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Scooby-doo
Description
Some friends are mysteriously joined together with a dog called Scooby on a spooky island, and if they must unravel the mystery, they must work together.
Some friends are mysteriously joined together with a dog called Scooby on a spooky island, and if they must unravel the mystery, they must work together.
Actors:
Celeste Gosnell,
Matthew Murphy Karges,
Cayley Gosnell,
Neil Fanning,
Sarah Michelle Gellar,
Chris Cruickshanks,
Kristian Schmid,
Ashley Wallen,
Robert DĂaz,
Pamela Anderson,
Stephen Colyer,
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Celeste Gosnell
Matthew Murphy Karges
20 June 1967
Cayley Gosnell
Neil Fanning
12 April 1967, Queensland, Australia
Sarah Michelle Gellar
14 April 1977, New York City, New York, USA
Chris Cruickshanks
Kristian Schmid
28 November 1974, Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Ashley Wallen
Robert DĂaz
Pamela Anderson
1 July 1967, Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada
Stephen Colyer
Director:
Raja Gosnell
Raja Gosnell
9 December 1958, Los Angeles, California, USA
Country:
United States, Australia
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January 12, 2004
Far more dull and just plain dumb than it ever is funny.
Ebert & Roeper
June 19, 2002
The acting is stiff, the story lacks all trace of wit, the sets look like they were borrowed from Gilligan's Island -- and the CGI Scooby might well be the worst special-effects creation of the year.
L.A. Weekly
June 16, 2002
The source material here is flimsy to begin with, and neither Gunn nor Gosnell seems to know how to flesh it out.
Cinema em Cena
October 05, 2005
O roteiro Ă©, na melhor das hipĂłteses, medĂocre, mas o charme dos personagens acaba se refletindo na tela grande.
Common Sense Media
December 28, 2010
Too scary for most kids, too dumb for most teens.July 20, 2002
Scooby-Doo knows when to take itself seriously and when to laugh at itself -- even if its audience isn't laughing along at every gag.
Variety
June 18, 2002
Much funnier than it has any right to be, and filled with just enough inside jokes to please longtime fans of the cartoon franchise.April 29, 2009
"Scooby Doo" really didn't need a big screen adaptation, and this terribly unfunny, weird live action variation proves it.
Village Voice
June 18, 2002
As this movie knows what it is, Scooby-Doo's a relatively painless 85 minutes.November 19, 2010
What really makes this movie special is Matthew Lillard's inspired performance as Shaggy. It's not only a dead-on impersonation of the cartoon character, but it also comes with a certain kind of unique joy and a genuine soul.June 18, 2002
The movie drags, and the occasional bursts of mirth and self-referential humor can't save it from bogging down.