London:
Director Rob Letterman has said he put funnyman Jack Black in some tough situations while shooting for the adventure film Gulliver's Travels.
The director admitted that the School of Rock star went through some quite demanding scenes for the movie, Contactmusic reported.
"I felt guilty every day. The first day of shooting, and it was my first time shooting a live-action movie, we did this one scene with Jack in this whirlpool storm in the Bermuda Triangle.
"We shot on the backlot at Pinewood Studios in England, in February, which is not warm at all, and he had to pretend to be in the Tropics on a boat," Letterman said.
"For some reason, we decided to start with the hardest scene. I don't know what we were thinking. And then, a storm blew in and things started crashing and cameras started breaking," he added.
Black plays the character of writer Lemuel Gulliver in the movie.
Letterman appreciated the 41-year-old actor's patience to endure all the hardships, saying "he couldn't have been nicer".
The director admitted that the School of Rock star went through some quite demanding scenes for the movie, Contactmusic reported.
"I felt guilty every day. The first day of shooting, and it was my first time shooting a live-action movie, we did this one scene with Jack in this whirlpool storm in the Bermuda Triangle.
"We shot on the backlot at Pinewood Studios in England, in February, which is not warm at all, and he had to pretend to be in the Tropics on a boat," Letterman said.
"For some reason, we decided to start with the hardest scene. I don't know what we were thinking. And then, a storm blew in and things started crashing and cameras started breaking," he added.
Black plays the character of writer Lemuel Gulliver in the movie.
Letterman appreciated the 41-year-old actor's patience to endure all the hardships, saying "he couldn't have been nicer".