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Shrek the Third (2007)
Director: Chris Miller, Raman Hui
Synopsis
When Shrek’s new father-in-law falls ill, the green ogre is looked at as the new heir to the throne, a role he he not too keen on.
Movie review
From Time Out London
As with many film franchises, you could string together all three of these money-spinners and not notice the joins. The trouble with this third instalment, though, is that a) its Arthurian premise is dispiritingly conventional and b) the pop culture references are starting to wear thin.‘Shrek the Third’ centres on hammy wannabe actor Prince Charming (voice of Rupert Everett) who, it turns out, isn’t that charming after all. In fact he’s a spoiled egomaniac who loves himself more than his heckling audiences do. When Charmless finds out that the dying King Harold (John Cleese) has asked his ogre of a son-in-law, Shrek to seek out his natural successor (a distant nephew called Arthur Pendragon), he seizes the opportunity to organise an ego-boosting coup against the meek civilians of Far Far Away. With Shrek (Mike Myers) and his wise-cracking sidekick Donkey (Eddie Murphy) away in search of the new king, it’s left to the loveable ogre’s beloved wife Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) and her bevy of fairytale femme fatales to kick a few butts into touch. But that’s not all, there’s a sub-plot boiling away in Shrek’s mind and it involves babies…
Despite a number of protracted moments, a few scenes are truly inspired: the dying-frog sequence for one, and Shrek’s ‘Exorcist’-inspired nightmare about parenthood for another. Some jokes sail close to innuendo, but in the main they’re balanced enough to appeal to all ages. The CG animation, too, is as refined as we’ve come to expect. Just a shame it lacks the smart sassiness of its predecessors. Time to call time, we think.
Author: Derek Adams
Time Out London Issue 1923: June 27-July July 3 2007
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- Jatt said...
- Posted on Jun 30 2007 11:30 Very good film!!
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- boby said...
- Posted on Jun 30 2007 10:01 it is well good
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- harry said...
- Posted on Jun 30 2007 09:35 Incredible!
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- lucy said...
- Posted on Jun 29 2007 19:34 it was good but still not as good as the first 2
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- Jodie said...
- Posted on Jun 29 2007 16:28 Well me an my husband took our 13 year old daughter and her friend and they absoloutly enjoyed it along with me and my husband it was GREAT!
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- Evie said...
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Posted on Jun 29 2007 12:53
Shrek will always be good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- Maz said...
- Posted on Jun 29 2007 12:50 This has to be the best out of the three!!! My patner and I took our son and he loved it to. Would reccommend ti....
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- Kathleen said...
- Posted on Jun 29 2007 11:14 well the last 2 were great but i'm going to watch dis one 2 nite lets see if it is as gd as da last 2.
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- shaun said...
- Posted on Jun 29 2007 10:34 not as good as first two! still enjoyed.
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- Alannah said...
- Posted on Jun 29 2007 10:00 i think this film is excellent, i went to see it with my mates, out og choice!!!! and were all 15 and 16, so that s sayin something. would deffinately raccomend it.
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Cast & crew
Director: Chris Miller, Raman Hui
Producer: Aron Warner
Genre(s): Children's, Comedy
Rated: U
Duration: 93 mins
UK Release: Jun 29 2007
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