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Post by ccook on Sept 12, 2012 12:21:22 GMT -5
My favorite so far is still Where's My Mummy? It was Velma's limelight to bask in, and it knocked me out--especially the denoument.
Big Top was okay. Did have some funny moments, like when Velma lost her costume practing the Human Comet stunt (she was wearing skivvies, right? I mean, implied nudity is verbotten in a kid's cartoon, isn't it?), and it really turned on the afterburners when the gang realized that Archambault was in on the scam.
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Post by russm on Sept 12, 2012 15:05:16 GMT -5
My favorite so far is still Where's My Mummy? It was Velma's limelight to bask in, and it knocked me out--especially the denoument. Big Top was okay. Did have some funny moments, like when Velma lost her costume practing the Human Comet stunt (she was wearing skivvies, right? I mean, implied nudity is verbotten in a kid's cartoon, isn't it?), and it really turned on the afterburners when the gang realized that Archambault was in on the scam. Implied nudity is fine as long as it is funny.
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Post by laescoobyfan on Sept 12, 2012 18:22:53 GMT -5
My favorite so far is still Where's My Mummy? It was Velma's limelight to bask in, and it knocked me out--especially the denoument. Big Top was okay. Did have some funny moments, like when Velma lost her costume practing the Human Comet stunt (she was wearing skivvies, right? I mean, implied nudity is verbotten in a kid's cartoon, isn't it?), and it really turned on the afterburners when the gang realized that Archambault was in on the scam. Implied nudity is fine as long as it is funny. I agree.
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Post by 24994j on Sept 12, 2012 22:06:13 GMT -5
Okay, I'm throwing this out there...
"Gangland Shootouts"?!?!?!
Really? I thought it was funny, but I have no clue how it got past production, much less the Cartoon Network censors.
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Post by j3h on Sept 12, 2012 22:51:21 GMT -5
It's because New Jersey is the butt of all location jokes. I'm a New Yorker, so its ok for me to say so. "making fun of New Jersey" is like our state motto.
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Post by jep on Sept 16, 2012 20:41:54 GMT -5
Watched it today and enjoyed it. Was happy to hear one of my favorite comedians Craig Ferguson as one of the characters. Also liked the part were Shaggy was dreaming and Scooby got bit by werewolf, but turned into a human instead.
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Post by laescoobyfan on Sept 24, 2012 17:12:31 GMT -5
Watched it today and enjoyed it. Was happy to hear one of my favorite comedians Craig Ferguson as one of the characters. Yea, Craig Ferguson voiced Whitney Doubleday.
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Post by mekagojira3k on Sept 24, 2012 19:04:03 GMT -5
That's something else I liked, I always enjoy Ferguson's late night show.
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Post by Doo on Oct 9, 2012 21:23:12 GMT -5
This was a great movie! I was also surprised Velma's so-called nudity got past CN though. Abracadabra is still my favorite out of the 2010 decade movies.
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Post by shaggyfan86 on Oct 23, 2012 5:12:10 GMT -5
I freakin loved this film, its in my top 5 Scooby films. The train chase scene at the end was awesome! Shaggy got to have some really cool moments that part. I loved Shaggy and Scooby make up scene, so cute you really have to love there friendship, one of the best parts about the series if yah ask me. The promos weren't kidding when they said it was up to Shaggy and Scooby to defeat these guys. I mean, the others still helped but they missed out in the end. FYI Other than that comedy bit, Shaggy seemed really smart here, he really impressed me. Shaggy riding that bike like that was another moment I loved from the film. One thing that bothered me though, Fred/Daph/Velma forcing Shaggy and Scooby to jump to the moving train and being al "Come on guys, not a moment to loose!" Like they are ones to talk, I'd like to see how Fred would deal with that situation ><
Daph was the most annoying of them, freaking them out just to have them jump? Come on. Other than that just epic! Animation and music was too. I saw this on Cartoon Network and am going to buy it for sure.
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Post by scoobnick on Dec 14, 2013 18:56:36 GMT -5
this was an ok film, not as a good as other releases in my view. what makes shaggy work is that hes a coward with moments of bravery. make thim too brave or toomuch of a chicken throws off the balance.
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Post by Maybeth on Apr 14, 2014 10:10:32 GMT -5
Lol...What a lovely circus!!! OKay, the way Archambault was talking was really fun! And I couldn't be more surprised than when I saw Sisko TALKING!!!!! Like...wow... But then, Scooby Doo human was creepy ,freaky, terrible!!! O.O I wanted so badly a movie with werewolfs!! Only, I couldn't imagine there would be baboons dressed as them! I honestly didn't get much out of the rocking-finale... [you see... I'm not dying for heavy-metal and that sort...] BUT I LIKED THE MOVIE!! Oh, and I really felt in this movie the underestimation of Scooby Doo... Poor scooby... He did so much and earned so little...While Shaggy simply told his name... Why can't people ever think that a dog has brain?
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Post by mattpricetime on Apr 14, 2014 16:40:35 GMT -5
I admit even though metal is one of the genres i'm a lot more picky one, i love that the gag at the end of him forgetting to write a song and just trying to make up a metal song off the top of his head.
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Post by Jinkies on Apr 14, 2014 20:33:24 GMT -5
This was an ok film in my opinion. It didn't really live to the really strong start in the early 2000's dtvs such as "Scooby Doo on Zombie Island." The music was ok.
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Post by scoob16 on Jul 4, 2014 8:53:55 GMT -5
Good movie. Circuses, recurrent theme, but this time, it had werewolves and not evil clowns. Evil clowns would have worked too, but it was quite original to combine those two.
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