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Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

2004
Comedy
Family/Kids
1h 33m
Scooby and the gang lose their cool - and their stellar reputation - when an anonymous masked villain wreaks mayhem on the city of Coolsville with a monster machine that re-creates classic Mystery Inc. foes. (Warner Bros.)
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Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

2004
Comedy
Family/Kids
1h 33m
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Rated 23 Aug 2018
64
21st
Far less crappy than it deserves to be. Once again, Lillard plays the part like it was written for him. But the story here is just a mess, which is a bold statement when the benchmark is a series of kids movies marketed to ages ten and under. The truth is, no matter how Lillard fits, the live action Scooby-Doo movies are an offensive travesty.
Rated 18 Aug 2019
5
43rd
I will say this movie really goes balls to the wall with how dumb and goofy it is. I give it props for knowing what it is, and if the first one does something for you, then its just another one of those. I get why some people may think it's worse, but Scooby Doo has always been pretty dumb, predictable, and goofy and I think it captures it well. I don't think you can ever do a "good" Scooby Doo movie because it's not great material in the first place. Just don't expect much.
Rated 01 Feb 2018
75
45th
I would have sworn I saw this a million times in youth but I had actually never seen it until recently.
Rated 27 Mar 2023
78
26th
This movie rocks. Much like the first film, it captures the tone and feel of the cartoons to a T. For a PG movie that’s probably aimed a bit at kids, it’s got a lot of jokes that actually land. I was happy to have the gang together for this one too. Watching the first film is like opening a time capsule for me, but I actually thought this was even more funny, and in some ways, more of a Scooby-Doo story. I loved the camp, I liked the runtime, the monsters were cool, and the acting was perfect.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
60
36th
Still a ways off from being a genuinely good film, but it is still worthwhile fun for those who haven't been completely turned off to the project. Not really what Hanna-Barbera envisioned, but also not the Doo-Doo that you probably expect after part one.
Rated 01 Sep 2011
11
3rd
If someone asks you to watch this film you have two options. 1)put your balls in a blender so you have to go to the hospital and don't have to watch this or 2) watch it and put your balls in a blender to forget the pain of watching this.
Rated 15 Feb 2020
55
68th
I thought it was better than the first one, sue me. Still a mess but i kinda enjoyed some parts, at least. Also, I'd like to make a petition for warner to make a 3rd film with the same cast, like, right now.
Rated 30 Sep 2019
70
40th
A half-decent Scooby-Doo movie is still an above average movie in my books.
Rated 16 Oct 2008
73
37th
This one hits the jokes a bit more consistently than the previous outing.
Rated 11 Apr 2018
36
11th
Monsters Unleashed is a shocking step up for the series. Making better use of James Gunn's genius script. However again the film is let down by Raja Gosnell and a disinterested cast. Aside from Matthew Lillard's continued masterful work as Shaggy.
Rated 21 Dec 2006
46
4th
I can't even be glad I snuck in.
Rated 09 May 2010
10
2nd
I can't believe I'm admitting that I watched this.
Rated 02 Dec 2008
32
20th
[SUPPORTED THEATRICALLY]
Rated 26 Oct 2011
20
41st
"Thankfully, there's no sign of Scrappy-Doo, which really should count for something, right?" - Chris Barsanti
Rated 05 Jan 2014
25
8th
I thought my last review would have killed off the appalling live action Scooby doo franchise ... And I'd have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for those pesky distributors .. Diabolical.
Rated 18 Oct 2018
29
25th
not great, but still cannot be ignored as a work of noughts camp
Rated 14 Aug 2007
40
1st
They should have stopped after the first one, that one was bad enough. It had a few funny moments but not enough to be a good movie.
Rated 16 Jul 2018
70
82nd
Even more lazily written & ridiculously over-the-top as the first movie, it's going to appeal even less to non-fans while being hit-or-miss with Scooby lovers. What makes it watchable are the hammier performances, (slightly) better humor, & the double dose of nostalgia it packs, but beyond that it's got little to offer. However, I loved the hell out of it as a kid & watched it enough times to permanently burn lines & scenes into my brain. I couldn't hate it if I tried. Not good, but fun for me.
