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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 26 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: January 16, 2007
- Originally Released: 2002
- Label: Warner Home Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Freddie Prinze, Jr., Linda Cardellini, Matthew Lillard & Sarah Michelle Gellar | |
Performer: | Rowan Atkinson, Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Pamela Anderson & Isla Fisher | |
Directed by | Raja Gosnell | |
Screenwriting by | James Gunn & Craig Titley | |
Composition by | David Newman | |
Produced by | Charles Roven & Richard Suckle | |
Director of Photography: | David Eggby |
Entertainment Reviews:
What really makes this movie special is Matthew Lillard's inspired performance as Shaggy. It's not only a dead-on impersonation of the cartoon character, but it also comes with a certain kind of unique joy and a genuine soul.
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Combustible Celluloid
Rating: 1/4 --
Even its look is awfully cheesy and clunky, the SFX notwithstanding. Scooby Doo makes Stuart Little seem a Citizen Kane in comparison.
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Outlook
"Scooby Doo" really didn't need a big screen adaptation, and this terribly unfunny, weird live action variation proves it.
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Cinema Crazed
Rating: 3/5 --
Too scary for most kids, too dumb for most teens.
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Common Sense Media
Rating: 3/5 --
Everyone got into the spirit of the movie (no pun intended) and made a cute film.
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7M Pictures
So, for one of the best rides this summer, grab your Scooby Snacks and sit back and watch 87 minutes of some of the best fun you've had since being glued to the television Saturday mornings as a kid.
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Behind The Lens
Rating: 3/5 --
The film's effects just don't do the concept justice.
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BBC.com
Product Description:
In this live action rethink of the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, director Raja Gosnell puts Fred (Freddie Prinze, Jr.), Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Velma (FREAKS & GEEKS' Linda Cardellini), and Shaggy (Matthew Lillard) back into the Mystery Machine with a CGI version of the canine title character. After parting ways to protest Fred's self-centered treatment of the Mystery Inc. gang, they are brought back together by Emile Mondavarious (Rowan Atkinson) to help solve a ghoulish mystery at his teen resort and fun park, Spooky Island.
Although SCOOBY-DOO is primarily a live action movie, Gosnell keeps the characters and visuals cartoonish at all times. For fans of the series, all of the expected trappings are present (from Fred's ascot to the inevitable "meddling kids" line from the bad guy), but the film also pokes fun at these elements throughout, managing to balance kiddie fun with a more grown-up self-mocking. The CGI Scooby is both convincingly lifelike and clearly make-believe, with action that is more silly than scary so kids and adults can enjoy the film together.
Although SCOOBY-DOO is primarily a live action movie, Gosnell keeps the characters and visuals cartoonish at all times. For fans of the series, all of the expected trappings are present (from Fred's ascot to the inevitable "meddling kids" line from the bad guy), but the film also pokes fun at these elements throughout, managing to balance kiddie fun with a more grown-up self-mocking. The CGI Scooby is both convincingly lifelike and clearly make-believe, with action that is more silly than scary so kids and adults can enjoy the film together.