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Post by Doo on Jul 1, 2014 10:24:32 GMT -5
After the ending clip experience by luck I had with abracadabra doo, I decided to wait, and there it was the Banshee of Black Canyon haunting the camp woods!!! Cool! I'll have to watch the end of this one again, I didn't know that there was another clip at the end.
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Post by CaptainBuck on Jul 1, 2014 11:28:22 GMT -5
I still want an HD Remastering of the first 2 movies at least (artists redraw in widescreen over the original cells, Dragon Ball Z was redone this way).
Zombie Island and Witch's Ghost are amazing classics. Camp Scare is my fav HD movie and ranks right along side those 2 as well. The 3 of them are EXCEPTIONALLY well done. Frankencreepy looks like it has potential to hang with them. Most of the rest are Great, which is no unflattering compliment, but those 3 are exceptional.
Reluctant Werewolf and Boo Brothers are my favorite of the old movies, with Ghoul School right behind.
Arabian Nights should have it's masters burned and it should be denied like UFO's flying over Washington DC.
Recently, I really enjoyed the crossover with Blue Falcon and Wrestlemania and Stage Fright was pretty good.
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Post by scoob16 on Jul 1, 2014 12:10:08 GMT -5
After the ending clip experience by luck I had with abracadabra doo, I decided to wait, and there it was the Banshee of Black Canyon haunting the camp woods!!! Cool! I'll have to watch the end of this one again, I didn't know that there was another clip at the end. You should, it's really spooky - in a cool way! Leaves the kind of cliffhanger I like!
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Post by Doo on Jul 1, 2014 13:45:41 GMT -5
Just watched the ending clip...I really liked it!
I'm not sure how I missed that scene every time I've watched it....I've owned the DVD for 4 years and watched it probably 10 times....and somehow I've missed it every time.
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Post by somebody-doo on May 21, 2016 10:30:12 GMT -5
Camp Scare is always fun to watch, one of the best.
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Post by Whyboy on Sept 4, 2016 10:04:49 GMT -5
Scooby-Doo doing an homage to Summer Camp slashers and monsters? OH BOY!! Let's see the Summer mayhem in Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare. ENJOY!
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Post by 90s2000sDoo on Oct 20, 2017 9:20:24 GMT -5
This movie is fantastic! It could be perhaps my favorite of the new style movies. It is up there with Zombie Island and Cyber Chase. The underwater Fishman scene was awesome and intense. The villains: Woodsman, Fishman, and Specter were all fantastic. I loved the little kids and the summer camp setting. The underwater town was great. The only thing I wasn't a fan of was Jessica
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Post by matt on Jan 20, 2021 21:10:07 GMT -5
This is one of the best animated movies of all time in my mind, and easily the best Scooby movie despite STRONG competition for all 4 mook era films, especially the first 2. But this movie is absolutely perfect. Camp City was a great addition as a location and the guy was a great side character. I love the addition of every character in the camp, especially Bert, who I felt was a really nice subtle comic relief. All of the settings were amazing, especially the underwater city, and I love how they could split up in groups that work well together to investigate all of the seemingly unrelated clues and tie them all together. I've watched this movie more than just about any movie ever and it is still so strong. Not to mention this one shocked me as a kid. Absolutely phenomenal
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Post by scooby726 on Jan 21, 2021 6:55:17 GMT -5
This is one of the best animated movies of all time in my mind, and easily the best Scooby movie despite STRONG competition for all 4 mook era films, especially the first 2. But this movie is absolutely perfect. Camp City was a great addition as a location and the guy was a great side character. I love the addition of every character in the camp, especially Bert, who I felt was a really nice subtle comic relief. All of the settings were amazing, especially the underwater city, and I love how they could split up in groups that work well together to investigate all of the seemingly unrelated clues and tie them all together. I've watched this movie more than just about any movie ever and it is still so strong. Not to mention this one shocked me as a kid. Absolutely phenomenal This movie really is a masterpiece. Everytime I watch it, gives me a nostalgic summer feeling. As you said, the location, the addition of the characters, the plot, they were all perfect together. Man, I hope they will do another movie like this soon.
