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Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo

2002
Comedy
Family/Kids
1h 26m
The Mystery Inc. gang have gone their separate ways and have been apart for two years, until they each receive an invitation to Spooky Island. Not knowing that the others have also been invited, they show up and discover an amusement park that affects young visitors in very strange ways. Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby soon realize that they cannot solve this mystery without help from each other. (imdb)
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Scooby-Doo

2002
Comedy
Family/Kids
1h 26m
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Rated 09 Oct 2010
38
10th
I thought Cardellini was fucking hot as Velma. Is that weird?
Rated 12 Jul 2021
80
77th
Velma. This is great, now what would make it even better is if we get that R rated version
Rated 14 Aug 2007
20
9th
Matthew Lillard played Shaggy to the t. Didn't stop the movie from sucking.
Rated 19 Jan 2010
12
1st
I really don't find the need to justify my reasons for not liking this film. I don't think anything could have annoyed me as much as the stupid dog's voice, but seeing that horribly contrived live action version of him riding an ATV and partaking in a farting contest totally proved me wrong. Seeing this worthless cast stumble through the inane dialogue was right up there, too. Whoever thought this could translate well to live action was smoking too much of whatever Shaggy's on.
Rated 24 Mar 2023
76
20th
I was being dumb before. I completely misjudged this movie. It’s a great adaptation. I don’t love the celebrity side of the gang, and Scrappy is an annoying character. Perhaps the turmoil amongst the gang could have been fleshed out more too. BUT, it’s so damn funny, absurd, and way better than I remember it being. The casting is perfect all around, the production and location is really cool, and at the end of the day, it’s a Scooby-Doo story, through-and-through. Watch it for the camp and cast.
Rated 29 May 2007
1
2nd
What a joke
Rated 02 Apr 2008
1
6th
I loved Scooby Doo when I was a kid, but it just doesn't translate very well to live action.
Rated 17 May 2008
62
18th
The only person who fit their character was Matthew Lillard, but even he couldn't make this movie any good. It's a shame they spoiled one of the best cartoons ever made by making it live action with a CGI dog.
Rated 29 Sep 2019
70
40th
Not even going to pretend that I'm not biased here. It would have to be a pretty bad Scooby-Doo movie for me to dislike it.
Rated 25 Jan 2009
55
6th
Amusing.. when you're stoned out of your mind.
Rated 29 Jan 2023
40
18th
Scooby and Shaggy have a fart off. Ebert wrote 3 paragraphs about this film, and half of one is spent comparing this film to Russ Meyer's work. I am glad Ebert never changed.
Rated 06 Nov 2014
15
2nd
Aside from Lillard's creditable Casey Kasem impersonation, this is an experience roughly akin to stepping in a Great Dane's turd; funny for about a second, then just unpleasant and annoying. If you hadn't seen the TV show, this probably wouldn't be worth seeing at all. The children thought it was dull. I don't remember all the scantily-clad teens in the cartoon...
Rated 13 Dec 2006
88
77th
The characters in this film matched the actors.
Rated 29 Jan 2007
60
60th
where are u friking dog
Rated 20 Aug 2021
58
13th
Continues the early '00s trend of Hanna-Barbera self-parody started with Harvey Birdman and Space Ghost. It's very campy, but it's completely self-aware of it's campiness and just 100% rolls into it. Matthew Lillard as Shaggy is perfect casting. Crazy Fact: The first cut of this movie was rated R by the MPAA and featured a kiss between Daphne and Velma. Screw the Snyder Cut, #ReleaseTheGosnellCut
Rated 22 Apr 2007
7
0th
Stupid, just plain stupid. Who thought this up, and why was it successful enough to get a sequel?
Rated 14 Jun 2007
19
4th
Even Sarah Michelle Gellar can not save this movie...
Rated 07 Jan 2018
26
6th
The talents behind James Gunn's script and Mathew Lillard's flawless casting as Shaggy are unfortunately let down by shoddy direction from Raja Gosnell. The point of the franchise is entirely missed and Rowan Atkinson is horribly wasted. Aside from a few laughs to be had, Scooby-Doo is a tough sell.
