Shrek terzo

Titolo originale: Shrek the Third
Regia: Chris Miller |
Anno: 2007
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Fantasy Avventura Animazione Commedia Famiglia
Tag: ship | island | ambush | kingdom | boarding school | liberation of prisoners | pregnancy | traitor | shipwreck | stage | sadness | transformation | assault | prince | villain | theater play | tricks | heir to the throne | conciliation | sequel | teacher | best friend | dragon | cowardliness | capture | wizard | duringcreditsstinger | ogre | cartoon donkey | villains |
Cast: Mike Myers | Eddie Murphy | Cameron Diaz | Antonio Banderas | Julie Andrews | John Cleese | Rupert Everett | Eric Idle | Justin Timberlake | Susanne Blakeslee | Cody Cameron | Larry King | Christopher Knights | John Krasinski | Ian McShane | Cheri Oteri | Regis Philbin | Amy Poehler | Megan Hilty | Seth Rogen | Maya Rudolph | Amy Sedaris | Conrad Vernon | Aron Warner | Jasper Johannes Andrews | Guillaume Aretos | Kelly Asbury | Zachary James Bernard | Andrew Birch | Sean Bishop | Kelly Cooney Cilella | Walt Dohrn | Dante James Hauser | Jordan Alexander Hauser | Tom Kane | Tom McGrath | Chris Miller | Latifa Ouaou | Alina Phelan | David P. Smith | Mark Valley | Kari Wahlgren |

Dopo i capovolgimenti degli episodi precedenti - dall'abbandono della palude alle blasonate nozze con la principessa Fiona - l'orco verde dalle orecchie a forma di trombetta, torna nel più politicamente scorretto dei cartoon per assicurare un degno successore al regno di Molto Molto Lontano. In una Hollywood rovesciata a immagine e somiglianza del mondo delle favole, il povero Re Harold, suocero ranocchio di Shrek e padre di Fiona, viene a mancare improvvisamente alla corte dei suoi cari. L'unico erede al trono, dopo il rifiuto incondizionato di Shrek, sembra essere un ingenuo sbarbatello che risponde al nome di Arthur. Insieme al nobile Gatto con gli stivali e al logorroico Ciuchino, i tre eroi partono per una nuova avventura, proprio mentre il Principe Azzurro - stanco ormai di recitare in una platea indegna della sua bellezza - è pronto a meditar vendetta per riprendersi, insieme ai cattivi di tutti i tempi, il regno perduto.