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Post by matt on Jan 21, 2021 11:44:02 GMT -5
This is one of the best animated movies of all time in my mind, and easily the best Scooby movie despite STRONG competition for all 4 mook era films, especially the first 2. But this movie is absolutely perfect. Camp City was a great addition as a location and the guy was a great side character. I love the addition of every character in the camp, especially Bert, who I felt was a really nice subtle comic relief. All of the settings were amazing, especially the underwater city, and I love how they could split up in groups that work well together to investigate all of the seemingly unrelated clues and tie them all together. I've watched this movie more than just about any movie ever and it is still so strong. Not to mention this one shocked me as a kid. Absolutely phenomenal This movie really is a masterpiece. Everytime I watch it, gives me a nostalgic summer feeling. As you said, the location, the addition of the characters, the plot, they were all perfect together. Man, I hope they will do another movie like this soon. Absolutely. Everything just goes so well together I can’t even think of anything I would want to change. Masterpiece is a very appropriate label for this one
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Post by fraphne4l on Jan 25, 2021 8:27:12 GMT -5
Love to see how many people liked this movie! I think WB is going to make a sequel one day.
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Post by Ark on Apr 21, 2021 23:02:35 GMT -5
Wow! This is 2010s Scooby-Doo film at its best! My brother kept telling me that I'd like this one, but I never got around to it until today. There's a lot to like in this! From the subtle callbacks to Zombie Island ("Get Out", Hot Peppers, etc.) to the "13" in one of the cabins at the beginning, we know that the writers did their homework and brushed up on both Scooby history and the John Carpenter-esque horror style of Friday the 13th, all mostly with a family audience in mind (I say "mostly" because the action and romance elements are a bit heavier than your average animated Scooby film, and the camera-pans on the women seemed a bit much for a Scooby film). The villains weren't easily predictable, and the ending had almost an Atlantis/Castle of Cagliostro feel to it, with the old town reveal. The old shop-keeper was a fun touch, apparently voiced by Mark Hamill, and the underlying moral was pretty deep for a Scooby film. I grew up doing Boy Scouting as a kid and honestly, the silly greeting and all that really does bring back good memories (Kronk's New Groove is another somewhat similar film to check out if you liked the summer camp setting and silly intro music). The jokes are clever and frequent; I found myself genuinely laughing at varies points throughout. Overall, this film exceeded my expectations and I can certainly recommend it for teens and up. This is not one to miss!
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Post by matt on Apr 22, 2021 0:35:16 GMT -5
Wow! This is 2010s Scooby-Doo film at its best! My brother kept telling me that I'd like this one, but I never got around to it until today. There's a lot to like in this! From the subtle callbacks to Zombie Island ("Get Out", Hot Peppers, etc.) to the "13" in one of the cabins at the beginning, we know that the writers did their homework and brushed up on both Scooby history and the John Carpenter-esque horror style of Friday the 13th, all mostly with a family audience in mind (I say "mostly" because the action and romance elements are a bit heavier than your average animated Scooby film, and the camera-pans on the women seemed a bit much for a Scooby film). The villains weren't easily predictable, and the ending had almost an Atlantis/Castle of Cagliostro feel to it, with the old town reveal. The old shop-keeper was a fun touch, apparently voiced by Mark Hamill, and the underlying moral was pretty deep for a Scooby film. I grew up doing Boy Scouting as a kid and honestly, the silly greeting and all that really does bring back good memories (Kronk's New Groove is another somewhat similar film to check out if you liked the summer camp setting and silly intro music). The jokes are clever and frequent; I found myself genuinely laughing at varies points throughout. Overall, this film exceeded my expectations and I can certainly recommend it for teens and up. This is not one to miss! Yes! It's an excellent movie and I can only hope that we get another modern movie with this level of detail and heart put into it soon. Not saying the others ones haven't had either of those things (and I can't judge whatsoever for most of the newest ones having not seen them), but I feel like this is what a modern Scooby movie looks like when they are absolutely trying as hard as they can to make a great Scooby movie and that shows in how good this movie is
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Post by scoobyfan69 on May 2, 2021 17:35:56 GMT -5
Love to see how many people liked this movie! I think WB is going to make a sequel one day. I would like a sequel to camp scare also I don't think they need or have to retcon anything giving the fact that their is no supernatural elements so how can they mess it up?
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Post by russm on May 2, 2021 18:20:00 GMT -5
scoobyfan69 "...so how can they mess it up?" WB "Hold my beer."
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