Shrek 2 3D (2004) [Blu-ray 3D]
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Rated:  PG 
Starring: Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Mike Myers, Rupert Everett, Julie Andrews, Jennifer Saunders, John Cleese, Antonio Banderas.
Director: Kelly Asbury, Andrew Adamson, Conrad Vernon
Genre: Animation | Adventure | Comedy | Family | Fantasy
DVD Release Date: 02/21/2012

***PLEASE NOTE: A Blu-ray 3D disc is only compatible with 3D Blu-ray players.***
Everyone's favorite larger-than-life hero returns in Shrek 2, the #1 comedy of all time hailed by critics and audiences alike as even better than its Oscar- winning predecessor! USA Today proclaims "there are so many jokes and jests, not even a jelly-bellied ogre could consumer them all in one sitting."

Happily ever after never seemed so far far away when a trip to meet the in-laws turns into another hilariously twisted adventure for Shrek and Fiona. With the help of his faithful steed Donkey, Shrek takes on a potion-brewing Fairy Godmother, the pompous Prince Charming, and the famed ogre-killer, Puss In Boots, a ferocious feline foe who's really just a pussycat at heart!

Storyline: Shrek has rescued Princess Fiona, got married, and now is time to meet the parents. Shrek, Fiona, and Donkey set off to Far, Far Away to meet Fiona's mother and father. But not everyone is happy. Shrek and the King find it hard to get along, and there's tension in the marriage. It's not just the family who are unhappy. Prince Charming returns from a failed attempt at rescuing Fiona, and works alongside his mother, the Fairy Godmother, to try and find a way to get Shrek away from Fiona. Written by Film_Fan

Cast Notes: Mike Myers (Shrek [voice]), Eddie Murphy (Donkey [voice]), Cameron Diaz (Princess Fiona [voice]), Julie Andrews (Queen [voice]), Antonio Banderas (Puss In Boots [voice]), John Cleese (King [voice]), Rupert Everett (Prince Charming [voice]), Jennifer Saunders (Fairy Godmother [voice]), Aron Warner (Wolf [voice]), Kelly Asbury (Page / Elf / Nobleman / Nobleman's Son [voice]), Cody Cameron (Pinocchio / Three Pigs [voice]), Conrad Vernon (Gingerbread Man / Cedric / Announcer / Muffin Man / Mongo [voice]), Christopher Knights (Blind Mouse [voice]), David P. Smith (Herald / Man with Box [voice]), Mark Moseley (Mirror / Dresser [voice]).

User Comment: nowmann from Colorado, 10 November 2004 • The first time I watched this movie was in my living room with my husband, daughter, and mom. We all laughed so hard we had to watch it again to see what we missed (which turned out to be a lot!). Antonio as Puss was genius! As was Jennifer Saunders as the fairy godmother. Kudos to the casting director. Once again Eddie Murphy as the annoying and talkative donkey was perfect and even much more lovable. And Mike Myers as Shrek, what can I say? A perfect grumpy ogre. Cameron Diaz once again lets her personality shine through even in animation. Oh, and Rupert! With that voice being the narcissistic Prince Charming. I could go on and on about the characters in this movie but instead I implore you to watch it for yourself. I loved this movie as did my entire family. The jokes in this movie were absolutely delicious! For those naysayers who hated this movie, I say go buy a sense of humor!

Summary: Wonderful!

User Comment: Dan Franzen (dfranzen70) from United States, 8 November 2004 • I know what you're expecting me to say. "If you liked Shrek ..." And it's so true. Fans of the first will be ga-ga over the second. The gang at Dreamworks was smart enough not to monkey around with a winning formula, so you have all the wit and charm of Shrek (Mike Myers), Fiona (Cameron Diaz), Donkey (Eddie Murphy), and all the fantastic fairy-tale creatures.

At the beginning of 2, Shrek and Fiona have been invited by Fiona's parents (John Cleese and Julie Andrews) to the family castle. Imagine their surprise when the honeymooning ogres show up! Seems the king and queen haven't heard that a) Fiona's an ogre and b) that her husband is one, too. Naturally, this doesn't sit particularly well with the king, and soon he's hired a hit man - Puss in Boots, no less, voiced by Antonio Banderas - to bump off his new son in law. Meanwhile, a Fairy Godmother (Jennifer Saunders) offers help to Fiona. And quickly, the main question of the film - conveniently, it was the main question of the first film - is whether love conquers all. Oh, perhaps it's a bit more complex than that - perhaps it's whether Fiona would love Shrek, no matter what he looked like. Come to think of it, that was the theme of the first one as well.

Shrek and Fiona journey to the land of Far, Far Away, where the stuffy king and the queen mum live. Far, Far Away is a clear knockoff of Hollywood itself (complete with the sign on the mountain), and the journey includes a pass through what looks like Beverly Hills. The attention to detail is marvelous, as always.

As with 1, 2 drops all sorts of Disney references, most resulting in full-out belly laughter. I was in stitches, although perhaps - just perhaps - some of the humor will zoom over your tiny tot's tiny head.

Shrek 2 is a beautifully done movie, perhaps even more entertaining than the original. Sure, at the end you know your emotions have been manipulated somewhat, but in the end you really don't care. Outstanding voice performances, flawless animation, and a crisp, moderately adult (but not mature, definitely not mature) script reign supreme.

Summary: More Shrekervescence!

IMDb Rating (06/23/12): 7.3/10 from 151,398 users

Additional information
Copyright:  2004,  DreamWorks Home Ent.
Features:  Disc 1 (Blu-ray):
• The Animators' Corner
• Shrek's Interactive Journey: II
• Spotlight on Puss in Boots
• Secrets of Shrek 2
• Filmmakers' Commentaries
• Shrek, Rattle & Roll Music & More
• Far Far Away Idol
Disc 2 (DVD): Given Away
• Spotlight on Puss in Boots
• Secrets of Shrek 2
• Filmmakers' Commentaries
• Shrek, Rattle & Roll Music & More
• Far Far Away Idol
Subtitles:  English, Spanish, French, Portuguese
Video:  Widescreen 1.78:1 Color
Screen Resolution: 1080p
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Audio:  ENGLISH: Dolby TrueHD 7.1
SPANISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
PORTUGUESE: Dolby Digital 5.1
Time:  1:33
DVD:  # Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1
UPC:  097361455648
Coding:  [V5.0-A4.5] MPEG-4 AVC
D-Box:  Yes
3-D:  3-D 10/10.
Other:  Producers: John H Williams, Aron Warner, David Lipman; Directors: Kelly Asbury, Andrew Adamson, Conrad Vernon; Writers: Andrew Adamson, Joe Stillman, David N Weiss, J David Stem; running time of 93 minutes; Packaging: HD Case.
There are supposed to be motion codes for this title but they could not be found for this newer 3D edition.
Blu-ray 3D/2D Only --- (DVD --> Given Away)

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