Scooby-Doo

    Scooby-Doo
    2002

    Synopsis

    When the Mystery Inc. gang is invited to Spooky Island, a popular amusement park, they soon discover that the attractions aren't the only things that are spooky. Strange things are happening, and it's up to Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma to uncover the truth behind the mysterious happenings.

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    Cast

    • Freddie Prinze Jr.Fred Jones
    • Sarah Michelle GellarDaphne Blake
    • Matthew LillardNorville 'Shaggy' Rogers
    • Linda CardelliniVelma Dinkley
    • Rowan AtkinsonEmile Mondavarious
    • Miguel A. Núñez Jr.Voodoo Maestro
    • Isla FisherMary Jane
    • Steven GrivesN' Goo Tuana
    • Charles Stan FrazierSugar Ray
    • Craig BullockSugar Ray

    Recommendations

    • 60

      Variety

      Just fast, frenetic and funny enough to amuse both new fans and longtime devotees of the characters who have inspired more than 30 years worth of animated TV episodes and made-for-video features.
    • 50

      New York Daily News

      The movie is so shiny, bright and noisy, the under-10 set ought to be sufficiently entertained.
    • 50

      Village Voice

      As this movie knows what it is, Scooby-Doo's a relatively painless 85 minutes.
    • 42

      Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      The film's technological selling point -- having a computer-animated Scooby in a mostly live-action world -- is strangely unimpressive. In fact, it's virtually unnoticeable: a testament perhaps to the audience's increasing knowledge that in today's CG-driven Hollywood, all movies are cartoons.
    • 42

      Entertainment Weekly

      The antics involving ghosts, chases, and burping that divert the small fry don't mix with the jokey, tribute-band dialogue spouting from the Mystery, Inc. gang.
    • 38

      ReelViews

      Captures the essence of its TV inspiration, which is to say that it's not nearly as clever as it thinks it is. It also feels very, very long.
    • 38

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      Mostly, the plot is busy and incomprehensible and the action sequences directed with all the art of a detonation.
    • 20

      Rolling Stone

      Get out your pooper-scoopers. Doo happens June 14th, warn the ads for Scooby-Doo. And they say there's no truth in Hollywood.

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