
WHAT WENT WRONG Shrek (Part 2)
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Aug 12, 2024 Join Mike Myers, the voice behind the beloved Shrek, as he shares insights on the evolution of his iconic character. He delves into the challenges faced during production, including the transition from Chris Farley's initial portrayal. The conversation touches on the innovative animation techniques that made Shrek visually unique and the rebellious soundtrack choices, like Smash Mouth's 'All Star.' Plus, Myers reflects on the dynamic between humor and artistry that brought Shrek and his friends to life.
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Humor Fueled by Disney Satire
- Shrek's humor and fairy tale satire thrived from a team of former Disney employees riffing on Disney tropes.
- Directors protected comedic genius and prioritized scenes that made them laugh out loud during storyboarding.
Mike Myers Cast as Shrek
- Mike Myers replaced Chris Farley nine months after his death and was not initially a huge name.
- Producer Aaron Warner confirmed Nicholas Cage was also considered for Shrek's role.
Mike Myers' Scottish Accent Change
- Mike Myers re-recorded Shrek's voice in a Scottish accent, inspired by his relatives and a working-class tone.
- The re-recording caused a three-month animation crunch and cost around $4 million to match mouth movements.
