Yeah I genuinely loved the first 2 live action scooby doo movies very much! Aka all the ones with Mathew Lillard as shaggy All the live action scooby do movies after the first 2 are kind of meh
I can't remember where I heard this, but it went as follows. James Gunn actually had an utter hatred of scrappy doo, so when he was put in the directors chair of this movie, he made scrappy doo as annoying as possible to him the most hated Scooby-Doo character ever. And low and behold it worked
To add onto that is that newer creators of Scooby-Doo shows for the most part hate him and have decided to either shit on the character or not include him at all and i'm all for it
I'd like to think that the entire reason James Gunn became a director in the first place was so he could have the chance to direct a Scooby Doo movie just for the sake of ruining Scrappy Doo forever.
PBG wonders why he gets compared to Shaggy all of the time, but he even has basically the same sense of humor. Shaggy would also 100% be a highly edited video game "review" and top ten youtuber who would later start playing with McDonalds toys and watching weird 2000's commercials
No he wouldn't, not even remotely. Shaggy is one of the laziest people there is, there's no way he'd put this much effort into anything. He'd just prefer to hang out, eat, and get high all the time.
I love how Matthew Lillard eventually went on to do Shaggy's voice for the animated Shaggy too. Im a big Melvin Doo fan too. Dude looked high af. Wow, i dont think i ever saw the Velma singing scene, they must have cut it on tv broadcasts.
Regarding their ages, I've always figured, based on the deleted scenes of what they were doing after splitting up, that this is them as adults after high school, hence why they're a lot more ready to break apart since it makes sense for things to fall apart after high school
Too bad he didn't snuck back the animated intro. It gave a bit of context about the ghost in the beginning (just the monster of the week), but also clues you on half the issues the movie creators had with the source material.
Plus, it has a rap version of the Scooby-Doo theme with Shaggy, the musician, and while rap versions of iconic theme songs are usually cringe, this film’s rap version of Scooby-Doo actually SLAPS. Too bad we only got to hear a few seconds of it in the beginning of the final cut of the film.
Yeah, when I first watched this video I was like "I don't remember this happening." There are a few scenes in the video that I don't remember, so this is probably an extended cut or something like that
Just realized that Velma was played by Linda Cardellini. She played Nurse Sam Taggart on E.R. and was HawkEye's wife in the M.C.U. She's pretty damn good at disappearing into her character!
@@GivenFailureI don't think they were love interests? Wasn't Velma and Shaggy dancing around each other/dating/liking each other during the whole series?
@@GmmBeast Velma and Shaggy started the show dating, but they broke up almost immediately. They may have flirted with the idea of them getting back together, but not so much later in the show. I looked it up and it seems like her romantic chemistry with Hot Dog Water was more implied at the time (She calls Velma "my girl" for instance), but creators have later claimed it was their intention but couldn't be explicit about the relationship because of the network. Your guess is as good as mine if that's actually the case. Let's just say that by the end of the show the two are "very good freinds" and you can feel free to interpret that how you like.
@@GivenFailure I don't really put much stock into creators saying "it was our intention for them to be love interests," specifically about LGBTQ couples. It's easy for them to say that just to satisfy fans and to seem progressive, even if there is nothing implied at all in the book/movie/tv show. If it was truly their intention to have HDW and Velma be love interests, it's unfortunate that they couldn't bring it to fruition. But I'm happy to see Velma have a crush on that girl in one of the more recent cartoon films 🙂
You have the AUDIENCE TEST reactions to blame for that and WB who are known to screw people over Victims of WB Zack Snyder (especially the fact he lost his daughter to suicide whiles filming Justice League) Ray Fisher Ben Affleck Johnny Depp Gal Gadot David Ayer (Suicide Squad 2016) Probably MORE victims have been screwed over by WB (excluding Ezrs Miller, something mentally wrong with that freak lmao)
I love this movie, but the scene with Velma on the piano was actually cut from the final take, you can tell whoever sent it to Peebs just spliced it in there by the difference in video quality. Also, James Gunn really hated Scrappy and that's why he made him the villain in this movie. He set out to make the rest of the world hate him and pretty much succeeded. I love Rowan Atkinson btw. This movie is good but the second one is so much more like the original Scooby-Doo. Peebs should totally watch it if he hasn't yet
Here's a really fun fact, originally old man Smithers from the beginning was going to be the mastermind, it's why the Luna Ghost's shadow is so prominent on the posters/home media covers, but early into filming they had the idea to make Scrappy the villain. Tim Curry was originally going to play Mr. Mondavarious but when he was told about this script change he hated it so much he walked off the project. In the years since Gunn has admitted making Scrappy evil was a terrible idea and has apologized for it.
