Sydney premiere of Shrek the Third yesterday.
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The star, who provides the voice of the frumpy Princess Fiona, heels.
Her love life is far from a fairy tale. She recently ended a four-year relationship with the singer Justin Timberlake, who is also the voice of a character, the Far Far Away heir Arthur, in the movie.
series. "I love being part of a film that has integrity," she said.
"It was made to make a statement and give a message.
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The chief executive of the Hollywood studio DreamWorks, Jeffrey Katzenberg, confirmed there would be a fourth Shrek. "We are already working on it."
taken almost $20 million in three weeks, the blockbuster season kicked up a gear yesterday.
office history.
The third Pirates movie, again starring Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom centres on a the East India Company fleet.
It is full of rousing action but, at 168 minutes, is likely to get mixed reviews for its drawn-out and complicated storyline.
Its length means it will open with more than 600 prints, breaking encouraged by the strong opening in the US, where it took $US122 million ($148 million) last weekend. "We're looking forward to some good numbers," said Mike Selwyn, the managing director of Paramount Pictures Australia.
That means it played to every audience.
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The executive vice-president of Sony Pictures, Stephen Basil-Jones, expected ticket sales in the next two months to approach business during the bumper Christmas-New Year period.
over," he said.
Shrek The Third in a fortnight, the blockbuster line-up Surfer and Transformers next month.