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Shrek Forever After
After challenging an evil dragon, rescuing a beautiful princess and saving your in-laws’ kingdom, what’s an ogre to do? Well, if you’re Shrek, you suddenly wind up a domesticated...  View more >

Starring Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz...  View more >

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May 26, 2010
"Shrek Forever After" is the forth and hopefully final movie of the series. As the film open Shrek, who is bored with fatherhood, made a deal with Rumpelstiltskin, that returns him to being an ogre for one day. Instead, he find himself back to his ogre days, minus his friends. there's very little to like about the forth installment. I saw the movie in 3D. the reason why is not for the 3D special effects, but trying to get something out of this movie. And even in 3D, I didn't get much out of this movie. Some of the characters that I love from the first and second movie are just plain out of stream. I love the Shrek Christmas special on television. a lot better than the last two Shrek movies. the Shrek commericals on television are out of control. Every time I turn the television on, there was a MacDonald's commerical plugging both the film and Happy Meals. Reminding movie goers that there is a new Shrek movie and after that, you come out to MacDonald's for a Shrek glass and a meal. I heard rumors of a fifth Shrek movie. I hope it's nothing more that just rumors. Let the series end.
May 31, 2010
Jun 20, 2010
Jun 22, 2010
This Shrek had a different feel than the others. It was a bit dark. Everything about the production itself was top notch, as always with Shrek movies, but in my opinion, it's almost as if Shrek is going the way of Harry Potter, getting a bit more dark and serious with each passing chapter. I guess this is the last Shrek, but I thought the last Shrek was the... well, last Shrek? I would have rather seen this on Blu-ray, unless you're into the whole 3D gimmick.
Aug 10, 2010
I took my little 5 year old nephew and we both enjoyed it. It was entertaining and kept his attention the whole time.

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