@@L33PL4Y yes your very smart and distinguished, let us have fun watching it not every movie has to smart some stuff can be dumb fun and plenty of us that like scooby doo enjoy this movie its a funny take on them being older same with the second movie. people like you say its SO bad because your told to you should go and watch a truly bad movie like scream 3 or something
@@imalittletoxicjustalittle The fact that you know nothing about me means you know nothing about people like me, because you have no idea what kind of person I am. The film is abysmal, period. You're allowed to like trash, but loving it doesn't stop it from being trash.
I think it was for all the weed and drug jokes, because looking at the film and the deleted scenes, there's really nothing in it that would have warranted an R-rating. There is a deleted scene with Velma in a bikini, but I think that was cut because they realized Linda Cardellini was a more attractive than Sarah Michelle Gellar.
I actually got the privilege to meet Matthew Lillard and he is the nicest person to meet. I was dressed as Scooby and we had a blast for our photo at FanExpo Toronto. I loved this movie in my teens and after meeting him I love it more.
For some reason the scene I vividly remember the most was when Fred was in Daphne's body and said "I'm gonna look at myself naked" 9 year old me didn't know what to think.
What I really like about the [two] live action movie(s) is that Matthew Lillard does a brilliant job in doing the mannerisms of how Shaggy acts, and how he does his voice that nearly rivals the late Casey Kasem's voice as Shaggy. Which is why he has been currently voicing my favorite character nowadays. As for the movie(s) that's meant for kids... yeah, it's weird that has some adult humor in it.
I still love how people don't know that this WAS GOING TO BE RATED R. Look it up it is true! They changed it last minute because they were scared about kids seeing it. That is why those deleted scenes were VEEERRYY Not-kid friendly.
Happy halloween PBG! Honestly I didn't remember how the live action Scooby-doo was. I remember I watched it at high school and it was weird. Thank you Peebs for the movie watch!
This film was in my childhood many times, I wasn't expecting very violent monsters. Felt more like a movie in which monsters need pray to live. Well that is what we got but in a different way, instead of eating victims they took their souls instead. Not what I was at all wanting to see in a Scooby franchise. Overall the Movie was good and I still watch it even today!
I have weirdly vivid memories of seeing this in theaters even though I was only 6 or 7. I could tell there was a lot going over my head (also remember some parents including mine being a bit uncomfortable with their young kids), but the action scenes, CG (for the time, those goblins sure freaked me the hell out), and plot/climax were enjoyable enough. This was also just the era when these adaptations were gaining more traction, both this and the sequel released about the same time as Raimi's Spiderman ('02 and '04). Rewatching this though I can't help but be morbidly curious what those deleted scenes must have been to earn the original an R when there's tons of suggestive themes in the final PG cut.
Editor, you are not the only Melvin Doo fan! My friends and I watched this movie recently and Melvin Doo is now one of our favorite inside jokes. Something goes wrong? Blame Melvin Doo.
Yo, this movie was my childhood! It's definitely a guilty pleasure movie for me. And maybe I'm an immature 5 year old but that burp off between Shaggy and Scooby still kills me to this day! 🤣🤣🤣
I think we can all agree that Matthew Lillard was using, like, only 1% of his power in this movie, which is what made his performance as Shaggy so perfect.
FUN FACT!!! James Gunn admitted to just hating Scrappy Doo, so when he did this movie, he wanted Scrappy to be as unlikable as possible so other people would hate him. AND IT WORKED!!!