Rated 23 Jan 2021
65
64th
I avoided this like the plague when it was released in 2002 because I was 17 at the time and seeing this would have been very uncool. But watching it now makes for a most enjoyable nostalgia trip for me, it's got everything someone my age needs to reconnect with their youth; Sarah Michelle Geller, Freddie Prinze Jnr., Isla Fisher's Hollywood debut, Sugar Ray (including a possessed Mark McGrath) and much more. Even the crappiness of the CGI is endearing.
Rated 24 May 2014
40
19th
I'll say the same thing I said about the sequel. If we hate this movie, we're denying ourselves. Good? No. Fun for the whole family? Only if you're a guy in a DVD advertisement. A good child friendly version of a stoner flick? Hell yeah.
Rated 03 Jul 2017
3
0th
One of the worst things I have ever laid my eyes on. I can imagine the actors going to their bed after a day of shooting this movie, questioning their lives as artists, thinking where everything went wrong... It felt like Atkinson said to them "Even though youa re paying me millions, you cannot show me more than 5 minutes in this mess; no sir, no way" Avoid like the plague; meditate instead.
Rated 21 Aug 2007
60
55th
Good for kids
Rated 02 Apr 2020
50
46th
Dumb villain. Gang looks well-cast except for Fred (remember when Freddie Prinze Jr. was A-list?). Isla Fisher looked a lot different. Very watchable if you're a Scooby-Doo fan. Very nonsensical if you're not familiar/accepting of the tropes. I didn't notice the explanation for why Velma changed into a low cut top. Fav scene: the intro with classic Scooby-Doo hijinks.
Rated 15 Feb 2020
35
29th
Oh god the cgi, the plot, the script, everything, what a mess of a film. I remember the luna ghost used to scare me when i was little, and it still does tbh.
Rated 01 Feb 2016
25
7th
An insult to Scooby Doo's legacy.
Rated 01 Sep 2011
15
5th
Why do this without animation? I really do not get the obsession with doing live action for old cartoons.
Rated 04 Jan 2016
40
25th
childhood
Rated 02 Sep 2018
20
7th
Pretty awful all the way through, but Shaggy was by far the best part. Even, Rowan Atkinson couldn't save this.
Rated 05 Aug 2011
12
6th
Why does this even exist?
Rated 15 Oct 2008
62
10th
Not wonderful, but enjoyable for its target audience.
Rated 09 Mar 2018
70
37th
The soul-stealing is an odd departure from the normally ground show.
Rated 05 Jan 2009
20
5th
A very shaggy dog story.
Rated 11 Jan 2009
70
34th
Hotties galore and outkast homie!
Rated 24 Jan 2009
76
18th
Wow... a scooby doo in 3D. :D
Rated 04 Jul 2009
25
5th
Linda Cardellini, tight sweater. Bam! 25 points.
Rated 18 Aug 2019
5
42nd
Realistically, this should be lower, but nostalgia hits me more than anything when it comes to film. Because of that, I say it's below average-to-passable as a film, but I still get a few chuckles here and there from these movies and are we really gonna pretend that Lillard isn't a perfect Shaggy? He works so well for the Scooby and Shaggy chemistry and that itself entertains me. Everything else in this is pretty horrible, but it was a interesting revisiting of the franchise.
Rated 06 Jan 2010
18
7th
Fucking Scrappy
Rated 14 Feb 2010
27
8th
Starts out fairly strong, but as the film progresses we're piled on with more and more crap. Eventually it gets so thick, and so bad, that the audience is left scratching their heads wondering why this movie even exists.
Rated 16 May 2010
7
10th
Scooby-Shit
Rated 13 Jun 2010
75
30th
Guilty pleasure, but it did a lot of neat things with the Scooby Doo ideas and characters. I just wish there was a bit less toilet humor and a bit more parody of the series.
Rated 18 Jul 2010
42
3rd
The girls are cute and occasionally the absolute stupidity of the whole thing nets some laughs, but mostly it's a groan worthy waste of time.
