After challenging an evil dragon, rescuing a beautiful princess and saving your in-laws’ kingdom, what’s an ogre to do? Well, if you’re Shrek, you suddenly wind up a domesticated family man.
What if someone gave you a box containing a button that, if pushed, would bring you a million dollars-but simultaneously take the life of someone you don't know? Would you do it? And what would be the consequences? The year is 1976.
After their daughter Kate is stricken with leukemia, a couple conceives a younger sister, Anna, who can provide a donor match, but the family is torn apart when, after years of medical procedures, the healthy younger sibling sues her parents for the right to decide how her body is used.
When Shrek married Fiona, the last thing he had in mind was becoming the next king - but when his father-in-law Kind Harold suddenly croaks, that is exactly what he faces.
In The Green Hornet, Britt Reid (Seth Rogen) is the son of LA’s most prominent and respected media magnate and perfectly happy to maintain a directionless existence on the party scene – until his father (Tom Wilkinson) mysteriously dies, leaving Britt his vast media empire.
For charismatic party guy Jack Fuller (Ashton Kutcher) and buttoned-up commodities trader Joy McNally (Cameron Diaz), a rowdy weekend coincidentally shared in Las Vegas should have ended up being little more than a random blur.
Private art curator Harry Deane (Firth) devises a finely-crafted scheme to con England's richest man and avid art collector, Lionel Shabandar, (Rickman) into purchasing a fake Monet painting.