I unironically love this movie. It's dumb as hell but it knows it and that makes it so fun to watch. And i am living for buff Velma, thank you for gracing us with that glorious vision, Peebs 😂
This was actually originally written by James Gunn to be an r rated take on scooby doo, before the plan changed and it was made into a more typical scooby doo movie. Apparently they even had to edit out cleavage or use cgi to make the shirts a little more covering lol
That Velma costume is on point! I'm glad you finally gave in and gave us what we really wanted 🤌 Also. I'm glad to see your live reactions to the best live action Scooby-Doo movie ever. It truly is a masterpiece 👌
The 90s & 2000s were a very radical time (granted, this can also be said with the 1920s & even the 2010s) They tried doing crazy things that wouldn’t age well or be ok with modern parents. This is why companies nowadays feel the need to either reboot & modernize these IPs so that parents won’t be upset that their children are watching something they shouldn’t be watching on television.
XD This whole movie's plot is there, but it's also kind of disturbing... > The whole theme park is there to steal people's souls, demons inhabit them because they can't be in direct sunlight... (That's about it) > The Scooby Gang has it happen to everyone (Except for Shaggy and Scooby...) then everything goes back to normal... I never understood the whole Scrappy Doo thing in this movie; Like, he wanted to beat up Scooby Doo or something else that I'm missing here... Also, the actress who plays Daphne is the actress who plays Buffy!
It's been a long time since I last watched this movie, too. It's definitely a wild ride to look back at now, and definitely didn't age great in some ways. I think they were trying to buck the trend of what people expect from Scooby Doo movies and reboots, and make them act older or more matured, but at the same time forgot the target demographic are still kids.
3:55 I thought the joke also was that it sounds like Scooby said Hydrochronic, which just so happens to be "A very potent type of hydroponically-grown marijuana."
Melvin Doo is also my favorite joke in the movie ngl. I also love the "I will crush your bones into dust" line. I have to say, seeing Peebs laugh at that and knowing that Toasty also loves Melvin Doo makes me feel super validated ngl
This movie was unhinged, LOL. Pretty fun though. Kinda wanna watch the rest of them now.
Happy Halloween!
Yeah I genuinely loved the first 2 live action scooby doo movies very much! Aka all the ones with Mathew Lillard as shaggy
All the live action scooby do movies after the first 2 are kind of meh
PEEEEBBBBSS! happy Halloween to you buddy, I hope you and yours have a great, safe night tonight and score the good stuff 😂🤙🤙🤙Cheers from Utah
Happy Halloween
please watch the rest of them!! this one is definitely the most memorable of the lot but they're all still pretty fun
Happy Halloween! :)
Matthew Lillard ended up being so perfect in this role he became an official voice of Shaggy in every other animation features ever since this movie.
Nah fr tho (even though the disrespected Matthew Lillard sm when they cast another guy as shaggy)
Not every animation since this movie, but since Casey Kasem retired in 2009.
Well, retired from the role of Shaggy
I love how Peebs' costume just proves even more that -all- most versions of Velma are attractive.
Yes
@@randomacts1767peebs is pretty hot. 🌈
It WAS all versions up until a year ago.
@@BrendanJSmith what about A Pup Named Scooby-Doo? :/
@@purrfizz cute still counts.
I can't remember where I heard this, but it went as follows. James Gunn actually had an utter hatred of scrappy doo, so when he was put in the directors chair of this movie, he made scrappy doo as annoying as possible to him the most hated Scooby-Doo character ever. And low and behold it worked
Scappy has his flaws but i would rather watch a cartoon with him in it than Mindy Kaling's Velma show
To add onto that is that newer creators of Scooby-Doo shows for the most part hate him and have decided to either shit on the character or not include him at all and i'm all for it
Scrappy is awesome. Gunn is history's greatest monster
Wasn't Scrappy already hated, or at the very least a joke before the movie came out?
I'd like to think that the entire reason James Gunn became a director in the first place was so he could have the chance to direct a Scooby Doo movie just for the sake of ruining Scrappy Doo forever.
Matthew Lillard went from playing Shaggy to playing a serial child killer wearing an animatronic bunny suit
Bruh, spoilers.
Though they do make it painfully obvious that he was the main villain of the movie in the beginning of the film...
@@metashade4218They also spoiled it with the cast list before the movie came out lol
Also played an important character in the first scream
thats the fnaf movie and the scooby doo movie where we might saw him in in the 200 and 2023
Matthew Lillard played a serial killer long before he played shaggy. Put some respect on his name
Evidently, all the CGI budget went into Scooby.
