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Bartender from shrek
Bartender from shrek





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#Bartender from shrek movie

I can't believe so much space has been wasted on slagging it when the movie is fantastic.Īre you trying to be ironic by emphasising distinguishable physical appearances, when the film requires nothing more than vocal expression? Anne Robinson would have worked universally just like Joan Rivers (who has featured in both The simpsons and Family Guy, if I remember correctly). I think the addition of a couple of UK voiceovers for the British market is a nice touch. Between Shrek and Ice Age, weve already been exposed to plenty of laughs at the expense of. Fair play to Thornton for making much out of very little. The duck said to the bartender, Put it on my bill. No doubt you'll come back at me on that but don't expect a reply as I've expressed my opinion already and can't be arsed to get into a protracted slanging match. I've never read such a load of mindless drivel in all my time on these boards. and of course, Joan Rivers is an absolute stunner isn't she. The sign for the Poison Apple is an apple, with the tavern name written on it. After the villains become good at the end of 'Shrek the Third', the whole place changes from a bar into a restaurant similar to that of a standard family eatery. It is a recurring location in the Shrek universe. Not putting up the names of the 'performers' who revoiced characters for the UK market as part of the primary cast list was very, very cheap. The Poison Apple is a tavern where villains gather to drink alcoholic beverages.

#Bartender from shrek tv

The only other truly ubiquitous female presenter on UK TV is Davina McCall who, like Kate Thornton, is a gargoyle-faced harpy with little talent, but her voice is similarly bland and undistinctive, and wouldn't score high on the recognition stakes without Davina's beak-like nose, lardy butt and lazy, round-shouldered posture on screen to remind viewers who they are listening to.Īll in all, a fairly pathetic, pointless, and even insulting exercise in 'customising' the product for local markets. At least her voice is distinctive and authoritative, even though her appearance changes from week to week depending on where she's had the latest facial tuck or botox injection. Of course, if that's the case, all credit to her for continuing to work even when she is suffering from a hideously deforming disease.Ī better choice to ensure across the board recognition by UK audiences would have been Anne Robinson.

bartender from shrek

It's true, her brow and cheekbones are like Rondo Hatton's and I swear she's developing acromegaly. She first appears in Fionas baby shower, which Prince Charming interrupts when he takes over the throne. She asks inane questions in an annoying chirpy voice and has the ugliest facial bone structure of any woman on British TV. Cinderella appears more prominently in Shrek the Third, now wearing a light blue-silver dress.She becomes friends with Princess Fiona, Queen Lillian, Doris, Snow White and the Sleeping Beauty prior to the events of the film. At Shrek and Fiona's wedding, Cinderella fights with. When Lord Farquaad is deciding which princess to marry so that he can become king, Cinderella is one of his choices.

bartender from shrek

This woman used to inerview celebs for the print media, and somehow lucked into a UK tv career. Cinderella (voiced by Amy Sedaris) is one of Princess Fiona's friends who is obsessed with cleanliness and tidiness after doing a great deal of housework for her stepmother and stepsisters (revealed to be Doris and Mabel).







Bartender from shrek