Lithgow lent his voice to the villainous Lord Farquaad in the first Shrek film in 2001. Lord Farquaad is the ruler of a fictional city called Duloc, and he desires to marry Princess Fiona. However, ...
Start peeling that onion, because we're getting another layer of everyone's favorite ogre. The original 2001 film followed Shrek as he set out on a quest with his noble steed—Donkey—to rescue Princess ...
Lord Farquaad is an underrated character with enormous comedic value and an essential antagonist role. His allegorical unchecked power sets him apart from other villains. His potential return in Shrek ...
Perhaps one of animation’s most notorious villains, John Lithgow voiced Shrek‘s Lord Farquaad, the tyrannical and self-absorbed ruler of Duloc. Lord Farquaad is one the film’s main antagonists. He’s ...
"Shrek" begins with the titular ogre — voiced by Mike Myers — enjoying life in his swamp as he always has. However, his regimen, consisting of mudbaths, feasts, and scaring villagers half to death, is ...
Shrek the green ogre then farts in a pool, chows down on a bowl of eyeballs and uses a burp as a blowtorch, all in the first three minutes of the movie. KELLY: And forget about your noble Disney hero.
The Gingerbread Man is carted around by Allison McArdle in the upcoming Home Made Theatre production of “Shrek The Musical.” The Gingerbread Man is a comical character. Shows will take place at 7:30 p ...
Kids might well be amused by the frenetic pacing of Shrek, the latest computer-animated film from DreamWorks, which moves so quickly it’s nearly a blur, though they need not get the jokes to enjoy ...
Once upon a celestial swamp. Since the original Shrek film held its premiere on April 22, 2001, a slew of memorable fairytale characters have been born into the famed franchise's universe and ...