This might seem minor but I love how accurate yet *realistic* the outfits are. They look like actual outfits! Alot of live actions clothing look like cheap bad cosplay.
yess and i’d like to add on how *accurate* each person looks to their cartoon counterpart. I think adaptions will always have a huge visual appeal it needs to carry out, and having characters look believable is crucial too
That line was actually from the second one. Scooby Doo 2 Monsters Unleashed. I’d love to see an analysis on that one because I think it was more memorable and better written than the one talked about in this video. 🙌
I absolutely get this. I had fallen into the trap of I'm not like other girls. I was bullied a lot by other girls, and I guess I didn't want to be put in the same boat as them. Legitimately, that line really started a healthy change in me. It seems so silly. But it stuck with me.
Same. The "I'm not like other girls" shit had a vice grip on me and that one single line made me go "...Huh. That's... actually pretty cool" then proceeded to be the first step to me getting comfortable in my own femininity
They did make a reference by having smoke coming out of the van while Shaggy and Scooby were in there. They were actually just cooking burgers but we know what they meant.
The bit about Daphne becoming a badass without losing her femininity reminds me of one of my favorite scenes in the sequel: the gang is stuck in a trap, so Daphne pulls out her makeup kit and uses it to trick the fingerprint scanner. "I love being a girl."
I reentacted exactly that during those play times youd have where youd just pretend to be doing things as a group- we weren't even reenacting the movie together i was just a dweeb n did it. I don't know why that memory is still with me but it is lol
I love movies that do this. For example, in Jurassic World people gave that movie a ton of crap because Claire was running from a dinosaur in high heels. The actress has said multiple times that it felt *strong* to keep the heels on. She didn’t have to erase her femininity in order to be a badass. Those are the female characters I love the most.
Beyond that she was *not* supposed to have good shoes, she is an office worker, and if she wears heels all day, she will probably not have a way to change her shoes. Also, having had to run in high heels, it is doable, just not necessarily the most comfortable way to run.
Yes I agree unlike marvel who likes to hit you over the head with it. “Oh there super heroes let’s have a all female fight against the baddie in endgame.” Lol
I always liked they made Daphne the literal muscle of the group. Also a subtle note I never realized when the group split you can see them walking towards their own cars implying their infighting got so bad they wasn’t even traveling in the mystery machine together anymore. A lot of us assumed growing up they just had a big fight and split randomly.
I thought Fred got a ride with the news girl that kissed him probably insinuating he had a one night stand with her after the break up. Fred’s too “cool” to drive after a break up in this franchise.
IT DOES NOT TAKE ITSELF TOO SERIOUSLY. It’s silly and fun like a cartoon, it’s light, with silly jokes and silly scenes. The characters are over the top as they are in cartoons, but more well rounded as it happens in movies. It’s just a perfect middle point. And now it’s a nostalgia masterpiece with all the 2000s vibes it gives off. Still love to watch this movie.
@@maxxhanneman9848 I feel like the second was more a cash grab than anything (seriously why else is Seth Myers in it?) But it did try harder than a lot of live action adaptations and pulled it off. But more like the gang grown up. (The age old "men are clueless and women will crucify them" joke.) Also, Fred comes off as an even bigger douche canoe than in the first one (which remembering when we first see him and again after the split, yeah, checks out) Edited to add: just remembered the line he gave to velma at the castle. *Rubs my temples*
This is one of the reasons I love this movie and despise the 2010 mystery incorporated. It took itself too seriously and the comedy and lighthearted fun from earlier iterations just wasn't there. The writing is more similar to Riverdale than it is to the series it was based on.
The casting was extremely perfect. Not to mention the soundtrack, which had Outkast, Busta Rhymes, and Sugar Ray. It's honestly so cool that Mark McGrath (lead singer of Sugar Ray) made an appearance in the movie. This movie is one of my all-time favorites for a reason. Obviously, the CGI looks dated seeing how it's been 20 years since its release and we now have CGI that looks seamless and real but it's nice to see that. It's nostalgic.
It was so weird to see clips of the monsters in this video that weren't as fuzzy as the ones I watched growing up on VHS and a CRT tv. Even then it was jarring and stood out a little, but the film quality, or lack of it, helped a little
Gosh, sometimes I forget that Scooby was CGI because Lillard's performance was so real. As you said, great chemistry with air, and that's insane to me.
I think Matthew revealed he literally screamed for hours, intentionally "destroying", per se, his voice so he could sound more like Shaggy. That's commitment, lol.
I really recommend it. I just rewatched it, and even in my 30s it still holds up. Some of the jokes I missed as a super sheltered 13-year-old had me in giggling fits
"Took over the voice acting for Shaggy when the other guy quit." *my husband from the other room* "The OTHER guy? The Other Guy! It was Casey Kasem! You give that man the respect he DESERVES." Also Casey Kasem didn't quit. He was very ill and elderly and still continued to voice Shaggy until he was no longer physically capable due to his illness which robbed him of his voice.
Yeah, I was laughing too when she referred to Kasem as "the other guy" but Matthew Lillard is amazing. BTW some drama: they actually replaced him in the latest update of the show and he found out via twitter :(
I love how they made Daphne into a physically stronger character without losing her femininity. This was 2003 so we saw a feminine Xena and Buffy being strong without having to become a masculine version of themselves.
@SomeoneOnlyWeKnow No... it isn't. Nor is it okay for men to not be masculine. Not only is it the complete opposite of what Nature intended, it just plain looks wrong and cringe/creepy if the two sexes play against type.
This movie is strangely perfect in a way. Taking source material with an extremely simple concept it managed to modernize its characters while not taking anything away from them. It has its own personality which is something very few live action adaptations can say
Fun fact: Tim Curry is a HUGE fan of Scooby Doo and had voiced the villain in "Scooby Doo and the Witch's Ghost." They offered him the creepy owner role here as well, and he was set to accept it before learning that the character would turn out to be Scrappy all along. He HATED Scrappy, so refused the role and was replaced with Rowan Atkinson! edit made for clarification
I heard of this too! But couldn’t find a credible source for it so chalked it up to internet rumors 🤷🏽♀️ tho if it’s real that’s a bummer haha, he would’ve been excellent in this role!
Why'd they tried to give him the role of Scrappy doo, they don't sound anything alike. It probably would've made more sense to give him the role of the kidnapped owner of the island.
'Do I quit?' 'No, Scoob. Friends don't quit.' Hit me so hard. Just goes to show that when all else fails, when the gang all go their separate ways, that lovable duo will never leave each other. Shaggy and Scooby are the pure heart and soul of the series. And they always will be.
This movie was a cinematic masterpiece, the cast especially Matthew Lillard we’re just so perfect. And I was SHOCKED when i found out James Gunn was a writer in the movie. Loved watching it on cartoon network during their movie segments
@@zoltar__speaks it's honestly so good that you could be mistaken for believing he'd already seen the final cut or something... *Shaggy:* Like, Zoinks! Who told you about that, man?
The other 3 were fantastic too! Even in the cartoon tho Shaggy always stands out with his goofy way of speaking, having the titular dog as his best friend, and being the comic relief. It would have been much more concerning if the other 3 had stood out more than Shaggy. His casting was perfect but so were all the rest. I didn’t know how solid an actor Linda Cardelini was until years later because she became the definitive Velma for me.
I think the PG rating, looking back, helped it not rely as heavily on the raunchiness as it could have which kept the "scooby doo" vibe. A good example of this is shows like Riverdale who lean more on the "grow up" aspects and less on the cartoon which causes it to basically not be able to exist without these melodramatic elements
@@decimation9780 Yes, but there was also a cartoon show called "Archie's Weird Mysteries" which deals with paranormal mysteries in Riverdale, it was actually a pretty good show.
I will literally never get over them firing Matthew Lillard in the new movies. He and everyone else who voiced the characters deserve a formal apology and their roles back
finally someone else who thinks that this movie ISNT actually hot trash. I've seen way too many people tear it apart but like...well it's like you said, it's not like it's some cinematic masterpiece, but it's still ya know...GOOD. it's not absolutely god awful like people make it out to be. For what it is, it's a decent movie and a fun enough watch
@Ray Cromwell scooby doo zombie island released 4 years prior. was much closer to following the original cartoon, and involved actual magic and actual zombies scooby doo and the cyber chase, one year before this movie. basically magic levels of sci-fi-being-sent-into-the-game things shaggy and the reluctant werewolf, 1988 and thats just three off the top of my head. try some brief google searches before saying this movie is bad PURELY because it does something that's been done before in scooby doo. Scooby do was never about "skepticism in the supernatural", it's about a group of kids solving mysteries. regardless of if theyre real or not.
@Ray Cromwell so...what you're saying is "I'm a salty boomer who is annoyed that a show evolved with the times in order to stay releveant, keep its core characters and ideas in tact, with minor errors that really don't change too much in the long run" alright man, feel free to stay in the past and keep pretending that most scooby do fans don't consider zombie island a classic. I have to do plenty of explaining that time does in fact pass and thnigs do in fact change to boomers before, I dont feel like I gotta do it again. enjoy your life of hatred and looking for things to dislike in any little thing.
@Ray Cromwell And you probably shouldn't get so butthurt over language also evolving and "Boomer" referring to an attitude of pearl-clutching onto "the good old days"/"tradition" over actually referring to a baby-boomer. I am not a Millennial. I still get called one. Suck it up, buttercup, and learn that opinions are not fact. Also the original was not "ruined" by the new. Your original still exists. Go back to enjoying it instead of getting offended that people like things you don't.