Rated 18 May 2010
20
9th
Velma is hotter than Daphne. Does not compute.
Rated 08 Oct 2007
15
9th
The characters are different than they were, and have an exaggerated humor and without grace.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
50
18th
More of a straightforward kids' movie than the first; this one starts out strong but fades around the midpoint.
Rated 09 Mar 2022
65
28th
Surprisingly enjoyable sequel is a modest improvement over Part 1, with a better, more coherent sense of its own tone and intent and sparked by the performances of the cast; Lillard especially seems more at home than before leaning into Shaggy’s goofiness. Like the series that inspired it, the meta-gags are the most amusing; like the first film, it seems to have problems using and utilising its villains (Silverstone and Boyle are essentially wasted). Not bad.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
58
36th
I liked this one more than the first because it was classic scooby doo. Not some weird tropical island with scrappy as the bad guy.
Rated 29 Mar 2009
76
18th
Not as good as the first, but still not bad.
Rated 21 May 2014
45
11th
The set designer had a lot of fun.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
12
6th
Cringe worthy.
Rated 17 May 2011
21
6th
Only the very young will get the most out of this silly trifle.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
20
4th
Baaaad
Rated 15 Oct 2008
20
17th
Not as interesting as the first.
Rated 31 Mar 2008
45
0th
Another sequel best left in the trash can
Rated 12 Jan 2013
45
3rd
I don't think I can remember a single thing from this film.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
25
13th
So much money that could be invested in useful things.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
2
5th
HAHAHA
Rated 14 Apr 2020
60
13th
I like these movies purely because of nostalgic reasons and nothing else...at least that's what I keep telling myself.
Rated 03 Apr 2020
30
15th
Zoinks! This relied far too heavily on CGI which looks bad for every character except for Scooby-Doo. The plot was a bit confusing. I wasn't a fan of them moving away from the classic costumes. The studio refusing to pay Matthew Lillard the same as Freddie Prinze Jr. and deciding to cancel Scooby-Doo 3 will always be a sticking point for me. Fav scenes: when Scooby gets really smart; when he surfs on a bottomless fire extinguisher at the end and launches it at the goo monster like a missile.
Rated 26 Jun 2020
40
23rd
I actually think this was a significant improvement on the first. It's still not good, but it at least had a few more enjoyable moments. Matthew Lillard continues to be the best part and I enjoyed the additions of Seth Green and Peter Boyle.
Rated 26 Jan 2021
60
54th
Not as enjoyable as the first film, even with the addition of early 2000s heavyweights Seth Green and Alicia Silverstone, but nevertheless another very satisfying nostalgia trip for me. The highlight for me was the flashback sequence featuring 'You Only Get What You Give' which oozes late 1990s energy. And one final comment; I think Coolsville sucks!
Rated 04 Sep 2020
20
3rd
So, I think the first movie deserves to be a cult classic This one, not so much. Sparser good jokes, seems aimed at a younger audience (more of just a straight up kids movie than a weird toned down college sex comedy) and less inspired production design
Rated 15 Sep 2021
51
11th
I'm usually nicer with kid's movies, but this suffers from trying to use CGI more than they did in the first movie. It makes for many distractingly bad scenes, so much one ends up forgetting what the paper-thin plot even is. Younger kids risk getting confused and only liking one or two visual gags, older kids risk finding it just too dumb to like it ironically or not.
Rated 13 Sep 2021
40
19th
Ridiculous and stupid and I always thought that this would be the franchise's low point until you really look at how trashy the newer movies have gotten.
Rated 28 Oct 2021
45
5th
Toochildish+duotooannoyinglol+doubleunmasklol+gameboyadvancesecretcodelol
Rated 07 Aug 2022
37
14th
I kind of liked this one more than the first. That's the best thing I can say about it.
