DreamWorks' SHREK
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McDonald's promotion for Shrek started this Friday. Here's a look at the toys:
Went yesterday and got Donkey! What's interesting is the toys are only going to last for three weeks (as the cashier told me), after which they will start offering Shrek watches with the Happy Meals. Here's a preview:
Ah, they look so cute!! Think that's a first for Mc. I would say they be better off having them at the same time, but McDonald's already has a premium collectable... drinking glasses! Yay! After Third received the treatment, was hoping they would return. Here's a pic:
Already have the whole set... They are cool though, just love them. See what Disney's missing out on!
By the way, everything in Mc labels the film as "Shrek Forever After", so that's further proof that it will be that and not Final Chapter. Phew! You never know sometimes...
Went yesterday and got Donkey! What's interesting is the toys are only going to last for three weeks (as the cashier told me), after which they will start offering Shrek watches with the Happy Meals. Here's a preview:
Ah, they look so cute!! Think that's a first for Mc. I would say they be better off having them at the same time, but McDonald's already has a premium collectable... drinking glasses! Yay! After Third received the treatment, was hoping they would return. Here's a pic:
Already have the whole set... They are cool though, just love them. See what Disney's missing out on!
By the way, everything in Mc labels the film as "Shrek Forever After", so that's further proof that it will be that and not Final Chapter. Phew! You never know sometimes...
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It says that Forever After is the final title. That should lay the confusion to rest... probably.
It says that Forever After is the final title. That should lay the confusion to rest... probably.
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The title never changed, as I tried to tell you, on the posters! "The Final Chapter" was always a tagline to make everyone go and see it. Even on that last poster where people said "well, we'll see", the small contractual credit print clearly read "Shrek Forever After". Both pretty much say the same thing anyway (it's The End), but Forever After does it in a much more fairytale way in keeping with the ultimately soft center the franchise has.
Dan...I can do without the cheapo watches, but those drinking glasses look great - and practical!
Dan...I can do without the cheapo watches, but those drinking glasses look great - and practical!
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Re: Shrek Forever After
29% on RottenTomatoes, at least it's climbing slowly
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And the final "It ain't Ogre..." release poster still says TFC--Randall wrote:It says that Forever After is the final title. That should lay the confusion to rest... probably.
So, any definitive word from the opening-day judges?
(Y'know, it could be very confusing for Dreamworks, having their big animated tentpole being marketed under two different titles, and the audience not sure of which one they're looking for...Good thing other movies don't have any trouble with that.)
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Re: Shrek Forever After
Alright here's my mini-review.
Saw it in 3D and it didn't really add much like it did with Alice, Dragon and Avatar. It just felt like a cash in. Wish it could've been better.
The good thing is that Shrek IS aggresive in this 'un. He also acts like his old self and the film is actually about him. The finale is much better than the last one, Eddie Murphy sounds less refrained (he actually gets some GREAT lines here), Puss is, of course, terrific and the animation looks very nice. Rumplestiltsken is also funny here, much better than the previews suggest otherwise. I also liked all the callbacks to the the original 3 films. That was nice touch.
However, I don't see the point of the kids. They still look creepy and are missing for 9/10 of the movie. Rumple and a little boy called (rightfully) Butter Boy are the only good new characters. The ogres look good but have no real purpose in the film. None of thenew characters do anything in the film. I kind of thought Brogan (Joe Hamm) would become a love triangle between Fiona and Shrek. Alas, it was not to be! Some new witches are also wasted. I also felt
The film is better than the third film, but they still aren't even close to the first two. One last thing,
Oh and it's called Shrek: We're Sorry For The Third Round. Just kidding. It's Shrek Forever After.
Saw it in 3D and it didn't really add much like it did with Alice, Dragon and Avatar. It just felt like a cash in. Wish it could've been better.
The good thing is that Shrek IS aggresive in this 'un. He also acts like his old self and the film is actually about him. The finale is much better than the last one, Eddie Murphy sounds less refrained (he actually gets some GREAT lines here), Puss is, of course, terrific and the animation looks very nice. Rumplestiltsken is also funny here, much better than the previews suggest otherwise. I also liked all the callbacks to the the original 3 films. That was nice touch.
However, I don't see the point of the kids. They still look creepy and are missing for 9/10 of the movie. Rumple and a little boy called (rightfully) Butter Boy are the only good new characters. The ogres look good but have no real purpose in the film. None of thenew characters do anything in the film. I kind of thought Brogan (Joe Hamm) would become a love triangle between Fiona and Shrek. Alas, it was not to be! Some new witches are also wasted. I also felt
The film is better than the third film, but they still aren't even close to the first two. One last thing,
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Re: Shrek Forever After
Just wondering if someone who has seen the film can confirm or deny the following characters making an appearance.
Arthur
Lancelot
Guenivere
Merlin
Lord Faarquaard
Fairy Godmother
Prince Charming
It's more just a curiousity issue and I don't want to sit through the movie wondering IF they are going to make an appearance, I'd rather knmow upfront that there is no chance that person will appear.
And I notice on Amazon there is a release of the Score soundtrack, is there are song soundtrack being released this time?
Arthur
Lancelot
Guenivere
Merlin
Lord Faarquaard
Fairy Godmother
Prince Charming
It's more just a curiousity issue and I don't want to sit through the movie wondering IF they are going to make an appearance, I'd rather knmow upfront that there is no chance that person will appear.
And I notice on Amazon there is a release of the Score soundtrack, is there are song soundtrack being released this time?
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Re: Shrek Forever After
I love all things cinema, from silent movies to world cinema to animated cinema to big blockbusters to documentaries and everything in between!