Shrek 2 (2004)
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Theatrical Release: May 19, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $436,471,036
Synopsis: The natural order of fairy tales is interrupted in the sequel to the Academy Award®-winning blockbuster "Shrek." "Shrek 2" sends Shrek, Donkey and Princess Fiona on a whirlwind of new adventures with more fairy-tale favorites to lampoon along the way. After battling a... The natural order of fairy tales is interrupted in the sequel to the Academy Award®-winning blockbuster "Shrek." "Shrek 2" sends Shrek, Donkey and Princess Fiona on a whirlwind of new adventures with more fairy-tale favorites to lampoon along the way. After battling a fire-breathing dragon and the evil Lord Farquaad to win the hand of Princess Fiona, Shrek now faces his greatest challenge: the in-laws. Shrek and Princess Fiona return from their honeymoon to find an invitation to visit Fiona’s parents, the King and Queen of the Kingdom of Far, Far Away. With Donkey along for the ride, the newlyweds set off. All of the citizens of Far, Far Away turn out to greet their returning Princess, and her parents happily anticipate the homecoming of their daughter and her new Prince. But no one could have prepared them for the sight of their new son-in-law, not to mention how much their little girl had…well…changed. Little did Shrek and Fiona know that their marriage had foiled all of her father’s plans for her future…and his own. Now the King must enlist the help of a powerful Fairy Godmother, the handsome Prince Charming and that famed ogre killer Puss In Boots to put right his version of "happily ever after." "Shrek 2" brings back the voices of Mike Myers as Shrek, Eddie Murphy as Donkey and Cameron Diaz as Princess Fiona. Joining the all-star voice cast are: Academy Award® winner Julie Andrews ("Mary Poppins") and Oscar® nominee John Cleese ("A Fish Called Wanda") as Fiona’s royal parents, Queen Lillian and King Harold; Antonio Banderas ("Spy Kids") as Puss In Boots; Rupert Everett ("My Best Friend’s Wedding") as Prince Charming; and Jennifer Saunders ("Absolutely Fabulous") as the Fairy Godmother. The computer-animated comedy is directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon, and produced by Aron Warner, John H. Williams and David Lipman. [More]
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Starring: Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Julie Andrews, John Cleese
Screenwriter: Andrew Adamson, J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, Joe Stillman
Producer: Aron Warner, John H. Williams, David Lipman
DVD Info
Release:
Aug 5, 2008
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Snap Case
- Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French
- Dolby Digital 2.0 - English, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentaries - 1. Filmmakers
- Featurettes - 1. MEET PUSS IN BOOTS
- 2. MEET THE CAST OF SHREK 2
- 3. THE TECH OF SHREK 2
- 4. TECHNICAL GOOFS
- Bonus Feature/Short - 1. All New Surprise Ending - FAR FAR AWAY IDOL
Interactive Features:
- Shrek's Music Room
- Games
- Activities
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Reviews
Like the first movie this is unassailable family entertainment, with a gentle fairy tale for kids and a raft of mildly satirical pop-culture references for parents.
Much of it is good, but other moments feel uninspired, as if Sleeping Beauty had a hand in writing the script.
The animation's slick in a cautious, cute, conventional kind of way, and some scenes are really very funny.
Perhaps this sequel no longer has the shock of the new, but the animation is stupendous, with breathtaking effects of light and detail, the gags come thick and fast and the musical numbers are uproarious.
Delivers neither less, nor more, than its wildly popular predecessor.
The most accurate way to sum up Shrek 2 is that it is exactly like the original.
It ends up not so much an extension of Shrek's story as an improved retelling. [It's] critique applies to any culture that has codes of behavior and appearance.
A rambunctious pop-culture fairy tale that tops the original...In this magic potion, mirth is mixed with a pleasant message in the beauty-is-only-skin-deep category.
Oh, Antonio; as a human you are -- forgive me -- less than convincing, but as a marmalade pussycat in shiny black thigh-high boots you are absolutely sensational.
Great amusement, spectacular visuals, and a wholesome story everyone can enjoy.
May not be as novel and refreshing as the 2001 original, but there's no shortage of energy and visual creativity here.
Manages to undo much of what made its predecessor such a computer-generated joy ride.
a familiar, but funny story of matrimonial turbulence and interfamilial discord … with a few twisted fairy tale twists, of course
'Perfecto ejemplo del cine del nuevo milenio, así como uno de los logros más importantes en la historia del celuloide. Es, simple y sencillamente, genial e inolvidable.'
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