... Scooby Doo the live action movie was a financial success despite, in the main, mixed reviews. Two years on, broadly the same team have come together to release the inevitable sequel: Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. Unusually for me, I made the special preview weekend although, in practice, ... Read review
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Advantages: Better than it's predecessor Disadvantages: Not everyone will appreciate this genre
...numbers on a previous outing. Scooby Doo the live action movie was a financial success despite, in the main, mixed reviews. Two years on, broadly the same team have come together to release the inevitable sequel: Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. Unusually for me, I made the special preview weekend although, in practice, this hardly makes a difference when you’re sitting there in the dark subjected to a big screen offering that has you by the short ... ...between cartoon and real life. Scooby Doo 2 takes this on to a new level with top draw computer generated effects albeit it makes me smile when I see a plain old monster costume on set as worn by a nickel and dime extra.
A continuing theme from the first movie is the teen angst felt collectively by the group. With a sortie into the shallowest of group dynamics, Velma now has intimacy issues, Fred is distinctly less camp with a lack ... more
Some things in life are simply unstoppable like the dawning of a new day, the imposition of new taxes and a follow up movie to one that’s made any kind of reasonable numbers on a previous outing. Scooby Doo the live action movie was a financial success despite, in the main, mixed reviews. Two years on, broadly the same team have come together to release the inevitable sequel: Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. Unusually for me, I made the special preview weekend although, in practice, this hardly makes a difference when you’re sitting there in the dark subjected to a big screen offering that has you by the short and curlies. Well, unless you decide to walk out, of course. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Director: Raja Gosnell Run time: 91 mins Cert: PG
Freddie Prinze Jr - Fred Sarah Michelle Gellar - Daphne Matthew Lillard - Shaggy Linda Cardellini - Velma Seth Green - Patrick Peter Boyle - Old Man Wickles Tim Blake Nelson - Jacobo Alicia Silverstone - Heather Neil Fanning - Scooby-Doo (voice) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The plot on this occasion is much closer to home. Gone are the tropical island settings from it’s forerunner; switch to big city US of A in the guise of Coolsville. Mystery Inc. has become something of a showbiz phenomenon with a glitzy lifestyle for the intrepid five. When called upon to grace a museum with a special exhibit of monster costumes from previous villains snared and unmasked, a mysterious masked character gate-crashes the opening, stealing some of the costumes courtesy of the efforts of the pterodactyl ghost. The motives of the masked marauder appear to be to discredit Mystery Inc. for reason’s known only to the perpetrator.
With the added complication of a hostile media in the shape of Alicia Silverstone (Clueless and TV series, Miss Match), Mystery Inc have it all on to uncover those involved with this heinous plot whilst rescuing their tarnished image generated by the local TV station. The trail leads the gang to the notion that one of their previous conquests is up to know good and this time it looks like they are using the substance "randomonium" (I'm not making this up, you know?) to re-generate new ghosts (hence, monsters unleashed) to terrorise the city. It’s a typically barmy comic plot but then what else would you expect?
Live action interpretations of cartoons have been around for a while and generally done well at the box office. Ever since the watershed production of “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” in 1988 made it to the big screen, the technology has been available to make increasingly sophisticated affairs that blur the boundaries between cartoon and real life. Scooby Doo 2 takes this on to a new level with top draw computer generated effects albeit it makes me smile when I see a plain old monster costume on set as worn by a nickel and dime extra.
A continuing theme from the first movie is the teen angst felt collectively by the group. With a sortie into the shallowest of group dynamics, Velma now has intimacy issues, Fred is distinctly less camp with a lack of self-assurance that would qualify him for an ego overhaul at the nearest cartoon psychiatrist, Daphne doesn’t know why she’s in the team (again) while both Scooby and Shaggy feel decidedly introspective by their joint lack of bravery. Of course, this soul searching is hardly new to the comic genre and seems to be an essential pre-requisite of the modern day children’s movie.
