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Shrek The Third (DVD) $14.43 Shrek and his lovable crew return once again for the third instalment of the Award winning Shrek franchise. Time to journey back to that land far far away and catch up on the everyday happenings of the nation’s favourite and most unlikely family. It doesn’t stop there though as there are some new characters to meet, new places to visit and lots more trouble for them to get into. Cast List: Mike Myers (Voice) , Eddie Murphy (Voice) , Cameron Diaz (Voice) , Justin Timberlake , Julie Andrews (Voice) , Antonio Banderas (Voice) , Rupert Everett (Voice) Shrek The Third By Cory Peynado, Blockbuster.co.uk “How can you be a reciever of the wedgies, when you are clearly not a wearer of the underpants?” Shrek and his lovable crew return once again for the third instalment of the Award winning Shrek franchise. Time to journey back to that land far far away and catch up on the everyday happenings of the nation’s favourite and most unlikely family. It doesn’t stop there though as there are some new characters to meet, new places to visit and lots more trouble for them to get into. We all know how it goes; the first movie is excellent, the second, even better, then usually the third comes along and rings out the rag for a few extra pennies with less quality and less effort put in. But I am happy to say that Shrek The Third has managed to avoid this certain pit fall and actually delivered a movie that carries the same level fun and enjoyment as its predecessors. It’s been a fairly long wait (I mean it’s not like these Shrek movies take long to make or anything), as the second film was released in 2004, so the third movie was always going to be big. The only thing we didn’t know was what new surprises were in store for us. Well this time King Harold (John Cleese) is on his death bed, and therefore tells his son-in-law, Shrek (Mike Myers), that he wants him to be the next ruler of the land. But the jolly green ogre would rather return to his swamp home with his wife, Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz), that’s why it comes as good news to him when he finds out there is another heir that could take the throne. Shrek sets sail with his sidekicks Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas) in search of this alternative hier. What they find, however, is Artie (Justin Timberlake), a small picked-on high school kid who doesn't seem to be king material. Nevertheless, Shrek convinces him he's right for the position, and they set off on their return trip. Prince Charming (Rupert Everett) however has hatched a plan to use all of the fairy tale world's villains to help him storm the castle and give all of them a happy ever after ending. Could this be the end of our Shrek adventures? The film has two new directors, Chris Miller and Raman Hui, which explains why the third movie has a slightly different pace and feel. Technology has improved since the first film so there was always going to be some enhancements. They have still manage |
Happy Feet
Plot
Every penguin sings a unique song called a "heartsong" to attract a mate. If the female likes the male and his song, and if it completes the female's song, the two penguins mate. A penguin named Norma Jean sings the song "Kiss", whereupon a male penguin named Memphis sings "Heartbreak Hotel". Norma Jean chooses him as her mate. They couple and Norma Jean lays an egg. The egg is left with Memphis while Norma Jean leaves with the other females to fish. While the males struggle through the harsh winter, Memphis drops the egg, briefly exposing it to the freezing Antarctic temperatures. The resulting chick - the film's protagonist, Mumble (voiced by Elizabeth Daily) - has blue eyes, ever-lasting down feathers, and a terrible singing voice. However, Mumble has a talent that no other penguin has ever seen before: tap dancing. As a result, Mumble is ostracized, with only his mother and his best friend Gloria to turn to. One day Mumble wanders into a secluded area, where he is free to dance. Mumble is interrupted when Boss Skua and his posse Dino, Frankie, and Vinnie attempt to eat him. Mumble stalls by asking the leader of the pack about a yellow band that is attached to his right ankle. The Boss Skua tells Mumble that he had been abducted by "aliens". Mumble narrowly escapes the hungry birds by falling into a crevice.
Mumble grows into an adult, still half-covered in fluffy down. Mumble's class graduates, and although he has not graduated, he joins them on their first trip into the ocean. His class ends their day by partying on an iceberg. Mumble constantly interrupts their singing and is forced to enjoy the party on a small iceberg. Mumble dozes off and wakes to find himself alone. A leopard seal chases him off the iceberg, and the penguin finds himself far from his home. He finds some Adelie Penguins, small in stature, but fiercely loyal to those they call friends. He befriends a small group of bachelors who form a club called "the Amigos": the leader Ramon, the brothers Raul and Nestor, and twin brothers Rinaldo and Lombardo. The Amigos quickly embrace Mumble's dance moves and assimilate him into their misfit group. Mumble's joy is cut short when he accidentally starts an avalanche and causes a hidden human excavator to tumble out from a glacier. Driven by curiosity, he sets out to find the "aliens" responsible for the machine.
