5/2/2023 0 Comments Scooby doo 2002 cast![]() ![]() Again, stick to the original cartoon for all you're haunting needs. Not as many cameos but still plenty of unnecessary pop culture and some God awful music tracks. So the inclusion of a nice array of phantoms and spooks slightly elevates this above the first film but its still quite awful. The quality does vary a lot though, some ghosts look quite eerie and well realised, whilst others looks down right puerile and highly fake. This did give a nice light-hearted ghoulish 'Casper' vibe which saves the film from total ruination. There were some live action costumes used combined with CGI which didn't come off too badly admittedly. This is the films only plus point, despite relying heavily on CGI as per usual it was nice to see these old spirits. Starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard Director Raja Gosnell Trailers Scooby-Doo Cast & Crew Freddie Prinze Jr. On the plus side its nice to see a few ghosts and ghouls from the original cartoon used for the plot, always did like that deep sea diver ghost. This still isn't required as it wasn't anywhere to be seen in the original cartoon so I have no idea why the powers that be seem to think its necessary. There is still a heavy load of very childish toilet humour going on throughout unsurprisingly. Five compositions containing the equivalent of 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 volume percentages of TiC in SUS304 stainless steel, named A1, A2, A3. The cast perform a little better here, more of a natural flow with this one, they gel better and actually come across as 'Mystery Inc.' with more success than the previous film. The film, which also starred up and coming actors Gabrielle Union, Dul Hill, Anna Paquin and Kieran Culkin, has become a rom-com staple. Pretty much the same thing here with more nasty looking CGI and even more terrible looking general effects, sets, stunts and obvious stunt doubles. In addition to facing off against various monsters that are tormenting their town, the gang must deal with television journalist Heather Jasper-Howe (Alicia Silverstone), who is out to discredit their investigations. In this live-action sequel, the lovable dog Scooby-Doo once again joins his pals Shaggy (Matthew Lillard), Velma (Linda Cardellini), Fred (Freddie Prinze Jr.) and Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar) as they stumble into another seemingly supernatural mystery.
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