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Nov 09, 2007 -
It's the vest. If he had a cape, he'd be a hyper-masculine bad ass in no time.
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Jun 25, 2007 -
Poor Cameron. She recently made an appearance on Japanese TV to promote Shrek The Third and was subjected to swamp inspired sushi, an escort with drawn-on facial hair, and some woman's mention of her sex(less) life. Luckily, Cameron's a trooper and has that winning smile to fall back on when things get a little too uncomfortable.
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Jun 21, 2007 -
I hate to see what their children are going to look like. (Thanks for the send, CatarinaBella521!)
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Sep 08, 2009 -
"It's like the studio was expecting a boy, and I gave birth to a girl. And now they're learning to love and accept their daughter."
— Director Spike Jonze on his struggles with Warner Brothers, who wanted his adaptation of the Maurice Sendak children's classic Where the Wild Things Are to be more like Shrek and Madagascar than an avant-garde film.
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May 26, 2009 -
I know a very smart, independent, tomboyish 5-year-old who is enthralled by the idea of being a princess. It was Fiona from the Shrek films that got her hooked.
Girls have always loved playing with dolls and pretending they're princesses, but it appears to be crammed down their throats even more now by toy manufacturers and movie studios.
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