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Shrek

Shrek

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth the $? Absolutely!
Review: Easily the funniest movie of the year. I can't say enough about the fun poked at traditional animation. Disney is given a good working over from the movies, to the parks, to the chief executive. There's a fantastic moral that isn't bashed over your head to make the point. The voice acting is perfectly cast, which is no mean feat in an animated feature. Also, the actors do a great job of properly pronouncing "Lord Farquaad." What's the big deal? Drop the "r" in the last name and say it a little faster than normal. Great adult joke eh? Listen for Cameron Diaz to almost blow the pronunciation a couple of times.

That brings me to a good point. This is a PG movie. Dreamworks could be chided for marketing it as a kids movie, but I believe a good parent will look into a movie beforehand anyway. Use your judgement.

One last bone to pick. Yes the "bullet time" scene may seem a little old, but it is an homage to Diaz's character in Charlie's Angels that I think works very well.

Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LOVED THIS MOVIE - Unusual ending & Great Story & Animation!
Review: I thought this movie is one of the best animated movies to come around in awhile and I've seen alot of kids movies!! This movie had humor, suspence and even touched on the emotional side for the star the Ogar. It had an unusual ending to it which I thought was great because usually the endings are predictible and without giving it away even though it dosen't end the way you think you are glad it does because it shows that beauty is only skin deep and it's whats inside that counts. It holds your attention for adults and children. My nephews who are 7 and 9 loved it and have seen it 3 times already. Although maybe for real young children they wouldn't understand the story but Eddie Murphy alone as the donkey is so funny that he could make anyone laugh just to watch his movements and they way he speaks. I can't say enough good things about this movie...it's definately worth the price of admission and I can't wait to buy it when it comes out on video!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better Than Rocky and Bullwinkles Fractured Fairy Tales!
Review: This is truly a movie for all ages! I have seen it two times in two weeks. I went by myself the first time and then couldn't wait to watch it again with my 4 year old grand daughter. It was a delight! It will capture the hearts of all ages! The little princess was beautiful and the talking mule was hysterical (thank you Eddy Murphy for being Eddy Murphy). I personally loved the 3 little pigs break dancing and the little elves singing rap! A hit for all ages! I am sure this will be a treasure ranked up there with Snow White and the other classics.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious
Review: I wasn't expecting much when I went to see this movie. I was thinking *maybe* this would be enjoyable, but I was expecting another attempt to achieve Toy Story fame. Boy, was I wrong.

This movie is, by all means, absolutely hilarious. The film is undercut with so many innuendos and allusions to fairy tales that it's hard to keep up, but if you catch them, you laugh in appreciation.

There are numerous clever scenes, among them the evil Lord Faarquad's interrogation of the gingerbread man. Wait for the princess to sing to the bluebird...and luagh at what happens. The whole scene is an ingenuous parody of the whole "Sleeping Beauty" singing in the forest scene.

Aside from the clever hilarity, the movie, intended for children as well as adults, incorporates the obligatory moral, but it isn't so overpowering that it gets in the way of the story.

This is a must see movie, and an instant classic that isn't too childish for adults to enjoy, and at the same time isn't beyond the grasp of children.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Predictable, but fun nonetheless.
Review: Shrek is one of those movies where you know exactly what's going to happen from the very outset, but it manages to pull its premise off with such style that you don't mind the predictability. Myers does an admirable job of giving Shrek a likable personality, despite the toned-down Fat Bastard brogue. Eddie Murphy performs well as the donkey and is exceptionally funny, but my main beef with him is the same as ever: he needs more vocal range, as he typically sounds too much like himself. Many of the scenes are almost photorealistic in their rendering, and more than once I "wowed" to myself. The animation is nothing less than stunning, if occasionally a little too stylized for my tastes. I thoroughly enjoyed the film, and I'd like to see more animated movies done on this level, without descending into the dreadful mire of childish musicals for which American animation is best known.

Decidedly aimed at a 10-25 age group, Shrek may not be for the wee ones, but you'd be hard pressed to find a better "family" film lately.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beauty in the beast!
Review: The end did give a strong positive message... that was the best piece in the whole movie! The donkey stole my heart or should I say Eddie did. OK, at times it's a bit slow, I have to agree cause my friend's daughter being 6 says so. It seems I was enjoying the movie more than her <smiles>. So, if this movie is meant for kids, you are wrong! It's just so beautiful. After all there is still that innocence, beauty & or goodness in all our hearts...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shrek is a big hit at our house!
Review: Today, I took a group of kids to the movies, and saw Shrek. Even before the movie started up, they were so excited they were bantering back and forth which parts would be scary and which were 'cute like a smooch'; just from seeing the commercials. Afterwards on the car ride home, the youngest (almost 7 years), was parroting the burp scene and how much she loved it. I agreed with her, I thoroughly enjoyed the movie Shrek. Not only because it was a big hit with the kiddies, but because it wasn't boring as all get out for me (Which is really rare when it comes to kid movies)! The soundtrack wasn't bad, either! I say this movie is a big two thumbs up and my little girl is already saying how much she wants to buy the movie and the soundtrack.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: shrek: laugh out loud hilarious!
Review: I haven't laughed so hard at the Movie theatre since "Meet the Parents".The plot, I admit, was weak. But the humor stayed through the whole thing. The fairy tale characters will make you lagh your heart out. Eddie Murphy will make you lagh 'til you almost can't take anymore. Diaz and Myers did a fabulous job but Murphy was better than anyone. Shrek, although, is not for the very little kids. It has a bit of adult humor and a tad of profanity, but it's more for ages 6 and older.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nonya speaks
Review: The spectacular animation, coupled with sharp wit and quick moving dialog, makes this feature a must-see for everyone. There are enough laughs for everyone, both young and old. Definitely one to take your children to see, but for the older child (over 9) only. Some language may offend parents of younger children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny Movie, But Be Warned...
Review: This movie is rated PG for parental Guidence. This movie may not be best for the little kids. If your going to see this movie because you like cute fairy tales, STOP! This movie has it's nasty side. If your prepared to see cute birds explode with their feet left on the branch, then you will love this movie. I will say it's a family film because of the humor. Adults can enjoy this movie but it can be disturbing to kids. It does have the ability to give them nightmares.


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