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by JohnC1977 - written on 24.07.08 (Useful, 10 readings)
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My main bugbear about the Scooby Doo movie might be that, although there was a lot of fun to be had, for the adults having to watch it with their children it maybe wasn't as much fun as it could have been. I think we have grown a little used to kids films having a layer above the children's comprehension, one with sexual jokes or high brow humour ...
by welshwickedone - written on 23.08.06 (Very useful, 196 readings)
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Scooby Doo Live Action. (Film only review.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Plot ============ Mystery Inc. is no more and go there separate ways, until two years later. They are all individually invited to solve a mystery at Spooky Island holiday resort and the gang are given an opportunity to reunite, or do ...
by l-m-n-o-p - written on 19.05.06 (Very useful, 318 readings)
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You may be wondering what a 17 year old is doing watching Scooby Doo, but I must confess that I grew up watching the cartoon and this greedy dog with the hilarious voice has a kind of nostalgia value for me. The live-action, no-expense-spared film version was released four years ago now (how time flies) and I thought I would take up the chance to ...
by ThisIDismine - written on 07.07.05 (Useful, 162 readings)
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Plans for a “Scooby-Doo” movie have been knocking around since the mid-‘90s. Mike Myers was once in talks to script and star as Shaggy, and directors as high profile as Tim Burton and Kevin Smith were interested at various times (Smith even did a “Scooby-Doo” skit in “Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back”). At one point, plans even got as far as ...
by namtar - written on 04.06.04 (Very useful, 236 readings)
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?..once again I was faced with the difficult choice, on the one hand was a pile of books and lecture notes reaching several feet off the ground that need to be (ugh) used for revision, or there was childhood favourite Scoobydoo, sitting there looking at me with it?s cold wet nose, occasionally sparkling as the dusk sun hit it?s shiny surface. ...
by friendsnut - written on 23.07.03 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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Scooby Doo the cartoon show was by no means a highbrow show. It was a fun cartoon to entertain the kids in the afternoon after school. For the elder generation it was a cheesy thing to look back on and laugh. All episodes followed the same guide. Scooby and the gang end up at some haunted old house where they're chased by ghosts before ...
by fooyoo - written on 07.07.03 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Having a toddler in the house ensures that my viewing material is not always something I would have chosen off my own back, even though I inevitably enjoy the film as much as my daughter does, and 'Scooby Doo The Movie' is a prime example of this. I have to say upfront that Scooby Doo was one of my childhood favourites, so I had my doubts ...
by karenuk - written on 10.01.03 (Very useful, 236 readings)
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I loved Scooby Doo in the 1970s and even now, my children will watch the cartoon, following the intrepid adventurers facing yet another monster, which turns out to be the creepy bloke who owns the hotel. It has an appeal which lasts. This is probably why they decided it would be a good idea to make a new live action film of it. Oh dear. What a ...
by girlnextdoorbuto - written on 02.12.02 (Somewhat useful, 61 readings)
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I bought this DVD after watching the film at the cinema as I thought it was excellent. I couldnt believe how similar it was to the cartoons I used to watch which my children now watch. The characters were exactly the same. Scooby Doo fearful of everything until a scooby snack is produced. Shaggy (Matthaew Lillath) ...
by rishibave - written on 25.11.02 (Very useful, 393 readings)
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As I came back from a round of golf my friends and I decided to go and watch a movie. We had planned to watch minority report but the timings would only allow to us to watch Scooby doo.A few of my friends were a bit reluctant but I thought why not!When I was younger it used to have me glued to the screen so I felt I owed the hound and watching his ...
by kev2002 - written on 05.09.02 (Useful, 23 readings)
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This film is one of the best films i've seen for ages. It's suitable for all the family especially all you cartoon and animal lovers and as soon as it come out on video (october 11th my birthday) i'll be the first to get it. ********* THE FILM ********** The film starts as scooby and the gang are in a middle of a mystery ...
by dave27 - written on 31.08.02 (Useful, 52 readings)
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By my reckoning, things should now have stabilised just about enough for this opinion to have worked out okay. I had a lot of trouble editing earlier in the day, so posted a test op earlier on. All things being equal, this should now be a real op - thankyou. The Dooyoo redesign has left me puzzled and I got to know ...
by - written on 24.08.02
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I love Scooby Doo the cartoon. I have a four year old ? so off to the cinema we go for some fun. The plot ? err, I think it was something along the lines of the Mystery Solving guys who?d split up are tricked in to reforming and invited to an island with a theme park on it, to solve a mystery ? surprisingly enough! Well, amid ...
by john_anthony - written on 18.08.02 (Somewhat useful, 50 readings)
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This is a great movie, definately one to watch with kids or even a bunch of friends! Make sure when your watching it though you aren't surrounded by children because they seem to have a tendancy to scream "Look out!" or laugh uncontrollably. As of yet I have not heard a bad review from anywhere other than "...Sarah ...
by Terry Mcintyre - written on 17.08.02 (Very useful, 234 readings)
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I’m not sure what I expected when I went to see ‘Scooby Doo’. It was really nostalgia that brought me to it as well as the always watchable Sarah Michelle Gellar and the brilliant Rowan Atkinson. I wasn’t expecting a cinematic masterpiece but simply an enjoyable kids film with some irony and knowing winks chucked in ...
by Hestia - written on 06.08.02 (Very useful, 115 readings)
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We HAD to see Scooby Doo. Absolutely had had had to. You see it had this fantastic trailer. You know the one, camera travels through old mansion, voiceover says "There is one who lives in the shadows but must fight darkness...". THAT one. Great trailer, Pans round, looks for a moment like it might be Batman, then Scooby Doo turns round ...
by jenni_a - written on 03.08.02 (Somewhat useful, 39 readings)
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This film was the film I eagerly awaited to see and I have to say I was completely and utterly dissapointed with it! The film is set around Spooky Island a theme park in which Teenagers a flocking to. When Tourists start leaving as if they are robots Mystery Inc. are called to the scene. Mystery Inc. are reunited again after spitting up ...
by utero - written on 01.08.02 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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It was going to take all my strength, all my courage and willpower. I had to be strong and go in there with sheer determination. "Er one for Scooby Doo please" "Just one?" the lady behind the counter asked. You see it must have looked strange to her that a 23-year old man would be standing in front of ...
by llewelyn - written on 30.07.02 (Useful, 30 readings)
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Hearing the reviews for Scooby Doo I was already getting embarrased for the actors before I had even seen the film, good job I didn't listen to the critics though as this film was, as stupid, funny and yes I'll go out on a limb clever as the cartoon. Good ==== The best bit needs a standing ovation and thats Matthew ...
by Karaoke_James - written on 30.07.02 (Very useful, 285 readings)
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Rumours that there was to be a live-action version of the cartoon series we all know and love first did the rounds a few years ago. And what wet the appetite most of all was the news that Shaggy was going to be played by ‘Austin Powers’ himself Mike Myers. Finally the movie reaches us, with the disappointment that the only star on ...
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