In Mumble's old home, it is mating season, and Gloria (voiced by Brittany Murphy) is the center of attention. Although she is surrounded by a large horde of suitors, none of their heartsongs interest her. Ramon tries to help Mumble by singing a Spanish version of "My Way". Gloria isn't fooled, however, for she knows Mumble can't sing. She notices Ramon behind Mumble and shoves him away to reveal the little penguin. Gloria becomes angry and turns her back on Mumble. As Mumble has no heartsong, Gloria continues towards the other males visibly distraught. As a last resort, Mumble tries to persuade her to sing along to his tapping rhythm. Because of her affection for him, she complies. As Mumble's beat speeds up, Gloria finds the chorus to her heartsong, and realizes it is "Boogie Wonderland". Overcome with happiness that they can now be mates, the pair begin dancing, along with the other penguins.
Noah the elder sees their lack of fish as punishment from the Great 'Guin for Mumble's dancing. Mumble tries to explain about the mysterious "aliens", and that they are the cause of the scarceness of fish, but only his mother and Gloria believe him. Noah exiles Mumble from the colony. Mumble vows that he will find the real cause of the famine. He travels across vast territories with the Amigos and Lovelace, a Crested Penguin. Gloria tries to come but Mumble, fearing for her safety, drives her off by insulting her singing talents.
Mumble sees a boat and swims after it, leaving his friends behind. He ends up in a penguin exhibit at a marine park named Marine World. He tries to communicate with the "aliens" that surround him. When his pleas fail, Mumble nearly succumbs to madness after three months of confinement. Mumble starts dancing, and soon a large crowd gathers around the exhibit. He is released back into the wild, now with more adult feathers and a tracking device strapped to his back. He leads the humans to his native colony. The other penguins are skeptical at first, but when Gloria notices the tracking device, they realize that the liens exist. Now convinced, the penguins (along with the once-stubborn elders) dance alongside Mumble in hopes of getting the humans' attention.
A research team arrives and film the penguins dancing. They bring this footage back to the human world, and a worldwide debate ensues. The world governments realize they are overfishing the Antarctic waters, and conclude that the penguins are trying to communicate that to them. Antarctic fishing is banned, and the fish population recovers. At this, the Emperor Penguins and the Amigos dance and celebrate their triumph. A dancing baby penguin seen at the end is implied to be the child of Mumble and Gloria.
In the credits, the characters reunite to dance for the final number, "The Song of the Heart."
Characters
Elijah Wood and Elizabeth Daily as Mumble
Brittany Murphy and Alyssa Shafer as Gloria
Hugh Jackman as Memphis
Nicole Kidman as Norma Jean
Hugo Weaving as Noah the Elder
Robin Williams as Ramn and Lovelace
Production
The animation in Happy Feet invested heavily in motion capture technology, with the dance scenes acted out by human dancers. The tap-dancing for Mumble in particular was provided by Savion Glover who was also co-choreographer for the dance sequences. The dancers went through "Penguin School" to learn how to move like a penguin, and also wore head apparatus to mimic a penguin's beak.
Happy Feet needed an enormous group of computers, and Animal Logic worked with IBM to build a server farm with sufficient processing potential. The server farm used IBM BladeCenter framework and BladeCenter HS20 blade servers, which are extremely dense separate computer units each with two Intel Xeon processors. Rendering took up 17 million CPU hours over a nine month period. Happy Feet was partially inspired by earlier documentaries such as the BBC's Life in the Freezer.
The film took four years to make. Ben Gunsberger, Lighting Supervisor and VFX Department Supervisor, says this was partly because they needed to build new infrastructure and tools.
An earlier cut of the film seems to have included a large subplot regarding aliens in the extraterrestrial sense, whose presence was made gradually more and more known throughout, and who were planning to siphon off the planet's resources gradually, placing the humans in the same light as the penguins . At the end, through the plight of the main character, their hand is stayed, and instead, first contact is made. This was chopped out during the last year of production, and has yet to see the light of day in a finished form, although concept art from these sequences were showcased at the Siggraph 2007 demonstration , and are available online, as well.
