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Post by ilovescoobydoo on Mar 11, 2009 17:51:42 GMT -5
It was a great movie!
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Post by SpiderScooby on Mar 12, 2009 4:08:58 GMT -5
I need to watch it again...
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Mar 17, 2009 21:43:22 GMT -5
Wow! I feel like I haven't watched these movies in a long time! I did like this one though. I loved the castle!
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Post by ilovescoobydoo on Mar 17, 2009 21:45:09 GMT -5
Me too!
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Post by groovyscooby on Feb 28, 2012 16:39:48 GMT -5
I love the music in it! I especially love the "Brown Dog" scene
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Post by FraphneAddict on Feb 28, 2012 18:18:47 GMT -5
Don't know if anyone knew this, but on the DVD of Loch Ness Monster they have bloopers. They're really funny; you should check them out if you haven't seen them.
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Feb 29, 2012 23:45:59 GMT -5
I don't know if I ever realized that! Thanks FraphneAddict!!
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Post by Thick Justice on Mar 1, 2012 4:29:31 GMT -5
There is funny stuff on a few of them. Like one where they go on a talk show and the host turns out to be weird and is then revealed to be a monster.
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Post by CaptainBuck on Feb 8, 2013 23:08:29 GMT -5
Loche Ness Monster is great. It's time for some Clan Blake action.
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Post by wileyk209 on Jun 30, 2013 21:37:49 GMT -5
I wasn't really keen on it. After some really good made-for-video movies, this is when the quality began to go downhill until "Abracadabra Doo." It was just a 70-minute episode of "What's New Scooby-Doo." I think when Scott Jeralds was starting the project, he intended it to be a retro-style movie like "Legend of the Vampire" and "Monster of Mexico" were (with the old voices and sound effects and older animation style), but then Joe Sichta took over and retooled everything to be more "realistic" and "modern."
I have a nasty feeling Joe Sichta was not a fan of classic Scooby-Doo. He is probably one of my least favorite Scooby directors...
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Post by scoob16 on Jul 1, 2013 1:04:26 GMT -5
I have a nasty feeling Joe Sichta was not a fan of classic Scooby-Doo. He is probably one of my least favorite Scooby directors... His name does sound familiar to any proper fan, and is part of the Scooby-Doo legacy, nonetheless.
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Post by wileyk209 on Jul 5, 2013 13:47:47 GMT -5
His name does sound familiar to any proper fan, and is part of the Scooby-Doo legacy, nonetheless. Yeah, about as familiar as the name Alex Lovy does to any Looney Tunes fan. (His shorts for Warner were very similar to "What's New Scooby-Doo" and nothing like the classics!)
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Post by scoobnick on Dec 12, 2013 21:29:53 GMT -5
did alex lovy do the 70s era LT shorts? i ask because i dont think i've ever seen that era
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Post by scoobnick on Dec 12, 2013 21:31:38 GMT -5
loch ness monster was decent imo. as i love scotland, its castles and its muysteries.
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Post by Maybeth on Mar 2, 2014 14:25:13 GMT -5
A tiny bit disappointing that the Loch Ness monster shall stay a mystery forever isn't it? But I have to agree with Velma... "Maybe some mysteries are just better left unsolved" Lol, I had a fun time with that scotish accent! And I did notice Daphne's cousin was just like her with short hair!!! That fake Loch Ness monster looked so mean with those evil red eyes... ughhh...
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