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Scooby-Doo 2 - Monsters Unleashed (Full Screen Edition) (2004)

Freddie Prinze Jr. , Sarah Michelle Gellar , Raja Gosnell  |  PG |  DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (110 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini, Neil Fanning
  • Directors: Raja Gosnell
  • Writers: James Gunn, Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
  • Producers: Alan Glazer, Brent O'Connor, Charles Roven, James Gunn
  • Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: September 14, 2004
  • Run Time: 93 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (110 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0002B1614
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #51,754 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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The animated pooch detective returns in Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, which packs a wealth of ghostly villains from the Saturday morning cartoon into one movie. When Mystery Inc. opens a museum exhibit of costumes of their old foes, a new masked foe appears and steals everything--and before you know it, all the costumes come to life, chasing Fred (Freddie Prinze Jr., Head Over Heels), Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar, TV's Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Velma (Linda Cardellini, Freaks and Geeks), Shaggy (Matthew Lillard, SLC Punk), and the computer-animated Scooby Doo all over Coolsville. It's no better or worse than the first Scooby Doo movie. Watching live-action scenes that you've previously seen in two dimensions is vaguely uncanny; it's like deja vu turned inside out. Also featuring the weirdly unsynchronized lips of Alicia Silverstone (Clueless), Seth Green (Austin Powers), and Peter Boyle (Young Frankenstein). --Bret Fetzer

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Scooby and the gang confront an anonymous masked villain who is plotting to take over the city of Coolsville by wreaking mayhem with a monster machine that creates Mystery Inc.'s classic foes.

DVD Features:
Additional Scenes:Additional scenes with director's commentary
Documentaries:TRUE GHOUL HOLLYWOOD STORY
Documentary:DANCING DOG: See how they made Scooby dance and learn how to dance like Scooby
Featurette:TRIPLE THREAT FEATURETTE: Scooby gives an inside look at the stunts, sets and visual effects
Interactive Menus:THE SCOOBY-DOO MONSTERS UNLEASHED CHALLENGE: Help Shaggy solve the mystery with audio and visual clues
Music Video:2 Music Videos: Big Brovaz, "Thank You Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Again" and Simple Plan, "Don't Wanna Think About You"
Other:BEHIND THE MYSTERY MYSTERY: THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING PANTS: Go behind the scenes with our roving reporter as she tries to uncover who stole Shaggy's pants


 

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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just as good as the first., April 10, 2004
As a Scooby fan I may be a bit biased but how you can deny that this is just great entertainment for everyone is beyond my understanding. Of course this isn't high art but it IS very well put together and there are plenty of in-jokes for the wiser viewers. This movie HAS to be mindless, it would lose its kid audience otherwise. But that doesn't mean there's no good humor or plot to it.

Granted, the plot is dumb (the gang go up against all the monsters from the first season, only this time they're real), but there is slight sophistication and the manic set-pieces just bombard us, one after the other. Once again, there's not a moment of boredom, but there are quieter scenes with the Mystery Inc. gang in which character is not completely ignored. The main stars are, as usual, Shaggy and Scooby. Matthew Lillard is dead-on as Shaggy. Give this man an Oscar, seriously!

One moment that requires major suspension of disbelief is not any scene feature sludge monsters or a talking dog but a scene in which Velma utters 'I'm not hot'. NOT HOT!!!???? WHAT??? She's a total babe, more so than Daphne.

And I NEVER care about CGI FX in movies. But here they are so cool, colorful and convincing. Who are you to tell me Scooby Doo ain't real?

Go out and see this right away. Between this and Looney Tunes: Back in Action family movies are balancing out a little bit after the awful crud of Cat in the Hat and Cheaper by the Dozen.

Give us Scooby Doo 3 right now!!!

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better Than the First, April 8, 2004
Scooby-Doo still looks fake but if you look past that the movie isn't to bad.The movie has the original cast excluding Rowan Atkinson with Freddie Prinze Jr as Fred,Sarah Michelle Gellar as
Daphne,Linda Cardellini as Velma,and Matthew Lillard as Shaggy.
There are also some new characters including a museum curator who has a crush on Velma played by Seth Green.Also a mean news reporter played by Alicia Silverstone.The movie has the gang investigating a villian stealing all the costumes of the ghosts they've caught in the past and turning them into real monsters
and a subplot involving Shaggy and Scooby learning they really have no contribution to the gang and trying to solve the mysteries by themselves.Lillard again seems to be channeling Casey Kasem who did the original voice.The only bad thing about the movie was little kids in the theatre repeating every single thing that was said in the previews and in the film itself.Scooby-Doo fans should be pleased with this one.B- for the movie.Enjoy!!!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lets get a third effort in this fun franchise :), August 8, 2005
Contrary it appears to public opinion (if box office receipts are anything to go by) I actually preferred this sequel to the original SCOOBY DOO.
Gone is the ridiculous unmasking of the improbable villain (though this one is pure fantasy too) and we actually seem to have a plot here with actual clues to uncover. Whereas the first one seemed to play like some wacked out amusement park ride, this one plays it all a little straighter without losing its Scooby sense of zany humor.
The movie opens as a museum exhibit is being unveiled covering the history of Mystery Inc. Things get steadily worse however as one of the disguises comes dramatically to life Soon the team are being chased by all manner of monsters as well as a rather vindictive television reporter (played by 1990s sex symbol Alicia Silverstone).
There are some real red herrings in the convoluted plot of this movie, but there is actually a coherant follow the clues structure to this movie that was sadly missing from the team's freshman live-action version.
Yes, this movie is far from high art, but its colorful and fun...
Please give us a SCOOBY DOO 3 as this franchise just seems to get better and better.
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