Raja Gosnell (Home Alone, Mrs Doubtfire) returns once more to direct a furiously paced story that careers around the sets at a hundred miles an hour. Attention to detail is as close as ever with the colour coded heroes and heroines sporting the same lurid schemes as before. With Velma in orange, Fred in blue, Daphne in lilac and Shaggy in green, the miasma of colours in general signal a strong comic book feel to the audience that’s intended to plant the cartoon seed in the viewers mind. With stock in trade spooky sets such as a mine, a base for Mystery Inc and a twilight setting for the city, Coolsville, that looks inspired by the original Tim Burton, Batman movie, Gosnell creates a convincing base to take his audience into a world of cardboard cut out characters that could be moving around a gaming board during an evening’s entertainment with friends.
The main players in the movie seem more pensive than in the original although that’s probably intended when you consider the self-analysis going on in the script. It’s amazing what a difference two years can make as Mystery Inc en masse look decidedly older. I have to say, Velma the cartoon character never did much for me in the cartoon series but Linda Cardinellini (Legally Blonde) dispenses with glasses and frumpy jumper to don a bright red, leather jump suit at one point and looks an absolute babe (definitely Velma as you’ve never seen her before!).
New additions to the cast are highlighted by the inclusion of Seth Green as Patrick and Alicia Silverstone as the local reporter. Both do well in what amount to not much more than supporting roles but Green, in particular, is an actor I like excelling in previous movies such as Idol Hands and as the hapless son of Dr Evil in the Austin Powers dynasty. As Velma’s potential love interest Green gets to swan around in a checked jacket and glasses looking suitably serious which is a shame because he is generally the main man when it comes to one liners. Oh well, there’s always his next movie.
The musical score is a strong one again with a blast of Bon Jovi’s “Dead or alive” amongst a long list of up to date hits. (Full listing in notes below)
Best scenes included:
Scooby drawing a picture of a bunny at a potentially serious moment
The scene with Shaggy and Scooby in a villain’s hangout dressed in 70’s gear. Scooby reminded me of Huggy Bear from Starsky and Hutch or was it one of the Hair Bair Bunch while Shaggy looked remarkably like a retro pimp.
The joust between the Black Knight ghost and Freddie on a motorbike with Bon Jovi playing the background
Freddie reversing his van into an unsuspecting deep sea diver ghost.
All in all, this is a much better effort than the original. The story is convoluted but more interesting this time, the characters a little more empathetic and the effects are spot on. The thread of humour keeps the wheels turning to and the introduction of Scooby as a 70’s style hipster replete with afro hair style is inspired (in fact, Scooby and Shaggy get all of the gags once more apart from Fred being outrageously taken out of context on the TV ).
My kids enjoyed it along with the adults present and it did prove a distraction from my desire to accidentally wander into the screen showing the latest re-make of “Dawn of the Dead” (he he). I'm not sure if the intention is to bring coloquial lingo onto the scene but the phrase "If it wasn't for those meddling punks" at the end seemed out of context with the traditional cliche using the word "kids" as opposed to punks. Maybe it's an American thing? Four stars for a better showing or alternatively, this one will make an ideal video/DVD gift for one of your favourite children a few months down the line.
For anyone that hated the first movie and probably won’t watch the second, this movie is strong enough to spawn yet another sequel so beware!
Thanks for reading
Marandina
Notes:
Scooby Doo 2: Monster’s Unleashed is on general release across the country from April 2.