Rated 25 Jul 2010
22
9th
Why does Hollywood keep raping our childhood?
Rated 12 Dec 2006
10
3rd
Stupid/ridiculous/retarded
Rated 21 Feb 2007
55
34th
A couple of fun gags here and there, with Matthew Lillard really stealing the show. But none of it becomes truly memorable unless you were a fan of the TV show. I wasn't.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
26
2nd
This movie was extremely bad. Scooby Doo was one of my favorite cartoons and I don't think I'll ever think the same about it again.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
30
19th
Absolutely spot-on apings of the original cartoons by the cast, but the CGI dog is the most compelling figure on the screen, sadly.
Rated 19 Feb 2013
30
12th
If you want a GOOD Scooby-Doo movie that pokes fun at the series, watch the Zombie Island one. It's a animated film that is 100x better than this particular film.
Rated 04 Apr 2012
5
4th
WHY DO YOU INSIST ON RUINING MY CHILDHOOD HOLLYWOOD MAN!?
Rated 14 Aug 2007
20
6th
Only saw this movie because my sister is a Buffy freak (yep, not even because she like Scooby-Doo, that's how much no one cares about this movie).
Rated 14 Aug 2007
50
15th
All 50 points were earned by their ripping of Scappy-doo. Finally on-screen vengance of all the episodes of scooby-doo ruined. The rest of the movie wasn't so great though.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
57
6th
A live action Scooby Doo. Shame the dog was such a crap effect and it stars Freddie Prinze Jnr! Great Shaggy from Matthew Lillard though
Rated 14 Aug 2007
66
48th
Scooby Doo saved the movie from total mediocoreness.
Rated 07 Aug 2017
24
5th
A few cool visuals aside, the phoned in performances and boring plot do nothing to maintain interest.
Rated 12 Jan 2013
60
20th
I liked this as a kid. But it's not a great film.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
30
21st
I loved the series growing up as a kid. Sadly, the movie does no justice to it.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
2
3rd
God, why?
Rated 14 Aug 2007
83
27th
This was a pretty funny movie, but the 2nd one is much better. The fact that this one wasn't very good probably lead to the fact that the second oen didn't do as well in theaters even though it was much better.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
70
22nd
Good kids film. Fred played by Prince was bad. Shaggy's character was great.
Rated 28 Sep 2021
61
20th
Noisy and incoherent adaptation (perhaps a result of cuts made from the tantalising idea of an R-rated cut) is enjoyable enough on its own terms; uniformly fine and convincing casting choices across the board helps, though Atkinson seems like an odd (and underutilised) choice as the villain. A diverting distraction in the moment, but basically forgettable.
Rated 18 Nov 2012
68
39th
I think i enjoyed it.
Rated 20 Sep 2018
85
66th
Peak 2002.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
81
52nd
I thought it was cute, but I'm a sucker for Scooby Doo.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
0
3rd
Live-action adaptation of an unfunny cartoon? This can't miss!
Rated 14 Aug 2007
30
2nd
I have to watch this ten times a month becuase of my younger sisters.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
50
13th
Dumb dumb dumb dumb.
Rated 29 May 2020
40
46th
OK movie. It's not trash but it isn't great either.
Rated 12 Nov 2016
15
8th
D-
Rated 17 Nov 2012
50
9th
I loved the cartoon and the movie just doesn't do it justice.
Rated 07 Sep 2023
35
6th
I wasn't expecting much and would have been happy with a routine Scooby mystery, but sadly this is just bad. I doubt the CGI ever looked good, but it has aged horribly. The story is one big mess and the jokes do not land. It's puzzling that it was written by James Gunn. I'm struggling to find anything positive, but at least the casting was quite good - basically late 90's/early 00's teen TV/film all-stars. It's only 80mins+ long but it still manages to wear you out.
Rated 28 Aug 2007
70
64th
7- recommended, good
Rated 30 Aug 2007
25
6th
Who's idea was this?! I demand to know. I lost a lot of interest in of my favortie cartoons from my childhood because of this.
