The Secret Life of Walter Mitty | 'Achieving the Dream' | Featurette HD

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Twentieth Century Fox are delighted to announce the theatrical release of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty in the UK and Ireland on 26th December.

In his secret life, Walter Mitty (Ben Stiller) dreams big...really, really big. There's no challenge beyond his grasp, be it climbing a massive glacier or rescuing a senior citizen from an exploding building. When he's not daydreaming, the not-so-secret life of Walter Mitty is the opposite of his heroic alter-ego's; he's just an everyday guy facing imminent career downsizing, who's too timid to ask out his pretty co-worker (Kristen Wiig). But when Walter faces his ultimate real-world test, he springs into action on a global adventure exceeding anything even he could have dreamed of.

Screen Story and Screenplay by Steve Conrad, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., John Goldwyn, Stuart Cornfeld, Ben Stiller. Starring Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, Shirley MacLaine, Adam Scott, Kathryn Hahn and Sean Penn. Directed by Ben Stiller.

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Honestly, this movie, the soundtrack, just everything about it is the only reason why I keep on keepin' on. Seriously. The idea that one day I might be able to live out even just a day of my life as interesting as this, gives me hope.

nicolew
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beautiful things don't ask for attention? hmmm ever heard of women?

naveyarg
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Can't stop thinking about this film...

morrisralph
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Don't normally like his films as most of them are suitable for teenagers with a stupid sense of film is not only his best film but one of the best I have ever seen. Not only the acting but the story and the amazing cinematography that at times is breathtakingly wish I had seen this at the cinema on a huge screen as the tv doesn't do it

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