No not exactly, some of the chi budget went in to censoring the boobs to make it pg
PBG wonders why he gets compared to Shaggy all of the time, but he even has basically the same sense of humor. Shaggy would also 100% be a highly edited video game "review" and top ten youtuber who would later start playing with McDonalds toys and watching weird 2000's commercials
He is the Shaggy of our universe
And this is technically canon... I support PBG being our Shaggy.
Shaggy just got trapped in Velma's body is all.
peeps knew the comparisons were coming, so he opted to dress as velma just to try and avoid it.
No he wouldn't, not even remotely. Shaggy is one of the laziest people there is, there's no way he'd put this much effort into anything. He'd just prefer to hang out, eat, and get high all the time.
I love how Matthew Lillard eventually went on to do Shaggy's voice for the animated Shaggy too. Im a big Melvin Doo fan too. Dude looked high af. Wow, i dont think i ever saw the Velma singing scene, they must have cut it on tv broadcasts.
Yeah, I think it's the same kind of thing with Charles and Mario; They let Matthew Lillard basically voice Shaggy until he gets tired of it...
It was a deleted scene. I know this cause I had the DVD
@@Tazerboy_10 Frank Welker and Fred, too. He's _always_ the voice of Fred. I think the only time he wasn't Fred was these live action movies.
@@tripodranger7873 - True!
The Velma Singing is A deleted scene
Regarding their ages, I've always figured, based on the deleted scenes of what they were doing after splitting up, that this is them as adults after high school, hence why they're a lot more ready to break apart since it makes sense for things to fall apart after high school
The Velma song and dance was cut from the movie I bet Toasty snuck that back in to catch Peebs off guard
Too bad he didn't snuck back the animated intro. It gave a bit of context about the ghost in the beginning (just the monster of the week), but also clues you on half the issues the movie creators had with the source material.
@@arturoaguilar6002 that's what I was thinking!
Plus, it has a rap version of the Scooby-Doo theme with Shaggy, the musician, and while rap versions of iconic theme songs are usually cringe, this film’s rap version of Scooby-Doo actually SLAPS. Too bad we only got to hear a few seconds of it in the beginning of the final cut of the film.
Yeah, when I first watched this video I was like "I don't remember this happening." There are a few scenes in the video that I don't remember, so this is probably an extended cut or something like that
Just realized that Velma was played by Linda Cardellini. She played Nurse Sam Taggart on E.R. and was HawkEye's wife in the M.C.U. She's pretty damn good at disappearing into her character!
And as an in-joke, she voices a character on Mystery Incorporated that is not Velma (but is her evil twin).
@@RettMikhal Evil twin? Didn't she play Hot Dog Water, Velmas love interest?
@@GivenFailureI don't think they were love interests? Wasn't Velma and Shaggy dancing around each other/dating/liking each other during the whole series?
@@GmmBeast Velma and Shaggy started the show dating, but they broke up almost immediately. They may have flirted with the idea of them getting back together, but not so much later in the show.
I looked it up and it seems like her romantic chemistry with Hot Dog Water was more implied at the time (She calls Velma "my girl" for instance), but creators have later claimed it was their intention but couldn't be explicit about the relationship because of the network. Your guess is as good as mine if that's actually the case.
Let's just say that by the end of the show the two are "very good freinds" and you can feel free to interpret that how you like.
@@GivenFailure I don't really put much stock into creators saying "it was our intention for them to be love interests," specifically about LGBTQ couples. It's easy for them to say that just to satisfy fans and to seem progressive, even if there is nothing implied at all in the book/movie/tv show.
If it was truly their intention to have HDW and Velma be love interests, it's unfortunate that they couldn't bring it to fruition. But I'm happy to see Velma have a crush on that girl in one of the more recent cartoon films 🙂
I mean, it WAS written by James Gunn, and he famously wanted it to be more adult. This is the toned down version, lol
You have the AUDIENCE TEST reactions to blame for that and WB who are known to screw people over
Victims of WB
Zack Snyder (especially the fact he lost his daughter to suicide whiles filming Justice League)
Ray Fisher
Ben Affleck
Johnny Depp
Gal Gadot
David Ayer (Suicide Squad 2016)
Probably MORE victims have been screwed over by WB (excluding Ezrs Miller, something mentally wrong with that freak lmao)
Yeah 😅 i can Tell 😂
More like infamously...what a train wreck.