@@MissCellanious1 it's extra weird since the internet has evolved to tend to try and put you in an echo-chamber so you hear most of your own opinions. so we SHOULD be seeing more of eachothers' opinions XD
I honestly think Matthew Lillard's performance was Oscar worthy in this one! Just absolutely amazing! The humor is fun, and it is a good mystery, and feels just like the cartoons. They did such a great job with this, and even the sequel, although I think this one is a bit better.
The weird thing about this movie is that is not really based on the classic cartoon but on the perception that adults that grew with the show had, like Shaggy being a stoner, Velma being a lesbian, Daphne being a damsel in distress, Fred being an idiot or Scrappy being evil, none of those where a thing in the cartoons, some where introduced or explored on later shows like Fred being dumb in a Pup named Scooby Doo, Velma having a female love interest in Mystery Incorporated, Shaggy being arrested for havin drugs in Harvey Birdman attorney at law or Scrappy being super muscular in the Apocalypse comics So is funny that they base their movie characters in aspects that werent part of the cartoon characters to beging.
When did people decide Fred was a dumbass? I watched the cartoon a lot growing up, Fred was kind of a stick in the mud but still a good guy. In the movie he's just a stupid dick
@@somethingclever8916 right, stick in the mud probably wasn't the best choice of words, but more reserved and straightforward, not as fun. But he was a competent and smart guy, he and Velma were the only ones that actually seemed qualified to solve mysteries. Movie Fred was just a borderline creepy douche, if they didn't tell you in dialogue that it's Fred I wouldn't have guessed.
Really?! I didn't get that at all, then I haven't really seen the later shows. I watched scooby as a kid the earlier seasons. This movie is good, entertaining at best. The cast was good as well. I like the cartoon version better. I found the gang more intriging. I always wanted to know there backstory.
@@floydharper1216 given Scooby Doo's origins as a riff on stuff like the Hardy Boys, Fred is pretty much in line with that influence. Very Hardy-esque as much as Velma was a more bookish, nerdy Nancy Drew.
I loved this movie when I was younger, even though I knew it was flawed. But now I look back and I am so awed by Matthew Lillard's performance. It's so committed and his interpretation of the character is realized. The look is perfect. I just smile whenever he's on screen.
Daphne didn't instantly become a kick ass martial arts expert. She spent two years improving. Thus, the "Girl Power" thing is earned. She also was not perfect.
yeah, i left my own comment about deleted scenes, but they showed her training in one of them in the time between the split and the present. And they also had the contrast of Velma being full of it with her "career taking off" when she is shown in therapy and mockingly not even remembered for being a mystery inc team member-over the top yes, but the brains usually behind the desk is usually the one only the team knows/thanks. She just happens to actually be out there, which makes it all the more insulting, while lying to freddy's face while Daphne's black belt is actually the truth.
Yeah, and they didn't give her super human strength or anything, she's doing pretty much exactly what you'd expect from someone of her approximate build could do, so she's a decent feminine badass role model that's actually attainable.
@@theapexsurvivor9538 There's also a scene that was deleted showing her training (along with velma in group therapy-flashbacks) when they all re-meet all the airport. It shows she isn't particularly great but is able to handle herself enough. I wish we could get a full, uncut-version of this film with all the great deleted scenes back in.
And arguably, she was never exactly "ditzy," either. A little careless and made helpless at times, but she was always a "curious cat," and didn't scare easily. She had a good idea of what was happening, but usually didn't expect to be wrapped up in it the way she did, usually being the one to accidentally spring traps. She knew something was _there_ or was just generally trying to find something "off," but she didn't know "what" until she's in it, which isn't exactly a failure. Just really bad luck. Learning to be a badass had more to do with having a way to get _out_ of traps after she sprang them, more than anything else. She, herself, as a person wasn't exactly a problem that needed changing, which is a nice departure from the usual Girl Boss Transformations, too.
The fact that some of the cast went on to voice the characters in the cartoon movies and shows makes it even better cause it showed how much they love this project and the story
Scooby Doo will always be a feel-good film for me and I always go back to this franchise every now and then bc it provides me so much nostalgia and comfort. This live adaptation is sincerely one of my favorites, and you just laid out what made it so much special that I couldn't quite explain as eloquently
It makes sense that James Gunn was the writer. He understands movie adaptations. Look at how he salvaged the Suicide Squad franchise or the Guardians of the Galaxy. He gets it.
@@danielorlovaquinn Suicide Squad was way better than Guardian of the Galaxy because he had all the freedom to make that movie and it shows. I love the GOTG but SS was way more enjoyable and horror is his genre so yeah.
I will never understand how Jon Faverau nailed The Jungle Book and giving us something fresh but still somewhat faithful to the original cartoon, yet failed with The Lion King. It's like in the span of three years he completely forgot what worked. Someone should've sat him down and make him watch The Jungle Book again to jog his memory. That being said, Scooby Doo is definitely number 1 on my list of live-action adaptations.
I was absolutely obsessed with this movie as a kid and had the assumption that it must have been terrible now as an adult, because I haven't watched it in so long, and gee thanks for this video, it makes me realize what a fun time it was and still is ! Love the nostalgia
"After the 'original guy' retired" - ouch. Iconic Casey Kasem didn't deserve that. Even Lillard respected the man and got his blessing before doing so.
As a 70s kid who grew up loving all things Scooby Doo, I thought this was a great adaptation! It kept the heart and fun, but also gave us some emotional depth. This is a great overview of the project, thank you!
I kind of wish there was an R-rated Directors Cut. I'm really curious how that would be. But I do also really enjoy this film as it is. Its zany, a bit corny at times, but keeps the heart and soul of Scooby-Doo. Thanks for discussing this!
@@JasonZakrajsek there were full bikini scenes with velma idk how you'd fix that with cgi? ruclips.net/video/ZQ-Tp4Dl-qk/видео.html ruclips.net/video/UKg6Mmp2Uhw/видео.html There was supposed to be a scene where velma and dafne kiss too.
Mystery Incorporated legit deserves so much more attention and acclaim. It's now my default imagining of the show and it's made just about all other Scooby Doo properties unwatchable.
@@sweetprincess213 It’s a series rather than a standalone movie, but yes, it is my favorite version of the Scooby game. If you like Scooby Doo and haven’t seen Mystery Incorporated, then you should really check it out.
Even if FPJr didn't have much to do he committed to the bit in a way that didn't seem out of character or hammy. He didn't phone it in and while that is the bare minimum I still appreciate it
The perfect ridiculousness of this movie is exactly why me and my adult friends will still get together to watch it. It hits the sweet spot of elevating the experience while still maintaining its foundation. One specific point of a good children's show remake is that it very intentionally includes humor that spans all ages, for current kids and adult nostalgia watchers. It has longevity with specifically 2000s kids because as I rewatched it, its humor aged with me. The fart jokes for when I was 7, and the Mary Jane joke for me now.
I love both of the Scooby Doo live adaptations, they are a huge part of my childhood, they’re funny and actually have a plot without taking themselves so seriously, those actors will always hold a special place in my heart as silly as that sounds
Going back the Shaggy's analogy of the Banana Split, there's one thing that's missing... the bowl. In this case, Shaggy and Scooby are the bowl that holds all those ingredients together
can we just highlight the fact that the CG version of Scooby is pretty faithful in both design and his erratic movement, plus Scooby's classic sense of humor is very well translated onto the CG Scooby's facial expressions. It's pretty clear the movie blew most of their CG-budget on Scooby's movements and design, because the other CG monsters are so fake-looking you almost forget that Scooby is CG as well.
Isn't it funny how a live action movie like Scooby-Doo would become more memorable than Scoob, an animated movie? Similar vibe I had with the 2000 live action Grinch movie and it's 2018 animated counterpart.
i didnt watch scoob but watched a review and i could tell it was bad thats why i havent watched it. tbh a lot of animated movies nowadays arent good its a shame that some of the best companies that werent disney/pixar have all been bought by other companies or have just gotten bad. theyre all just fillled with cringy pop culture refrence jokes
I am actually really glad that you spoke about this movie so highly and positively! I always thought they did an excellent job remaking those. I have no idea why everyone I made talks so negatively about them! They had excellent and superb casting and people didn’t like them all because the setting wasn’t the same. I always thought they were great! 👍🏻😊
the one thing I specifically remember about this film is that one scene of daphne writhing on the sofa after her uh soul thingy? soul thingy re-enters her body pretty sure it awakened a few things in me
Massive failure when they didn’t do the 3rd one.. this franchise is the absolute best live action adaption! Every actor did such a good job as their characters
@@jamesking7946 i mean they’re still actors so they could do it. But i’m thinking it probably wasn’t funded well or was not given the chance to be made because the second one didn’t do as well as the first? Idk tho
i love that that guy who hangs around velma is literally credited as "velma's friend" Velma spends a lot of time with Fred in this so I feel like they could have mixed things up and had her get with fred if they wanted to keep her straight. I personally love Fraphne but their relationship comes out of nowhere in this movie, and Fred has more interaction with velma. That being said I do love the friendship and respect building that came from Velma and Fred's interactions that were purely platonic. I feel like they probably hoped that we would just accept the fred and daphne ship as canon based on fan perception and not question the lack of build up. I did that for like 18 years and then realized it wasn't built up much.
