
School is out and the familiar Scooby gang are looking to enjoy a long vacation. However, sightings of a Lake Monster cause them to band together once again to solve yet another mystery.... (Full plot summary below)
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School is out and the familiar Scooby gang are looking to enjoy a long vacation. However, sightings of a Lake Monster cause them to band together once again to solve yet another mystery.
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| Movie MetropolisJohn J. Puccio...the characters are appealing, and the plot is pure hokum, just as in the cartoon series. |
| User ReviewAlejandro SThe guy who plays fred is so dam hot in this movie |
| User ReviewElizabeth HThe guy who plays fred is so dam hot in this movie |
| User ReviewJoshua TLoved this. It was a fun movie. It's hard for me not to like anything that is scooby. |
| User ReviewScott SIt was a pretty good Scooby-Doo movie. I knew who was behind the mask in the first couple of minutes into the movie. But overall great movie. |
| User ReviewRoss PYet another good performance by the newest cast of an old favorite team. Scooby and the gang (Mystery Inc.) are definately raking up points at our house. |
| User ReviewBrody BAn enjoyable and faithful TV sequel to the enjoyable and faithful TV prequel to the enjoyable and faithful sequel ti the enjoyable and faithful original live action Scooby-Doo film. And I love the twist at the end. |
| User ReviewEthan DNow, here we go. Finally a live action Scooby-Doo movie that is a truly enjoyable experience and is really close to the cartoon. And when I say close to the cartoon, I mean close to the cartoon. No more cheesy plot lines about rare stamps, no more having to deal with real monsters, no more ripping off the plot to Scooby-Doo Night of 100 Frights, just good ol' fashioned Scooby-Doo in live action. Cartoony Sound effects? Check. Chase scene where you go in and out random doors? Check. Disguising yourselves as mannequins to get the bad guy off your tail? Check. Daphne almost being grabbed before casually walking away without even hearing the monster? Checkarooney. In fact, we have it so perfectly that they use pop songs from the fifties and sixties. This movie is definitely worth a watch sometime soon. |
| User ReviewJohn KOut of all the live action films, this felt closest to a cartoon (for better or worse). It felt a bit jarring to have "music videos" in the middle, but looking at the picture above they may not have been in the original TV version, so maybe that worked better? The song at the end worked better, particularly when they swapped outfits. The cast do a decent job, and they seem more comfortable in their roles this time around. Plot-wise, I spent a lot of the time cringing, but it did actually have some valid advice about romance; in particular, it's a bad idea to shoehorn someone into a particular role just because they're there. |
| User ReviewSantino DThe second made for TV live action Scooby-Doo, easily on a par with the first 'The Mystery Begins', and Palatas once again steals the film as Shaggy. The mystery is fun and throws in a nice twist at the end, admittedly adults will have seen this coming from the beginning but this is really aimed at kids so all is forgiven. Some nice homages to the original series with various sight gags dotted throughout the film. Love the idea that the gangs involvement in mystery's have consequences, the gang are forced to get summer jobs to pay for damage they have caused during an investigation. Some of the cameos are nice but will be lost on most kids but was nice to see Richie Cunninghams 'Mum' pop up as a salty store owner with a dark family secret. I look forward to any further adventures that this incarnation of Mystery Inc. might get involved in. |