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caygs
23-06-2002, 18:44
Just seen this posted over at the BBC website (http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/entertainment/film/newsid_2061000/2061233.stm) :

Scooby-Doo will be followed by a sequel after the movie broke box office records for a June opening.

After its mixture of comic camp and kitsch proved a hit with a modern audience, Warner Bros are anxious to repeat the formula. Moves are already being made to take a sequel to the live action version Hanna-Barbera cartoon into production, following a $54.2m (£36.2m) opening weekend.

Warner announced that Freddie Prinze Jr, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard and Linda Cardellini will come back as Fred, Daphne, Shaggy and Velma, who solve mysteries with the help of their Great Dane, Scooby-Doo. Raja Gosnell, who directed the first movie, will return, as will screenwriter James Gunn. Production is expected to begin early next year in Los Angeles, with release scheduled for 2004.

Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Warners' president of worldwide production, said: "Our cast and filmmakers really brought this animated series to life on the big screen. "We feel certain that we've got another great Scooby-Doo story to tell in movie theatres two years from now."

The cartoon told the story of four young sleuths who solved a series of very similar mysteries set in haunted theme parks and hotels with the aid of their dog. Its 1960s feel and apparent drug references have made it a cult favourite with adults as well as children.

Fans have taken to the movie, accepting that it has captured the spirit of the original cartoon. Its healthy opening weekend gave the movie the accolade of being the biggest June opener ever, beating the three-year record set by the second Austin Powers movie.

nododmanfairy
23-06-2002, 20:10
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:sad:

More Freddie Prinze Jnr, I cant take it!

The_Evil_Dean
23-06-2002, 21:17
I wouldnt be against this if kids liked it because a lot of people forget nowadays that not everything is aimed at adults, but from what I have heard kids seem to be really non plussed and the adults dont care for it either so scooby doo the first just fails, not that it is particularly hateable just reallly dull.

I wont know until I see it myself which I doubt I will do until it is on tv.

8-]
24-06-2002, 01:08
As long as they make money they will keep on churning them out :sad:

slymer
24-06-2002, 07:49
Originally posted by The_Evil_Dean
I wouldnt be against this if kids liked it because a lot of people forget nowadays that not everything is aimed at adults, but from what I have heard kids seem to be really non plussed and the adults dont care for it either so scooby doo the first just fails, not that it is particularly hateable just reallly dull.

I wont know until I see it myself which I doubt I will do until it is on tv.

Everyone I know that's seen it has liked it. How can it really disappoint? It's Scooby Doo. You go into the theatre expecting to see Scooby Doo, and that's what you get. It's already made $100 mil in two weeks, so I'd say a sequel is justified.

Dear Mr Echo
24-06-2002, 10:27
I'd like to think of myself as fairly shallow and easily swayed by cheap pyrotechnics and gratuitous CGI... but Scooby Doo looks absolutely terrible. As a child I watched Scooby Doo quite a lot (who didn't), but I find the cartoon irritating now and from the trailer the film looks worse. It's also got Freddie Prinz Jr so there's another reason not to see it.

mrwriter
24-06-2002, 11:11
Originally posted by Dear Mr Echo
As a child I watched Scooby Doo quite a lot (who didn't), but I find the cartoon irritating now

Isn't that called growing up?
The fact that you liked it as a kid and don't now shows that you're not the target audience - and surely means that it could, just could hold merit for other people?
Such as kids?

It's making money because people want to see it. Can't see the harm in it myself.

Arch Stanton
24-06-2002, 11:28
Even as a kid i thought Scooby Doo was a crap cartoon. God knows why kids still watch it when they have a choice of so many good shows.

Xenole
24-06-2002, 13:02
Perhaps the title of the post should lose the "L" in planned just to be on the safe side!

Crikey!
10-12-2007, 10:32
As a child I watched Scooby Doo quite a lot (who didn't), but I find the cartoon irritating now

scooby is still great, that scrappy doo was always an irritating little **** though

jester
10-12-2007, 10:40
Holy thread resurrection record !!! ???

Spooky_uk
10-12-2007, 10:48
Holy thread resurrection record !!! ???

nope, recent lord of the rings resurrection was 8 months or so longer :p

Mr Majestik
10-12-2007, 10:58
How about 'Most random thread resurrection?'

Crikey!
10-12-2007, 11:36
How about 'Most random thread resurrection?'

it came up as a "related thread" in the thread about petrol strikes, now that <i>is</i> random!