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		<title>Shrek</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Jul 2006 06:18:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<h4>Delightful</h4>
<p>Here&#8217;s a movie that I forgot to review a long time ago, and one that is certainly due for it&#8217;s additional fifteen minutes in the spotlight (as if this review could be considered the spotlight, right?)  I can only review this movie on the basis that it is quite possibly the best animated movie of all time.  Right up there with Emperor&#8217;s New Groove (review coming soon, my minions).* Shrek really dazzles the audience with original humor, excellent voice over and even very believable animation, right from the ...]]></description>
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<h4>Delightful</h4>
<p>Here&#8217;s a movie that I forgot to review a long time ago, and one that is certainly due for it&#8217;s additional fifteen minutes in the spotlight (as if this review could be considered the spotlight, right?)  I can only review this movie on the basis that it is quite possibly the best animated movie of all time.  Right up there with Emperor&#8217;s New Groove (review coming soon, my minions).* Shrek really dazzles the audience with original humor, excellent voice over and even very believable animation, right from the very beginning of the movie to the very end.  Plus it entails a wonderfully original love-story-adventure-quest plot that is not only easy to follow, but fun as well.  Starring such huge names as Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, John Lithgow, and Cameron Diaz, this 2001 film directed by Andrew Adamson and Vickey Jenson will astonish viewers of all ages.</p>
<p><em>*Editor&#8217;s note: you don&#8217;t have minions King, you ARE the minion.</em></p>
<h4>Plot</h4>
<p>Reclusive ogre Shrek goes on an epic quest to remove a spattering of fairy-tale creatures dumped onto his swamp by the evil dictator &#8220;king&#8221; Lord Farquad only to be sent on a further quest to retrieve the lass Farquad wishes to marry in order to become king.  Damn that was a weird sentence.  But anyway, after embarking on an additional quest to save the princess, Shrek finds himself hopelessly in love with the lovely Princess Fiona who hides a terrible secret.  This love then balloons into a frantic situation and a slight plot twist right at the very end.  And although the plot does seem slightly cliché every now and then, there is not a single point where it disappoints.  Plus, right when you start thinking you know where the movie is going, something new comes along and changes it all.  Most excellent plot development.</p>
<h4>Visual</h4>
<p>The CGI really made this movie fantastic.  Although still obviously CG, it is so well developed that you can really see the time and effort the animators placed into every scene.  The lighting is exceptional and really requires mention.  From the breath of the fire-breathing dragon lighting up the castle walls to the sun setting over the kingdom of Duloc, every bit of light beautifully interacts with all other aspects of the particular scene.</p>
<h4>Audio</h4>
<p>The theme song is beyond catchy here, it&#8217;s actually contagious.  You&#8217;ll find yourself humming the song for days afterwards.  Even during the actual movie, the music never takes on a point where it seems to not fit.  Every part of the music fits exactly the way it should into every scene.  Even though most of the music is an adaptation of the same theme song, it is adapted so well you barely even notice it&#8217;s the same song.</p>
<h4>Acting</h4>
<p>Here is where the movie really shines&#8211;for an animated movie anyway.  When I watch an animated movie, I don&#8217;t want to spend the entire flick trying to figure out the name of one of the actors doing the voice over.  But I also don&#8217;t want to only think of that actor during the movie, I want the voice to seem fitting with the character that is being portrayed.  This is where many animated movies go astray when they enlist huge name actors&#8211;it&#8217;s far to difficult to forget that someone had to voice that character.  In Shrek, however, the huge name actors blend so beautifully into the character being acted out that you actually forget who is doing the acting and enjoy just the characters.  Just the way it should be.</p>
<h4>Script</h4>
<p>I have to add this little extra part in here to give some props to the writers in this movie, they did such an excellent job on the script that it&#8217;s originality is sure to become the standard by which all animated movies should be created.  The humor is outright fantastic, and the movie actually sports jokes and melodrama suited not only for the young children, but also even more so to adults.  So congrats to the writers of Shrek, because they did such a great job that I actually broke my template for movie reviews.  Kudos.</p>
<h4>Summary</h4>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t yet seen this movie, you must be a caveman, or perhaps Amish.  But if you&#8217;re Amish then you shouldn&#8217;t be reading this review on a webpage then should you?  So anyway, if you haven&#8217;t seen it then go buy it right now.  Don&#8217;t rent it first, don&#8217;t borrow it, just go buy it.  The re-watch-ability is excellent and I don&#8217;t know of a single person who doesn&#8217;t love this movie.  So in conclusion, the plot is great, the script is stunning, the acting is perfect, and CGI is just the way it should be.  So all in all is this movie really worth your time?  Absolutely.  Is it worth 5 stars?  You better believe it.</p>
<p><strong>5 &#8220;You didn&#8217;t slay the dragon?!?!?&#8221; out of 5</strong></p>
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