Emily Blunt and Chris O'Dowd
If only that was Jack Black's face...
Mon, 01/06/2009 - 16:13 by HM writer
Filming is underway for the big screen adaptation of Gulliver's Travels in a mystery part of the UK. And it looks quite good. If Jack Black, Billy Connolly, James Corden and Catherine Tate didn't have to be in it...
Emily Blunt was pictured punching Chris O'Dowd in the face, while Jack Black and James Corden (possibly the smuggest men in comedy) looked on.
The film, set for release next year and directed by Rob Letterman, sees Jack Black as Gulliver, Blunt as Princess of Lilliputia, Jason Segel as Horatio and Catherine Tate as Queen of Lilliputia.
And that's all we know for now.
More pics here...
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So he couldn't find a role for his bum chum then ?
Gulliver's Travels involved lots of small people didn't it? Where does the Walrus of Mediocrity feature?
Gulliver's Travels involved lots of small people didn't it? Where does the Walrus of Mediocrity feature?
So he couldn't find a role for his bum chum then ?