
I suppose opting for a title like Jack The Giant Slayer over Jack and the Bean Stalk, and giving it a PG-13 rating, indeed clarifies for audiences what kind of movie it is. However, Singer gives the story an edge that will make parents want to think twice before showing it to their children. For 2013, Singer offered something completely different for audiences than what he normally does by bringing to the big screen a familiar tale with a new spin on it - something that you might think would be fun for the whole family. What you probably wouldn't think of him being a part of, though, is a fantastical adventure film like Jack The Giant Slayer. When you hear the name Bryan Singer, most film fans will immediately think of the first two X-Men film entries (and the new, upcoming one) or even the war drama Valkyrie (or, if you're a diehard film fan, you'll know he helmed The Usual Suspects and Apt Pupil in the 90s).

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