Timberlake "Insanely Talented"
Mike Myers, Again The Voice Of Shrek, Lauds Fellow Cast Member
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Play CBS Video Video Mike Myers On Ogre Life Mike Myers, the voice of lovable green ogre Shrek, sits down with Hannah Storm to talk about ogre life and making the latest addition to the Far Far Away trilogy, "Shrek The Third."
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Video Cool Cat Banderas On 'Shrek' Antonio Banderas chats with Hannah Storm about his role as the voice of a suave feline called Puss in Boots in the animated film "Shrek The Third."
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Video Shrek's Princesses On Princes Cameron Diaz, Cheri Oteri and Amy Sedaris, princesses in "Shrek The Third," join Harry Smith on the plaza to talk about men and making a threequel.
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Mike Myers on The Early Show Friday (CBS/The Early Show)
And the star who's again providing the voice for Shrek, Mike Myers, gushed about Timberlake, and the movie, in a chat with Hannah Storm on Shrek's official opening day Friday.
Timberlake is "very, very talented," Myers said, "perhaps the most talented individual I've ever met in my life. If he wanted to be a comedy actor, dramatic actor, director, anything he would want to do — the world is his oyster. He is insanely talented."
Timberlake voices Shrek's long-lost Cousin Artie in the animated feature. Artie emerges as a possible rival to Shrek for his kingdom's throne when Shrek's father-in-law dies.
The first two Shrek movies took in $1.4 billion and, Myers told Storm, it was an easy decision to do a third.
"The thing about … the whole team is that they're committed to each one being better than the last one," Myers said. "This is the best of the three. The animation is great. The story is great. The cast is great."
"I only want to do stuff that speaks to my heart," Myers added. "And that's the great thing about Shrek is that the message (involving inclusion and understanding that people are different) is so great."
"The great thing they've done with "Shrek," Myers said, "is that villains are heroes in this movie and heroes are villains. And it sort of takes the classic Euro-centric art form of the fairytale and turns it on its head."
To see photos from the New York premiere of "Shrek the Third," click here, from the L.A. debut, click here, and for even more photos, click here.
"You didn't think I was gonna be so brilliant, did you?" he kidded.
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