Actually, Fred and Daphne are married in real life and they were chosen to have real chemistry in the movie. I agree they should have showed more in the movie about that. Maybe it got cut because it was too inappropriate in the scenes they had planned?
I’m guessing since we all knew fred and daphne were together or were the canon ship, they didnt build it up and focused more on fred and velma’s friendship coz we would instantly know that fred and daphne are the ones who are together even without any build up. I hope what i said makes sense lol.
I didn't hate him as a kid, but I was rewatching some of the shows with Scrappy (a lot of Scooby Doo is on Tubi TV) and oh my gosh he was SO ANNOYING!!! I feel like they toned him down in later spinoffs but in the original Scooby and Scrappy series I cannot stand him
As a kid I loved the original cartoons series. When the movie came out I wasn't expecting much, but....WOW. The cast did an amazing job of recreating the original experience and bringing the characters to life.
I remember watching this on video tape when I was 9 and Instantly falling in love with the movie, I remember being most impressed with Mathew Lillards performance as Shaggy whos my favorite Scooby doo character. I remember laughing so hard at certain parts and feeling really sentimental during other parts. I really enjoyed this movie and will even still watch it today, 20 years later!!
I think Scooby-Doo was monstrously underrated. I love it every time I watch it. However, another one from that pathetically underrated was Jose and the Pussycats. The songs were not that bad, they picked great actors, it had what has to be the most classic line in any cartoon to movie adaptation EVER, (Alexander: You know what, I still don't know why you're here. Alexandra: I'm here because I was in the comic book.) It had Parker Posey. When Parker Posey is given the right role, she's AWESOME. (She was a PERFECT replacement for Jonothan Harris as Dr. Smith) And she was excellent as Fiona. If you pay attention this little movie had a lot to say. So there's a movie you should go back to. I mean, if you remember Scooby-Doo, you have to remember Josie and the Pussycats.
Felt all of this, really love both and Josie and them was so much better than the Archie comics imo just because wasn't so much jealousy over the protag mess going on in it.
omg i remember that show on boomerang, but they always showed it in weird hours, so i always missed it. wished they showed it more or at least showed it in proper hours because the songs were so good and it was so cool to see a girl band.
YES! I was scrolling through the comments hoping for a JatP shout out. I've never seen the cartoon but this hold up as one of the most quotable enjoyable movies of my childhood, to this day one of my semi-regular comfort watches. I hold it and the Scooby Doo movies as my top-tier cartoon adaptations.
This movie, the original and Mystery Incorporated are the best iterations of the show imo. Both this and MI helped flesh out the characters and broadened the story. MI was also the first and only serialized Scooby Doo show.
@@blahthebiste7924 I think that's a matter of opinion. I still enjoy it. And it's what made people like the characters and franchise to begin with so it obviously has something to love.
The gang splitting up was also the idea explored in scooby doo zombie island. It's my favorite scooby doo movie and also the one that has been the source of recurring nightmares of mine for years lmao
@@JasonZakrajsek No, if you research it, you will find James Gunn talking on Twitter about the inappropriate jokes and kiss scene that warranted that rating.
Loved this movie as a kid and haven’t really revisited it as a young adult. I definitely know what movie I’m hitting with a few beers later lmao. Thanks for the video, I think you pretty much nailed it, and it’s interesting to see how much honest treatment this movie was given as a movie in itself, not just a live action remake cash grab. It’s a genuinely enjoyable movie, and as you said, should be the standard-bearer for all cartoon live action remakes. They pretty much nailed it. Nice work, I subbed!
The real problem with Will Smith as a genie is that- he’s a funny actor but he’s No Comedian. That man could not do good stand up unless the audience is predisposed to like him based on acting roles he didn’t even write. They should’ve looked at famous stand up comedians for the role- since that’s why they hired Robin Williams in the first place
He needed to learn comic timing. Comedy is teachable. But Smiths ego is too big. And Genie was a goofball. Smith doesn't want to play parts that make him look silly. And that shows
Well they wrote the original script and songs with Williams in mind adding lots of impressions and ad libs. But they never did that for Will, why hire a man that can rap for a musical if you're not going to properly utilise that?
I liked his understated comedy in the "Aladdin" film - made me go back to the theater two more times just to watch! The ad lib scene with him and Aladdin going on about spoons and jams had me in stitches! I think he played the role perfectly as someone who has to follow in Robin Williams' shadow. Let's be honest - NO ONE was going to outshine Robin's genie. So what we got through Will Smith, in my opinion, was a highly enjoyable and pleasant version.
@@somethingclever8916 I'm not saying Will Smith delivered a good performance as Genie, but his comedic timing isn't bad in general. He's not a stand up comedian at all, but he's still a seasoned comedic actor. Men in Black and Fresh Prince are prime examples of Will Smith at his best.
I'm glad you brought up the Jungle Book and Narnia in comparison to the Lion King 2019. They were able to show realistic animals while still maintaining genuine emotion and expression that never came out as jarring.
The issue with Lion King is that is was so afraid to make even the smallest changes in the story (minus butchering Be Prepared) that it was such a shot for shot remake, it failed to have its own identity. I’m still baffled John Faverau was the director.
@@Danbo22987 yeah that’s a good point, what’s the point of watching a desaturated version of the film, if you can just watch the same plot in the original movie with better delivery and expression?
I love this movie so much. I went to see it on opening day with three friends, and we were dressed as the characters. You’re right in every way about how well the movie holds up and everything they did right. The only thing I will never forgive is them being forced to change Velma being queer. I was 14, had no clue that I wasn’t straight, and I was *dressed as Velma*. My god if she’d been a lesbian?? I might’ve figured my own sexuality out 10 years earlier!!
IDC how dated this movie is, I will also love and prefer this live action version of Scooby-Doo, as well as it's sequel Monsters Unleashed, to any other live action film from the franchise.
honestly i can't think of other time period that is perfect for a Scooby Doo live action adaptation. Everything was so campy and raunchy in the 2000s and it's a movie destined to be made for the time. I can't imagine seeing a live action adaptation in the 2010s or 2020s as Hollywood is trying to "politically correct" itself now. It's just the right movie at the right time.
They have been trying to relaunch scooby. There was and is an okay Daphne Velma TV movie, and now a Velma series (played by a 42 year old woman). No scooby
I watched this movie again a couple of months ago as a 21 year old rather than a 7 year old, and it holds up. A solid 7 out of 10 with legitimately funny jokes. It was cringy and VERY 2002 at points(fart jokes and frosted tips galore), but even beyond the nostalgia it was genuinely entertaining. I grew up watching Whats New Scooby Doo, so I'm sure that had an impact, but I think even without that context it's just a solid movie with genuinely scary moments and legitimate tension. If people's souls didn't go back into their bodies this is just Scooby Doo meets John Carpenter's The Thing.
As a child I was horrified and deeply hurt that Scrappy-Doo was the villain, but now as an adult....I still am! #JusticeForScrappy That said, finding out that it was originaly intended to be for adults has softened my perception of the whole film since I can see the appeal and the joke for that generation. As a kid I didn't really get the jokes and I found the tone uncomfortable. It's left me with mixed feelings for kids shows that overdo the adult in-jokes at the expense of it's target audience. I think if it had been allowed to be what it was intended to be it would have had a better reception overall, with fewer confused children.
I was horrified as a kid by scrappy doo in the film. He was my favourite character to begin with. I didn't even think he would be in it. When the reveal was made, I started crying so much my parents had to take me out of the theater. 😂 I still love and hate this movie.
I loved this movie as a kid, even if some jokes went over my head lol Never cared that much for Scrappy but the acting was cartoony enough for me to sold me on the cast
I could never figure out why I enjoyed this weird cgi movie, but you nailed it. I wasn't even a huge fan of the original mystery gang, but I cared a lot for them in this movie
Definitely hit the movie live action adaptation sweet spot imo. The body humor makes me cringe to remember, but it certainly embodies what makes Scooby Doo fun but not too scary. And Daphne slamming the wrestler will always be iconic. Ooo, and rip anyone who wants a version of Velma who gets a girlfriend. Mystery Inc. which was amazing and went darker than I expected, only hinted at intended epilogue Velma gf agenda.
My first video of yours that was suggested to me by the algorithm. I love your style. you have wit and humor. I also like the substance matter :) I enjoyed the movie as a teenager and loved this review .
I was just rewatching both of the movies yesterday and nearly forgot how entertaining they are. They came out at just the right time, perfectly placed in the beginning of the millennia "Our friends have been kidnapped..." *Maniacal Laughing*
Legit this is my favourite live action adaption of Scooby Doo. Because it's original, campy, fun and unique. When it first came out critics hated it, but all my friends and I would watch it over and over. And even now, as an adult. It's still hilarious to watch.
Sarah Michelle Gellar hated wearing Daphne's purple go-go boots and would change into comfy sneakers whenever she was able. Freddie Prinze Jr. hated wearing the trademark ascot Fred usually wore in the original cartoons. Jennifer Love Hewitt and Jennifer Aniston were considered for the role of Daphne. The director, Raja Gosnell, wanted a real-life couple to play Daphne and Fred. His first choice was Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. Prinze Jr. didn't originally want to do the movie because he felt it wouldn't live up to the Scooby cartoons, but Gellar talked him into it.
