Product Description DVD Special Features: Film Maker audio commentary Cast audio commentary Featurette "Unmasking the Mystery Behind Scooby Doo" Never before seen footage Music video "Land of a Million Drums" by Outkast Featurettes: Scary Places - about movie set and design The Mystery Van - showing inside of Van Daphne Fight Scene - showing SMG rehearsing fight scene Hidden feature "Rain on Set" - English subtitles only DVD-ROM: One Voice Technology (nagivate through the ROM and complete interactive challenges) 6 ROM "Groovy Fun" Challenges Scooby Snack Match (classic concentration of matching pairs) Belch In Tune! (place burps on the musical scale to match the melody) Nobin' Nabber (Shaggy's carnie game where you position the arm and grab prizes) DooTown (make it through the obstacle course, duck and jump, and avoid blades and other dangers) Spooky Smorgasbord (help Scooby build a sandwich from ingredients that are sliding down the counter) Spooky Groove-A-Doo (match the sequence of plasma dance steps so Fred and Velma aren't discovered) Downloadables: screensavers, wallpaper, icons, system sounds Printables: Make your own "Scooby Snacks" box, playing cards, 3-D Mystery Machine model Web links Screen Ratio: 1.85:1 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 From .co.uk Ghosts haunting spooky old factories? Hip kids being brainwashed? The Darkopalypse about to engulf the world? Scooby-Doo, where are you? But the gang have all fallen out and dissolved the Mystery Inc partnership for good. Jinkeys! Luckily a strange invitation to solve a mystery on Spooky Island has unwittingly reunited the now-flopped members of the team. Can ghoul-getting gang get along again? The latest in a long line of live-actioned-up retro cartoon faves, Scooby-Doo features superb action set-pieces and seamlessly blended live actor/CGI interaction--our eponymous hero is rendered with particular panache. What's more, the special effects are backed by a scarily well-written script and some frighteningly good performances. The Buffy-tastic Sarah Michelle Gellar was born to be Daphne, and Matthew Lillard is show-stealing as the dream-to-play Shaggy. The characters themselves are darkly developed--Fred is now a vain egotist, Velma a last-picked-at-sport geek and Daphne a Clueless-style airhead. Happily, Shaggy and Scooby are still a pair of snack-happy gormless goofs for whom friendship outweighs all else. Scooby-Doo manages to be great fun for the kids without neglecting the fans of the original (1969!) series. Alongside the fun, frights and frantic action are clever in-jokes and even a few hints at some rather adult goings on--Shaggy getting "toasted" in a smokey hippy-style camper van may explain why he's always so peckish. Throw in a surprise appearance from a love-to-hate familiar face, some Charlie's Angels-style wire work and a storming rap-rock soundtrack and this'll frighten the life out of the competition. If you're thinking of missing it--Scooby-Don't. On the DVD: Scooby-Doo is beautifully realised in this anamorphic widescreen transfer--the picture is crisp, the colour dazzling and the sound crystal-clear. The menu screen is entertainingly presented with plenty of extras to explore. Highlights include the "Daphne Fight Scene", the Outcast music video and the "making-of" short "Unmasking the Mystery", which features a rare appearance from an ancient Joseph Barbera and reveals the cast and crew to be a personable, fun-loving bunch. The real stand-out here, though, is the "Alternative Scenes" section. The dropped scenes--which include a superb cartoon intro sequence--really add an extra level of understanding to the film, and one suspects that it's only because of today's attention-span challenged audiences that some of the best bits ended up on the cutting-room floor. --Paul Eisinger P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Synopsis Zoinks! Two years after a clash of egos forced Mystery Inc. to close its doors, Scooby-Doo and his clever crime-solving cohorts Fred, Daphne, Sh aggy and Velma are individually summoned to Spooky Island to investigate a series of paranormal incidents at the ultra-hip Spring Break hot spot. See more
M**M
Great film
I bought this as my son wanted some new films as there is never a film on tv with no swearing in it.I was suprised,i normally hate these but this is a good film.Worth buying i would say for your kids as my son loves it.Already watched it twice and i enjoyed it twice.
B**E
But for the fans it is all good fun and tongue in cheek
Scooby and the gang on a island. a mix of hound do it and find a clue for the clueless. But for the fans it is all good fun and tongue in cheek .
S**T
Favourite
I bought this for my 3 year old daughter who LOVES Scooby Doo. I/we must have watched it about 50 times! I thought she might not be so keen on it as it is 'live action' but that isn't the case. She loves it!
M**
Classic
Not bad not amazing but still it's a classic that takes me back to childhood. My parents myself and my son could all enjoy this
M**E
Scooooooooby doooby doooooo this film!
We love this dvd and have watched it many times.Has a great feel of the original cartoon, Shaggy is just amazing and Scooby is really well done and the other characters are fairly true too.
M**
Entertaining
As a scooby doo fan, it was a real treat to see Scooby come to life. Cast is good apart from Fred's awful overly done persona and hair style. Storyline needs work and wtf is up with the ending LOL. Entertaining and die hard fans will enjoy anyway
M**T
A great move that I would highly recommend
Its a fantastic movie that I have watched many, many times and finally got around to purchasing the DVD. I would highly recommend this too any scooby doo fan or anyone who is even remotely interested.
D**P
Great
Bought this for my son who is Scooby mad and I remember watching this when it was first released so thought he might like it. I was not wrong, he loves and watches it all the time along with Scooby Doo 2.
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