DeonhasMoved
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While Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo! Didn't do much for me, this movie was really fun. I love the retro-esque animation they went for, the story is unique as it involves the Mystery Inc. Getting help from the person who made the monster costumes, and it's overall one of the most enjoyable direct-to-video Scooby-Doo movies I've seen so far.
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As much as I hated Scoob! For butchering the source material in favour of cashing in on recent trends, I'm still against Warner Bros. Discovery for cancelling it's prequel Holiday Haunt even though it WAS FINISHED!!!
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As much as I hated Scoob! For butchering the source material in favour of cashing in on recent trends, I'm still against Warner Bros. Discovery for cancelling it's prequel Holiday Haunt even though it WAS FINISHED!!!
I'm honestly surprised that I didn't mind the Brian Levant duology. It's not as good as the Gunn/Gosnell duology (mainly Monsters Unleashed), but I didn't really have much of a problem with these two films. This one is slightly weaker than The Mystery Begins, but it still captures the charm of the cartoons and the chemistry between the Mystery Inc. Is still very much intact (which Scoob failed to do for the most part). The CGI for Scooby is still crappy, but it looks a little better here too.
Yeah, I'm surprised. These films could have just been soulless cash-ins, but they honestly ain't bad.
Yeah, I'm surprised. These films could have just been soulless cash-ins, but they honestly ain't bad.
I know this review came a little late, but I wanted to review some of the SD movies, so yeah. An SD film taking place on Halloween is a really cool idea, but this film ended up being pretty bland. A good chunk of it just has the characters travelling on the road, some of the dialogue is very cringeworthy, Fred comes across as childish here, and it kinda wastes a cool premise. I wanted to like this a lot, but I have to be honest when I rate/critique movies.
Am I asking for too much? Maybe, but I enjoyed the other DTV movies that I have seen just fine, so I guess this just didn't click with me.
Am I asking for too much? Maybe, but I enjoyed the other DTV movies that I have seen just fine, so I guess this just didn't click with me.