I remember watching this movie as a kid and loving it. I have to rewatch it again but I can definitely agree that the aesthetic of the original show was matched perfectly in this live action movie, Daphne has some fire outfits. I can appreciate that the people who did this movie really cared about it unlike so many adaptations now.
I was born in '69 so I grew up with Scooby & the gang and they were one of my favorites in my childhood. I took my own kids to see the live action movie and really loved it, it was a family favorite for a long time, we must have worn out the DVD and seen it several times on the big screen over the summers when our local movie theater had dollar movie days and revived a lot of favorites. Your analysis was great.
I had no idea Velma was originally going to be a lesbian...jeez man, as a nerdy gay kid, I would've loved that representation. The early 00s were a dark time...
@@ee1yd apparently. Validation -a word that only has its current meaning for 5 years -is now a need They have discovered the importance of self confidence and believing in yourself
LOL!!!! Excellent work, young lady. We watch this movie every night. My wife of 32yrs developed dementia and this was one of her favorite movies. Its one of the few things that can get a spark in her eyes. Shes non-communicative but i can instantly tell she knows its Scooby-Doo. She loved everything but especially the "nice sweater" and later the "Melvin Doo" call back before the sacrifice. LOL!!!!
If I had a nickel for every movie that had the gang split up split up, only to reunite on a legitimately haunted island years later, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t alot, but it’s weird that it happened twice, right?
Also can we talk another COSTUMEEESDS lordddd . What people tend to forget about regarding film and believability is always the costumes. The ones in scooby doo aren’t carbon copies of the 70’s 2d costumes but they’re like these awesome fashionable, realistic outfits that feel true to the characters but also stylised for the sake of the film. Amazingly done
This movie is genius and this Daphne should be the ONLY feminist icon to be ever needed, cause we need to dissociate "girly" with "weak". Also, I love how people are saying to this day that Daphne and Velma, together, are like a walking Lesbian Flag. Maybe the producers were onto something after all.
I agree, I hate that modern movies seem to want to rob women of their femininity in order to make them "strong." I'd point to Sarah Conner in the Terminator movies. In the first 2 movies she was incredibly strong, literally described as a legend who inspired generations of people after her death, but she also considered being a good mother to be her central mission. In the new movies, being a mother was somehow something to be ashamed of, to traditionally feminine, so they took that away from her, as if that was somehow an improvement. As for the lesbianism, I think it was there in the original, but in the original cartoon, everything was hinted at but not made explicit. I think keeping it that way is true to these characters. Like with the weed jokes, I think it just works better as a continuation of the show if it's strongly hinted and we know what's going on, but it never rises to the surface of the story. But that's just in consideration of 40+ year history of these specific characters. I don't think it's a rule that would apply to other stories. When making an adaptation, it's important to respect the source material, which is something else Hollywood can't seem to figure out.
@@shadenox8164 Sure. I always think of gender roles as optional. Anyone who wants to opt out their gender role should be allowed to do so. But anyone who enjoys following their gender role should not be shamed for it. If you go on college campuses these days, you often literally see signs that say "gender is a disease." That's going way to far. People who actually enjoy being "classically" masculine or feminine should not be pressured to do the opposite of their gender role. Everyone should just be free to pick whatever works for them.
I personally prefer Fred and Daphne together because of their chemistry and history together. I liked Velma with Hot Dog Water (I forgot her actual name) in Mystery Inc.
This absolutely blew me away. I felt like you were reviewing something on the level of Citizen Kane with how much you discussed. The fact that it's a Scooby-Doo movie makes it even better. Subbed.
This might seem minor but I love how accurate yet *realistic* the outfits are. They look like actual outfits! Alot of live actions clothing look like cheap bad cosplay.
I can't even watch once upon a time UX the costumes are really cheap looking most of the time
when your watching a remake and it looks like a bad porn you know they didn't spend much time on the costumes lmao
* cough cough * Aladdin
yess and i’d like to add on how *accurate* each person looks to their cartoon counterpart. I think adaptions will always have a huge visual appeal it needs to carry out, and having characters look believable is crucial too
They really reminds me of What's New Scooby Doo, and it works so well.
I’m not kidding when I say Daphnes line of “I enjoy being a girl” has impacted my whole life.
That line was actually from the second one. Scooby Doo 2 Monsters Unleashed. I’d love to see an analysis on that one because I think it was more memorable and better written than the one talked about in this video. 🙌
I absolutely get this. I had fallen into the trap of I'm not like other girls. I was bullied a lot by other girls, and I guess I didn't want to be put in the same boat as them. Legitimately, that line really started a healthy change in me. It seems so silly. But it stuck with me.
Same. The "I'm not like other girls" shit had a vice grip on me and that one single line made me go "...Huh. That's... actually pretty cool" then proceeded to be the first step to me getting comfortable in my own femininity
Im not kidding when I say that Daphnes line of « I enjoy being a girl » made me reaslise I was trans
The way she effortlessly beat a guy up wearing lavender platform boots will never not be iconic
"In the original cut, Shaggy was a stoner" I'm pretty sure he was still a stoner in the final cut.
They did make a reference by having smoke coming out of the van while Shaggy and Scooby were in there. They were actually just cooking burgers but we know what they meant.
@@callmeak21 lol even as a kid I took it as they got high, then wanted burgers which made more smoke 😂
"I'm Mary Jane!"
"Like, that is my favorite name!"
oh he definitely was
@@spiderbug7615 OHH OMFG I JUST REALIZED THAT
The bit about Daphne becoming a badass without losing her femininity reminds me of one of my favorite scenes in the sequel: the gang is stuck in a trap, so Daphne pulls out her makeup kit and uses it to trick the fingerprint scanner. "I love being a girl."
I reentacted exactly that during those play times youd have where youd just pretend to be doing things as a group- we weren't even reenacting the movie together i was just a dweeb n did it. I don't know why that memory is still with me but it is lol
I did not think the Scooby Doo Live Action movie would end up on my list of "this is feminism and female empowerment done right" but here we are
I love movies that do this. For example, in Jurassic World people gave that movie a ton of crap because Claire was running from a dinosaur in high heels. The actress has said multiple times that it felt *strong* to keep the heels on. She didn’t have to erase her femininity in order to be a badass. Those are the female characters I love the most.
Beyond that she was *not* supposed to have good shoes, she is an office worker, and if she wears heels all day, she will probably not have a way to change her shoes. Also, having had to run in high heels, it is doable, just not necessarily the most comfortable way to run.
Yes I agree unlike marvel who likes to hit you over the head with it. “Oh there super heroes let’s have a all female fight against the baddie in endgame.” Lol
I always liked they made Daphne the literal muscle of the group. Also a subtle note I never realized when the group split you can see them walking towards their own cars implying their infighting got so bad they wasn’t even traveling in the mystery machine together anymore. A lot of us assumed growing up they just had a big fight and split randomly.
Ditto, show’s how just because you appear girly doesn’t mean you’re just a damsel in distress!
Your right about the caaars¡¡
I thought Fred got a ride with the news girl that kissed him probably insinuating he had a one night stand with her after the break up. Fred’s too “cool” to drive after a break up in this franchise.
Never noticed that think I need to rewatch the movie
agreed. seeing a fashionista, trendy female play the muscle role in the group was very refreshing especially considering its time.
IT DOES NOT TAKE ITSELF TOO SERIOUSLY. It’s silly and fun like a cartoon, it’s light, with silly jokes and silly scenes. The characters are over the top as they are in cartoons, but more well rounded as it happens in movies. It’s just a perfect middle point. And now it’s a nostalgia masterpiece with all the 2000s vibes it gives off. Still love to watch this movie.
This and the second one both did it right.
@@maxxhanneman9848 I feel like the second was more a cash grab than anything (seriously why else is Seth Myers in it?) But it did try harder than a lot of live action adaptations and pulled it off. But more like the gang grown up. (The age old "men are clueless and women will crucify them" joke.) Also, Fred comes off as an even bigger douche canoe than in the first one (which remembering when we first see him and again after the split, yeah, checks out)
Edited to add: just remembered the line he gave to velma at the castle. *Rubs my temples*
This is one of the reasons I love this movie and despise the 2010 mystery incorporated. It took itself too seriously and the comedy and lighthearted fun from earlier iterations just wasn't there. The writing is more similar to Riverdale than it is to the series it was based on.
@@spookkook stop with the dark and gloomy riverdale like adaptations 😭
@@juli8288sorry I just really don't like the writing and drama of mystery inc
honestly, the energy Lilliard and the air had between them? undescribable. i really hope those two have a cast reunion one day
😂
Cast reunion. More like fred and daphine just have to go to the opposite side of the house. 😂
the actors of fred and daphine are married so maybe!!!
Sadly, Shaggy's actor died, rest in peace Mathew Lilliard
@@sylvesterthekiibokinnie1637 Matthew hasnt died?? The original voice actor did
"lillard had incredible chemistry with the empty air he was talking to" the way I cackled!!!!
I always assumed it was a dude in a greensuit he was talking to
"He's a talking dog, you know what I mean?" - Freddie Prinze Jr.
Words to live by 😌
Eloquent AF
He has such a way with words
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“I’m not gonna claim it’s a cinematic masterpiece.”
I will. I will make that claim.
