


Mike Myers and Cameron Diaz return as happily married ogres Shrek and Fiona in SHREK THE THIRD.

To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. Some bullying - one of the main teen characters is shown hanging from a clock in the auditorium of the high school characters openly discuss "wedgies" and "swirlies." There's also frequent slapstick violence - pratfalls and clumsiness leading to exaggerated destruction. Profanity and insults include "butt," "dork," "loser," "poop," "stupid," "twit," and "suck." There's quite a bit of innuendo: Puss starts to explain where children come from (a man is "full of urges" for his wife) but is cut off Doris says Charming makes her "hotter than July." The villains and heroes of fairy tale lore engage in face-to-face battles with sticks, swords, fists, and more. Real brands such as Foot Locker, Versace, and Hooters are parodied for humor. There are several references to alcohol and drugs that are clearly meant to entertain parents and likely will go over kids' head. Parents need to know that Shrek the Third is the third movie in the Shrek franchise.