Official movie site including trailer clip: http://www2.warnerbros.com/scoobydoo2/
Full track listing --------------------- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" Written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh
"The Way" Written by Steve Morales, Enrique Iglesias, Kara DioGuardi and David Siegel Performed by Clay Aiken
"Play That Funky Music" Written by Robert W. Parissi Performed by Wild Cherry
"Friends Forever" Written by Andy Sturmer Produced by Andy Sturmer Performed by Puffy AmiYumi
"Baby Got Back" Written by Anthony L. Ray Performed by Sir Mix-A-Lot
"Strangers In The Night" Written by Bert Kaempfert, Eddie Snyder and Charles Singleton
"Boom Shack-A-Lak" Written by Ervin Barrington Woolley and Stephen Kapur Performed by Apache Indian
"Wooly Bully" Written by Domingo Samudio Performed by Bad Manners
"Nu Flow" Written by M. Mugisha, T. Aisida, J. Horsley, M. Brown, N. Shepherd, C. Roberts, T. Howell and D. McIntosh Performed by Big Brovaz
"Thank You (Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Again)" Written by Sylvester Stewart Produced by Skillz and Fingaz Performed by Big Brovaz
"Let's Get Ready To Rumble" Written and Performed by Michael Buffer
"Get Ready For This" Written by Filip De Wilde, Jean-Paul De Coster and Simon Harris Performed by 2 Unlimited
"Scooby's Terrific Rap" Written by James Gunn and Willie Wisely Performed by Matthew Lilliard and Neil Fanning
"Circle Backwards" Written by Mark Provart and Dallan J. Baumgarten Produced by Stacy Quinealty and Duane Baron Performed by Mark Provart
"You Get What You Give" Written by Gregg Alexander and Rick Nowels Performed by New Radicals
"Monsters" Written by Mark Provart, Stacy Quinealty and Boi Produced by Stacy Quinealty and Duane Baron Performed by Mark Provart
"It's All Right Here" Written by Tim James and Antonina Armato Produced by Tim James Performed by Tim James
"Wanted Dead Or Alive" Written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora Performed by Bon Jovi
"Here We Go" Written by Tim Armstrong Produced by Jaret Reddick and Casey Diiorrio Performed by Bowling For Soup
"Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" Written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh Performed by MxPx
"Shining Star" Written by Philip Bailey, Larry Dunn and Maurice White Produced by Rockwilder, She'kspere and E. Dawk Performed by Ruben Studdard
"Don't Wanna Think About You" Written by Simple Plan Produced by Butch Walker Performed by Simple Plan
We Wanna Thank You (The Things You Do)" Written by T. Aisida, J. Horsley, M. Brown, N. Shepherd, C. Roberts, T. Howell and S. Stewart Produced by Skillz Performed by Big Brovaz
"Undone" Written by David Jost and Dave Roth Performed by Patrick Nuo
Advantages: The monsters are great! Disadvantages: Sub-plots - Scooby dancing - eeek!
...Unfortunately, it looks as though Scooby and Shaggy have decided to do their own thing…..
There is something strangely endearing about a large brown talking dog that seems unable to say anything without adding an “r” to the front of the word. I’m not sure anyone has every really explained where Scooby Doo came from, but ultimately, who cares? I’ve always liked Scooby. He’s funny, silly and so characterful that ... ...lacked some of the classic Scooby touches seen in the original cartoons and in the sequel, things have gone back to basics. As the name suggests, Monsters Unleashed is packed with ghosts and ghouls out on the rampage thanks to the meddling of a crazed Mystery Inc foe. But there is, of course, a twist. Every Scooby Doo mystery revolves around the fact that the “ghost” is always exposed as a misguided criminal. This time, for the bad guy ...
LostWitness 09.12.2004 (10.12.2004)
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Advantages: Kids will love it! Disadvantages: Adults can endure it!
...movie, a Great Dane called Scooby Doo!!
I took my 7yr old daughter and her 8yr old friend to see the special premiere of this. I have been a big Scooby fan since I was a kid and she always sets a reminder when she sees the cartoon versions on the Sky schedule (usually over-riding the ones I have set for the football!) We have both watched the first movie outing a number of times and I was expecting more of the same with number 2.
The storyline ... ...(yes you guessed it) the Scooby Squad have to "split up and search for clues"!
So how does it work on screen? Well the special effects on which the movie so heavily relies are good, especially the constant interaction between the computer generated Scooby Doo and Shaggy (Matthew Lillard absolutely spot on again) but the rest is all pretty run of the mill, not that far in advance of the first movie and certainly not in the league of films like the ...
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Advantages: Great Family Fun Disadvantages: May be a bit scary for the young ones?
Scooby Doo 2 - Monsters Unleashed - is the second movie produced from the original cartoon series.
The DVD was released in 2004. The movie is a combination of interaction of cartoon 'monsters' and the main characters played by actors. Scooby Doo himself is a 3D animated figure. First of all, some background on the cartoon series….
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Scooby Doo….Where are you? was the title of the cartoon series produced ... ...between 1969 and 1970.