And I'll back that claim up because it's a fact
me too
I will back you up as well
I will too 🎉
The casting was extremely perfect. Not to mention the soundtrack, which had Outkast, Busta Rhymes, and Sugar Ray. It's honestly so cool that Mark McGrath (lead singer of Sugar Ray) made an appearance in the movie. This movie is one of my all-time favorites for a reason. Obviously, the CGI looks dated seeing how it's been 20 years since its release and we now have CGI that looks seamless and real but it's nice to see that. It's nostalgic.
Oh my god the soundtrack was epic.
It was so weird to see clips of the monsters in this video that weren't as fuzzy as the ones I watched growing up on VHS and a CRT tv. Even then it was jarring and stood out a little, but the film quality, or lack of it, helped a little
I love the Shaggy version of the Theme Song. Hell of a tune
Yeah, but they're no match for The Hex Girls or "It's Terror, Time Again!".
more like sugar gay
Gosh, sometimes I forget that Scooby was CGI because Lillard's performance was so real. As you said, great chemistry with air, and that's insane to me.
I've never seen this live action, but my God, did Shaggy's actor do a superb job adopting the cartoonish movements of the animated character :0
He really did! He IS Shaggy in my mind lol
He did so well that in he later became the voice of Shaggy in some of the animated shows and movies.
I think Matthew revealed he literally screamed for hours, intentionally "destroying", per se, his voice so he could sound more like Shaggy. That's commitment, lol.
You should watch it, it’s so good, especially since now is the perfect time to watch it (cuz it’s close to Halloween)
I really recommend it. I just rewatched it, and even in my 30s it still holds up. Some of the jokes I missed as a super sheltered 13-year-old had me in giggling fits
"Took over the voice acting for Shaggy when the other guy quit." *my husband from the other room* "The OTHER guy? The Other Guy! It was Casey Kasem! You give that man the respect he DESERVES."
Also Casey Kasem didn't quit. He was very ill and elderly and still continued to voice Shaggy until he was no longer physically capable due to his illness which robbed him of his voice.
I did say he retired, not quit 😅
Yeah, I was laughing too when she referred to Kasem as "the other guy" but Matthew Lillard is amazing. BTW some drama: they actually replaced him in the latest update of the show and he found out via twitter :(
You mean when they recasted the gang in Scoob right?
@@purplehaze2250 THEY REPLACED MATTHEW FRIGGIN LILLARD?????
@@purplehaze2250 What?! How can they do this?! This is outrageous, it's unfair...
I love how they made Daphne into a physically stronger character without losing her femininity. This was 2003 so we saw a feminine Xena and Buffy being strong without having to become a masculine version of themselves.
yes!! love sarah mg
@SomeoneOnlyWeKnow No... it isn't. Nor is it okay for men to not be masculine. Not only is it the complete opposite of what Nature intended, it just plain looks wrong and cringe/creepy if the two sexes play against type.
@@filthycasual8187 no
@@filthycasual8187 absolutely not, there is nothing wrong with not conforming to gender roles
@SomeoneOnlyWeKnow It is, but it gets old pretty fast when 90% of the strong women characters nowadays aren't feminine
This movie is strangely perfect in a way. Taking source material with an extremely simple concept it managed to modernize its characters while not taking anything away from them. It has its own personality which is something very few live action adaptations can say
Can that include the 2004 sequel Monsters Unleashed?
@@seanhorace925 no that movie is an abomination and should be forgotten
@@denverhoo7565 not really it is more closer to the cartoon
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Fun fact: Tim Curry is a HUGE fan of Scooby Doo and had voiced the villain in "Scooby Doo and the Witch's Ghost." They offered him the creepy owner role here as well, and he was set to accept it before learning that the character would turn out to be Scrappy all along. He HATED Scrappy, so refused the role and was replaced with Rowan Atkinson!
edit made for clarification
I heard of this too! But couldn’t find a credible source for it so chalked it up to internet rumors 🤷🏽♀️ tho if it’s real that’s a bummer haha, he would’ve been excellent in this role!
I'm just trying to imagine Scrappy with the voice of Tim Curry
that is an awesome fact
@Will N I like buff scrappy.
Why'd they tried to give him the role of Scrappy doo, they don't sound anything alike. It probably would've made more sense to give him the role of the kidnapped owner of the island.
'Do I quit?'
'No, Scoob. Friends don't quit.'
Hit me so hard. Just goes to show that when all else fails, when the gang all go their separate ways, that lovable duo will never leave each other.
Shaggy and Scooby are the pure heart and soul of the series. And they always will be.
I'd die for a sequel live action showing how shaggy got scoob & developed the mystery gang
@@christinachristina9311already happened, slightly unexpected.
This movie was a cinematic masterpiece, the cast especially Matthew Lillard we’re just so perfect. And I was SHOCKED when i found out James Gunn was a writer in the movie. Loved watching it on cartoon network during their movie segments
Which was why Lillard was hired as the voice of Shaggy for the franchise
Its a masterpiece of animated to live action
I was more shocked when I heard he did the 2 graudans of the galaxy movies lol
This movie is anything but a masterpiece.
I always found it funny that they wanted us to believe that these old ass adults to be teenagers or super young college kids.
“what made a Scooby Doo live action better than others” Matthew Lillard. the answer will always be Matthew Lillard
100%
@Kate i totally agree!! if i might add, Lillard’s chemistry with the air/puppet stand in alone is phenomenal and extremely impressive
@@zoltar__speaks it's honestly so good that you could be mistaken for believing he'd already seen the final cut or something...
*Shaggy:* Like, Zoinks! Who told you about that, man?
The other 3 were fantastic too! Even in the cartoon tho Shaggy always stands out with his goofy way of speaking, having the titular dog as his best friend, and being the comic relief. It would have been much more concerning if the other 3 had stood out more than Shaggy. His casting was perfect but so were all the rest. I didn’t know how solid an actor Linda Cardelini was until years later because she became the definitive Velma for me.
I'm so glad he took over the voice roll for Shaggy!
I think the PG rating, looking back, helped it not rely as heavily on the raunchiness as it could have which kept the "scooby doo" vibe. A good example of this is shows like Riverdale who lean more on the "grow up" aspects and less on the cartoon which causes it to basically not be able to exist without these melodramatic elements
They understood kids were their target audience and did covert adult humor.
It would have been a terrible movie if they made it raunchy
Fair, though I still want to see the R-Rated Cut come out someday, considering we still have the final cut to enjoy.
Cartoon? I thought it was based on the Archie comics from back in the day.
@@decimation9780 Yes, but there was also a cartoon show called "Archie's Weird Mysteries" which deals with paranormal mysteries in Riverdale, it was actually a pretty good show.
@@lucydragneel3510 Huh, never even heard of it. When did it air?
I will literally never get over them firing Matthew Lillard in the new movies. He and everyone else who voiced the characters deserve a formal apology and their roles back
14:56 : Daphne talking about how impactful the movie is
Fred: “it was a talking dog”
She was talking about the show, not the movie
best part is that SMG and Freddie Prince Jr. ended up getting married.
@@LLivLLaffLLuv
Coincidence? I think N O T !
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finally someone else who thinks that this movie ISNT actually hot trash. I've seen way too many people tear it apart but like...well it's like you said, it's not like it's some cinematic masterpiece, but it's still ya know...GOOD. it's not absolutely god awful like people make it out to be. For what it is, it's a decent movie and a fun enough watch
@Ray Cromwell
scooby doo zombie island released 4 years prior. was much closer to following the original cartoon, and involved actual magic and actual zombies
scooby doo and the cyber chase, one year before this movie. basically magic levels of sci-fi-being-sent-into-the-game things
shaggy and the reluctant werewolf, 1988
and thats just three off the top of my head. try some brief google searches before saying this movie is bad PURELY because it does something that's been done before in scooby doo. Scooby do was never about "skepticism in the supernatural", it's about a group of kids solving mysteries. regardless of if theyre real or not.
@Ray Cromwell so...what you're saying is
"I'm a salty boomer who is annoyed that a show evolved with the times in order to stay releveant, keep its core characters and ideas in tact, with minor errors that really don't change too much in the long run"
alright man, feel free to stay in the past and keep pretending that most scooby do fans don't consider zombie island a classic.
I have to do plenty of explaining that time does in fact pass and thnigs do in fact change to boomers before, I dont feel like I gotta do it again. enjoy your life of hatred and looking for things to dislike in any little thing.
@Ray Cromwell And you probably shouldn't get so butthurt over language also evolving and "Boomer" referring to an attitude of pearl-clutching onto "the good old days"/"tradition" over actually referring to a baby-boomer. I am not a Millennial. I still get called one. Suck it up, buttercup, and learn that opinions are not fact. Also the original was not "ruined" by the new. Your original still exists. Go back to enjoying it instead of getting offended that people like things you don't.
Finally? I cant find many who think its trash like I do. Irony eh lol
@@MissCellanious1
it's extra weird since the internet has evolved to tend to try and put you in an echo-chamber so you hear most of your own opinions. so we SHOULD be seeing more of eachothers' opinions XD
I honestly think Matthew Lillard's performance was Oscar worthy in this one! Just absolutely amazing! The humor is fun, and it is a good mystery, and feels just like the cartoons. They did such a great job with this, and even the sequel, although I think this one is a bit better.
