Shrek Forever After Trailer

Shrek Forever After Trailer

Shrek is a 2001 American animated comedy film, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, and starring the voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow. Based on William Steig’s 1990 fairy tale picture book Shrek!, the film was produced by DreamWorks Animation. Shrek was the first film to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, a category introduced in 2001. It was released on VHS and DVD on November 2, 2001. The film stars Mike Myers as a large, strong, solitude-loving, intimidating Scottish ogre named Shrek, from a German and Yiddish word meaning “fear” or “terror”. Shrek also features Cameron Diaz as the beautiful but very down-to-earth and feisty Princess Fiona, Eddie Murphy as a talkative donkey named Donkey, and Lithgow as the villainous Lord Farquaad. The film was extremely successful on release in 2001 and it helped establish DreamWorks as a prime competitor to Pixar in the field of feature film animation, particularly in computer animation. Furthermore, Shrek was made the mascot for the company’s animation productions. It was critically acclaimed as an animated film worthy of adult interest, with many adult-oriented jokes and themes but a simple enough plot and humor to appeal to children. It made notable use of popular music; the soundtrack includes music by Smash Mouth, Eels, Joan Jett, The Proclaimers, Jason Wade, The Baha Men, and Rufus Wainwright (covering Leonard Cohen). During June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed its “Ten top Ten”; the best ten films in ten “classic” American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the creative community Shrek was acknowledged as the eighth best film in the animated genre, and the only non-Disney-Pixar film on the top ten.[2][3] It is also third on Bravo’s 100 funniest movies. Shrek was also ranked second in a Channel 4 poll of the “100 Greatest Family Films”, losing out on the top spot to E.T..[4] On March 9, DreamWorks and Samsung announced that Shrek, along with Shrek 2 and Shrek the Third, will be converted to 3D and released on Blu-ray in the third quarter of 2010.[5]

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