrong ways. It's far too twee and cloying for adults, and much too cutesy for kids who have been brought up on the harder edges of Pixar or Disney movies. There's never any sense of even slight danger, so that it's impossible for adults or kids to get involved in the film. I wouldn't recommend letting your kids see Kick-Ass, but there are a thousand better movies for them than this.
- mattbaxter72
- Jul 17, 2011
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- Джек і бобова стеблина
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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