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Scooby-Doo ! |
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2002 / DVD |
Scooby-Doo: The Movie |
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The Mystery Inc gang acrimoniously split up two years ago, but have been tricked back together to solve the mystery of the teenage holiday resort of Spooky Island. Loads of imaginative set-piece chases later, the gang save the day in the usual manner -- accompanied by lots of gags, and sly references to the original series. Every review I've read of this has panned it mercilessly -- and I don't know why -- I thoroughly enjoyed it. The tongue-in-cheek updating is perfect -- initially making Daphne [Sarah Michelle Gellar] an airhead, and Fred [Freddie Prinz Jr] a self-obsessed narcissist (all of which seems to have upset some reviewers, but merely confirms my suspicions...). Shaggy [Matthew Lillard] is flawless (which all the reviewers admit). The pacing is fine, the plot is spot on, the revelation of the identity of the evil genius is just, well, genius, and the SFX are great -- Scooby is Scooby. |
Rating: 3.5 |
[ unmissable | great stuff | worth watching | mind candy | waste of time | unfinishable ] |
reviewed 1 January 2003
2004 / DVD |
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed |
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![]() Well, if the critics panned the previous film, they won't like this one, either, because it's more of the same: good action scenes, great special effects, clever references to (and sly questioning of) the original series, held together by a paper-thin plot. After a slightly slow start, I again enjoyed it. |
Rating: 3.5 |
[ unmissable | great stuff | worth watching | mind candy | waste of time | unfinishable ] |
reviewed 26 August 2004