SCOOBY-DOO
"The obnoxious special effects, the obligatory outbursts of flatulence
and the incessant, so-five-minutes-ago pop music on the soundtrack
overwhelm what is left of the scruffy, dopey old Hanna-Barbera charm."
--A.O. Scott, The New York Times
"The $90 million film version of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon TV series
is allegedly live action. But that blond wig on star Freddie Prinze
Jr. is morgue-ready. And don't buy the claim that Scooby, the cowardly
Great Dane, is the only thing computer-generated. Nothing human could
have produced a script with emotions as plastic as co-star Sarah Michelle
Gellar's go-go boots." --Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
"I am unable to generate the slightest interest in the plot, and I
laughed not a single time...This movie exists in a closed universe,
and the rest of us are aliens. The Internet was invented so that you
can find someone else's review of 'Scooby-Doo.' Start surfing. --Roger
Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
"As reformulated by the aggressively mediocre director Raja Gosnell
and screenwriter James Gunn, this 'Scooby-Doo' is entertainment more
disposable than Hanna-Barbera's half-hour cartoons ever were." --Robin
Rauzi, The Los Angeles Times
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