@@L33PL4Y why did you reply to everyone crying? does your edgy critic like personality ever work or does everyone hate you irl to?
I love this movie, but the scene with Velma on the piano was actually cut from the final take, you can tell whoever sent it to Peebs just spliced it in there by the difference in video quality. Also, James Gunn really hated Scrappy and that's why he made him the villain in this movie. He set out to make the rest of the world hate him and pretty much succeeded. I love Rowan Atkinson btw. This movie is good but the second one is so much more like the original Scooby-Doo. Peebs should totally watch it if he hasn't yet
Here's a really fun fact, originally old man Smithers from the beginning was going to be the mastermind, it's why the Luna Ghost's shadow is so prominent on the posters/home media covers, but early into filming they had the idea to make Scrappy the villain. Tim Curry was originally going to play Mr. Mondavarious but when he was told about this script change he hated it so much he walked off the project. In the years since Gunn has admitted making Scrappy evil was a terrible idea and has apologized for it.
This movie is truly and genuinely abysmal, dude. I don't understand how anyone can love it unless you're nostalgia-blind.
@@L33PL4Y yes your very smart and distinguished, let us have fun watching it not every movie has to smart some stuff can be dumb fun and plenty of us that like scooby doo enjoy this movie its a funny take on them being older same with the second movie. people like you say its SO bad because your told to you should go and watch a truly bad movie like scream 3 or something
@@imalittletoxicjustalittle The fact that you know nothing about me means you know nothing about people like me, because you have no idea what kind of person I am. The film is abysmal, period. You're allowed to like trash, but loving it doesn't stop it from being trash.
Holy crap, this movie was intended to be PG-13, but was originally rated R?!
Goddang, that is *wild.*
The scene where Shaggy was cooking eggplant burgers was actually supposed to be him smoking weed(I think)
@@DirectorOfChaos9292 Yeah, that much was definitely obvious.
I think it was for all the weed and drug jokes, because looking at the film and the deleted scenes, there's really nothing in it that would have warranted an R-rating. There is a deleted scene with Velma in a bikini, but I think that was cut because they realized Linda Cardellini was a more attractive than Sarah Michelle Gellar.
There was also a Daphne-Velma kiss and a joke about Fred being gay.
And THEN somehow ended up being PG dang
Mary Jane? That's like, my favorite name!
Admittedly the first Scooby Doo movie is a lot less kid friendly than the 2nd one
I'm already loving this.
Let us all thank Buff Velma for erasing the terrible show out of existence!
I'm literally dressed as Shaggy while watching this.
Nice costume. Finally glad to see you embrace the likeness
Letting that one soul he didn't know go only would've made it easier to find his friends because the cauldron wouldn't be as full.
I actually got the privilege to meet Matthew Lillard and he is the nicest person to meet. I was dressed as Scooby and we had a blast for our photo at FanExpo Toronto. I loved this movie in my teens and after meeting him I love it more.
For some reason the scene I vividly remember the most was when Fred was in Daphne's body and said "I'm gonna look at myself naked" 9 year old me didn't know what to think.
What I really like about the [two] live action movie(s) is that Matthew Lillard does a brilliant job in doing the mannerisms of how Shaggy acts, and how he does his voice that nearly rivals the late Casey Kasem's voice as Shaggy. Which is why he has been currently voicing my favorite character nowadays.
As for the movie(s) that's meant for kids... yeah, it's weird that has some adult humor in it.
Matthew Lillard is so perfect as Shaggy that he now voices him in the animated shows.
Now I can understand more why this wasn't really a kids movie.
Weirdly I was given a DVD of this movie for free by AOL. It was a giveaway when they first started selling broadband in the UK
The way peebs reacted to this movie is exactly how I felt when I saw it on the big screen for the first time when I was a kid lol.
This has got to be one of my new favorite Peebs videos. It got me giggling so much.
Funny how Shaggy became Velma in the movie, and irl.
Shaggy reacts to his own movie, how meta
As the old saying goes: "Age-demographics aren't everything, especially when it comes to movies!"
I still love how people don't know that this WAS GOING TO BE RATED R. Look it up it is true! They changed it last minute because they were scared about kids seeing it. That is why those deleted scenes were VEEERRYY Not-kid friendly.
