>Daily reminder that this movie actually happened
Daily reminder that this movie actually happened
Velma looks too skinny
the first one is unironically great.
Matthew Lillard is now the official voice of Shaggy. Will Freddie Prinze become Fred official voice when Welker kicks it?
She was part of the film / tv era that thought wearing glasses immediately made one unttractive.
Some of the best films of the 2000s
My guilty pleasure.
The writers/directors weren't trying to make her unattractive. Those Scooby Doo movies are insanely meta/self aware. They don't take themselves seriously at all.
t.nostalgiafag
Why is Fred a frat boy instead of a well groomed Chad from the sixties?
Holy shit is Sugar Ray in the first movie? That's a guilty pleasure band in a guilty pleasure movie
And it was great.
I unironically think this is the perfect example of how an animated source material should be properly adapted to real life.
Kept in line with the source material for character personalities and general inspiration, did an original story rather than adapting an old one which frankly never works, and completely embraced general public inspiration of the source material rather than ignoring it exists.
Great movie, that scooby cgi though
Anyone have that pasta/greentext about a guy complaining about his workmates and it turns out to be Freddy?
thanks for reminding me. I havent listened to them in a decade
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If you're into bodyswap fetishes, yes. Otherwise it was pretty shitty, with much of the comedy falling flat.
Scooby Doo was never laugh out loud hilarious. It would be out of place if it wasn't flat humor.
The Virgin Scoob vs the Chad Shaggy
Wait is that Sugar Ray? Why didn't I notice it before?
Then why did the movie try so hard to be funny and fall flat on its face nonstop?
Anyways the best Scooby Doo adaptation is Mystery Inc.
James Gunn wrote it
>For those of you who don't know, I wrote the screenplay for this film, and it was my first studio film, only having made Tromeo and Juliet and The Specials before it. I had loved the character of Scooby-Doo since I was a kid and was excited at the prospect of making a live action film with 2002's cutting CGI technology(!!). Yes, it was not exactly what we planned going out - I had written an edgier film geared toward older kids and adults, and the studio ended pushing it into an clean cut children's film. And, yes, the rumors are true - the first cut was rated R by the MPAA, and the female stars' cleavage was CGI'd away so as not to offend. But, you know, such is life. I had a lot of fun making this movie, regardless of all that. And I was also able to eat, buy a car, and a house because of it.
>So what do I remember from 15 years ago? I remember being bummed out that the reviews were pretty terrible. These days I might glance at the occasional review (admittedly, mostly only good ones), but back then I read EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. I also read everything written about the movie online, by, like, anybody, including bulletin board folks. It was a kind of film-self-involvement I've learned to avoid since, but needless to say it was not an exceptionally good day. But it was followed by, honestly, one of the best days of my life.
>At about 5:30 Saturday morning opening weekend Lorenzo DiBonaventura - the head of production at Warners, and one of the people who gave me my start - called me and woke me up at home to tell me we made 18 million the Friday before. Now that doesn't seem to be all that much today - Guardians will make around that on a Thursday night alone - but back then it was enough to make the movie the biggest June opening ever. Until that moment, I thought if the movie came out and didn't do well I'd be able to continue getting writing jobs, and my life was going to be the same. But in that one single moment I knew everything had changed.
>this shit now counts as good nostalgia to some people
Just look at this thread and people saying yeah they were good films lmao.
as a kid I though Scooby surfing on the fire extinguisher in the second movie was the coolest thing ever
for me, it's always gonna be Bobbi Starr
Was up dog? And uh.. dog.
Reminder that this could have happened
Where is the nigger? this movie is racist.
this latest scooby doo & batman film is pretty good kino.
THICC
I THINK COOLSVILLE SUCKS
This.
It was utter utter trash of a film.
And it was kino.
I THINK COOLSVILLE CAN GO FUCK ITSELF
D R O P P E D
Daily Reminder Josie and the Pussycats was better
where can I find a velma gf?
I dunno, this seemed pretty serious to me
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Daily reminder that they actually filmed the kiss scene between Buffy and Velma, but cut it as too risque
>whatcha looking at fred?
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daaaaaayum
>scooby doo and the mystery of the right wing death squad
The owl is a literal nazi scientist who survived by transferring his consciousness to a robot body
Velma look like THAT?!?
KA KA KA KA KACHI DAZE
????
>implying I need to be reminded of this childhood K I N O
used to watch them every time they were on tv, so fucking comfy
I remember my mom used to burn all my childhood movies for me to watch them
How come Scooby has Rick's hair from Rick and Morty?
Reminder that the tv movies were better
Agreed. I liked Freddie Prinze as Fred.
wow, they really went in a new direction with this episode of family guy
I THINK COOLSVILLE SUCKS
>Sicario: Day of Scoobado
>Daphne and Velma, the teen-girl sleuths from “Scooby-Doo,” are getting their own origin story in a live-action feature-length film from Jennifer and Ashley Tisdale’s production banner.
>The film is currently shooting in Atlanta and is set to be released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment in 2018.
>“Daphne and Velma” tells the story of Daphne Blake and Velma Dinkley before they team up with Scooby and the rest of the Mystery Inc. gang. The mystery-solving teens are best friends but have only met online — until Daphne transfers to Velma’s school, Ridge Valley High, stocked with high-tech gadgetry by the school’s benefactor, tech billionaire Tobias Bloom. While their peers vie for a coveted internship at Bloom’s company, Daphne and Velma try to uncover the reason why the school’s brightest students are disappearing — only to emerge again in a zombie-fied state.
XD
>scooby doo movie with no scooby doo in it
i watched that as a kid and i loved it fuck off
I remember there was a code for the gameboy game somewhere, maybe in one of the special clips on the DVD. Also the gameboy game was comfy.
I bet she's a crazy thot
>a redditor trying to meme
this is really fucking embarrassing tbqfh