To: H.R. Gross
What's up with Fred and that red scarf.
To: H.R. Gross
What's up with Fred and that red scarf?
To: H.R. Gross
They also had a bit of lesbianism that has been cut out of the film but, no doubt, will end up on the dvd version. They further market this film to kids with tie-ins at Dairy Queen.
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7 posted on
06/17/2002 7:46:29 PM PDT by
aomagrat
To: H.R. Gross
This about the fifth bad review I've read on Scooby-Doo.
I loved it as a kid and was looking forward to taking my kids but it's a no go now.
I'm so sick of the left taking things that are fun and wholesome and turning them into indoctrination.
9 posted on
06/17/2002 7:54:46 PM PDT by
lizma
To: H.R. Gross
I can't imagine what possesses Hollyweird to make movies of stupid cartoons. Scooby Doo was idiotic when it was pen and ink. What makes anyone think the transition to celluloid will improve it?
In a world that's crumbling, it occurs to me that Mankind has more important things to do than revel in the antics of a cartoon dog and a gaggle of two-dimensional characters.
14 posted on
06/17/2002 8:03:24 PM PDT by
IronJack
To: H.R. Gross
No, no, no; no,no, no, no. I refuse to watch this junk.
To: H.R. Gross
My family was disappointed to have to skip Scooby...A trusted website
Screenit.com told me all I needed to know...there is enough potentially offensive and/or scary stuff in it to keep us away. I explained to my kids that when bratty people make a movie, they sometimes put in a lot of bad stuff and even if they later take out most of the bad stuff, what's left doesn't make a very good movie. One of my kids remarked, "a stain is left where the bad stuff was..." Good-hearted people would never have put in those drug/sex/lesbian related "jokes" in the first place...and the original Scooby-Doo cartoon series was basically a good-hearted, if silly, program. Too bad.
17 posted on
06/17/2002 8:46:23 PM PDT by
lsee
To: H.R. Gross
villain: "YEAH, AND I WOULD HAVE GOTTEN AWAY WIT IT IF IT WASN'T FOR THOSE KIDS!"
18 posted on
06/17/2002 8:50:10 PM PDT by
Pokey78
To: H.R. Gross
Getting stoned in the van LOL.
26 posted on
06/18/2002 12:33:11 AM PDT by
weikel
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There must be something wrong with me but, when I was younger and watching the Scooby-Doo cartoons, I always thought that I would very much prefer being locked in the Mystery Machine with Velma than with Daphne ...
... maybe it was the sweater.
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BTTT
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Saw it last night, thought it was great fun... exactly what it should be.
It was obvious that the film makers were real Scooby fans, as they made Scrappy-Doo the villain. I loved to watch Scooby-Doo in the 70s, until they introduced that irritating little twerp Scrappy!
To: H.R. Gross
Saw it last night, thought it was great fun... exactly what it should be.
It was obvious that the film makers were real Scooby fans, as they made Scrappy-Doo the villain. I loved to watch Scooby-Doo in the 70s, until they introduced that irritating little twerp Scrappy!
To: H.R. Gross
Saw it last night, thought it was great fun... exactly what it should be.
It was obvious that the film makers were real Scooby fans, as they made Scrappy-Doo the villain. I loved to watch Scooby-Doo in the 70s, until they introduced that irritating little twerp Scrappy!
To: H.R. Gross
I didn't like the movie for another reason. That being all the occultic imagery. Amidst all the sexual, druggy ... etc
criticism, this was not mentioned. I was suprised.
56 posted on
08/07/2002 2:46:11 PM PDT by
tang-soo
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