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Shrek 2 [DVD] [2004] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

4.4 out of 5 stars 164 customer reviews

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  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English, French
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Dubbed: Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Dreamworks Animated
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (164 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005JMQZ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 173,965 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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After returning from their honeymoon and showing home movies to their friends, Shrek and Fiona learn Fiona's parents have heard their daughter has married her true love and wish to meet the husband and invite him to their kingdom, called Far Far Away. The catch? Fiona's parents are unaware of the curse that struck their daughter and assumed she married Prince Charming so are a bit shocked to learn thier son-in-law is a 700-pound ogre with horrible hygeine and a talking donkey.

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By A Customer on 31 Oct. 2004
Format: DVD
First off, I have actually got this DVD before it is released. This is because i am a member of a DVD club and got it delivered on Saturday morning. (30th October)
The second bit, the talking packaging. It is funny, you press your down on the sign that the gingerbread man is holding (that says press me) and donkey says "Shrek and Donkey on another whirlwind adventure". When this is heard through the built in speaker there is also a light that appears behind donkeys teeth so it lights them up!
When you open the DVD case there is a Velcro pad on the side that when opened reveals a 3d pop up of the characters. The actual DVD case is inside the cardboard covering area around it and is accessed by sliding the DVD case up or down.
Right, now the actual film itself. I thought the first of the Shrek films was really really good and this one is just the same. The only thing I found with Shrek 2 was that the plot was not as strong as the first, but I'm sure this is because this is actually the first time I've watched Shrek 2. But the film is still as funny with famous voice-overs etc. There are a few scenes in the film that are very funny and you will not forget soon (hairball scene?).
The special features are quite good as well. The far far away idol is quite funny as well, which shows most of the characters from the films singing songs that are relevant to them in the story. The far far away idol is judged by no other than Mr. Simon Cowell. He gives comments on what he likes and doesn't like about the singers. After hearing all the songs and judges comments (Shrek, Fiona and Simon) you can pick who you think deserves to win far far away idol, which results in a different ending showing the winning characters celebration.
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I cannot recommend 'Shrek 2' highly enough - it's a dazzlingly witty and superbly crafted movie. Unfortunately, it deserves a proper DVD release and this isn't it: both the two-disc and the single disc UK releases are CUT (farewell Fiona's headbutt) and DUBBED (bye bye Larry King and Joan Rivers). If that doesn't matter, then order away. If it does matter, then buy the Australian editions which are dual region anyway (R2/R4), so you can play them on your normal DVD player without having to be multiregion. It's a great film and it deserves to be seen UNCUT and with its ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK. Rant over.
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Shrek was a massive box office hit. So much so, that Shrek 2 became one of the most anticipated animation sequels in years. It had a seriously tough act to follow, but when word got out that much the original team had been invited back to produce the goods, expectations were understandably high. More so when several new big name stars joined the cast (including Antonio Bandera, John Cleese, Rupert Everet and Julie Andrews) Add to that was the technological advancements made over the last few years... the extra lighting effects, the subtle changes in skin texture and so on.

And to a degree, these elements all came together quite nicely to produce a highly enjoyable film. Everything definitely seems a little more polished. The animation is crisper, the sequences tighter. The plot is witty and well thought out. The characters are strong - the Fairy godmother is deliciously wicked, Puss in Boots wonderfully portrayed. It is an excellent production.

And yet, despite the added glitz and glamour, despite the added effort, something seemed to be missing. Perhaps it was the hype. Perhaps it was the curse of the sequel. Perhaps it was because the ground it was covering was no longer fresh. Perhaps. Either way, in spite of some excellent voice over performances, most notably from Eddie Murphy, delivered his lines with excellent comedic timing, and some superb sequences, the `meet the parents' scene, for example, the movie failed to reach the heights of its predecessor. Still, when all is said and done, it's definitely worth a watch. We do all, after all, have a right to know what happens to married couples after hearing those ill fated words, `happily ever after'!
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By CJ VINE VOICE on 24 Nov. 2004
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Shrek and the gang are back in another very funny, very entertaining movie that the whole family will enjoy.
Following on neatly from the events of the first film, Shrek and Princess Fiona are now a couple and so Shrek has to meet the in-laws over in Far Far Away - a kind of fairytale Hollywood - where the King and Queen live. Naturally, Donkey tags along and nothing goes according to plan.
The acceptance of our heroes into this society is was always going to be difficult enough, but with Prince Charming and the Fairy Godmother hatching their own plans to ensure a wedding is set-up between the prince and Fiona, it gets a whole lot worse.
The King is caught up in all of this and in desperation turns to sword-for-hire Puss In Boots in order to have Shrek and Donkey dealt with. Thankfully, he sees the error of his ways and teams up with our heroes as they embark on a quest to save the day.
The quota of gags in Shrek 2 is at least on a par with its prequel, and in many cases you cannot help but laugh out loud. Sharp one-liners, preposterous situations and endearing slapstick are the order of the day, and are far more hit than miss.
The voice casting doesn't hurt, with Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz all returning. Antonio Banderas as Puss In Boots is absolutely fantastic and very, very funny, whilst others such as Jennifer Saunders and John Cleese do very solid jobs, fitting in brilliantly with the established cast.
The quality of animation is fantastic, but it is good to see that Dreamworks follow the same ethics as Pixar. The visuals are never more important than the story. They are a means to an end, and an ideal medium for all the sight gags and colourful characters that are crammed in.
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