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Post by CaptainBuck on Apr 15, 2013 22:37:10 GMT -5
I've got a better than fair share of classic animation... What did you have in mind aside from unprofessional internet BS?
I've heard alot of support for a series I can't believe called "Legend of the Titanic" to be the worst of all time by a semi professional outfit. I'm told it even beats Creationist movies i've seen, one of which even brings up the fallacy of Carbon 14 dating , as they saw it, etc.
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Post by scoobnick on Apr 16, 2013 2:42:55 GMT -5
there was an animated film in the 80s abnout the titanic , that i'm not making this up, had a rapping dog in it. I'mnot sure the name of the company that made it, but the fillm bombed so badly it took the studio wiith it. We're talking " star Wars Holiday Special' level here CB.
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Post by wileyk209 on Apr 17, 2013 8:12:19 GMT -5
there was an animated film in the 80s abnout the titanic , that i'm not making this up, had a rapping dog in it. I'mnot sure the name of the company that made it, but the fillm bombed so badly it took the studio wiith it. We're talking " star Wars Holiday Special' level here CB. That was actually from 2001. The Nostalgia Critic reviewed it. The movie was made by some small Italian studio. And yes, it had a rapping dog, along with character ripoffs from Disney's "Cinderella," "101 Dalmatians," "The Aristocats", Warner's Speedy Gonzales and Don Bluth's "An American Tail!" In fact, "Arabian Nights" is on the level with that animated Titanic movie! (I reference that in the YouTube Poop I posted here of the movie.)
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Post by CaptainBuck on Apr 17, 2013 20:55:59 GMT -5
Yeah, there's not much about Arabian Night's I don't dislike. I'd seen almost every animated movie ever made, need to track down this Titanic thing online. That's bad if it's on even play with AN.
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Post by scoobnick on Dec 12, 2013 19:30:46 GMT -5
yeah, they could have passed arabians night off as a yogi flick, insteead they stuck scooby doo on it even though hes in it for 5 minutes.
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Post by Sophia Peletier on Apr 4, 2014 17:28:28 GMT -5
I despise the more recent DTV films for one reason: Fraphne. They have so much potential with what could be interesting plots, but they make Fred and Daphne so OOC and just ruin the characters. I can't stand Daphne being a love sick idiot obsession over Fred, and Fred being a no-personality, trap-obsessed freak isn't helping. Grey's voice performance as Daphne also really brings down the quality of the characters and movie. I just wish she'd go for a more mature take on the character like Heather did. From what I've seen, "Stage Fright" has had the worst of it. The characters and movies just pale in comparison to what Scooby-Doo used to be about: subtly, and light-hearted meaningful humor.
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Post by shaggyfan86 on May 8, 2014 10:06:43 GMT -5
I despise the more recent DTV films for one reason: Fraphne. They have so much potential with what could be interesting plots, but they make Fred and Daphne so OOC and just ruin the characters. I can't stand Daphne being a love sick idiot obsession over Fred, and Fred being a no-personality, trap-obsessed freak isn't helping. Grey's voice performance as Daphne also really brings down the quality of the characters and movie. I just wish she'd go for a more mature take on the character like Heather did. From what I've seen, "Stage Fright" has had the worst of it. The characters and movies just pale in comparison to what Scooby-Doo used to be about: subtly, and light-hearted meaningful humor. I have to agree with you on this, not only does it make the characters act out of character but it takes up a good portion of the flicks. The one I really dislike is that Camp flick, that's my least favorite of the bunch.
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Post by Sophia Peletier on May 8, 2014 11:08:22 GMT -5
The movies are still definitely enjoyable for what they are, but the forced romance is completely unnecessary.
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Post by Jinkies on May 10, 2014 19:05:37 GMT -5
1 - Stage Fright - The characters were just very bad to me and the singing for one of the characters was bad even if it was intentional 2- Goes Hollywood - It was just very strange and I couldn't even finish it. 3- The 2nd live action film - It was very funny and had some great music (the scene that had the song "Dead or Alive" by Bon Jovi was mostly the highlight of the movie for me)
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Post by Matt_the_miner_49er on Aug 10, 2014 21:12:51 GMT -5
Pirates Ahoy! Just seemed goofy, ill conceived to me. Got about 2 minutes into it and just wasn't interested Cyber Chase. Same problem, just never had anything that got me interested. Ghoul School. Bore fest, Scrappy was involved, and it was in that weird in between stage of being too scary for a young audience but too goofy for the older crowd, leaving well, no one to care about it. By far the worst Scooby movie imo (and that's considering Arabian)
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Post by snesgamer on Nov 23, 2014 17:40:57 GMT -5
This topic would be very easy if the stopped making the live-action movies after the third! My worst would be the 2002 one and The Mystery Begins, and then take your pick of the second or fourth ones.
I have not seen the Hollywood movie or Arabian Nights so perhaps I should reserve judgment, but I'm feeling confident with my three choices
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Post by scoob16 on Nov 24, 2014 12:18:40 GMT -5
I don't actually have any worst movies in my list, but undoubtedly, Arabian Nights is at the bottom of my favorites. I do enjoy watching it though once a year...
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Post by Maybeth on Nov 27, 2014 13:10:35 GMT -5
I don't actually have any worst movies in my list, but undoubtedly, Arabian Nights is at the bottom of my favorites. I do enjoy watching it though once a year... I may not have watched them all, not even Arabian Nights for which I haven't heard the best comments. But so far, no movie has been a disappointement for me. Perhaps I did not love them all, but surely I enjoyed them!
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Post by CaptainBuck on Nov 30, 2014 14:30:16 GMT -5
I don't actually have any worst movies in my list, but undoubtedly, Arabian Nights is at the bottom of my favorites. I do enjoy watching it though once a year... I may not have watched them all, not even Arabian Nights for which I haven't heard the best comments. But so far, no movie has been a disappointement for me. Perhaps I did not love them all, but surely I enjoyed them! I 'LIKE' everything made for Scooby Doo except Arabian Nights. I wouldn't even wipe up Scooby's poop with paper towels with Arabian Nights prints, or even the original drawings from it for that matter, because it would defile Scooby Doo's poop to use such poor quality product to clean up his refuse. I'd create Arabian Nights serving trays with a trap door for rope to serve in prisons to serial killers hold up in solitary confinement to drive them over the edge. In the trap door, a note saying this is the ultimate torture, no rope for you. I can't deal with Arabian Nights, I think it's THAT bad!
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Post by CaptainBuck on Nov 30, 2014 14:40:02 GMT -5
My bottom 3 scooby flicks not counting Arabian Nights, and i'll watch them occasionally with no reservation:
Pirates Ahoy! Monster of Mexico. Where's My Mummy!.
Again, I like those 3, and Goblin King or Samurai Sword could swap places with any of them, it's kind of a bottom 5, but I'll watch them sooner than alot of other non scooby movies in my collection, no problem.
Arabian Nights... don't even own a copy now, don't intend to. When I got Suncoast to take that VHS back for a swap on a Disney movie, that was that. I watched it on TV later in HD to see if it were worth anything, and I did sit through it, i found NOTHING worthwhile.
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