Scooby Doo is a large dog who, with his friends Freddy Jones, Daphne Blake, Shaggy Rogers and Velma Dinkley hunts ghosts and solves mysteries.
With the Mystery Machine as their base - the groups van - they drive around the countryside catching and unmasking villains.
The cartoon was very popular at the time and Scooby Doo had some success in the 1990s being used as an icon by Generation X.
The first Scooby Doo feature film ...
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Advantages: Enough Gags for the grown ups Disadvantages: Strangely none come to mind - I must be ill!
...two - Shaggy Rogers and Scooby Doo - the ones who make the job harder for their colleagues.
On the way in they are greeted by hordes of adoring fans, each split into groups that pander to our heroes affections - even Scooby has three feisty bitches in tow!
The press are their usual selves though and they lie in wait for Mystery Inc to fail so that they may pounce and they do not have long to wait as a costume of a Pteradactyl comes fiercely to ... ...too be - Shaggy and Scooby just dream of contributing more and for just once finding a clue. This they achieve here and ultimately save the day.
Matthew Lillard does once again steal all the acting honours as a fantastic Shaggy. He is just so true to the original spirit and sound of the cartoon character.
There are plenty of gags for the adults and some genuinely scary monsters to keep you on your toes. The technical language used by Velma may ...
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Advantages: Funny, lots of good stunts Disadvantages: Drags on a bit
...so we decided to see Scooby Doo. We recently bought the first one on Video and considering E had not enjoyed it when we saw it in 2002, she was very into it, so was happy to go.
I had no idea what the film was about and nearly wet myself when reading in the title in the cinema's magazine that it had monsters in it. I as a parent had done a VERY horrible thing. I had promised an innocent 4 year old that there were NO monsters in the film.
It started ... ...In typical Shaggy and Scooby style, they run away from everything and get themselves into some difficulties. Is Velma about to full in love with the Curator of the Museum? And what is going on between Fred and Daphne? You really wanna know? Well get to your local cinema and see it.
The film for me dragged on a little in the middle. The last one seemed quite short and this one was only 93 minutes long, but, I found the middle went on a bit. The tension ...
Groovee 23.04.2004
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Advantages: Great Cast, Quite fun Disadvantages: No great shakes
with one large, Dysonesqe suck leaving his comedy foil to glance down at empty hands.
The soundtrack is comprehensive and the various tracks are listed in the notes. Suffice to say that this is one of the movie's strengths and a CD is available for those who are keen.
All in all, I honestly thought the whole thing was a bit tepid but I?m sure die hard fans of the cartoon series together with kiddies everywhere will lap this up. So it?s over to ScoobyDoo2 to see if Gosnell fairs any better. Review to follow!
Thanks for reading.
Marandina
ScoobyDoo2: MonstersUnleashed is showing nationally at movie theatres across the country.
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Release Information:
Studio: Warner Home Video
DVD Release Date: November 25, 2002
Edition Details:
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Scooby and the gang investigate a masked villain who is plotting to take control of the city of Coolsville with a monster machine which is capable of reproducing classic enemies such as The Creeper, Captain Cutler and The 10000 Volt Ghost...
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
WARNER HOME VIDEO; CINRAM LOGISTICS
Release date
23/08/2004
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
D 028399
Barcode
7321900283991
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary, Triple Threat Featurette, Dancing Dog Featurette, True Ghoul Hollywood Story Featurette, The Monsters Unleashed Challenge Game, Simple Plan Music Video, Big Brovas Music Video, Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban Trailer
Sound
Dolby Digital Surround
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital Surround English
DVD Description
The gang from Mystery, Inc. is riding high as the focus of the first exhibition at the new Coolsonian Criminology Museum. But just as Fred (Freddie Prinze, Jr.), Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Velma (Linda Cardellini), Shaggy (Matthew Lillard), and their canine companion Scooby Doo are basking in the spotlight, their past comes back to haunt them--literally. Suddenly, the villains that the team has unmasked in the past have returned. This time around, a monster machine is producing Captain Cutler's Ghost, the 10,000 Volt Ghost, the Pterodactyl Ghost, Miner 49er, and others. But who is behind this dastardly deed
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