Honestly, I can't imagine anyone else other than the cast from this movie to portray their respective characters.
he's amazing in every role he plays
Especially when he wasn't even acting against anyone. He's just using his imagination.
I stand by the opinion that every member of the Mystery Inc. was perfectly cast.
The weird thing about this movie is that is not really based on the classic cartoon but on the perception that adults that grew with the show had, like Shaggy being a stoner, Velma being a lesbian, Daphne being a damsel in distress, Fred being an idiot or Scrappy being evil, none of those where a thing in the cartoons, some where introduced or explored on later shows like Fred being dumb in a Pup named Scooby Doo, Velma having a female love interest in Mystery Incorporated, Shaggy being arrested for havin drugs in Harvey Birdman attorney at law or Scrappy being super muscular in the Apocalypse comics
So is funny that they base their movie characters in aspects that werent part of the cartoon characters to beging.
When did people decide Fred was a dumbass? I watched the cartoon a lot growing up, Fred was kind of a stick in the mud but still a good guy. In the movie he's just a stupid dick
@@floydharper1216 I always saw Fred as playing the normal character. He was the calm centered one compared to the scooby gangs antics
@@somethingclever8916 right, stick in the mud probably wasn't the best choice of words, but more reserved and straightforward, not as fun. But he was a competent and smart guy, he and Velma were the only ones that actually seemed qualified to solve mysteries. Movie Fred was just a borderline creepy douche, if they didn't tell you in dialogue that it's Fred I wouldn't have guessed.
Really?! I didn't get that at all, then I haven't really seen the later shows. I watched scooby as a kid the earlier seasons. This movie is good, entertaining at best. The cast was good as well. I like the cartoon version better. I found the gang more intriging. I always wanted to know there backstory.
@@floydharper1216 given Scooby Doo's origins as a riff on stuff like the Hardy Boys, Fred is pretty much in line with that influence. Very Hardy-esque as much as Velma was a more bookish, nerdy Nancy Drew.
I loved this movie when I was younger, even though I knew it was flawed. But now I look back and I am so awed by Matthew Lillard's performance. It's so committed and his interpretation of the character is realized. The look is perfect. I just smile whenever he's on screen.
Daphne didn't instantly become a kick ass martial arts expert. She spent two years improving. Thus, the "Girl Power" thing is earned. She also was not perfect.
yeah, i left my own comment about deleted scenes, but they showed her training in one of them in the time between the split and the present. And they also had the contrast of Velma being full of it with her "career taking off" when she is shown in therapy and mockingly not even remembered for being a mystery inc team member-over the top yes, but the brains usually behind the desk is usually the one only the team knows/thanks. She just happens to actually be out there, which makes it all the more insulting, while lying to freddy's face while Daphne's black belt is actually the truth.
Yeah, and they didn't give her super human strength or anything, she's doing pretty much exactly what you'd expect from someone of her approximate build could do, so she's a decent feminine badass role model that's actually attainable.
@@theapexsurvivor9538 There's also a scene that was deleted showing her training (along with velma in group therapy-flashbacks) when they all re-meet all the airport. It shows she isn't particularly great but is able to handle herself enough. I wish we could get a full, uncut-version of this film with all the great deleted scenes back in.
@@oneandonlysound99 honestly, I'd take a Shaggy cut of both movies.
And arguably, she was never exactly "ditzy," either. A little careless and made helpless at times, but she was always a "curious cat," and didn't scare easily. She had a good idea of what was happening, but usually didn't expect to be wrapped up in it the way she did, usually being the one to accidentally spring traps. She knew something was _there_ or was just generally trying to find something "off," but she didn't know "what" until she's in it, which isn't exactly a failure. Just really bad luck. Learning to be a badass had more to do with having a way to get _out_ of traps after she sprang them, more than anything else. She, herself, as a person wasn't exactly a problem that needed changing, which is a nice departure from the usual Girl Boss Transformations, too.
It's only so impressive that this movie is so good, despite Matthew Lillard only using 10% of his power
The fact that some of the cast went on to voice the characters in the cartoon movies and shows makes it even better cause it showed how much they love this project and the story
Scooby Doo will always be a feel-good film for me and I always go back to this franchise every now and then bc it provides me so much nostalgia and comfort. This live adaptation is sincerely one of my favorites, and you just laid out what made it so much special that I couldn't quite explain as eloquently
It makes sense that James Gunn was the writer. He understands movie adaptations. Look at how he salvaged the Suicide Squad franchise or the Guardians of the Galaxy. He gets it.
He did no such thing lol he never bombs but this is probably his best work gaurdians and suicide squad is meh
He wanted to eliminate Scrappy, so he created this to do so.True legend there.
@@danielorlovaquinn Suicide Squad was way better than Guardian of the Galaxy because he had all the freedom to make that movie and it shows. I love the GOTG but SS was way more enjoyable and horror is his genre so yeah.
I will never understand how Jon Faverau nailed The Jungle Book and giving us something fresh but still somewhat faithful to the original cartoon, yet failed with The Lion King. It's like in the span of three years he completely forgot what worked. Someone should've sat him down and make him watch The Jungle Book again to jog his memory. That being said, Scooby Doo is definitely number 1 on my list of live-action adaptations.
TJB = he was trying something new and fresh
TLK = they saw the success of TJB and decided the gimmick of it all was good enough for sales
What helped in remaking the Jungle Book is that along with adapting the animated movie it remembered to revisit the original book.
@@rockstarchick820 true
@@rockstarchick820 Or higher ups made him do it because they thought the gimmick was only needed to work.
I was absolutely obsessed with this movie as a kid and had the assumption that it must have been terrible now as an adult, because I haven't watched it in so long, and gee thanks for this video, it makes me realize what a fun time it was and still is ! Love the nostalgia
Brendon Frasier's George of the Jungle is another live-action adaptation that utterly succeeds in my opinion.
I disagree. This film IS a cinematic masterpiece.
I tend to agree.
Still didn't like Scrappy though hahaha but it didn't take any enjoyment away.
ME TOO
#metoo
@@Spthomas47 0:< no
@@yukiandkanamekuran I'd been being sarcastic.
Sorry if that was missed.
"After the 'original guy' retired" - ouch. Iconic Casey Kasem didn't deserve that. Even Lillard respected the man and got his blessing before doing so.
Its so cute that you can tell that the whole cast was passionate about the project.
loving the pfp
Is... Is your pfp Gabrielle argeste as chat noir????
The people want to know!!
As a 70s kid who grew up loving all things Scooby Doo, I thought this was a great adaptation! It kept the heart and fun, but also gave us some emotional depth. This is a great overview of the project, thank you!
I kind of wish there was an R-rated Directors Cut. I'm really curious how that would be. But I do also really enjoy this film as it is. Its zany, a bit corny at times, but keeps the heart and soul of Scooby-Doo. Thanks for discussing this!
Did you watch the deleted scenes?! They make the movie soo much better and pg13 not R but still good
The only reason it was R was because of the cleavage, which was fixed with CGI. Otherwise it would’ve been PG-13
@@JasonZakrajsek there were full bikini scenes with velma idk how you'd fix that with cgi?
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There was supposed to be a scene where velma and dafne kiss too.
If WB could do it for Snyders JLA, then why not, really :) #releasethescoobycut
A beautiful example of people actually loving the source material and putting passion into the project.
Mystery Incorporated legit deserves so much more attention and acclaim. It's now my default imagining of the show and it's made just about all other Scooby Doo properties unwatchable.
Is it better than zombie island?
RedRose yes imo
@@sweetprincess213 It’s a series rather than a standalone movie, but yes, it is my favorite version of the Scooby game. If you like Scooby Doo and haven’t seen Mystery Incorporated, then you should really check it out.
I love mystery inc
I want the show to continue
@@somethingclever8916 samee
I knew people would eventually see this movie for the masterpiece that it is.
Even if FPJr didn't have much to do he committed to the bit in a way that didn't seem out of character or hammy. He didn't phone it in and while that is the bare minimum I still appreciate it
The perfect ridiculousness of this movie is exactly why me and my adult friends will still get together to watch it. It hits the sweet spot of elevating the experience while still maintaining its foundation. One specific point of a good children's show remake is that it very intentionally includes humor that spans all ages, for current kids and adult nostalgia watchers. It has longevity with specifically 2000s kids because as I rewatched it, its humor aged with me. The fart jokes for when I was 7, and the Mary Jane joke for me now.
One great thing about these movies is how great the actors did with sounding almost identical to the original voices of the show! Its soo impressive
I love both of the Scooby Doo live adaptations, they are a huge part of my childhood, they’re funny and actually have a plot without taking themselves so seriously, those actors will always hold a special place in my heart as silly as that sounds
Going back the Shaggy's analogy of the Banana Split, there's one thing that's missing... the bowl. In this case, Shaggy and Scooby are the bowl that holds all those ingredients together
can we just highlight the fact that the CG version of Scooby is pretty faithful in both design and his erratic movement, plus Scooby's classic sense of humor is very well translated onto the CG Scooby's facial expressions. It's pretty clear the movie blew most of their CG-budget on Scooby's movements and design, because the other CG monsters are so fake-looking you almost forget that Scooby is CG as well.
Isn't it funny how a live action movie like Scooby-Doo would become more memorable than Scoob, an animated movie? Similar vibe I had with the 2000 live action Grinch movie and it's 2018 animated counterpart.
