DVD 92 mins IMDB
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Shrek The Third
Paramount Home Video / Dreamworks (5/18/2007)
In Collection
#243

Seen It:
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Animation, Comedy
USA  /  English

Eddie Murphy Donkey
Justin Timberlake Artie
Antonio Banderas Puss In Boots
Cameron Diaz Princess Fiona
Mike Myers Shrek
Julie Andrews Queen Lillian
John Cleese King Harold
Rupert Everett Prince Charming
Eric Idle Merlin
Cody Cameron Pinocchio / Three Pigs / Ogre Baby / Bohort

Director Raman Hui; Chris Miller
Producer Andrew Adamson; John H. Williams
Writer Andrew Adamson; Josh Klausner
Musician Harry Gregson-Williams

It's not easy being an ogre, but Shrek finds it doubly difficult for an ogre like himself to fill in for a king when his father-in-law King Harold of Far, Far Away falls ill in this third Shrek movie. Shrek's attempts to fulfill his kingly duties play like a blooper reel, with boat christenings and knighting ceremonies gone terribly wrong, and to say that Shrek (Mike Myers) is insecure about his new role is a gross understatement. When King Harold (John Cleese) passes away, Shrek sets out with Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Puss-in-Boots (Antonio Banderas) to find Arthur (Justin Timberlake), the only heir in line for the throne besides himself. Just as Shrek sets sail to find Artie (as Arthur is more commonly known), Fiona (Cameron Diaz) shocks Shrek with the news that she's pregnant. Soon after, Prince Charming (Rupert Everett) sends Captain Hook (Ian McShane) in pursuit of Shrek and imprisons Fiona and her fellow Princesses as part of his plan to install himself as King of Far, Far Away. Shrek finds an awkward Artie jousting with his high school classmate Lancelot (John Krasinski) and, while Artie is certainly no picture of kingliness, Shrek is determined to drag him back to Far, Far Away to assume the throne. Mishaps and comedy abound, including a spell gone wrong that locks Donkey and Puss-in-Boots inside one another's bodies. While Fiona and the other Princesses prove they're anything but helpless women, Artie and Shrek battle their own fears of inadequacy in a struggle to discover their own self-worth. In the end, Shrek, Artie, and Fiona each learn a lot about their individual strengths and what truly makes each of them happy. Of course, it's the pervasive humor and wit that make Shrek the Third so side-splittingly appealing. Rated PG for some crude and suggestive humor, but appropriate for most families with children ages 6 and older. --Tami Horiuchi

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Edition Details
Distributor Paramount Home Video / Dreamworks
Edition Widescreen Edition
Barcode 0097361179247
Region Region 1
Release Date 11/13/2007
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 2.35:1
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Artie's Yearbook Shrek's Guide to Parenthood Lost Scenes Tech of Shrek Big Green Goofs Learn the Donkey Dance Smash Ups: Make Your Own Video! Merlin's Magic Crystal Ball Tournament Games And many more Shrek-tivities!
Personal Details
Purchase Price $19.99
Links Amazon US
Shrek the Third at Movie Collector Connect
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