When King Harold suddenly croaks, Shrek (Mike Myers) learns he will have to rule the land of Far, Far Away, unless he can find a suitable heir to the throne. The most-promising candidate is Princess Fiona's (Cameron Diaz) cousin Artie (Justin Timberlake), a teenage slacker in a medieval high-school. Shrek and his trusted companions, Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas), set out to bring Artie back but find their mission is a bigger challenge than they expected.
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Shrek the Third
Movie theaters showing Shrek the Third near Washington, DC:
AMC Hoffman Center in Alexandria, VA
Regal (Hoyts) Cinemas Bowie Crossing Stadium 14 in Bowie, MD
Regal Westview Stadium 16 in Frederick, MD
Regal (Hoyts) Cinemas Westminster 9 in Westminster, MD
Funny, kept all of our attention....little kids dont get the "suggestive" stuff so not bothersome for kids to watch. We enjoyed this movie and will buy it when it is released on dvd
I am a huge fan of the first two Shrek movies, but there has been a pretty noticeable decline in plot for the last two movies. I really enjoyed the 3rd, but couldn't get past some of the more annoying scenes with what felt like they had started targeting much younger audiences from some of the jokes that were originally put there for adults to enjoy.
I'm still a young guy so it is a little jarring that their choice age group for their "adult" humor felt like it was teen.
If you're an animation fan, Shrek three tops the other two for graphic quality even if the story line isn't as good as the first.
The gang is all there along with the standard fart jokes (which I happen to love) and a great soundtrack! And with a little Heart behind her, Snow White is a bad ass.
| Mike Myers | Voice of Shrek |
| Cheri Oteri | Voice of Sleeping Beauty |
| Amy Poehler | Voice of Snow White |
| Maya Rudolph | Voice of Rapunzel |
| Amy Sedaris | Voice of Cinderella |
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In "Shrek the Third" there's a scene in which the frog King Harold (voice by John Cleese), ward boss of Far Far Away, is dying. He utters his last words, and then - old joke for a new generation - no, he's not dead, he's still alive, and says a bit more, and expires, but in fact... (Full review)