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Post by dangerpronek on Jul 6, 2012 23:59:52 GMT -5
If you watched Big Top Scooby Doo! write your review here!!
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Post by msscoobyfreak on Jul 8, 2012 16:00:51 GMT -5
I thought it was great, I loved the colors for the whole circus theme my kids loved it. The story line was good also it kept you guessing literally till the last minute of the movie. A definite hit with this one, the gang hilarious as always. Scooby and shaggy actually but heads in this movie and Fred funnier than ever. Oh also the circus costumes were the best part. Cant wait for all of you to see it!
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Post by wileyk209 on Jul 9, 2012 11:54:48 GMT -5
I liked it! It was WAY better than "The Music of the Vampire." That chase scene on the train near the end was cool, especially when Fred, Daphne and Velma were waving at the engineer to try and stop the train, only for him to wave back and say "It's so nice to see young folks taking an interest in the railroads!" and sound the horn. I also figured out the mystery a half-hour into the movie, that is, the true identity of the werewolves. As for the werewolves being hyper-realistic, that reminded me, a friend of mine has a similar AWESOME rubber werewolf mask, complete with moving jaw: Except he doesn't have to glue his on; it has a nice snug fit ;D
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Post by laescoobyfan on Sept 8, 2012 20:16:54 GMT -5
I liked it. Just when I thought the movie was lacking a bit, they were like "Wait, the mystery's not solved!" (not an exact quote obviously), and things got really exciting!! I love it when twists like that happen! I wasn't expecting that at all either! I really thought it was ending! I also loved the whole thing with Scooby being mad at Shaggy. That was funny.
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Post by laescoobyfan on Sept 8, 2012 20:18:31 GMT -5
-My only small problem with this movie: why did they have to make Shaggy and Scooby THAT dumb in one of the scenes? When they said that Sweden and Australia don't exist. Even if that was just for laughs, I still didn't like it. Yea, I didn't really like that part either.
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Post by mekagojira3k on Sept 8, 2012 20:56:10 GMT -5
I thought it was alright. Nothing spectacular, nothing really bad. I didn't really care for how the gang wasn't involved in the real climax of the mystery, and I didn't care for the eyes of the Werewolf design. They looked a little bizarre.
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Post by j3h on Sept 8, 2012 21:47:34 GMT -5
I liked Big Top better than the last 2 DTVs, but it didn't "wow" me like Camp Scare. I'll give a more full review after the bluray comes out and I rewatch it without commercials and interruptions.
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Post by mekagojira3k on Sept 11, 2012 10:19:26 GMT -5
From what I gather this Camp Scare film must have been pretty decent. I may have to push it up on my list of Scooby stuff to watch.
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Post by j3h on Sept 11, 2012 12:13:37 GMT -5
Camp Scare is a little scarier and a little more mature than most of the DTVs since like Zombie Island and Witch's Ghost. The animation is the the second one the did with the current slick "neo-retro" cel-shaded style. In my opinion, if you liked the story and the feel of Zombie Island, you'll really dig Camp Scare.
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Post by mekagojira3k on Sept 11, 2012 15:44:56 GMT -5
See I got turned off to the DTV stuff as a kid when they switched to what I'm guessing is the What's New style (or thereabouts), but the stuff I saw in Big Top I liked a great deal.
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Post by laescoobyfan on Sept 11, 2012 15:52:30 GMT -5
Why did you not like What's New SD?
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Post by mekagojira3k on Sept 11, 2012 16:24:09 GMT -5
Why did you not like What's New SD? From what I remember, it was going from things like Cyber Chase/Zombie Island animation to What's New. It just looked less detailed and less well done. (Different budgets as well but as a kid it just turned off my interest)
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Post by j3h on Sept 11, 2012 16:37:49 GMT -5
Why did you not like What's New SD? From what I remember, it was going from things like Cyber Chase/Zombie Island animation to What's New. It just looked less detailed and less well done. (Different budgets as well but as a kid it just turned off my interest) Yeah, the DTVs have 3 to 4 styles (listed in chronological by release date order): Zombie island, witch's ghost, alien invaders & cyber chase are 1 style Legend of the vampire & monster of Mexico are kinda hybrid classic and what's new. (I usually just lump them as "What's new" since they were kind of a precursor) Loch ness, aloha, pirates ahoy, where's my mummy, chill out, goblin king, & Samurai sword are pure "what's new" Abracadabra doo, camp scare, phantasaur, music of the vampire, big top & direct to DVD "episodes" spooky games and haunted holiday are all in the afore mentioned "neo-classic cel-shaded" style
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Post by laescoobyfan on Sept 11, 2012 17:15:55 GMT -5
I consider "Legend of the Vampire" and "Monster of Mexico" to be Pre-WNSD.
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Post by mekagojira3k on Sept 11, 2012 18:46:32 GMT -5
I like this neo-classic styled stuff.
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