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Post by scoobnick on Nov 18, 2016 20:40:35 GMT -5
Some films deserve sequels, some films are better left alone. the Lion King , imo belongs to the latter group.
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Post by CaptainBuck on Dec 18, 2016 1:34:20 GMT -5
So you haven't seen Arabian Nights either! hahhahahah 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! It's just a animated movie. It isn't going to bite you.
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Post by Ark on Jan 10, 2017 0:39:08 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) I think Ghoul School's intended audience was preteens. I loved it back then. I'll still watch it every now and then. There's a lot of fun wordplay...I always want to eat a hotdog when I think of it.
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Post by scoobnick on Jan 10, 2017 1:20:58 GMT -5
Theres on;ly been a few Scooby films that were aimed at ages over 10 imo.
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Post by russm on Jan 10, 2017 3:05:05 GMT -5
Theres on;ly been a few Scooby films that were aimed at ages over 10 imo. It's their core market after all. Parents can let the little darlings watch by themselves while they get on with other stuff.
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Post by barneynedward on Feb 2, 2017 18:55:16 GMT -5
The Goblin King, so bad it is not even wrong. So bad it doesn't even deserve the honour of being called 'worst'. Well, I didn't like how it was too "realistic" and more like live-action instead of a cartoon (the sound effects also sounded more like real life instead of how they usually sound in a Scooby-Doo cartoon, especially that LOUD THUNDER when Scooby and Shaggy enter the magic shop.) But it was still a decent romp; I especially liked that werewolf that Tim Curry voiced (who else would want to see Tim Curry play a werewolf in a live-action movie?) My worst three? Lemme think, with the worst of the three on the top... 1. ARABIAN NIGHTS (obviously; it felt more like a bad episode of "Animaniacs" than a Hanna-Barbera cartoon) 2. ALOHA SCOOBY-DOO (too slow and unoriginal, and was basically a 70-minute episode of "What's New Scooby-Doo") 3. MUSIC OF THE VAMPIRE (all the Disney-esque singing really messed it up, along with it being more like "Daphne: the Music") Actually The Addamses are technically human.
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Post by barneynedward on Feb 2, 2017 19:07:45 GMT -5
Where's my Mummy is one of my top five favorites.
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Post by 90s2000sDoo on Nov 3, 2017 9:32:31 GMT -5
My Least favorite 1. Arabian Nights 2. Puppets: Mystery Map 3. Goes Hollywood Honorable Mention: Curse of Lake Monster, Mystery Begins, Reluctant Werewolf, Wrestlemania
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Post by novi on Aug 19, 2018 15:40:38 GMT -5
Not counting the Live Action movies (I didn't mind the youth ones, and never saw the adult ones) or Arabian Nights (not really a Scooby movie)...
1. Ghoul School -- nothing really happens, villain is boring, really terrible puns. Also, Scrappy Doo raps. 2. Chill Out, Scooby Doo -- This movie has no stakes at all. 3. Reluctant Werewolf -- I didn't want to put two Scrappy movies on this list, but everything in this movie except for Vanna Pyra (Shah-Ghee, Googie, the Hunch Bunch) wears very thin. Also, unlike Boo Brothers, the sillier moments didn't have anything to counterbalance them. Boo Brothers was silly, but at the end when the bad guy pulled a gun on the boys... I can't remember any previous villain in SD doing that, and baby me was SHOOK.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2018 20:57:45 GMT -5
1. 2002 Scooby Doo...just what was WB thinking? That movie is so horrendous that it might be the codifier for Teen Titans Go. 2. Chill out- a tad boring in my opinion. It was just well...there. 3. Reluctant Werewolf had bad writing all the way around to the point that Googie was the worst offender, a bargain basement Velma with Fred's haircolor and Daphne's bare bones design of thin teen/young adult wearing purple. Surely it wouldn't have been too hard to actually at least had Fred in it seeing as Frank Welker was voicing the villains would it?
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Post by Doo on Aug 25, 2018 21:06:37 GMT -5
1. 2002 Scooby Doo...just what was WB thinking? That movie is so horrendous that it might be the codifier for Teen Titans Go. 2. Chill out- a tad boring in my opinion. It was just well...there. 3. Reluctant Werewolf had bad writing all the way around to the point that Googie was the worst offender, a bargain basement Velma with Fred's haircolor and Daphne's bare bones design of thin teen/young adult wearing purple. Surely it wouldn't have been too hard to actually at least had Fred in it seeing as Frank Welker was voicing the villains would it? Agreed with the top 2, though I'm genuinely surprised about the last one as I thought it was quite good. You did a fantastic job playing Googie in the RP given you dislike her so much!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2018 21:21:10 GMT -5
I pretty much call 'em as i see them...it was quite obvious that Reluctant Werewolf wanted the full set but...Shaggy, Scooby & Scrappy were not the ones meddling. Thanks for the compliment...I thought it would be fun to have Googie be an anti-meddler since she came across as such.
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Post by ShaphneLegacy27 on Aug 25, 2018 22:01:54 GMT -5
They should have just used Daphne instead of Googie. Boo Brothers is the only late 1980's movie which I like. They should have used one of the other 2 movies as a rap up for 13 Ghosts.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2018 14:37:43 GMT -5
I think the movies work better as set-up than wrap up. However they definitely would have flowed better to feature one of the three missing characters (Fred in Werewolf, Velma in Boo Bros, Daphne in Ghoul School) to show Fred and Velma resigning and then had the movie that was Arabian just be Yogi movie + Scooby & Shaggy bonus. The 13 Wrap up would have been good for maybe a special in 1997 (cast of Heather, Billy, Hadley, Susan and Maurice since of the original cast Heather and Frank were the only ones still actively involved at that point given what Kasem, Don, Price and Jaffe were up to or in the case of Don and Price not upto.)
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Post by Doo on Aug 26, 2018 19:48:57 GMT -5
I would have loved to see a wrap up film of the 13 Ghosts as well, though tbh Ghoul School and Boo Brothers are my two favorite movies in the entire franchise, with Zombie Island and Witch's Ghost close behind. The recent "Daphne & Velma" film is also pretty high on my faves list.
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