Rated 12 Sep 2022
40
16th
Dang it spooky island was so good
Rated 05 Dec 2022
69
18th
Instead of surprising by subverting all the tropes like the first live action movie, this one surprises by being just a regular cartoon episode aimed at kids (with some character development thrown in for the parents?), but longer and slightly bigger in set-up. Cringey CGI again (it's sorta funny that the movie poster looks like a B-movie), but in the end I was amused by all the Chekov's gunning (albeit while stoned).
Rated 29 Apr 2023
60
46th
These movies are true art and I don't care who disagrees. Historians will cite them in reference to the 2000s.
Rated 27 Aug 2010
30
1st
First movie I ever walked out of.
Rated 28 Feb 2007
69
19th
Not quite up to the bar that had been set by it's predecessor however it does deliver some laughs here and there.
Rated 02 May 2007
77
61st
Surprisingly hilarious.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
0
6th
Sarah Michelle Gellar needs to have her SAG card nailed to the wall of the corporate office of the morons that financed this shitfuck.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
52
9th
For being a sequel to a live-action remake of a cartoon, it's not so bad, but it's still not that good.
Rated 09 Oct 2012
10
4th
Not even a spot-on Shaggy by Lillard and a smokin-hot Linda Cardellini can save this scrappy-doo vehicle.
Rated 18 Oct 2014
19
54th
Pretty cool Power Rangers episode.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
15
1st
The few points it did get was because SMG and Linda Cardellini are cute.
Rated 10 Jun 2017
0
1st
I really didn't remember that I watched this movie long ago. Actually it was one of the first movies I see at the cinema and now I remember even as a kid I couldn't like it. It was that bad and.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
23
1st
I'll say it again, cartoons must stay cartoons
Rated 24 May 2014
40
19th
If we kid ourselves and say these are bad films, what does that make us as human beings? Heartless? This franchise is important to most of our inner childs and honestly this one is fun and has solid fan service. Yeah it's bad, but it's not horrible.
Rated 16 Jun 2012
75
40th
Actually kind of okay
Rated 14 Aug 2007
70
29th
Surprisingly enjoyable, dumb as hell. Scrappy made a great villain, though.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
72
27th
Ugh. Hot chicks, but ugh.
Rated 30 Sep 2012
19
8th
An incredibly painful experience that does get some points for having such out of place adult humor that it makes me do a double take.
Rated 26 Jan 2007
0
0th
Unlike the cartoon there really are things that go bump in the night. While the casting is right, nothing else is.
Rated 19 Jan 2015
20
7th
A cash-grab sequel to a cash-grab adaptation of a cartoon that people loved in the '70s, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed serves as a highlight-reel for those who loved the show, providing you live-action (CGI) versions of some of the show's most famous monsters. The plot is non-existent, the mystery is so easy to solve, the characters are dull, the actors look bored, and the action is poor. Somehow, some way, the filmmakers managed to make a worse Scooby-Doo movie than the last one.
Rated 29 Nov 2008
38
9th
Very good.. for little kids.
Rated 16 May 2009
6
2nd
As bad as the first one was, I can't believe I went to this one. Since I was not drunk or high, I still don't know why I went.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
59
7th
Better than the original. But only just...
Rated 30 Dec 2006
45
7th
At least Scooby wasn't bad.
Rated 04 Jun 2008
3
2nd
I was never even a fan of Scooby-Doo animation.
Rated 26 Jan 2009
50
2nd
Great if you're stoned, otherwise very boring.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
1
1st
If at the end of this film you've resisted hanging yourself, you are a holy being of pure light and energy resistant to the evils of this world.
Rated 12 Nov 2016
18
9th
D-
Rated 23 Aug 2007
22
23rd
ok
Rated 27 Jun 2008
16
10th
bad movie
Rated 12 Mar 2008
24
12th
Surprisingly, they invited Freddie Prinz, Jr. back for this one.
Rated 19 Apr 2012
34
5th
Slightly better than the first Scooby-Doo movie...but still...holy shit!
Rated 14 Aug 2007
5
1st
Comedy, Family/Kids, Action, Adventure, Mystery???? Now way! Just a TERRIBLE MOVIE!

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