16:33 I love Scooby remains bitter from earlier and says "Rold you so" at that point in the movie lol yeah this film was nuts
Keep in mind that this movie has the same age rating as Ice Age which came out the same year
I can’t get over buff Velma 😂😂😂
It makes more sense when you realize it was written as an adult oriented movie. Same for Kangaroo Jack and Osmosis Jones.
I love the part with shaggy in the knight costume, “Like, oh no!”💨🔥
That Shaggy casting really was fantastic. It's like he just..came out of the TV, man!
Anyone who knows, knows that the guy who plays Fred, Freddie Prinze Jr, is Kanan Jarus in Star Wars Rebels
I actually rewatched this movie last week and was shocked to see what this movie got away with
Happy halloween PBG! Honestly I didn't remember how the live action Scooby-doo was. I remember I watched it at high school and it was weird. Thank you Peebs for the movie watch!
Maybe it was a kids movie,maybe it wasn’t. But what I do know is that it’s a freaking masterpiece
it was originally rated R, but they cut a lot out! including using cgi to take out some cleavage
Yeah...
@@quinnfarris - Oh, really? (No sarcasm)
@@quinnfarris somehow I doubt that, got any proof to back this up?
This film was in my childhood many times, I wasn't expecting very violent monsters. Felt more like a movie in which monsters need pray to live. Well that is what we got but in a different way, instead of eating victims they took their souls instead. Not what I was at all wanting to see in a Scooby franchise. Overall the Movie was good and I still watch it even today!
I have weirdly vivid memories of seeing this in theaters even though I was only 6 or 7. I could tell there was a lot going over my head (also remember some parents including mine being a bit uncomfortable with their young kids), but the action scenes, CG (for the time, those goblins sure freaked me the hell out), and plot/climax were enjoyable enough. This was also just the era when these adaptations were gaining more traction, both this and the sequel released about the same time as Raimi's Spiderman ('02 and '04).
Rewatching this though I can't help but be morbidly curious what those deleted scenes must have been to earn the original an R when there's tons of suggestive themes in the final PG cut.
Editor, you are not the only Melvin Doo fan! My friends and I watched this movie recently and Melvin Doo is now one of our favorite inside jokes. Something goes wrong? Blame Melvin Doo.
Peebs as Velma is everything I didn’t know I needed 😂
This was the Scooby-Doo I watched on repeat as a kid.
I enjoyed the cartoons but rarely watched them.
THIS…. I watched religiously.
Same I was obsessed with this movie and the sequel as a kid
@@coyoots I actually saw the Sequel first because my grandma had it on VHS.
Yo, this movie was my childhood! It's definitely a guilty pleasure movie for me. And maybe I'm an immature 5 year old but that burp off between Shaggy and Scooby still kills me to this day! 🤣🤣🤣
I was like 4 or 5 when this movie came out originally.
@@AsgardianQueen I think I was 7 or 8 when this movie came out lol
@@NekoHime93I found a picture of me wearing what looks to be a shirt for this movie, for some reason the shirt was pink.
@@AsgardianQueen lol Nice! The only merch I had from this movie was a Daphne doll that came with a little Scooby plush. XD
I still quote "Are you like,challenging me?"
I didnt notice the skirt and I though Peebs came dressed as Arthur because of the glasses and the shirt was a close enough color.
I think we can all agree that Matthew Lillard was using, like, only 1% of his power in this movie, which is what made his performance as Shaggy so perfect.
I will always love this film unconditionally.
You know what would've been even scarier? Peebs watching the Velma series.
Let's NOT put him through that.
Why would Peebs wanna watch the show everyone thought and still thinks is the worst thing?
He would barely be able to show anything from that show without getting demonetized or something.
I was not mentally prepared to watch this. Now my stomach hurts from laughing too much
Let's get jinky with it! lol. Great costume choice, and great video Peebs!
I'm shocked Peebs has never seen this movie before!
Agree Matthew Lillard is perfect as Shaggy! He took over the animated voice too
FUN FACT!!!
James Gunn admitted to just hating Scrappy Doo, so when he did this movie, he wanted Scrappy to be as unlikable as possible so other people would hate him. AND IT WORKED!!!
