During the development of “Shrek,” the creators did not consider what might appeal to children. “Andrew [Adamson, co-director] and I, we didn’t have kids,” co-director Vicky Jenson says. “We were ...
Twenty years ago today, thousands of millennials across the country were having their world rocked by the now-iconic sound of Smash Mouth’s Steve Harwell singing “SomeBODY once told me,” perfectly ...
It’s hard to believe, but Smash Mouth’s “All Star” wasn’t the only song to be featured in the Shrek film series — and it turns out that these soundtracks are serious business. Vampire Weekend frontman ...
"I can remember sitting in the Dreamwork Studios theater in Los Angeles to watch this movie for the first time before it was released," Baha Men frontman Rik Carey tells SYFY WIRE of his memorable ...
UMe/Geffen have announced the first-ever vinyl pressing of the Shrek soundtrack. It (of course) features Smash Mouth’s “All Star,” as well as the band’s cover of Neil Diamond’s “I’m a Believer.” ...
Arguably the only thing more culturally significant than Shrek is the Shrek soundtrack. That’s thanks to Smash Mouth. From the 2001 film’s opening (set to the band’s quintessential track, “All Star”) ...
Our nation’s two most prominent Smash-es—Mouth and Pumpkin—are fighting. It’s over a worthy cause, of course: the fight for the historical record of how the soundtrack for Shrek, the DreamWorks ...
Eddie Murphy’s Donkey is no longer a solo act. In “Shrek the Third,” Murphy’s character sings again, this time a duet with co-star Antonio Banderas, the voice of Puss in Boots. Murphy and Banderas ...
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