Oh my gosh! The Grinch is another live action done right.
Jim Carey grinch is waaayy better than the new one. The new one felt soulless and lifeless
@@TheNadroj10 Pretty much all Illumination movies in a nutshell
i didnt watch scoob but watched a review and i could tell it was bad thats why i havent watched it. tbh a lot of animated movies nowadays arent good its a shame that some of the best companies that werent disney/pixar have all been bought by other companies or have just gotten bad. theyre all just fillled with cringy pop culture refrence jokes
@@lightspeedmurphy7546 well, at least illumination after they learnt how to print money. Iirc they had good stuff until they released dispicable me.
I am actually really glad that you spoke about this movie so highly and positively! I always thought they did an excellent job remaking those. I have no idea why everyone I made talks so negatively about them! They had excellent and superb casting and people didn’t like them all because the setting wasn’t the same. I always thought they were great! 👍🏻😊
Having Buffy as daphne was perfect
the one thing I specifically remember about this film is that one scene of daphne writhing on the sofa after her uh
soul thingy? soul thingy re-enters her body
pretty sure it awakened a few things in me
Massive failure when they didn’t do the 3rd one.. this franchise is the absolute best live action adaption! Every actor did such a good job as their characters
Probably because Fred and Daphne started a family.
@@jamesking7946 I think it was funding
@@jamesking7946 i mean they’re still actors so they could do it. But i’m thinking it probably wasn’t funded well or was not given the chance to be made because the second one didn’t do as well as the first? Idk tho
@@zrencos I meant as in they wanted to have kids and spend as much time as possible while they were infants.
i love that that guy who hangs around velma is literally credited as "velma's friend"
Velma spends a lot of time with Fred in this so I feel like they could have mixed things up and had her get with fred if they wanted to keep her straight. I personally love Fraphne but their relationship comes out of nowhere in this movie, and Fred has more interaction with velma. That being said I do love the friendship and respect building that came from Velma and Fred's interactions that were purely platonic. I feel like they probably hoped that we would just accept the fred and daphne ship as canon based on fan perception and not question the lack of build up. I did that for like 18 years and then realized it wasn't built up much.
In Zombie island and witches ghost Fraphene is a soft ship.
@@somethingclever8916 and in stage fright the shipping is so intense I had to pause it several times. Haha.
Actually, Fred and Daphne are married in real life and they were chosen to have real chemistry in the movie. I agree they should have showed more in the movie about that. Maybe it got cut because it was too inappropriate in the scenes they had planned?
I’m guessing since we all knew fred and daphne were together or were the canon ship, they didnt build it up and focused more on fred and velma’s friendship coz we would instantly know that fred and daphne are the ones who are together even without any build up. I hope what i said makes sense lol.
Finally a channel with great video essays, instantly subbed, was beginning to believe good video essays had dissapeared!
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I didn’t really know that everyone hated Scrappy, but I know I did. I never even watched him in the original series that much lmao
I LOVE SCRAPPY, THE 13 GHOSTS OF SCOOBY DOO.
I didn't hate him as a kid, but I was rewatching some of the shows with Scrappy (a lot of Scooby Doo is on Tubi TV) and oh my gosh he was SO ANNOYING!!! I feel like they toned him down in later spinoffs but in the original Scooby and Scrappy series I cannot stand him
@@walklikeyoutalk1624 I only like him in that, and Ghoul School. That's it.
i watched a lot of the older cartoons including the one with him in it so he was one of my favourite characters next to scooby
He sucks
As a kid I loved the original cartoons series. When the movie came out I wasn't expecting much, but....WOW. The cast did an amazing job of recreating the original experience and bringing the characters to life.
also there was a 60s/70s revival in the early 2000s so the costumes and vibes fit sooo well with the zeitgeist of the time!
I remember watching this on video tape when I was 9 and Instantly falling in love with the movie, I remember being most impressed with Mathew Lillards performance as Shaggy whos my favorite Scooby doo character. I remember laughing so hard at certain parts and feeling really sentimental during other parts. I really enjoyed this movie and will even still watch it today, 20 years later!!
I think Scooby-Doo was monstrously underrated. I love it every time I watch it. However, another one from that pathetically underrated was Jose and the Pussycats. The songs were not that bad, they picked great actors, it had what has to be the most classic line in any cartoon to movie adaptation EVER, (Alexander: You know what, I still don't know why you're here. Alexandra: I'm here because I was in the comic book.) It had Parker Posey. When Parker Posey is given the right role, she's AWESOME. (She was a PERFECT replacement for Jonothan Harris as Dr. Smith) And she was excellent as Fiona. If you pay attention this little movie had a lot to say. So there's a movie you should go back to. I mean, if you remember Scooby-Doo, you have to remember Josie and the Pussycats.
Felt all of this, really love both and Josie and them was so much better than the Archie comics imo just because wasn't so much jealousy over the protag mess going on in it.
omg i remember that show on boomerang, but they always showed it in weird hours, so i always missed it. wished they showed it more or at least showed it in proper hours because the songs were so good and it was so cool to see a girl band.
YES! I was scrolling through the comments hoping for a JatP shout out. I've never seen the cartoon but this hold up as one of the most quotable enjoyable movies of my childhood, to this day one of my semi-regular comfort watches. I hold it and the Scooby Doo movies as my top-tier cartoon adaptations.
And now....for a BAD adaptation of the same series: "Velma."
This movie, the original and Mystery Incorporated are the best iterations of the show imo. Both this and MI helped flesh out the characters and broadened the story. MI was also the first and only serialized Scooby Doo show.
What about Scooby-Doo 2? That movie was just as good in my opinion
@@themoviecritic1092 I would rewatch it, you may have rose colored glasses on
@@CJ_squared Nope. Scooby-Doo 2 was great, I'm tired of pretending it's not
NGL original Scooby Doo cartoons do not hold up nowadays
@@blahthebiste7924 I think that's a matter of opinion. I still enjoy it. And it's what made people like the characters and franchise to begin with so it obviously has something to love.
The gang splitting up was also the idea explored in scooby doo zombie island. It's my favorite scooby doo movie and also the one that has been the source of recurring nightmares of mine for years lmao
I would have loved to see the R Rated version. it was probably so funny. Wish they kept a copy of the film for optional purchase.
The only reason it was R was because of the cleavage, which was fixed with CGI. Otherwise it would’ve been PG-13.
@@JasonZakrajsek ohh damn I was thinking it was a script change with more adult themed jokes and scenes
@@JasonZakrajsek No, if you research it, you will find James Gunn talking on Twitter about the inappropriate jokes and kiss scene that warranted that rating.
Loved this movie as a kid and haven’t really revisited it as a young adult. I definitely know what movie I’m hitting with a few beers later lmao. Thanks for the video, I think you pretty much nailed it, and it’s interesting to see how much honest treatment this movie was given as a movie in itself, not just a live action remake cash grab. It’s a genuinely enjoyable movie, and as you said, should be the standard-bearer for all cartoon live action remakes. They pretty much nailed it. Nice work, I subbed!
The real problem with Will Smith as a genie is that- he’s a funny actor but he’s No Comedian. That man could not do good stand up unless the audience is predisposed to like him based on acting roles he didn’t even write. They should’ve looked at famous stand up comedians for the role- since that’s why they hired Robin Williams in the first place
He needed to learn comic timing.
Comedy is teachable. But Smiths ego is too big. And Genie was a goofball. Smith doesn't want to play parts that make him look silly. And that shows
Well they wrote the original script and songs with Williams in mind adding lots of impressions and ad libs. But they never did that for Will, why hire a man that can rap for a musical if you're not going to properly utilise that?
I liked his understated comedy in the "Aladdin" film - made me go back to the theater two more times just to watch! The ad lib scene with him and Aladdin going on about spoons and jams had me in stitches! I think he played the role perfectly as someone who has to follow in Robin Williams' shadow. Let's be honest - NO ONE was going to outshine Robin's genie. So what we got through Will Smith, in my opinion, was a highly enjoyable and pleasant version.
@@somethingclever8916 I'm not saying Will Smith delivered a good performance as Genie, but his comedic timing isn't bad in general. He's not a stand up comedian at all, but he's still a seasoned comedic actor. Men in Black and Fresh Prince are prime examples of Will Smith at his best.
@@felixvilleneuve8293 those films were made 20 years ago.
Its a skill one loses
I'm glad you brought up the Jungle Book and Narnia in comparison to the Lion King 2019. They were able to show realistic animals while still maintaining genuine emotion and expression that never came out as jarring.
The issue with Lion King is that is was so afraid to make even the smallest changes in the story (minus butchering Be Prepared) that it was such a shot for shot remake, it failed to have its own identity. I’m still baffled John Faverau was the director.
@@Danbo22987 yeah that’s a good point, what’s the point of watching a desaturated version of the film, if you can just watch the same plot in the original movie with better delivery and expression?
@@Danbo22987 especially after he had done jungle book really really well only a few years back. Truly baffling
They just made King Louis waaaayyy to large.
I love this movie so much. I went to see it on opening day with three friends, and we were dressed as the characters. You’re right in every way about how well the movie holds up and everything they did right.
The only thing I will never forgive is them being forced to change Velma being queer. I was 14, had no clue that I wasn’t straight, and I was *dressed as Velma*. My god if she’d been a lesbian?? I might’ve figured my own sexuality out 10 years earlier!!
