The cast even featured some of our Elementary students! Swipe for more pictures The show also featured live music played by our talented students in the theater pit. Although they were out of sight during the musical, the live music...
The chemistry between the cast members was evident, and they truly brought the beloved characters to life. However, the production did show signs of being low-budget. The sets, while creatively designed, lacked the polish and grandeur one might expect from a larger-scale production. The ...
As the novelist later admitted, “I didn’t know either.” Britannica Quiz Best Picture Movie Quote Quiz The homosexuality of one of the characters and the emphasis on pornography in Chandler’s original story ran afoul of Hollywood censors and had to be toned down for the film adaptation....
Who doesn't love an entertaining story filled with fun antics andlaughter, while supplying a...Forbes, Marilyn
Oblivious, Fiona explains the nature of the spell that was cast on her and why she was locked away and has to marry Farquaad. Donkey tries to reassure Fiona over her ogre form and her self-loathing (though a little tactlessly), and upon seeing her distress over breaking the curse, ...
You may be looking for Shrek (character) or Shrek (franchise). Shrek is a 2001 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film produced and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. It is the first feature film in the Shrek franchise. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy,
Directors Grant Duffrin | Conner Japikse | Garfield the Monday Killer Writers Andrew Adamson (original screenplay) | William Steig (original characters) | J. David Stem (original screenplay) | Joe Stillman (original screenplay) | David N. Weiss (original screenplay) Composers Christopher Carlone...
The environments are realistic, yet still animated. The wind whispers through the grasslands and the characters' hair; the lightning and clouds are really there... aren't they?I was stunned and absorbed in this movie. And unlike other movies, it has more than just CGI. It's actually got...
the locals away from his home. That is, until one day, one“Lord Farquaad”(John Lithgow) who rules the town of Duloc, decides to wage war on all of the fairy tale characters around such asThe Gingerbread Man,Pinocchio, andThe Three Little Pigs. That’s where our protagonist is about ...
The show is padded with limp scenes of two characters talking in front of projected backdrops that look increasingly ropey. Disappointingly, these graphics supply the final climax, rather than the giant flying dragon puppet that adds magic and spectacle to a single scene. Jeanine Tesori’s music ...