today i talked to a 14 year old who told me they saw "puss and boots" recently and loved it, and they said they had to go see it because they love "shrek." they were like, "that movie is just iconic." and i was like, "oh yeah, haha, it came out when i was a kid, so i know what you mean." and they were like "o_O what?! shrek came out when you were a KID?" and i was like "yeah, i know it's like retro for teens to like it now, right?" and they were like... "wait, what?!?! SHREK? that movie came out when you were a KID? and you saw it when it came out????? what was that even like!!!" and i was just like "haha well you know it was... well. it was. it was definitely a movie a lot of us watched at that time. shrek." and the look on their face was like i had just told them i saw the beatles in concert in 1964
SHREK 2 (2004) + letterboxd reviews
I just know, before this is over, I’m gonna need a whole lot of serious therapy. Look at my eye twitchin’.
SHREK (2001) dir. Andrew Adamson & Vicky Jenson
Can you hear me?! Listen, keep breathing!
Shrek (2001) dir. Andrew Adamson & Vicky Jenson
GET TO KNOW ME MEME: 2/5 MOVIES ▸ SHREK 2
I too was concocting this very same plan, already our minds are becoming one!
“What is THAT?”
Yes!
I told you: Ogres don’t live happily ever after!
Shrek 2
2004 | dir. Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, and Conrad Vernon.
Why was Shrek’s soundtrack so incredible like who sat down and decided that a movie about an ogre would have a beautiful Rufus Wainwright ballad followed by a Smash Mouth/Eddie Murphy cover of I’m A Believer and how can I thank them
Most people I know had that one movie as a kid; that one movie that they would watch it over and over and over to the resigned acceptance of their parents. I’ve always thought that movie says something about a person. What was your movie?