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Dos años después de que un choque de egos obligarse a Mistery Inc, a cerrar sus puertas, Scooby-Doo y sus avispados amigos detectives Fred, Daphne, Shaggy y Velma son llamados individualmente a Isla Espectra para investigar una serie de incidentes paranormales en el ultra-moderno club Spring Break. Preocupado porque su popular centro turístico pueda estar realmente embrujado, el propietario de Isla Espectra, Emile Mondavarious, trata de volver a unir a esos detectives con fama de entrometidos para que resuelvan el misterio antes de que su secreto sobrenatural ahuyente a la multitud de universitarios que lo frecuentan. Scooby y la banda tendrán que superar sus diferencias personales y olvidar todo lo que creen que saben sobre falsos demonios y criaturas fingidas para resolver el caso, salvarse ellos mismos y posiblemente... al mundo. (Warner Bros. España)

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D.Moore 

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inglés It's silly in exactly the same way as the animated series, but it has one big advantage: it knows it's silly, and constantly uses that to more or less successful jokes. Child audiences will find it just as enjoyable as lovers of racy double entendre, but I was most amused at the stylization into a brainy, deliberately parrot-like slapstick and the presence of Rowan Atkinson. The titular canine hero was also fine, and as far as the Mysteries Inc. gang goes, Matthew Lillard is second to none. ()

Lima 

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inglés It’s not bad to flush your brain every now and again with a silly infantile thing like this. Pure entertainment that doesn't pretend to be anything else, it's colourful to the point of being overwrought with a cool Haunted Island and Rowan Atkinson in an uncharacteristic role on top. If only they had avoided the typical fashion statement of these days, a fart and burp scene. Other than that, it’s OK. ()

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Stanislaus 

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inglés The live-action version of the adventures of Scooby-Doo and his gang sticks too closely to the animated original and looks artificial in places, largely due to the weak visual effects of the monsters and Scooby-Doo. Also, while primarily intended for younger audiences, the film has an unhealthy amount of fecal scenes that ultimately undermine it. Rowan Atkinson unfortunately has nothing to do, as does the central foursome of actors, who are not downright bad, but unfortunately tied down by a weak script. ()

kaylin 

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inglés Oh well. I was afraid it would be a terrible stupidity, so I avoided the movie "Scooby-Doo" for a long time. But eventually I did watch it and realized it simply is a terrible stupidity. Completely imbecilic humor definitely doesn't help, just like you won't be amazed by familiar faces. I was genuinely ashamed of some scenes, wondering why I was even watching them in the movie. Without any originality, transparent, just a reflection of the popular series that I never really liked either. ()

novoten 

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inglés Quite inventive adaptation of a lovely series, but there were too many fecal gags. Fortunately, the female half of the cast still stands out even after years. ()

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