Shrek's 30 Funniest Quotes
Shrek is the kind of ogre who is less scary and more silly. Throughout all of his films, he has delivered some really hilarious lines.
Based loosely on the children's book of the same name by William Steig, Shrek tells the story of an ogre (Michael Myers) who sets with his new friend Donkey (Eddie Murphy) out to regain his swamp from fairytale characters. Tasked with rescuing Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) in return for the restoration of his solitude, Shrek discovers that he's not the loner he always thought he was, and that looks aren't always everything.
Shrek is the kind of ogre who is less scary and more silly. Throughout all of his films, he has delivered some really hilarious lines.
A mean lord exiles fairytale creatures to the swamp of a grumpy ogre, who must go on a quest and rescue a princess for the lord in order to get his land back.
Shrek may be the title character, but Dreamworks' Donkey played by Eddie Murphy has some of the best, most hilarious quotes in the movies.
The Shrek movies range from very good to very very bad. Which animated film is an All Star, and which one is still Holding Out For A Hero?
Shrek has become iconic for many reasons but one unforgettable and significant aspect of the 2001 film’s success is its needle drop soundtrack.
With a focus on stylized storybook action over realism, the Shrek spinoff's sequel recalls Arcane: League of Legends and the Spider-Verse before it.
Shrek has become iconic for many generations of audiences, but the animated film actually made real and significant changes to the movie industry.
A Donkey spin-off may be in production soon at Dreamworks and such an addition will likely pull from the original 2001 Shrek for its new storyline.
Shrek is well-known for its uniqueness, however, if it had been made by Steven Spielberg as originally intended, it would have looked much different.
While the Shrek franchise references fairytales that audiences know and love, the ogre himself is also based on a story that most have never heard of.
Shrek isn’t the most glamorous of movie roles, but it wasn’t the ogre’s appearance alone that convinced Nicolas Cage to turn down the job.
Besides being a beloved animated classic that kicked off a franchise, 2001's Shrek also features an amazing soundtrack filled with memorable tunes.
The Shrek franchise has been successful for over 20 years now and the next film, Shrek 5, should continue one casting trend to gain even more fame.
The Halloween television special Scared Shrekless provides a glimpse of Duloc’s fate after Farquaad’s death leaves the city-state without a ruler.
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish finally gets a streaming release date, and as revealed by Peacock, it will be coming out very soon to the small screen.
A 200 Pound Shrek statue is missing from a residential home, and it is prompting a massive police investigation that seeks the support of bystanders.
A look at if the Despicable Me franchise, otherwise known as “Minions”, has dethroned the Shrek films as the most popular animated film franchise.
Shrek's Scottish accent was a much-needed addition to the film franchise for character background, historical depth, and individuality.
A lot of times, one movie can make or break a studio. These films managed to be just what the studio needed at the time.
Farquaad and the Gingerbread Man's voice actors worked had great chemistry which made the Muffin Man scene in the first Shrek film work so well.
Shrek 5 has been in production for years and audiences still do not know if it will release. DreamWorks may have left it too late for Shrek 5 to work.
Some of Eddie Murphy's characters, like Donkey and Detective Axel Foley, are more likable than others, like Norbit's abusive wife Rasputia.