![]() Plus, there's no mistaking her throaty, Brooklyn cackle. ![]() That's why her appearance in Shrek 2 - the character is even modelled to look like her - is one of the funniest moments in the American version. Every year, on Oscar night, she trawls the carpet outside the Academy Awards ceremony, caustically reviewing the frocks of the famous and dishing out insults. As most Brits (however benighted) know, Rivers is the grande dame of trash talking, a 70-year-old former Borscht Belt comedienne whose stand-up material predates the French Revolution and whose face has been lifted more times than a Concorde flap. This swap is at least more understandable than the later one, when the British showbiz reporter Kate Thornton replaces Joan Rivers in the role of The Red Carpet Reporter. This is a children's film, for heaven's sake. Nor will there be bonus explicit footage of Shrek and Fiona playing Pin the Tail On the Donkey for a "European" cut, in the style of The Man Who Fell to Earth. ![]() No, there won't be an extended, extra-violent climax, à la the "House of Blue Leaves" sequence in the Japanese cut of Kill Bill Vol. When Shrek 2 opens here in July, British viewers will see a different version from the one showing in American cinemas.
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