1337x Watch Online Scoob! 2020 Movie


Directed by: Tony Cervone. Country: USA. 93 Minutes. . 6,3 / 10 stars. Liked It: 6515 vote

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It doesn't matter if you're hardcore to the series or new to the scene. This doesn't really hit the scooby doo series right. They are split for majority of the film, and add a super hero film aspect to it all. It feels as if they really tried to make it a new age scooby doo which I can respect, but missed entirely. Pretty sad. I would wait for it to come out free to watch.

This is just a generic modern day kids movie. There's no mistery, no suspense, nothing, just a bunch of sci fi and fantasy elements that really don't fit with the original Scooby Doo themes.

It's so obvious they were trying super hard to make something appealling to modern audiences by implementing a bunch of modern social media references and stupid characters and jokes.

I really liked it visusally tho, I prefer animated movies that look this colorful and cartoony, I'm not the biggets fan of hyperrealistic animation, if you want to do it realistically then just do it live action.

Anyway, I wish animation studios would go back to having the balls to make serious movies for kids and not treat them as weak simple minded little humans that only need the most stupid in your face jokes, basic characters and uninteresting plot to enjoy a movie.

First of all, when I first heard Scooby speak, I thought, wow, what an odd choice of voice actor, because it sounds nothing like him. And then I learned it was Frank you Frank, thanks for the memories, but I'm sorry to say, the performance was off.

Anyway, after the first 15 minutes of the movie, the writers mysteriously decide to split the characters up and keep them separated from each other for the next hour. Stupid! Falcon and his team are then needlessly shoehorned in and add nothing to the story. Mark Wahlberg does his worst Ryan Reynolds impression and overall this was a giant disappointment.

I'll never tell anyone to stay away, but if you grew up in the 70s and 80s, you're not going to like what they did to the franchise.

 

 

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