Music
Main article: Happy Feet (soundtracks)
Happy Feet is a jukebox musical, taking previously recorded songs and working them into the film's soundtrack to fit with the mood of the scene or character. Two soundtrack albums were released for the film; one containing songs from and inspired by the film, and another featuring John Powell's instrumental score. They were released on October 31, 2006 and December 19, 2006, respectively.
Awards
Won
Academy Awards
Best Animated Feature
60th British Academy Film Awards
Best Animated Feature Film
Golden Globes
Best Original Song - "Song of the Heart" by Prince
American Film Institute Awards 2006
Honored as one of the Top Ten Best Films of the Year
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
Best Animation
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Animated Film
Golden Trailer Awards
Best Music
Heartland Awards
The Truly Moving Picture Award
Kids' Choice Awards
Favorite Animated Movie
British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Children's Awards
Best Feature Film
Nominations
Golden Globe Award
Best Animated Feature
Annie Awards
Best Animated Feature
Best Writing in an Animated Feature Production
Satellite Awards
Best Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media
Grammy Awards
Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, John Powell, nominee
Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "The Song of the Heart", Prince, nominee
Top ten lists
The film appeared on numerous critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2006, including AFI's Annual list, which is listed above. AFI's jury said:
"HAPPY FEET is a one-of-a-kind motion picture experience. George Miller continues to paint outside the lines of traditional filmmaking, and his genius expands upon the animated art form to illuminate a world where penguins embrace dance and differences to survive and thrive. But that is just the tip of the iceberg, as the environment, religion and the chasm between generations enrich this sweet and subtle tale - one that is fun and funny, brilliant and beautiful, groundbreaking and global in its message."
1st - Jack Matthews, The New York Daily News
1st - Stan Urankar, Sun News
2nd - William Arnold, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
2nd - Mark Palermo, The Coast
3rd - Kirk Honeycutt, Hollywood Reporter
4th - Edward Douglas, Comingsoon.net
5th - Scott Foundas, Village Voice
5th - Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor
5th - Matthieu Santelli, Critikat (film review, in French)
5th - Kurt Loder, MTV
5th - Missy Thompson, Tooele Transcript Bulletin
6th - Constance Garfinkle, The Patriot Ledger
6th - Carole Wrona, Critikat (top ten lists for 2006 films, in French)
6th - Lou Lumenick, New York Post
6th - Kyle Smith, New York Post
6th - Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune
6th - Keith Cohen, Sun Newspapers
8th - Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald
9th - Schlomo Schwartzberg, Box Office Magazine
Home media release
Happy Feet was released on March 27, 2007 in the United States in three formats; DVD (in separate widescreen and pan and scan editions), Blu-ray Disc, and an HD DVD/DVD combo disc.
Among the DVD's special features is a scene that was cut from the film where Mumble meets a blue whale and an albatross. The albatross was Steve Irwin's first voice role in the film before he voiced the elephant seal in the final cut. The scene was finished and included on the DVD in memory of Steve Irwin. This scene is done in Steve's classic documentary style, with the albatross telling the viewer all about the other characters in the scene, and the impact people are having on their environment.
Video games
Main article: Happy Feet (video game)
A video game based on the film was developed by A2M and published by Midway Games. It has the same main cast as the film. It was released for the PC, PlayStation 2, GameCube, GBA, NDS, and Wii.
Artificial Life, Inc. has also developed a Happy Feet mobile game for the Japan market.
Reception
Box office
The film opened at number one in the United States on its first weekend of release (November 17-November 19) grossing $41.6 million and beating Casino Royale for the top spot. It remained number one for the Thanksgiving weekend, making $51.6 million over the five-day period. In total, the film was the top grosser for three weeks, a 2006 box office feat matched only by Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. As of June 8, 2008, Happy Feet has grossed $198.0 million in the U.S. and $186.3 million overseas, making about $384.3 million dollars worldwide. Happy Feet was the third highest grossing animated film in the U.S. , behind Cars and Ice Age: The Meltdown. Happy Feet also being the third highest grossing animated film worldwide, behind Ice Age: The Meltdown and Cars. The film has been released in about 35 international territories at the close of 2006.
The production budget was $100 million.
Critical reviews
Happy Feet has received better than average reviews from film critics, and received a 74% "fresh" approval in the Rotten Tomatoes movie review aggregate site, with an 82% percent from the Top Critics.
