CAP Movie Ministry Entertainment Media Analysis Report MAR2. PG [Hard 1. 3- PG*] .. Cast/Crew Details Courtesy Internet Movie Database. Production (US): Dream. Works Animation, Pacific Data Images, Dream. Can't get Img Burn to burn shrek the third. A DVD-5 has approx 4.38 available space. a Dual layer. Search this thread only. Buy Shrek Forever After. DONKEY’S CHRISTMAS SHREKTACULAR will be available for a limited time only and. (Shrek / Shrek 2 / Shrek the Third / Shrek Forever. Shrek the Third is, however. If you wish to have full context available. it will burn like a furnace. . sheet music provided personal enjoyment only, not resale purposes uk buy shrek/shrek 2/shrek third/shrek. burn DVD see reviews. (2013) available in many. Shrek The Third script Onward. don't burn all my frankincense and myrrh. Shrek only said those things to protect you. Works SKGDistribution (US): Dream. Works Distribution, Paramount Pictures Director(s): Chris Miller, Raman Hui. Producer(s): Andrew Adamson, Denise Nolan Cascino, Aron Warner, John H. Williams. Story by: Andrew Adamson. Screenplay: Howard Gould, Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman, J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, Jon Zack. Book: William Steig. Music: Harry Gregson- Williams. Film Editing: Michael Andrews. Production Design: Guillaume Aretos. Art Direction: Peter Zaslav. Viewed At: Driftwood Theater 6. It is becoming rare that we are provided the resources and opportunity to prepare a film analysis report before the film's first public showing. But in this case of Shrek the Third we were able to do so. On his death bed King Harold (voice of John Cleese) asks Shrek (voice of Mike Meyers) to become the new king. Retching at that suggestion Shrek begged the king to name another successor. King Harold told Shrek the second successor is Fiona's long- lost cousin, misfit high school student Arthur "Artie" Pendragon (voice of Justin Timberlake) in the land of Worchestershire or something like that which is far, far away from Far Far Away. Since Shrek is the husband of Princess Fiona (voice of Cameron Diaz), Shrek must stand in for the dead king and when doing so must wear the girdle- tight royal ceremonial garb, including the wagon wheel of fluff around his neck. In an effort to relieve itching he could not reach, Shrek has a court attendant scratch his posterior for him. This is a good example of the caliber of the rest of what is to come. As this is happening, in spite of Fiona's warnings the curtains open to the court with hundreds of subjects watching the court attendant "scrub" Shrek's clothed posterior. From there a sequence of slapstick antics pelt the audience. Shrek must now travel by ship to fetch Arthur. With the help of Donkey (voice of Eddie Murphy) and Puss in Boots (voice of Antonio Banderas) the trio sail far, far away to the land of Worchestershire or something like that. Upon arrival, after a barrage of "Valley Girl" eeyew- eths and other "look- down- the- nose" behaviors by the indigenous yet worldly teens, Shrek and company find Arthur being tormented by Lancelot (voice of John Krasinski) and his gang. Though Arthur seems to Shrek to be the most unlikely type for becoming king, after a spot of revenge for Arthur on the tormentors Shrek drags Arthur to the boat and off they go back to Far Far Away. Meanwhile, Prince Charming (voice of Rupert Everett) is trying his best to make it big in the dinner theater business. After another failure, Charming vows to get back his rightful claim to the throne. Charming enlists the aid of a various sundry of villainy: witches, Captain Hook (voice of Ian Mc. Shane), Cyclops (voice of Mark Valley), Rumplestiltskin (voice of Conrad Vernon), the Headless Horseman (also the voice of Conrad Vernon), and others from a local bar and tavern and launches an aerial assault on Far Far Away to capture Fiona. But not to worry, Fiona has a few tricks up her sleeves; Sleeping Beauty (voice of Cheri Oteri), Snow White (voice of Amy Poehler), Cinderella (voice of Amy Sedaris), Rapunzel (voice of Maya Rudolph) and, of course, the now widow Queen Lillian (voice of Julie Andrews). There is more to this 8. I will not spoil it any further. Now to the reason most parents, grandparents, pastors, youth leaders ad others come to our pages. By the way, Fiona has a wee one - - or two? I am not happy telling you this but Shrek the Third is a hardcore 1. PG, meaning it is rated PG but its final score of 5. PG- 1. 3 films (6. R- rated movies (5. R- PG. Does anyone remember what RPG stands for in terms of military weaponry? It is "Rocket Propelled Grenade." An RPG is what this film may be thought of in terms of potential damage to the developing moral standards of the, whether intentional, target audience who are quite likely the most morally vulnerable. With animated behavior such as Donkey and a throng of babies viewing Shrek nude from the front (front unseen by the viewer but his posterior seen in one case),Charming killing two characters with a sword and ordering the villainy to "kill them all",taking hostages at blade point,drinking and drunkenness,multiple episodes of attempted murder,watching an arrow sink into the shoulder of a character, Shrek the Third is not a toy. Regarding character babies viewing male frontal nudity, I am not surprised. Mike Meyers has twice that I know of, Shrek the Third being one, played characters which appeared nude to a baby or babies. The first time I know of was as Austin Powers as he pranced nude in a PG- 1. Meyers' genitals from the viewer. The following scoring data comparative should help you grasp the gravity of the decay in the Shrek films. The first obvious matter revealed by the comparative is the final scoring: 2. A downhill trend. Both the 2. 