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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Shrek the Third

A scene from the move, Shrek the Third. The movie took in $122 million in its first weekend, breaking the franchise's own record for best debut ever for an animated film, according to studio estimates. (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures)
A scene from Shrek 3. DreamWorks Studio's soft-hearted green ogre is back in the groove as clever storytelling and rich computer-driven animation meld in Shrek the Third opening on 18 May 2007. The swamp-lover, his equally ogrish princess and their cohorts Donkey and Puss In Boots along with an army of fairytale villains shoot back onto screens with unprecedented realism, reclaiming the playfulness of the very first film. (AFP Photo/Dreamworks Studio/Ho)

A scene from Shrek 3. DreamWorks Studio's soft-hearted green ogre is back in the groove as clever storytelling and rich computer-driven animation meld in 'Shrek the Third' opening on 18 May 2007. The swamp-lover, his equally ogrish princess and their cohorts Donkey and Puss In Boots along with an army of fairytale villains shoot back onto screens with unprecedented realism, reclaiming the playfulness of the very first film. (AFP Photo/Dreamworks Studio)
A computer animated image showing Princess Fiona along with, (left to right), obsessive-compulsive Cinderella, Doris the ugly stepsister, prissy-but-sarcastic Snow White and narcoleptic Sleeping Beauty set out to aide Shrek in a scene from Shrek the Third. The 'Shrek' films have made blockbuster business out of subverting classic children's stories, presenting lovably goofy alter-egos out of shiny knights and fair damsels and maybe bringing them a little closer to our own not-so-happily-ever-after reality. (AP Photo/DreamWorks Animation S.K.G., Paramount Pictures)

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