Analysis
The film has also garnered, since its release, quite a bit of analysis and dissection from various places. Film critic Yar Habnegnal has written an essay, published in Forum on Contemporary Art and Society, that examines the themes of encroachment presented throughout the film, as well as various other subtexts and themes, such as religious hierarchy and interracial tensions.
Sequel
A follow-up to the film is currently in production at Dr. D Studios. The estimated release date is November 18, 2011. Wood and Williams will reprise their roles for the sequel. But Murphy will not reprise her role, due to her death. Matt Damon and Brad Pitt have reportedly signed on to provide voice work for the film also.
Environmental message
As things progress there is increasing emphasis on environmental problems in the Antarctic.
The film's denouement shows a group of researchers taking video of the colony of dancing emperor penguins, and the footage is broadcast globally. After many heated arguments this publicity generates considerable pressure to stop commercial overfishing of the Antarctic.
According to the director, George Miller, the environmental message was not a major part of the original script, but "In Australia, we're very, very aware of the ozone hole," he said, "and Antarctica is literally the canary in the coal mine for this stuff. So it sort of had to go in that direction." This influence led to a film with a more environmental tone. Miller said, "You can't tell a story about Antarctica and the penguins without giving that dimension."
References
^ "Happy Feet: The IMAX Experience". IMAX. http://www.imax.com/ImaxWeb/filmDetail.do?type=comingSoon&movieID=code__.__30. Retrieved 2007-03-15.
^ "Happy Feet Won't Debut in IMAX 3-D". VFXWorld. http://www.vfxworld.com/?sa=adv&code=3631a5a1&atype=news&id=17882. Retrieved 2007-03-15.
^ Savion Glover. (2007). Happy Feet. [DVD]. Warner Brothers.
^ Kelley Abbey. (2007). Happy Feet. [DVD]. Warner Brothers.
^ "Animal Logic builds rendering farm with IBM eServer BladeCenter". IBM Australia. http://www-01.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/cs/mcag-6h2sr2?opendocument&site=corp. Retrieved 2/1/2010.
^ "Penguin suits up for a cinema hit". The Australian. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20753501-2702,00.html. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
^ UNSWorld (2007) Bring on the dancing penguins in UNSWorld, Issue 6, May 2007, pp. 1415
^ http://thefilmist.wordpress.com/2009/07/17/lets-talk-about-filmmakers-dr-george-miller-part-one/
^ http://brooks.boyd.name/wordpress/2007/08/live-from-the-happy-feet-discussion-at-siggraph-2007/
^ http://woodland-mattepainting.com/matte_painting_portfolio/content/Matte_Paintings_109_large.html
^ Golden Trailer Awards
^ "Film Critic Top Ten List, 2006 Critics' Picks". http://www.metacritic.com/film/awards/2006/toptens.shtml.
^ "The Critics". http://www.moviecitynews.com/awards/2007/top_tens/critics_01.html.
^ Happy Feet (2006) - Elijah Wood, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman
^ Happy Feet to Dance on Blu-ray, HD DVD This March | High-Def Digest
^ Happy Feet
^ Parthajit; "Happy Feet Goes Mobile"; Softpedia; April 24, 2007
^ Weekend Box Office Results for November 1719, 2006
^ Happy Feet (2006) - Weekend Box Office Results
^ IMDb Charts
^ Weekend Box Office Results for February 13, 2008
^ Happy Feet (2006)
^ Happy Feet - Movie Reviews, Trailers, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes
^ Yar Habnegnal on Happy Feet
^ About Dr. D Studios
^ Sky News: Happy Feet sequel in the works[dead link]
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^ Kelly, Kate (2006-11-17). "The New Animated Film Happy Feet Doesn't Dance Around Serious Issues". The Wall Street Journal. http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB116373257478225933-QS7Oc7yiEQI503rfJ2N42OUiVH8_20071119.html?mod=tff_main_tff_top. Retrieved 2007-03-15.
External links
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Official website
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Happy Feet at Rotten Tomatoes
Happy Feet at Metacritic
Happy Feet - Review
Awards
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BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film
2006
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Shrek (2001) Spirited Away (2002) Finding Nemo (2003) The Incredibles (2004) Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) Happy Feet (2006) Ratatouille (2007) WALL-E (2008)
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Films directed by George Miller
1970s
Mad Max (1979)
1980s
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981) Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
1990s
Lorenzo's Oil (1992) 40,000 Years of Dreaming (1997) Babe: Pig in the City (1998)
2000s
Happy Feet (2006)
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