Shrek the Third (Shrek 3)

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Sarah Jessica Parker Voicing Shrek 3?
Source: World Entertainment News Network
January 11, 2005


While this has not been confirmed by DreamWorks, World Entertainment News Network is reporting that former Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker will voice a character in Shrek 3, targeted for a May, 2007 release.

Parker is quotes as saying, "I am delighted to be doing a role that my children and friends' children will be able to see."

Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, and Antonio Banderas are expected to reprise their respective roles.

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I think my wife and I are the only two people in the world that haven't seen Shrek or Shrek 2. :shrug:
 

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Brian in Mesa said:
I think my wife and I are the only two people in the world that haven't seen Shrek or Shrek 2. :shrug:

Both movies are really funny - I think you'd like it if you gave it a chance. :)
 

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Great! I finally get to say something about this.

I normally stay away from children movies entirerly but everyone said, "This has so much adult humor in it, blah blah blah."

So, I finally break down on a Tuesday night and rent both 1 and 2 and at the end of the first one I thought that perhaps I had to see the second one to appreciate the junk that I just saw.

So, I watch the second one. And I have to say that I started drinking heavily and still did not even find it funny.

I wish that movie makers would not try to blend kids and adult humor together in a lame attempt to get adults to like the stupid kid movies that they have to see anyway! Here's a hint - WE WILL PAY TO SEE THEM ANYWAY AS LONG AS IT ENTERTIANS THE KIDS....

I will take my beating off the air - thank you.

Oh yeah, they both sucked. No hope for any others...
 
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Justin Timberlake Voicing Shrek 3
Source: USA Today
May 2, 2005


DreamWorks Animation announced at "Animation Now: Imagination Innovation Inspiration" at Lincoln Center today that Justin Timberlake is joining Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Antonio Banderas and real-life girlfriend Cameron Diaz in the voice cast for Shrek 3, opening May 18, 2007.

Timberlake will play a young King Arthur, or "Artie," King Harold's rebellious nephew who has no interest in being king, producer Aron Warner says. It's up to Shrek (Myers) to teach Artie how to act like royalty, Warner says.

You may remember that in Shrek 2, a poster of "Sir Justin" hangs in Fiona's girlhood bedroom.

Warner revealed a few more details saying "there is a baby involved" and that "in teaching Artie to be king, Shrek has to overcome his deep-seated fear of being a father."
 
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Title & Plot for the Third Shrek
Source: DreamWorks Animation
March 21, 2006


DreamWorks Animation has given the third "Shrek" installment a title - Shrek the Third. The anticipated animated-comedy hits theaters on May 18, 2007.

Shrek the Third finds Shrek and Fiona reluctantly reigning over Far, Far Away. But if they can find the heir to the throne and bring him back, they can return to their swamp. While Shrek, Donkey and Puss in Boots are in search of the heir, Fiona holds off a coup d'etat by Prince Charming.

The film is voiced by Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Antonio Banderas and Justin Timberlake.
 

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Info about Shrek the Third -- MAJOR spoilers if you don't want to know what the movie is about. Although I will say I love the voice casting this time around, especially for a certain pirate captain...

REDWOOD CITY, California (AP) -- Time to catch up with your ogre friend Shrek, his greenish bride, Fiona, and their two men Friday, the yammering Donkey and the overreaching Puss in Boots.

The filmmakers behind "Shrek the Third" offered a sneak peek at their PDI-DreamWorks animation complex near San Francisco. From the 20 minutes of footage they showed, the film looks likely to meet expectations as one of summer's hottest tickets.

Key voice stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and Antonio Banderas return, with Justin Timberlake headlining the newcomers as geeky teenager Artie.

"You feel you've got a lot to live up to, man," Timberlake said about being the new kid on the block in the Shrek world. "Every character is so good. When you come into 'Shrek,' you definitely feel you have a lot to prove."

The gang is joined by a gargantuan cast as the filmmakers take advantage of advances in computer animation to load up on supporting players, among them magician Merlin, Captain Hook, wicked witches, ugly stepsisters and four of the fairy-tale world's fairest princesses.

Here's a rundown of the players and their exploits for the film that hits theaters May 18.
What's happening

Just when newlyweds Shrek and Fiona thought they could head home to peace and quiet in the swamp, Fiona's dad, the frog King Harold, croaks.

On his deathbed, he asks son-in-law Shrek to take over the throne of Far Far Away, a job the ogre dreads. Shrek's only option: track down Fiona's distant cousin Artie and groom him to become king.

So Shrek and sidekicks Donkey and Puss sail away to find Artie, the future King Arthur. Just as they leave, Fiona drops another bomb on her anti-social, kid-hating husband: There's a little ogre on the way.

Fiona stays behind at the palace, where Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Rapunzel throw her a baby shower. The gifts include one of the seven dwarfs as a live-in baby sitter ("Don't worry," Snow White tells Fiona. "I have six more at home.").

Palace life is interrupted by an invasion of fairy-tale villains, led by Prince Charming, whose happy-ever-after was dashed by Shrek in the first two films. The prince takes over the realm, forcing Fiona to teach her posse of pampered princesses to stand up for themselves rather than wait for a man to rescue them.

"A big part of this film is just the theme of taking responsibility, be it fatherhood or kingship or whatever," said Nick Walker, head of layout on the animation team for "Shrek the Third."
Who's back

The whole gang returns, led by the key foursome of Shrek (Myers), Donkey (Murphy), Fiona (Diaz) and Puss in Boots (Banderas).

Shrek's still barking at everyone in his Scottish brogue, though married life brings out his softer side more and more.

"What I love about the Scottish people, which is part of my heritage, is they go from, 'I love you, come here,' to 'You get out of my house!' " Myers said. "Scottish people are hilarious when they're angry. They shift gears so fast."