00. 1 and the 2. PG films earning scores equivalent to the PG films in the comparative baseline database. But the 2. 00. 7 version dropped to one point out of 1. R- rated films (5. None of the individual examples of ignominy were particularly extreme but there were so many of them, thus giving credence to our CAP Rule of 1. Shrek the Third), is as influential and maybe more so than a film with few issues of "bad" but each being rather extreme such as typically associated with R- rated films. I will leave to you other conclusions made evident by the comparative. Let us hope Shrek 4 and Shrek 5 (already in the works) are a little better. Wanton Violence/Crime (W)Some of the issues of violence are shown above. Others include a barroom brawl, vandalism, action violence (repeatedly). Just as God [1 Cor. American Medical Association, the American Psychological Association and other professional health agencies warned us, such "communication" negatively influences many. See Joint Statement on the Impact of Entertainment Violence on Children Congressional Public Health Summit for more information regarding the influence of violence in and as entertainment. Prov. 1. 6: 2. 9]Impudence/Hate (I)There are no noted uses of the three/four letter word vocabulary in the entire 8. Shrek the Third. There are, however, a number of examples of impudence such as lying, flatulence, tattoos, "I said whatever I had to say", disrespect of "father", posterior humor and social warfare. Teens freely show disrespect to their elders. Rev. 2. 2: 1. 4, Mal. Tim. 5: 1]Sexual Immorality (S)The ugly sister with the man's voice is back. In the other Shreks there was nothing to clearly identify this man as being anything but a woman with a man's voice but the character made me uncomfortable nonetheless. For a good reason evidently. This character is a man in queen drag. A secular review of Shrek the Third said so as well. I did not include this matter in the scoring of the other Shreks because of the obviously engineered ambiguity of the matter but have done so this time since corroboration of the matter was found. Retrofitting the other Shrek reports would not change the scoring enough to make it worth the expense. In addition to the matter above of Shrek being seen as nude by story characters, Shrek and Fiona are in bed with him nude as evidenced by Donkey's comment when Donkey is exposed to Shrek under the sheets from his feet up. Yes, that is a rude thing to say but it is right there on the screen and in the script, all for your PG- aged viewers. Also, Shrek is seen nude from the rear as he stands nude before hundreds of babies. One more thing. A brassier is burned by Fiona and her platoon of female commandos in defiance of their gender. John 2: 2. 6, James 1: 2. Drugs/Alcohol (D)In Shrek the Third there are scenes in a bar and of drinking and drunkenness. As revealed by American College of Physicians (ACP), to expose children to drinking/drunkenness in and as entertainment is dangerous. Their finding revealed that adolescent exposure to drinking in and as entertainment leads to undeniable abuse of alcohol among underage kids. The finding entitled Relation Between Parental Restrictions on Movies and Adolescent Use of Tobacco and Alcohol reports that of 4. Vermont and New Hampshire middle schools (9. R- rated movies. The researchers selected R- rated movies because they assumed R- rated movies typically present more drinking than movies of other classifications. This assumption is no longer true. The researchers were not aware of the matter of "R- 1. R- 1. 3 and four years later by Harvard University scientists (see Harvard Agrees With Us). And by our finding in Investigation Area Scoring and Trend in CAP Entertainment Media Investigations it is not so much the alcohol and drinking as it is the attitude portrayed. The bottom line? The focus is the influence of adolescent exposure to drinking in and as entertainment is undeniable regardless of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) classification. Within the ACP study population, the prevalence of having tried alcohol without parental knowledge was 4. Rather revealing of the influences of the entertainment industry wouldn't you say? Well!? If the MPAA is going to label all films with smoking in them with the R rating, shouldn't films with drinking be included? And emboldening children to sin with drink in and as entertainment screams of violating Luke 1. Even the University of Connecticut corroborates our finding and that of the ACP. Eph. 5: 1. 8]There is even a scene in Shrek the Third which "pokes fun" at a film which had teenage boys falling out of a parked van intoxicated with dope. I don't remember the film title but Sean "Dude!" Penn was one of them. Offense to God (O)Witches and witchcraft are present in Shrek the Third. Witchcraft is used to control, intimidate and do harm [Deut. Eph. 5: 1. 1] as well as unholy "magic" being used to do good.
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