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List Price: $19.99 | | Label: Paramount
Salesrank: 1193
Released: November 4, 2008 |
| Our Price: $9.10 |
| Used Price: $7.99 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 11/04/2008
Description of Shrek the Halls:
Despite its 22-minute run time, Shrek the Halls (originally written as a half-hour TV special), is packed with plenty of laughs and holiday cheer. The animation is rich, and the character interplay among all the folks we know and love--Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, Puss in Boots--endearing and spot-on. Shrek wants to throw the "perfect Christmas" for Fiona and the kids, but as an ogre, has no Yule experience. So he starts at the local bookstore, where a winsome clerk (voiced by Marissa Jaret Winokur) quickly sizes up Shrek's hapless situation and pronounces: "I know all about Christmas, and I have just the book for you: 'Christmas for Village Idiots.'" Shrek becomes so focused on doing the holiday "by the book" that he fails to notice the magic and comradely chaos unfolding all around him. Fiona, for instance, has some neat tricks for making holiday decorations (watch how she turns a festively striped snake into the perfect candy cane). The kids are happily frolicking with the kids of Donkey and everyone else in the village--but the commotion is too much for Shrek, who snaps. Will his ogrely hissy fit ruin Christmas--and make him overlook the meaning of Christmas that can't be found in a book? Even viewers who might guess the answer will enjoy the trip, including competing versions of "A Visit from St. Nicholas," better known as "The Night Before Christmas." Puss's version: "He was dressed all in fur / From his head to his paws / And he stood there heroic, / A real Santa... Claws." And the film is full of cute references to holiday classics like "It's a Wonderful Life" ("Excuse you for what?" barks Shrek after one of his kids does a dainty Fiona belch knockoff). Even bit players get big laughs, like the three German pigs, ready to have a Christmas Eve sleepover. One points out to his brothers: "Look! We are pigs, ja? Und we are in a blanket, ja? It's funny, ja?" Ja! Warning to parents: There is one scary, almost gruesome scene that involves Santa Claus, but it's over quickly and then the film is back to its funny and heartwarming purpose. Extras include an animated sing-along "Twelve Days of Christmas" featurette as well as several holiday games to keep the tykes engaged after the last present is unwrapped. --A.T. Hurley
Shrek the Halls Reviews:
If you love Shrek you'll love Shrek the Halls 
2009-11-20 - My kids love shrek, and this is a great Christmas movie for the family. All the characters from Shrek are back in this movie! Love it! It has now become part of our Christmas Movie Traditions!
Shrek The Halls 
2009-11-19 - we purchased this movie on December 5, 2008 from here used and it worked perfectly and was very pleased with it was the best with the series i would want people to watch this
What a pleasant surprise 
2009-11-02 - Although the movie was very short, I didn't expect it to be anywhere as good as Shrek 1 & 2. I found it funny, entertaining & belly laughing good. The antics by the characters kept us laughin through out the movie. I look forward to watching all 3 of the movies again.
In the mornin' I'm makin' waffles! 
2009-10-26 - Positive:
1. Animation is outstanding, as usual and as with all the Shrek movies.
2. Fairly strong story and concept
3. Funny and entertaining
4. Eddie Murphy is hilarious as Donkey
5. Fairytale creatures are explored and really add depth
Negative:
1. Too short- 22 minutes
2. Too expensive, but if you buy it from the New and Used section, it is worth it
3. TOO EXPENSIVE! (Worth mentioning twice)
Not long enough 
2009-10-15 - My kids really like this movie, but it's way too short. They were kinda upset when it went off. I guess that they were expecting a full lenght feature, as was I! Cute movie, though, even my 2 year old likes it. Definitely purchase this if you like Shrek!