Also back: Fiona's mom, Queen Lillian (Julie Andrews, who in a dizzy moment hums "My Favorite Things," a tune she sang in "The Sound of Music"); King Harold (John Cleese); villainous Prince Charming (Rupert Everett); and ugly stepsister Doris (Larry King).

It wouldn't be a "Shrek" movie without all those goofy bit players, including the three little pigs, Pinocchio and the Gingerbread Man. The minor characters were so much fun, the filmmakers said they had to reign them in or they might have taken over.

"Gingey tries to steal the show," said "Shrek the Third" co-director Raman Hui.
What's new

The main new face is Arthur Pendragon, or Artie (Timberlake), a bumbling teen who's first seen getting his butt kicked by jock Lancelot in a jousting match at his high school.

When Shrek, Donkey and Puss arrive with the news that Artie's in line to become a king, it swells his head after a lifetime spent a rung lower on the social scale than the school dorks who play a medieval variation of Dungeons and Dragons.

"He doesn't know anything but kind of being a loser," Timberlake said. "When he finds out through his blood line that he's heir to the throne, he thinks, I can do this. But when he realizes what type of responsibility it is, his natural instinct is to run away."

Timberlake, whose poster appears as a gag on Fiona's bedroom wall in "Shrek 2," recently split in real life from Diaz, but it was not their personal relationship that led to the "Shrek the Third" gig. The filmmakers rang him up after catching Timberlake on "Saturday Night Live."

"We had seen him on 'SNL' and were blown away by how funny he was," said "Shrek the Third" producer Aron Warner. "He's got a great presence and a great voice and is clearly funny, so he's going to help us make this character what he needed to be."

Shrek, Donkey and Puss also run across magician Merlin (Eric Idle), who used to be a teacher at Artie's school until he had a nervous breakdown.

Other newcomers include the quartet of princesses, haughty Snow White (Amy Poehler); long-haired Rapunzel (Maya Rudolph); obsessive clean freak Cinderella (Amy Sedaris); and narcoleptic Sleeping Beauty (Cheri Oteri).

Regis Philbin joins the voice cast as Mabel, another ugly stepsister, while Captain Hook, seen briefly singing a Tom Waits song in "Shrek 2," advances to a speaking role, with vocals by Ian McShane.

There are hordes of others, from palace flunkies to medieval Valley Girls to a Wicked Witch singing Charlene's sappy 1980s hit "I've Never Been to Me" as a torch song.

It was a juggling act for the filmmakers, with so many new and returning characters competing for screen time. They stuck to one principle to balance it all.

"Shrek is going to drive the story. That is our goal from day one," said Chris Miller, who moves up from head of story on the last movie to make his directing debut on "Shrek the Third."

"When you have all these characters, a lot of them you want to spend a lot of time with. They're interesting. They all have a place in this film. But at the end of the day, it's supporting Shrek's story."
What works

With three more years of refinements to computer animation, what isn't better about "Shrek the Third"?

The 350 people who worked on the film created more realistic fire and water images, developed ways to mimic how light behaves in the real world and even simulated the slightly seasick oscillations of live-action shipboard scenes, where the camera lags just a tick behind the rocking of the waves.

They scrapped the basic computer models of Shrek and other lead characters they had worked with since the first movie and rebuilt them from inside out to take advantage of the subtler anatomy now possible. The filmmakers had to resist the urge to make external improvements so they could remain true to the look of the original film.

"We had a lot of work to try to make the characters look the same. Be better, but look the same," said Lucia Modesto, one of the film's character technical-direction supervisors. "The motor inside Shrek is all brand-new. The outside is almost the same."

Greater variation in hair styles, body types, facial features and clothing allowed the team to bring in far more characters and present huge crowd scenes.

"In the past, we had issues where our hero characters looked great because we spent so much time on them, but the generic characters, the secondaries, didn't look quite so good, to the point where on 'Shrek 1' we tried to stay away from them," said visual-effects supervisor Philippe Gluckman. "Now they all look great."

The advances are a bit daunting to the actors, who jokingly wonder if they could be replaced in live-action films by computer simulations.

"It makes me shake in my pants," Banderas said. "Someday, they may not need actors anymore. That's why I'm going to Broadway, man."

http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Movies/04/11/film.shrekthethird.ap/index.html
 

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Anyone else see this over the weekend? I thought it was a letdown. Definately not as funny as the first two. In fact it just seemed like they were leaning on the jokes from the first two insted of writing new ones. Still a good movie but I could have waited till it was out on video.
 

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Anyone else see this over the weekend? I thought it was a letdown. Definately not as funny as the first two. In fact it just seemed like they were leaning on the jokes from the first two insted of writing new ones. Still a good movie but I could have waited till it was out on video.

I saw the movie. It was OK. It wasn't that the movie was bad or anything. It just didn't live up to the first 2. If this had been the first Shrek I don't think people would say anything. The bar was set so high for the 1st and 2nd that I think that's why it was slightly disappointing.
 

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My family enjoyed it. Not as funny as the first two overall but it was still a good movie.
 

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I saw it. It was sub-par when compared to the first two. Glad I didn't pay money to see it.
 

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I saw it. I actually liked it a lot. The only disappointing part was having to make my way through thousands of teenage pirates on my wauy to the theatre and the dumb broad constantly kicking the back of my seat.
 

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My wife and I enjoyed it immensely. It's a bit different, but every bit as good as the first 2. All the necessary elements were present, and the story was good (for some reason, some critics seemed offended that Shrek would have to be considering parenthood:rolleyes: ).

Did some people expect the same movie as the last one, only slightly redone?

Whatever..... Good solid entertainment for all ages.
 

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