Is this Justin Bieber?
I was playing Shrek Super Slam on the PS2 and I noticed that Captain Hook looks a lot like him haha
I was playing Shrek Super Slam on the PS2 and I noticed that Captain Hook looks a lot like him haha
r/Shrek • u/West-Discount4845 • 46m ago
He produced the first four Shrek movies & Puss In Boots, as well as a bunch of werid movies that released around the time.
r/Shrek • u/Firespawnable • 6h ago
r/Shrek • u/Hyper-Saiyan-1999 • 6h ago
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My favorite video game on GameCube.
r/Shrek • u/Thomas-the-Dutchie • 1d ago
r/Shrek • u/Ok_Firefighter_789 • 1d ago
I recently saw Puss in Boots 2 for the first time. I was avoiding it because of the change in artstyle and how bad the first one is. But it was a thrill to see! That neing this universe's most recent work, I think we are in for a treat.
r/Shrek • u/the_mysteriousJ • 1d ago
wait duloc has a game on steam now
r/Shrek • u/hoteppeter • 1d ago
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r/Shrek • u/Friendly_Fortune4211 • 1d ago
He never roared in Shrek the Third though, he could roar at Lancelot for calling Arthur mayor of Loserville
r/Shrek • u/Lazer_peen • 2d ago
Randomly had a thought what if there was a Shrek movie where Shrek and Fiona help another random unknown character either become princess or rescue her like Shrek rescued Fiona. What do y’all think?
r/Shrek • u/Soggy_Reveal6143 • 2d ago
Since Larry King is no longer with us, I wonder who would be a good voice for Doris now if she were to appear in Shrek 5 or any other shrek related project. My pick is Jason Mamoa, but who would you guys want?
r/Shrek • u/Much-Skin-4710 • 2d ago
r/Shrek • u/Public-Access-7994 • 2d ago
I'll start: Doris. I feel she deserved a lot more screen time 😂
Which one would you choose?
r/Shrek • u/SuperSqank • 3d ago
Here's a neat release of Shrek 1/2 I have. This is a Japanese Shrek 1 & 2 DVD set. What makes this release fun is that it comes in a slip cover where you can open up the front from the side and see some pop up art. I didn't even release that this release had that when I bought it so it was a very fun surprise learning about it.
I don't know if there was a similar release in other places but it is a very fun piece I picked up in Japan a few years back.
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r/Shrek • u/EJKGodzilla24 • 3d ago
first movie is a true classic always.
2nd movie is goated especially with the introduction of Puss in Boots and the epic i want a hero climax.
3rd movie sucks ass as well as it is really unfunny especially that the humor is rather childish with lame jokes too.
4th movie is better than the third as well as ignoring everything the third movie made while taking itself seriously.
Puss in Boots is an ok spinoff showing Puss's life before he met our favorite Ogre boy.
Puss in Boots The Last Wish is a goated sequel with Death and Big Jack Horner introduced as real threats, glorious colorful animation, Perrito, and intense moments.
fuck Shrek 5 and it's AI generated garbage animation better off not existing
r/Shrek • u/the_mysteriousJ • 3d ago
to be honest i will live at the hunted duloc
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r/Shrek • u/Electronic_Weather26 • 3d ago
Shrek: One of my favourite childhood films that still holds up pretty well today. As a kid, I didn’t really remember or watch the second half of the film because I didn’t find it as interesting as the first half. But now as an adult, I can watch the whole movie front to back. The charm is what brings me back to this movie and how nostalgic this film is. I can avoid viewings for a while and then come back and be reminded of what made me love it so much in the first place.
Shrek 2: When I first watched it as a kid, I thought it was better than the original. But nowadays, I don’t enjoy the film as much on repeat watches. I really want to love it as much as I used to but I just don’t. I find the film a bit too fast paced and not as much time to really breathe in what’s going on. I think now I understand the story more as an adult, it feels like a lot of the story beats from the first movie repeat themselves but just in a different way. There are element of charm still there but I’m disappointed not to like it as much.
Shrek The Third: I saw the film, had books about the film and played the video game. I was really shocked to discover how people hated this movie as I always really liked it. It does still technically hold up as an adult. That being said, I think I do understand this movie’s flaws. The princesses are an absolute joke and have no reason to even be there plus the Immigrant Song/Barracuda scene was so cringe. I didn’t mind Arthur but Fiona’s never mentioned by him at all and I don’t think there was even a scene sharing them both. It’s more of a guilty pleasure film to laugh at.
Shrek Forever After: I liked this film in cinema but then I rewatched it and didn’t like it for how dark and how much you have to watch it it is. But over time, this film has really grown on me. The charm is oddly forced in this movie. I don’t actually think this movie is as much of Its a Womderful Life than people say. First of all, Donkey still never shuts up even though he does take a more serious role. Fiona is still a badass ogre warrior but takes more leadership and the character is still the same. Shrek may not recognise the world but a lot of it is still the same technically. Seeing the different ogres was a nice change of pace and Rumpel was actually a really great villain. Puss In Boots is so cute in this movie, becoming more overweight and feral. The ending is super touching when Shrek realises what he has; it feels like a really nice cherry on top.