IDC how dated this movie is, I will also love and prefer this live action version of Scooby-Doo, as well as it's sequel Monsters Unleashed, to any other live action film from the franchise.
This is the kind of wholesome material that film RUclips needs more of. Very well done.
honestly i can't think of other time period that is perfect for a Scooby Doo live action adaptation. Everything was so campy and raunchy in the 2000s and it's a movie destined to be made for the time. I can't imagine seeing a live action adaptation in the 2010s or 2020s as Hollywood is trying to "politically correct" itself now. It's just the right movie at the right time.
They have been trying to relaunch scooby.
There was and is an okay Daphne Velma TV movie, and now a Velma series (played by a 42 year old woman).
No scooby
the fact that i just watched this like two days ago and the youtube recommend it was amazing
How the HELL did I not realize Daphne was Buffy the Vampire Slayer until JUST NOW
HAHAHA love that for you
Me too
Velmas boyfriend in Scooby doo 2 was also Oz in Buffy
@@heathern8043 right?!?! I’m in my mid thirties there’s no excuse they just become those characters for me at the time lol
I had the same reaction about 17 years ago
I loved this video. The break down pointed out things I missed and it's nice to see a positive review of the movie for once.
Best childhood movie! I remember having a Daphne Barbie that went with this movie and it came with a scooby! Also Matthew Lillards acting is 100/10!
I had the DVDs as a child and would watch the movies at least once a month. The movie was one of my favorites and the extras in the DVD were fun.
I’d rent every single scooby doo VHS from blockbuster as a kid! The alien movie was my fav
I watched this movie again a couple of months ago as a 21 year old rather than a 7 year old, and it holds up. A solid 7 out of 10 with legitimately funny jokes. It was cringy and VERY 2002 at points(fart jokes and frosted tips galore), but even beyond the nostalgia it was genuinely entertaining. I grew up watching Whats New Scooby Doo, so I'm sure that had an impact, but I think even without that context it's just a solid movie with genuinely scary moments and legitimate tension. If people's souls didn't go back into their bodies this is just Scooby Doo meets John Carpenter's The Thing.
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The cast of this movie is by far the most perfect one I've ever seen.
YES THIS WHOLE VIDEO 100% I'M SO GLAD YOU MADE A VIDEO ON IT
As a child I was horrified and deeply hurt that Scrappy-Doo was the villain, but now as an adult....I still am! #JusticeForScrappy
That said, finding out that it was originaly intended to be for adults has softened my perception of the whole film since I can see the appeal and the joke for that generation. As a kid I didn't really get the jokes and I found the tone uncomfortable. It's left me with mixed feelings for kids shows that overdo the adult in-jokes at the expense of it's target audience. I think if it had been allowed to be what it was intended to be it would have had a better reception overall, with fewer confused children.
You must be fun at parties
@@nicholasnahmabin7657 The life of it I assure you. My rendition of the Scrappy Rap brings joy to all.
I was horrified as a kid by scrappy doo in the film. He was my favourite character to begin with. I didn't even think he would be in it. When the reveal was made, I started crying so much my parents had to take me out of the theater. 😂 I still love and hate this movie.
I loved this movie as a kid, even if some jokes went over my head lol
Never cared that much for Scrappy but the acting was cartoony enough for me to sold me on the cast
Always loved scooby doo. Never knew scrappy was a thing. He was fucking annoying in the movie though so im glad he was the villain. 10/10 for kids
I could never figure out why I enjoyed this weird cgi movie, but you nailed it. I wasn't even a huge fan of the original mystery gang, but I cared a lot for them in this movie
Definitely hit the movie live action adaptation sweet spot imo. The body humor makes me cringe to remember, but it certainly embodies what makes Scooby Doo fun but not too scary. And Daphne slamming the wrestler will always be iconic.
Ooo, and rip anyone who wants a version of Velma who gets a girlfriend. Mystery Inc. which was amazing and went darker than I expected, only hinted at intended epilogue Velma gf agenda.
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My first video of yours that was suggested to me by the algorithm. I love your style. you have wit and humor. I also like the substance matter :) I enjoyed the movie as a teenager and loved this review .
I was just rewatching both of the movies yesterday and nearly forgot how entertaining they are. They came out at just the right time, perfectly placed in the beginning of the millennia
"Our friends have been kidnapped..."
*Maniacal Laughing*
This got me subscribed for the title alone and made me keep my subscription after the vid ended. Well done. Wish you the best
Legit this is my favourite live action adaption of Scooby Doo. Because it's original, campy, fun and unique. When it first came out critics hated it, but all my friends and I would watch it over and over. And even now, as an adult. It's still hilarious to watch.
Sarah Michelle Gellar hated wearing Daphne's purple go-go boots and would change into comfy sneakers whenever she was able.
Freddie Prinze Jr. hated wearing the trademark ascot Fred usually wore in the original cartoons.
Jennifer Love Hewitt and Jennifer Aniston were considered for the role of Daphne.
The director, Raja Gosnell, wanted a real-life couple to play Daphne and Fred. His first choice was Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. Prinze Jr. didn't originally want to do the movie because he felt it wouldn't live up to the Scooby cartoons, but Gellar talked him into it.
I remember watching this movie as a kid and loving it. I have to rewatch it again but I can definitely agree that the aesthetic of the original show was matched perfectly in this live action movie, Daphne has some fire outfits. I can appreciate that the people who did this movie really cared about it unlike so many adaptations now.
I was born in '69 so I grew up with Scooby & the gang and they were one of my favorites in my childhood. I took my own kids to see the live action movie and really loved it, it was a family favorite for a long time, we must have worn out the DVD and seen it several times on the big screen over the summers when our local movie theater had dollar movie days and revived a lot of favorites. Your analysis was great.
I had no idea Velma was originally going to be a lesbian...jeez man, as a nerdy gay kid, I would've loved that representation. The early 00s were a dark time...
Jokes about velma being a lesbian is an old implication
@@somethingclever8916 Okay and?
@@shadenox8164 its a 50 year old reference.
people are really that insecure they seek validation from movies?
@@ee1yd apparently. Validation -a word that only has its current meaning for 5 years -is now a need
They have discovered the importance of self confidence and believing in yourself
LOL!!!! Excellent work, young lady. We watch this movie every night. My wife of 32yrs developed dementia and this was one of her favorite movies. Its one of the few things that can get a spark in her eyes. Shes non-communicative but i can instantly tell she knows its Scooby-Doo. She loved everything but especially the "nice sweater" and later the "Melvin Doo" call back before the sacrifice. LOL!!!!
Also the gang split up in Scooby Doo on Zombie Island, but that was more that they’d grown up and grown apart. Also a great Scooby Doo movie
If I had a nickel for every movie that had the gang split up split up, only to reunite on a legitimately haunted island years later, I’d have two nickels.
Which isn’t alot, but it’s weird that it happened twice, right?
Also can we talk another COSTUMEEESDS lordddd . What people tend to forget about regarding film and believability is always the costumes. The ones in scooby doo aren’t carbon copies of the 70’s 2d costumes but they’re like these awesome fashionable, realistic outfits that feel true to the characters but also stylised for the sake of the film. Amazingly done
This movie is genius and this Daphne should be the ONLY feminist icon to be ever needed, cause we need to dissociate "girly" with "weak". Also, I love how people are saying to this day that Daphne and Velma, together, are like a walking Lesbian Flag. Maybe the producers were onto something after all.
I agree, I hate that modern movies seem to want to rob women of their femininity in order to make them "strong." I'd point to Sarah Conner in the Terminator movies. In the first 2 movies she was incredibly strong, literally described as a legend who inspired generations of people after her death, but she also considered being a good mother to be her central mission. In the new movies, being a mother was somehow something to be ashamed of, to traditionally feminine, so they took that away from her, as if that was somehow an improvement.
As for the lesbianism, I think it was there in the original, but in the original cartoon, everything was hinted at but not made explicit. I think keeping it that way is true to these characters. Like with the weed jokes, I think it just works better as a continuation of the show if it's strongly hinted and we know what's going on, but it never rises to the surface of the story. But that's just in consideration of 40+ year history of these specific characters. I don't think it's a rule that would apply to other stories. When making an adaptation, it's important to respect the source material, which is something else Hollywood can't seem to figure out.
Personally since not all women are feminine or want to be, a mix works with neither being presented as the ideal or weak.
@@shadenox8164 Sure. I always think of gender roles as optional. Anyone who wants to opt out their gender role should be allowed to do so. But anyone who enjoys following their gender role should not be shamed for it.
If you go on college campuses these days, you often literally see signs that say "gender is a disease." That's going way to far. People who actually enjoy being "classically" masculine or feminine should not be pressured to do the opposite of their gender role. Everyone should just be free to pick whatever works for them.
I mean they basically put Buffy in a purple dress, but sure.
I personally prefer Fred and Daphne together because of their chemistry and history together. I liked Velma with Hot Dog Water (I forgot her actual name) in Mystery Inc.
This absolutely blew me away. I felt like you were reviewing something on the level of Citizen Kane with how much you discussed.
The fact that it's a Scooby-Doo movie makes it even better.
Subbed.
Haha thank you!
I’ve always had such a guilty love for this movie…
No guilt needed :)
100% I agree! I saw the title and didn't hit it fast enough! Thanks for the great Video Essay!