Rated 17 Sep 2007
30
5th
bad
Rated 13 Feb 2016
9
6th
This movie was garbage
Rated 30 Aug 2018
100
0th
I love scooby doo
Rated 17 Nov 2011
58
26th
retarded, yet funny. :>
Rated 27 Nov 2007
25
7th
Full of plot holes and bad acting.
Rated 15 Jan 2008
10
1st
The loved characters have not aged well. The acting swings from embarassing to plain bad, the plot is balancing between contradicting the very philosophy of the Scooby Doo-universe and being flat out stupid. All in all, this is an experience best skipped.
Rated 10 Feb 2008
50
28th
i liked it.....not
Rated 28 Feb 2008
35
6th
Kiddy movie. Little bit ridiculous.
Rated 14 May 2008
40
10th
Not really worth the cost to make it into a film. Characters did an okay job of representing who they were based on but nothing great.
Rated 27 Jun 2008
40
36th
watchable
Rated 19 Jul 2008
1
4th
Terrible, terrible movie. I grew up as a child watching Scooby-Doo and loving it. But this live-action movie has flaws at every turn. The acting, plot, script and special effects are terrible! Nothing can save the TV show now that this movie along with it's sequel has hit earth. Why couldn't they have gotten a real dog instead of a CGI one? Just a huge waste of time!
Rated 18 Jan 2020
89
75th
Was it a good movie in terms of the definition of a good movie? No. But was it a great bad movie? Yes.
Rated 14 Oct 2008
50
10th
i'll give an extra 10 points because shaggy really catched the spirit
Rated 15 Oct 2008
80
65th
Love the cast.
Rated 30 Apr 2024
100
0th
delicious
Rated 29 Apr 2023
60
46th
Likely accidentally, this movie masterfully parodies 2000 era movies.
Rated 28 Jul 2011
30
7th
Though Lillard is uncannily spot-on as Shaggy, Scooby Doo is a tired live-action update, filled with lame jokes.
Rated 17 Jan 2009
70
34th
As a family movie well it's pretty good, light and cheesy, like the Scooby Doo cartoons in every way.
Rated 15 Jun 2012
55
21st
Nope
Rated 19 Apr 2012
30
4th
NOT EVERY TV SHOW NEEDS A LIVE ACTION MOVIE!!!
Rated 19 Apr 2009
10
2nd
Way to destroy my fond childhood memories. This is not Scooby-Doo. If you want Scooby-Doo go watch the original series from the 70's.
Rated 30 Apr 2009
27
5th
This is just not a very good movie.
Rated 16 May 2009
35
11th
With Sarah Michelle Gellar, I hoped that this movie would be good. It turned out that I was severly disappointed. Nothing short of Sarah Michelle Gellar getting naked could have saved this movie.
Rated 19 Jan 2015
30
17th
The Scooby-Doo live-action movie is a failure. It's too long and too slow-paced to maintain the manic energy that came through in the TV show, and if you aren't already a pretty big Scooby-Doo fan, you're not going to get a lot of the jokes or references. It's a mediocre mystery movie with a stupid plot twist at the end that is far too slow-paced and humorless to keep the attention of anyone who isn't enamored with the brand going in. It won't win any new fans and it doesn't do anything well.
Rated 19 May 2012
30
12th
Hahaha what the føøøøøøkkkk
Rated 03 Jan 2010
28
1st
Some horrible acting, a pretty poor storyline, and probably one of the worst climaxes I've seen in my life.
Rated 19 Jul 2022
35
12th
Pamela Anderson, fart contest, Sugar Ray! What more do you want, people? I kind of liked the Scrappy reveal. Maybe. Otherwise, it's pretty tired and disappointing.
Rated 22 Nov 2014
40
3rd
Every time you start to think it's not so bad - a couple solid jokes in a row maybe - it'll break out an unnecessary Pamela Anderson cameo or a Sugar Ray concert or just a really badly staged action sequence just to remind you it's actually terrible.
Rated 20 Sep 2018
28
24th
Even though it is wall-to-wall bad, I have to compliment it for making Scrappy the villain. The only diamond in this rough.

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