Lord Farquaad is the main antagonist in the firstShrekmovie as well as the musical. In spite of his small stature, he is a ruthless ruler of Duloc. He banishes fairytale creatures from his kingdom so it's a "perfect place." In attempt to pursue and marryPrincess Fiona, he sendsShrekand...
What kind of man is Lord Farquaad? He’s a rare kind of man, indeed. What’s Shrek’s opinion of his new ogre neighbors in the swamp? He finds it a little “over the to Shrek” with all the new dwellings. What did Shrek say to the kids at bedtime? “Put your pajamas on; it...
Gingy provides one of the funniest scenes in the film as his life flashes before his eyes – from his dough being rolled out to the physical therapy he endured after Lord Farquaad had his legs broke off in the first film! But the overall feel is much more muted than the past outings....
However, Shrek needs to go to DuLoc to confront Farquaad, and since Donkey’s the only fairytale creature who claims to know the way, the pair are stuck together. Once they get there, they find that Farquaad has staged a tournament. He needs to marry a princess to make his realm an ...
villain Lord Farquaad (the actor gleefully dances on his knees while hiding behind tiny fake legs). Lukas Poost is adequate as our hapless hero but he doesn’t have the film Shrek’s rare mix of lovability and curmudgeonability. He had it in the opening scene, but it evaporated so...