12/27/2022 0 Comments Shrek the third![]() I'm not quite sure what it is, but with this film I just wasn't taken far far away, I just felt like I was flicking through a book of fairy tales, and at the same time watching a repeat of a mildly amusing satirical sitcom on TV. ![]() There's still a lot to like about Shrek the Third, and the animation is better than ever, but it's definitely missing something that the first two films had. New additions to the cast are Justin Timberlake as Arthur Pendragon, who puts just about enough effort in to get by, and Eric Idle, who turns in the best vocal performance of the film as a senile and emotionally erratic Merlin. The problem here is that he simply isn't as genuinely threatening a villain as John Lithgow's Lord Farquaad in the first film or Jennifer Saunders' Fairy Godmother in the second - he's just a bit too wet. The main villain this time round is Rupert Everett's Prince Charming, who's still really whiny, but has a clear purpose this time - revenge. This results in the most entertaining sequence in the film by a long way - let's just say that awful phrase "girl power" doesn't quite cut it. Cameron Diaz's Fiona has a slightly reduced role this time round, but this allows for Julie Andrews' Queen Lillian and the other fairytale princesses to do a little more, and become a pretty formidable force in their own right. Concerning the rest of the cast, the highlights are still Eddie Murphy as Donkey and Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots, and the pair still play off each other well. The voice talent are as good as ever, and the character of Shrek is forced to face the biggest challenge of his life - the prospect of being a father, a concept which Mike Myers, still voicing the ogre, imbues with an appropriate range of emotions. Perhaps it comes from Andrew Adamson retiring to a role as producer rather than being at the helm, or maybe the writers are out of decent ideas, but Shrek the Third is certainly missing something. The pop culture references are still there, but seem a bit more heavy-handed, and the jokes are a bit cruder. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying Shrek the Third is a bad film, but it lacks the spark that made the first two installments so enchanting. The pop culture references are still there, but seem a bit In Shrek the Third, the saga of the "ogre with layers" and co. In Shrek the Third, the saga of the "ogre with layers" and co. The critics are just embarrassed that it's like Hollywood. Go watch the movie, then go to the reviews and you'll see how wrong they are about the movie. The movie was good and thats all what counts. I was expecting to laugh more, but I still laughed no matter what those paid people say about a movie. I really don't agree with the critics in red because they're not kids, we are, and you know what?! I loved that movie. Me, I'm twelve and trust me, it was a so-so movie, but still made my friend and my dad laugh. How would those paid critics know about how good the movie was. Sometimes I wonder if I'm alone with that opinon, but it's true. There not kids, so how would they know how funny it is. Me, I'm twelve and trust I don't know what those critics are saying about the movie. (Although it should be noted that Korra’s silhouette is much more distance and easier to make out than Aang’s.I don't know what those critics are saying about the movie. In addition to the course, there’s the box art that shows the silhouettes of what looks like Korra, the protagonist of The Legend of Korra and Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender. For one, one post on Twitter was quick to point out an arena in the trailer looks inspired by Ba Sing Se from the Avatar universe. After searching, people on Twitter found box art for the Nintendo Switch version of the game that revealed that Korra, from Avatar: The Legend of Korra will likely be joining the fight. ![]() ![]() The announcement trailer featured a meaty list of competitors, but fans have been quick to investigate information about unannounced fighters on the roster. that features mascots from across popular Nickelodeon shows like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and SpongeBob SquarePants. The title is a 2D fighting game similar to Super Smash Bros. GameMill announced the upcoming fighter, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl on Tuesday.
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