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The Antipodean 05-15-07 10:11 PM

'Shrek 3' reviews thread
 
Anyone seen any yet? RT has it at 67% right now, middling reviews but only a couple of them...

Supermallet 05-16-07 12:26 AM

What did the last two Shreks get?

Mr. Cinema 05-16-07 06:40 AM

Shrek: RT score of 89%

Shrek 2: RT score of 88%

Patman 05-16-07 08:04 AM

I read that people walked out in the advance screening a few weeks ago (and the movie is about 81-85 minutes long).

nateman 05-16-07 08:50 AM

Movie times are awful nowadays. 1 hr, 21-25 mins is just cheap. I just wait for the movies to come to DVD and then Blind buy them because going to the theater and wasting 50 bucks is just stupid in my opinion only.
I like TV shows better personally and considering Shrek 3 is about 4 episodes of a fricken' sitcom thats just lazy.
I guess they made it short because kids have a short attention span but still 2hrs really isn't that long considering bringing kids to the theater should be a whole afternoon experience not a 2 & 1 half hr. total deal.
I loved the first 2 shreks but I am not as excited about the third one as i was about the second one.
I hope its good though and can't wait to pick it up on DVD.

Mr. Cinema 05-16-07 09:07 AM

Movietickets.com says the running time is 93 minutes.

PixyJunket 05-16-07 10:13 AM

Insert "Smash Mouth" comment.

Insert "Dated Pop Culture Joke" comment.

Damed 05-16-07 10:21 AM

Garth from Darkhorizons gives it a "not so glowing" review.

http://www.darkhorizons.com/reviews/shrekthethird.php

Ronnie Dobbs 05-16-07 10:21 AM

I'm seeing it tonight so maybe it will be good.

maingon 05-16-07 10:46 AM

I know one of the writers, David N. Weiss ( Shrek 2,3) Hes my one of my Story Development Teachers partners. So I am looking forward to it

fernsita 05-16-07 10:52 AM

i have faith that this will be another great one. i love the shrek franchise thus far and i'm gonna be seeing it this weekend for sure. i cant get enough of shrek, donkey, and puss -- they just make me laugh my butt off. cant wait to see this.

Shannon Nutt 05-16-07 12:15 PM

One wonders if it's "bash the sequel" summer for movie reviewers. You would have thought Spider-Man 3 was The Phantom Menace from the trashing it got by mainstream critics, and now it looks like Shrek 3 is the next target...followed shortly, no doubt, by Pirates 3 and Ocean's 13.

Kal-El 05-16-07 12:18 PM

As I said in the other thread, the Shrek movies are played out. They've become the "____ Movies" of animation that rely too much on sight gags and parodies instead of it's own story.

zekeburger1979 05-16-07 03:04 PM

James B's review of Shrek the Third.

Puzznic 05-16-07 03:34 PM

I liked the first Shrek when it came out but I didn't like the 2nd one at all. I might check it out eventually but I doubt I would pay to see it, unless it gets really good reviews.

PixyJunket 05-16-07 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by zekeburger1979

3.5 out of 4 stars and the entire review is practically scathing. Interesting.

matome 05-16-07 03:53 PM

I see 2.5 out of 4 stars on that review.

shumway 05-16-07 04:03 PM

As do I.

GreenVulture 05-16-07 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by nateman421
Movie times are awful nowadays. 1 hr, 21-25 mins is just cheap. I just wait for the movies to come to DVD and then Blind buy them because going to the theater and wasting 50 bucks is just stupid in my opinion only.
I like TV shows better personally and considering Shrek 3 is about 4 episodes of a fricken' sitcom thats just lazy.

85 - 90 minutes is the standard runtime for US animation, no?

And to veer off-topic somewhat, I've never understood the concept of "Short movie = waste of my money." I'd happily take a tightly edited 85 minute movie that says everything that needs to be said as opposed to the same 85-minute movie surrounded by 20-30 minutes of needless supporting characters, subplots and general filler. Probably why I'll be avoiding Pirates of the Carribean 3 in the theaters (168 minutes, Jesus Christ!).

kaze0 05-16-07 04:40 PM

Shrek 1 was enjoyable. I never realized how much everyone liked Shrek 2, I hated it :/ The shrek movies just seem like they are ingrained with pop culture crap sooo much. 10 years from now, it's gonna be like watching Saved by the Bell.

Zen Peckinpah 05-16-07 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by kaze0
Shrek 1 was enjoyable. I never realized how much everyone liked Shrek 2, I hated it :/ The shrek movies just seem like they are ingrained with pop culture crap sooo much. 10 years from now, it's gonna be like watching Saved by the Bell.

THANK YOU!

I'm avoiding Shrek the Third because of Shrek 2. Not only were the references really groan-inducing, but the "quest for cash" was in full swing there. Notice all of the corporate placement in it...this is shit that would never be this rampant 20 years ago. Maybe some blaring product placement, but not integrating into another "time and place" (with some exceptions: the Pepsi bottles in Back to the Future II and so on).

Hence why it went on to be the #3 movie of all time: it was made for consumers, who came in masses to see its Middle American glory.

RichC2 05-16-07 08:06 PM

I didn't understand the love for Shrek 2 either.

PixyJunket 05-17-07 08:02 AM

Jesus Christ. They've already got Shrek 4 and 5 in the works along with movies starring the cat and the donkey.

Shannon Nutt 05-17-07 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by PixyJunket
Jesus Christ. They've already got Shrek 4 and 5 in the works along with movies starring the cat and the donkey.

And a TV Christmas special, "Shrek The Halls".

Yavin 05-17-07 09:46 AM

The original Shrek was based on a children's book, right? How many of those books were there?

Oh, and CHUD review is up. Looks like the franchise has jumped the Shrek.


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