Is anyone else aware that the scene with Valma singing and dancing is a deleted scene
I unironically love this movie. It's dumb as hell but it knows it and that makes it so fun to watch. And i am living for buff Velma, thank you for gracing us with that glorious vision, Peebs 😂
Happy Halloween Peebs 🎃
This was actually originally written by James Gunn to be an r rated take on scooby doo, before the plan changed and it was made into a more typical scooby doo movie. Apparently they even had to edit out cleavage or use cgi to make the shirts a little more covering lol
I thought Velma singing on the piano was a deleted scene
That Velma costume is on point! I'm glad you finally gave in and gave us what we really wanted 🤌
Also. I'm glad to see your live reactions to the best live action Scooby-Doo movie ever. It truly is a masterpiece 👌
The 90s & 2000s were a very radical time (granted, this can also be said with the 1920s & even the 2010s) They tried doing crazy things that wouldn’t age well or be ok with modern parents. This is why companies nowadays feel the need to either reboot & modernize these IPs so that parents won’t be upset that their children are watching something they shouldn’t be watching on television.
This was in my top 5 childhood movies. My grandma had a green vhs of this when I’d visit
XD
This whole movie's plot is there, but it's also kind of disturbing...
> The whole theme park is there to steal people's souls, demons inhabit them because they can't be in direct sunlight... (That's about it)
> The Scooby Gang has it happen to everyone (Except for Shaggy and Scooby...) then everything goes back to normal...
I never understood the whole Scrappy Doo thing in this movie; Like, he wanted to beat up Scooby Doo or something else that I'm missing here...
Also, the actress who plays Daphne is the actress who plays Buffy!
You mean Daphne
@@tricdaddy316 - Yup, I got mixed up on names...
Now Shaggy is killing kids in a rabbit suit.
I never seen this either so my reaction is right there with you!
I hope this video doent get deleted in the next 24 hours
It's been a long time since I last watched this movie, too. It's definitely a wild ride to look back at now, and definitely didn't age great in some ways. I think they were trying to buck the trend of what people expect from Scooby Doo movies and reboots, and make them act older or more matured, but at the same time forgot the target demographic are still kids.
Wow. He's actually never seen this.
The second one's gonna be a treat.
Clean your beans might have meant paw pads, but usually that’s for cats.
2002 Scooby Doo and the second movie changed me as a child.
This isn't even a joke he actually does look good in that Velma costume.
I kinda wish this movie was just a fever dream...
This is the best Scooby-Doo movie and I will not hear otherwise
Now he needs to watch the second one, it only goes uphill (downhill) from here
You are actually the best live action shaggy
Unironically one of my favorite movies of all time
oh my god this is one of my favorite movies of all time i was ecstatic when i saw the notification
The first Scooby Doo movie is a cinematic masterpiece
dude I can't stop laughing!! you made my day bro!
The most I take from this movie is that shaggy absolutely fucking SHREDS on a skateboard
Let's get jinky with it
The fart jokes made me laugh way to hard for a 24 year old man
Thanks for covering the FNAF movie and Velma all in one video!
I literally posted a movie review for this on Halloween too 😂 I’m excited to watch this!
PBG could revive the Velma show
Why would you want that?
@@littletee3649So that he could make it good instead of the worst thing!
@@juliannocartagena2007 Okay, I'm all for reviving it into a better remake version.
THE MELVIN DOO JOKE IS LITERALLY THE FUNNIEST SHIT
I grew up with this movie! Pretty cool vid Peebs! 😁
Damn, Peebs looks like William Afton
Now that James Gunn is the head of DC films, nows the time for a live action scooby doo meets batman
Matthew Lillard was so perfect he went on to voice Shaggy for years afterwards
3:55 I thought the joke also was that it sounds like Scooby said Hydrochronic, which just so happens to be "A very potent type of hydroponically-grown marijuana."
u gotta make more of these movie vids in case i want to watch a movie but have less than an hour of free time
Honestly William Afton being live-action Shaggy enhanced my enjoyment of the FnaF movie so much
First two live action movies with Matthew Lillard & the crew was fantastic in my opinion 😅
let's get jinky with it
Wow, that was... way more unhinged than I remember.
I kind of love it.
Melvin Doo is also my favorite joke in the movie ngl. I also love the "I will crush your bones into dust" line. I have to say, seeing Peebs laugh at that and knowing that Toasty also loves Melvin Doo makes me feel super validated ngl