I got Shrekked out long ago. I have only myself to blame; after my first screening of Shrek, I was so pleasantly surprised that I saw it again...twice. And like the second half of an egg salad sandwich, the once enjoyable experience turned kind of gross and mushy.
At this point, there is very little in the Shrek universe that doesn't strike me as hackneyed, grasping for laughs by reycling old material. Shrek 2 and Shrek 3 had tons of super special fairy-tale-on-it's-ear type jokes, and a reasonable dose of excitement and sweetness, but it's difficult to get worked up about a film whose characters stare you in the face everytime you turn on the tv, go shopping, or - God forbid - enter a McDonald's.
Sorry, kids.



I dont believe the Shrek creators intended anyone to see the ugly step sister as a transgendered person.. I think they went to the most extreme they felt they could and made a very manish appearing woman...Ie: AN UGLY STEP SISTER..
Posted by: Shrek the Third SoundTrack | May 13, 2010 at 05:32 AM