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    • The Iron Giant. Pictures. The Iron Giant masterfully captures the essence of a complex giant character, humanizing the titular robot through an emotionally resonant bond with a young boy.
    • Jack the Giant Slayer. Pictures. Jack the Giant Slayer revitalizes the classic fairy tale by injecting it with thrilling action and stunning visual effects, making the titular giants both menacing and awe-inspiring.
    • Gulliver's Travels. Gulliver's Travels is a delightful adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satirical novel, expertly utilizing the giant protagonist to explore themes of perspective, power, and the absurdity of social hierarchies.
    • Ella Enchanted. Ella Enchanted puts a charming and whimsical spin on the traditional fairy tale world, incorporating giants as an integral part of its enchanting universe.
  1. There are classics, underdogs, memorable titanic characters, and lots and lots of property damage. Ever since I was introduced to this side of science fiction, I've been in love, and I am gonna show it by counting down my personal Top 25 Giant Monster Movies of all time. Why 25? Because giant monsters deserve giant lists!

  2. Giant Films produces feature films, commercials, music videos and creative content. It is a majority black owned, Level 2 B-BBEE contributor and a home for diverse and innovative filmmakers.

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  4. Giant is a 1956 American epic Western drama film directed by George Stevens, from a screenplay adapted by Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat from Edna Ferber's 1952 novel. [2] The film stars Elizabeth Taylor , Rock Hudson and James Dean and features Carroll Baker , Jane Withers , Chill Wills , Mercedes McCambridge , Dennis Hopper , Sal Mineo ...

  5. Giant Films is highly regarded for both its creative and logistical expertise, having grown from a boutique director-based company it also offers a creative, personalised service to its international clients.

  6. This is a list of giant monster films according to their release date. Films involving giant monsters began with the 1925 film The Lost World, as developments in cinema and animation enabled the creation of realistic giant creatures. This was followed by the 1933 classic King Kong.