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Post by scoobyfan27 on Jul 27, 2015 10:15:14 GMT -5
Hey guys! So I just watched the movie but the ending left me completely confused as to what was real and what wasn't. I personally think that when they went to the alternate dimension to fight the destroyer that was a hallucination since Shaggy and Scooby seemed to breathe fire out of nowhere without explanation. So it would make sense that that whole scene was a hallucination. Also they kept falling a sleep every time the which would appear which would back that theory up. I think the only thing "real" was the scene where Kiss turned out to be superheroes.
But then again it was super confusing, what do you guys think?
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Post by Matt_the_miner_49er on Jul 27, 2015 12:06:54 GMT -5
I think a lot of people like to think none of the movie happened. Period. Lol
Kidding aside, I believe it was intended for the audience to use common sense to determine what was real and what was not, and I think that is why they over exaggerated Velma's rational hounding, to cultivate a mindset of extremes so it would be easier to deduce what was possible in the real world and what was not.
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Post by russm on Jul 27, 2015 12:50:56 GMT -5
I think a lot of people like to think none of the movie happened. Period. Lol Kidding aside, I believe it was intended for the audience to use common sense to determine what was real and what was not, and I think that is why they over exaggerated Velma's rational hounding, to cultivate a mindset of extremes so it would be easier to deduce what was possible in the real world and what was not. It's easy...
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Post by mattpricetime on Jul 27, 2015 15:32:09 GMT -5
Well that depends on what your rationale of "common sense" even is. We aren't forgetting this is a movie about a talking dog, right? One of that at plenty of times does things that aren't exactly scientifically accurate? So i don't really find it appropriate to expect them not to be able to play with more stranger things than usual. Especially when Scooby on it's own history has plenty of times walked over that line. Not to mention the bigger historical landscape that this conversation can go in.
I'd say within the movie, you probably can either take it as the whole thing happened, but with slight alterations. As if that is the case when they originally unmask the Witch or that the Witch took the rock back to use for her own game.
On another level perhaps it was only the time Scooby and Shaggy saw Kiss as super heroes and at the end that was "real" or as close to "real" as it got.
Part of it can also be seen as a callback to Goblin King, where the super natural was real but everyone but Scooby and Shaggy were made to forget, where once again everyone was made to think it was a hallucination while Scooby and Shaggy got to see it was once again all real.
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Post by Matt_the_miner_49er on Jul 27, 2015 18:35:22 GMT -5
The large hadron collider is now back online, so we very well may discover an alternate kiss universe, and I can no longer make fun of the movie lol
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Post by Doo on Aug 6, 2015 19:41:33 GMT -5
I have a theory about this. Maybe KISS asked Delilah to dress up as the Crimson Witch to cover up that KISS had superpowers and make it seem like there wasn't a real witch?
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