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Post by Maybeth on Feb 25, 2014 14:40:01 GMT -5
I couldn't count myself totally new to Scooby stuff, but comparing to you guys... well... I just saw the movie today! I loved it!!! It was amazing! And I must say for a second even I thought Owens was the bad guy! I couldn't think of Jack Rabble! He was good at pretending to be surprised! That Mayor... was just for show off dude... But yeah, very nice movie!
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Post by scoob16 on Apr 17, 2014 13:16:29 GMT -5
And I must say for a second even I thought Owens was the bad guy! This movie teaches us that the it's never the most obvious suspect... But the Graveyard Ghoul case shows the opposite... My conclusion: no-one is innocent. Suspect everyone! SCOOBY-DOOBY-DOOOOOO!!!! 700 POSTS!!!!!I've been crazily posting since today morning to reach this number!!
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Post by Doo on Apr 17, 2014 16:26:47 GMT -5
Congrats Scoob16!
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Post by russm on Apr 17, 2014 17:50:45 GMT -5
And I must say for a second even I thought Owens was the bad guy! This movie teaches us that the it's never the most obvious suspect... But the Graveyard Ghoul case shows the opposite... My conclusion: no-one is innocent. Suspect everyone! Everyone is guilty, I'm just here to assess the level of guilt - Judge Dredd
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Post by scoobnick on Apr 17, 2014 19:17:09 GMT -5
especially in the new scooby mystery years the villan was very predictable due to the short running time of the episodes.
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Post by SpiderScooby on Apr 17, 2014 19:54:10 GMT -5
This movie teaches us that the it's never the most obvious suspect... But the Graveyard Ghoul case shows the opposite... My conclusion: no-one is innocent. Suspect everyone! Everyone is guilty, I'm just here to assess the level of guilt - Judge Dredd LOL!
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Post by scoobnick on Apr 17, 2014 23:22:54 GMT -5
i remember the 90s era dredd film with stallone. it was.. terrible..
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Post by russm on Apr 18, 2014 2:39:44 GMT -5
i remember the 90s era dredd film with stallone. it was.. terrible.. Didn't watch it, this is the real Judge Dredd from the comics who first appeared in issue 2 of the British sci-fi comic 2000 AD which was published in 1977 (which I read as a kid).
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Post by Biscuit Mutt on Sept 9, 2016 18:04:53 GMT -5
Outside of Zombie Island probably when it was first released, this is the only modern Scooby film I have watched. Party I watched it because Dynomutt was supposed to be part of it (he really wasn't!). For a while there, I thought it could be Owen at fault. It actually makes an interesting commentary on modern filmmaking, given there's so many "reboots" of old films, and they're not all they're cracked up to be. The original was better, and I think that's part of what they were trying to say; don't just dump on the old just because its old!
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Post by matt on Jan 23, 2021 18:16:04 GMT -5
This is probably one of my favorites. Didn't like it the very first time I watched it due to the large exclusion of Dynomutt, but it is probably my favorite Scooby movie that has been since Camp Scare. I loved the comic con setting and I just feel it is a very interesting movie and it is well done
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