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This is the only Shrek movie in which the Magic Mirror doesn't appear, since he didn't come to Far, [...] D
The part when Donkey mispronounces Worcestershire as "Wor cester shiray." References A Christmas Sto [...] D
In the scene in Prince Charming's dressing room, there is a "Phantom of the Opera" costume in the ba [...] D
The last Shrek movie to feature music from Eels lead singer Mark Oliver Everett. D
In one scene, The Gingerbread Man's life essentially passes before his eyes. Not only does this scen [...] D
Produced under the working title of "Shrek 3". D
In Shrek 2 (2004), Fiona (Cameron Diaz) has a Justin Timberlake poster above her bed. The animators [...] D
Marks the voice acting debut of Seth Rogen in a theatrical movie. Later he went on to voice Hoqsueal [...] D
When Artie gives his speech at the end, asking the villains what they really wanted to do, the Wicke [...] D
The part when Shrek, Donkey, Puss In Boots, and Artie get shipwrecked on an island. References Gilli [...] D
Julie Andrews: [songs] After Queen Lillian bashes through the prison walls with her head in order to [...] D
Shrek makes an innuendo when he says "Even if his robe doesn't cover his..." but is cut off before h [...] D
For such a box-office success, it only spent twelve weeks in U.S. theaters, compared with twenty-nin [...] D
Donkey and Dragon have five children: Coco, Debbie, Peanut, Parfait, and Bananas. D
At the beginning, Prince Charming is performing at the theatre when the cardboard castle comes crash [...] D
Little red riding hood is seen in The Poisoned Apple, having sided with the villains. This only make [...] D
The only film in the franchise that did not show Fiona in her human form. Though in Shrek 4: e visse [...] D
The ending credits song "Thank You (Falettin Me Be Mice Elf Again)" was also used in Scooby-Doo 2: M [...] D
This had the biggest box-office opening of an animated movie until Toy Story 3 (2010). D
From a list of stats reported in Famous Magazine: - It took one million man-hours to complete this m [...] D
The scene in which Doris carries Sleeping Beauty over her shoulder. References The Goonies (1985). D
The scene in which Puss In Boots and Donkey switch bodies. Also references The Flintstones Monster F [...] D
Paired former Monty Python comics Eric Idle and John Cleese for the first time since Duca si nasce! [...] D
The only film in the franchise where Shrek and Fiona do not have to exchange true love's kiss to sol [...] D
In one scene, after the ship crash, Shrek tries to relate to Artie (at Puss and Donkey's encourageme [...] D
The only Shrek movie to not be nominated for the Annie Award for Best Voice Acting. D
PAN FROM THE SKY: At the beginning of the film, the "DreamWorks Animation SKG" logo is covered by cl [...] D
The scene in which Doris carries Sleeping Beauty over her shoulder. Also references Gilligan's Islan [...] D
As Artie is giving his speech, when leaving his school, he says he's "building his city on rock and [...] D
Released in U.S. theaters on May 18, 2007 - exactly six years after the release of Shrek (2001). D
Justin Timberlake's first animated movie. D
LOGO GIMMICK: After the "DreamWorks Animation SKG" logo, dark clouds start to roll in. D
Eric Idle, upon seeing the "coconuts as horse hoof sound effects" segment in the stage show scene, a [...] D
When Queen Lillian (Dame Julie Andrews) is stunned from knocking down the prison wall, she sings "My [...] D
The last film of the franchise to introduce completely original characters that are not from fairy t [...] D
Director Chris Miller toyed with the idea of letting Antonio Banderas do Donkey's voice and Eddie Mu [...] D
In the scene where Shrek enters the school assembly, on each of the walls behind him on the entrance [...] D
Sean Bishop's first time voicing a character in a DreamWorks Animation movie to not include Renée [...] D
During the scene where the Princesses escape, there is a carving visible of a woman, who is standing [...] D
John Krasinski's first animated movie. Later he went on to voice Cuthbert in Mostri contro alieni (2 [...] D
At the time of its release, the movie had the third highest opening gross of all time, with an estim [...] D
The stained glass window in the background of the knighting scene is a reference to St. George slayi [...] D
This is the only Shrek movie where Shrek doesn't growl or roar at anyone. D
The music used when the Princesses attack the castle is Led Zeppelin's "The Immigrant Song" and "Bar [...] D
The Worcestershire school band playing "All Star" in the pep rally was performed by a real high scho [...] D
The part where Doris carries Sleeping Beauty over her shoulder. Also references Gilligan's Island Be [...] D
The part when Donkey and Puss In Boots switch bodies. Is a reference of Tutto accadde un venerdì [...] D
Held the record for largest opening day for an animated movie, with $38 million. This record was bro [...] D
At the end of this movie, during the speech, Artie points at Rumpelstiltskin, who is the main villai [...] D
Release prints were delivered to theaters with the fake title "Stone". D
The first Shrek movie not to be directed by Andrew Adamson. D
The scene in which Doris carries Sleeping Beauty over her shoulder. Also references Gilligan's Islan [...] D
Worldwide, this is the fourth-highest grossing movie of 2007, after Pirati dei Caraibi - Ai confini [...] D
The Evil Queen from Snow White in this movie was voiced by Susanne Blakeslee, who, oddly enough, had [...] D
WILHELM SCREAM: Heard once during the commotion in the tavern. Another one is heard later when Drago [...] D
The last Shrek movie featured in a 1:85:1 aspect ratio. D
The gag of using coconuts to simulate the sound of horse hoofs was previously used in Monty Python e [...] D
As it might seem obvious Artie purposes his love to Guin in the gym scene right before he leaves whi [...] D
Like with the first two Shrek films, this one was released the same year as a live-action/animated h [...] D
parts of the Bayeux Tapestry appear at Worcestershire academy. Nice little nod to an important event [...] D
The scene in which one of the three little pigs poses on stage with the crane kick pose. References [...] D
The third theatrically released animated triquel, after Pokémon 3: L'incantesimo degli Unown (200 [...] D
Antonio Banderas voiced Puss in Boots in the English, Spanish, Mexican, Italian, and Japanese versio [...] D
Unlike the first two Shrek movies, The Gingerbread Man, Pinocchio, The Three Little Pigs, The Big Ba [...] D
The scene in which Shrek tells Artie: "Come out, come out wherever you are." Also references The Fli [...] D
With this movie and Shrek 2 (2004), Prince Charming is the only antagonist in the franchise to appea [...] D
The only film in the franchise to not have a "storybook" opening. D
The final Shrek film to be made by Pacific Data Images (PDI). D
During Prince Charming's soliloquy in the alleyway, it's possible to see New York City's infamous gr [...] D
This was Eddie Murphy's first animated movie released by Paramount Pictures, the studio with which h [...] D
The only DreamWorks Animation movie released on digital HD. D
The last film of the Shrek franchise where Shrek is seen getting kicked in the groin. D
Marks the voice acting debut of Amy Poehler in a theatrical movie. Later she went on to voice Sally [...] D
Seth Rogen and Jim Cummings, who voiced Captains in separate movies of the Shrek franchise (Cummings [...] D
The scene in which Donkey and Puss In Boots switch bodies. Also references Gilligan's Island The Fri [...] D
Marks the voice acting debut of Maya Rudolph in a theatrical movie. Later she went on to voicing Bur [...] D