6/10
Cute but Flawed
5 March 2011
Warning: Spoilers
It's cute enough. You can watch it with the whole family although I'd advise adults to stay away from it (unless you're a Scooby fan). I had a few problems with it but overall in wasn't HALF bad. I really wanted to question why Freddie's hair was black instead of blond but I suppose it doesn't matter. What am I saying? Of course it matters! This is robust, brawny, buff, BLOND Fred Jones we're talking about. Why they couldn't have died his hair, I'll never know. But, cutting to the point, gonna make this nice and snappy. It was better than, in my opinion, the first two live action movies (Scooby Doo and Monster's Unleashed). So of course, Fred, Daphne, Velma and Shaggy belong to different...um, cliques? groups? Social circles? I'm really not sure what to call them. I didn't mind Fred the (sensitive) Jock, he was okay (except for the HAIR). I loved Velma, her geeky attitude, hatred for pretty types and love for the jock (She's a nerd, get it?). Shaggy was his normal beatnik/hippe/stoner type. He found Scooby in his bed one night (Didn't think he payed money for him, did you?). Daphne? Daphne, Daphne, Daphne. I liked her in the cartoons. Let's just leave at that. Oh by the way, the characters meet each other in high school. I'm just pointing out that it doesn't go into continuity with "A Pup named Scooby Doo" where they were practically...sandbox mates.
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