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RE: OT - and I mean REALLY OT! (But you guys know so muc h...) Shrek 2


  • Subject: RE: OT - and I mean REALLY OT! (But you guys know so muc h...) Shrek 2
  • From: Mark Hallows <markhallows@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:56:10 +0100

I am not going to sit through both of them again but you may want to look
at
either

Zorro (Antonio Banderas version) or
First Knight maybe....

Just an Idea...

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve_Cuthbertson [mailto:steve@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 14 July 2004 08:33
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] OT - and I mean REALLY OT! (But you guys know so
much...) Shrek 2


Sorry for the OT but it's been bugging me for a while now..

Question about Shrek 2
When Fiona says to Puss in Boots "Shrek?"
and he says "For you baby, I could be!"
I swear I've heard that line before, somewhere else.
As Shrek 2 is such a homage to so many other films / series / people, I
wondered if anyone else seems to remember hearing it, and where?

Again, sorry for the OT!

(Try to save the Topic - do you think drawbridges should use X10 or
something
more secure, like Comfort?)
Steve.

Overlord of the Stuffed Attic.
If it moves, I'll keep it..
If it stands still, I'll keep it..
If I want it, it's up there somewhere...

If I've not yet used it, it's not been kept long enough...

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