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Contrast is pitch-perfect with immaculate whites throughout so that even while wearing tinted glasses, viewers don't miss out on a single thing.
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I mean – we can’t change the fact that there’s probably twelve years between the first frame and the last frame render. Now comes SHREK FOREVER AFTER, the hilarious and fitting finale to the record-breaking, Oscar®-winning movie phenomenon.Enchantingly irreverent and monstrously clever, Shrek is an ogre-sized adventure you'll want to see again and again! Free from any artifacts like banding or shimmering, 'Shrek Forever After' shines as the best one of the bunch.
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Still, if you're a fan of the movies you'll want to listen to this to get every last tidbit of information about the franchise you can. Join in the fun as they bring their own Shrektacular spirit to festive holiday songs, a fun Donkey Decoration scramble, and a hilarious Yule Log video that’s so funny… it’s on fire.Bonus material is identical to what's offered on the previous Blu-ray release, but only accessible on the DVD disc. These technical anomalies aren't major problems but they may catch your eye every now and then and draw you away from what's happening on screen. This is pretty much a straight forward commentary that talks about the animation techniques used, the voice actors, and how much fun it was to make this film. Given its age, and the limitations of the animation at the time it was created, the first film is still given a strong debut on the Blu-ray format.
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There’s a lot of sophistication, differences between the style of the first film and even the second and then the third and then the fourth. This time they talk about the different voice actors who starred in the movie, as well as the crew that provide voices for different side characters in the movie. The third movie is a bit of a letdown, but they bounced back with the fourth movie in spectacular fashion. There's also a karaoke dance party with various characters, and a peak at Shrek the Musical with Farquaad performing "What's Up Duloc.
The wedding ceremony at the end is also a great highlight as characters and objects appear to float in the middle of the screen. When his new father-in-law King Harold falls ill, Shrek is seen as the heir to the land of Far, Far Away. Once upon a time, in a far away swamp, there lived an ogre named Shrek whose precious solitude is suddenly shattered by an invasion of annoying fairy tale characters.