Doo?
I didn’t think it was possible but Scooby Doo was the #1 film at the box office this weekend taking in $56.4 million in ticket sales. Hell has offically frozen over.
I didn’t think it was possible but Scooby Doo was the #1 film at the box office this weekend taking in $56.4 million in ticket sales. Hell has offically frozen over.
I, too, am shocked and saddened…
I, too, am shocked and saddened…
Who would have guessed? I swear, that pooch had, well, pooch written all over it.
Who would have guessed? I swear, that pooch had, well, pooch written all over it.
Thought you might appreciate the Chicago Reader’s capsule review:
An unmitigated disaster on the order of Howard the Duck, this big-screen adaptation of the Saturday-morning cartoon about a crew of mystery-solving kids casts Freddie Prinze Jr. as the canny but vain Fred, Sarah Michelle Gellar as the buxom Daphne, Linda Cardellini as the brainy and bespectacled Velma, and Matthew Lillard as the ravenous slacker Shaggy. The computer-generated title character, a cowardly Great Dane, is the only attraction in this desperately juvenile film, directed by Raja Gosnell (Big Momma’s House) with little sense of pacing, character development, or even fun. 87 min.
Thought you might appreciate the Chicago Reader’s capsule review:
An unmitigated disaster on the order of Howard the Duck, this big-screen adaptation of the Saturday-morning cartoon about a crew of mystery-solving kids casts Freddie Prinze Jr. as the canny but vain Fred, Sarah Michelle Gellar as the buxom Daphne, Linda Cardellini as the brainy and bespectacled Velma, and Matthew Lillard as the ravenous slacker Shaggy. The computer-generated title character, a cowardly Great Dane, is the only attraction in this desperately juvenile film, directed by Raja Gosnell (Big Momma’s House) with little sense of pacing, character development, or even fun. 87 min.