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Shrek 2 (2004)
After returning from their honeymoon and showing "home movies" to their friends, Shrek and Fiona learn Fiona's parents have heard their daughter has married her true love and wish to meet the husband and invite him to their kingdom, called Far Far Away. The catch? Fiona's parents are unaware of the curse that struck their daughter and assumed she married Prince Charming so are a bit shocked to learn thier son-in-law is a 700-pound ogre with horrible hygeine and a talking donkey. (read more)
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Shrek 2 Movie Review by Zara (3/12/2007) |
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After the surprising success of the first movie, two sequels were planned at the same time, the first of which being this one and second (or third, however you look at it) coming out later this year.
The best addition to the cast is of course Puss in Boots, voiced in a perfect manner by Banderas in a turn that is...
(complete Shrek 2 review by Zara)
| Shrek 2 Movie Review by Luz (7/27/2007) |
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It had all the funny, smart-alec sass of its predecessor while retaining the original messages regarding inner beauty and true love. Add to that the hilarious (and disturbingly sexy?) Puss-in-Boots, and they really had the recipe for a blockbuster of a sequel...
But I have to say--and maybe it's just the prude old lady...
(complete Shrek 2 review by Luz)
In many ways, better than the original. This is mostly due to Antonio Banderas' role as Puss n' Boots.
However the story is not quite as strong as the first, but we get a whole bunch of new and interesting characters. From the king and queen (John Cleese and Julie Andrews, respectively), to Prince Charming (Rupert...
(complete Shrek 2 review by Jessica Film Junkie)
| Shrek 2 Movie Review by James (7/29/2005) |
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Hello again everyone, its The DVD Guy, with another take on some cool DVDs, and I really wanted to say hi, and to let everyone know that sometimes, sequels can be pretty good, like patriot Games to The Hunt for Red October, and like The Empire Strikes Back to Star Wars. Sequels are a risky venture, and many do not succeed,...
(complete Shrek 2 review by James)
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