Shrek 2
Cast :Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz
Director :Conrad Vernon, Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury
Studio :Dreamworks
Format :Animated, Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :May 19, 2004
DVD Released Date :November 05, 2004
Language :Spanish (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 09, 2005
SummaryEven funnier than the first Shrek
Content
In this sequel to the hit movie, Shrek and Fiona travel to Far Far Away so Fiona's parents can meet Shrek. Shrek is reluctant to go realizing Fiona's parents won't be happy she married an Ogre and is now an Ogre herself. But things are even worse than Shrek imagined. Her parents wanted her to marry Prince Charming and her father hires an assassin to kill Shrek so the marriage can take place. Prince Charming and his mother, the fairy godmother, will do anything they can to win Fiona. Shrek begins to think that Fiona would be happier married to a "normal" man and is willing to sacrifice everything in order to make her happy.

I thought this movie was even funnier than the first one. The addition of Puss in Boots is the main reason why I liked it so much. Antonio Banderas is perfect as the voice of Puss and the animators do a great job with the character. My favorite part of the animation is when Puss makes the sweet innocent look that cats do right before they attack. There are a ton of movie references in Shrek 2, so many, in fact, that I know I missed some. The "Mission Impossible" spoof was hilarious and the movie is worth watching for that scene alone. Some of the humor in the movie is a bit adult and not suitable for young children; but then again, they might not get the references.

Highly recommended!

Rating
DateAugust 09, 2005
Summarythis is a real hit with me.
Content
I saw Shrek and I wanted to see the sequel I did. It is a great movie not a better movie. I saw the first one here in Lafayette, then the 2nd comes out I saw this and liked it as much as the first one. I did have a problem with it and it finally clicked of what it was. I won't reveal it but lets just say it was in the middle of the film. Murphy was funny but Julie Andrews was even funnier.

Rating
DateAugust 03, 2005
SummaryNot as funny as the first but still funny
Content
Shrek 2 is another lesson to be learn but you'll have to see it for you self.All I can tell you is that it's funny and clever especially the new character Puss in boots who is cute and very decieving. The dvd comes with loads of stuff so don't worry.

Rating
DateAugust 02, 2005
SummaryHideous vulgarity
Content
This movie is just as bad as the first one - the quick cutting is ruinous for one's concentration, the music is dreadful, the banter and script is vulgar beyond comprehension. All mixed up with dreadful sentimentality - If this is what America likes , then the country is really screwed up....

Rating
DateJuly 30, 2005
SummaryJust as good as the first. Maybe better.
Content
The Shrek series keeps on going! I loved this sequel to death and would happily watch it every day if I could. Or at least my very favorite scenes. I think this movie was funny and wondrous, as well as somewhat slapsticky. And the new characters(Puss In Boots, the parents of Fiona, the nasty fairy, and Prince Charming)were just as well done as the returning characters. And boy, was it ever cool to see Donkey turn into a stallion! I loved that! Anyway, if you loved the first Shrek movie, you'll love this one, too! Hopefully, when Shrek 3 comes out, it will be as good as the first two and keep the franchise going. Let's keep our fingers crossed that it does that.
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