The audience is waiting for the story of the formation of the main characters and their acquaintances. The story will revolve around Scooby and Shaggy's abduction.
This time Mystery Corporation will not only reveal the plot of the villain Dick Dustardley, but also shed light on the mysterious origin of Scooby-Doo.
Scoob 4K ReviewIn a team of young detectives, since childhood, who exposed scoundrels in terrible masks, there is a discord. To increase the popularity of the Mystery Corporation brand, they contact producer and host Simon Cowell (what?), who proposes to expel Shaggy and Scooby bums. Friends don't argue much for some reason, and two dummies go to a bowling club to grieve. There they are attacked by strange robot scorpions, but at the last moment the dumpster saves the superhero Blue Falcon with his faithful dog Dynamite. It so happens that now they must together stop the villain Sneaky Dick, whose target for some unknown reason is old Scoob.
Grunting at remakes and adaptation is a thankless thing. This process must be accepted and understood, and then, clenched teeth, still include a new hateful version of your favorite story to tell friends how painful it was to watch the movie and how raped your childhood. There is, however, a more compromising option: if there is a fear of disgracing your youthful years by watching only one film, perhaps you should not include it at all. Tony Chervona's Scooby-Doo, for example, is definitely not worth touching by particularly sensitive people.
And everything seems to be in place: a classic team with a typical set of roles, a villain with an incomprehensible plan, stupid jokes. There's even a dog with Frank Welker's voice and Will Forte accompanying him as Shaggy Rogers. And for the ardent fans, there are plenty of references to the insignificant characters of Hanna-Barbera studio: Blue Falcon, Dynamite Dog and Captain Caveman, who sometimes flashed in the original series, as well as Sneaky Dick and his girlfriend Mattley. The presence of all the voiced heroes, however, only exacerbates the situation. The more heterogeneous characters appear in the story, the more "Scooby-Doo" departs from its classic detective line. There is no mystery here: only some superheroes, battles with cavemen and, as a result, the meeting with the giant Tserber Alexander the Great (what?).
All these adventures are accompanied by rap and trendy beats, as well as jokes about Netflix and Tinder, Instagram and American pop culture. They sound like the meme "How do you do, fellow kids?", though successful gags and bathliners do pop up sometimes. It's worse than that. For all its primitiveness (plot first), the new Scooby-Doo is too often thrown with metaphors about its own simplicity and naivety. It's as if if if you admit to being stupid and unoriginal, you get a carte blanche for being secondary.
"Scooby-Doo is an example of a desperate corporate desire to make movies for the widest possible audience. So that both fans will believe and the younger generation will make screenshots, which will then be sent to friends or posted on Twitter. Neither nostalgia nor new sensations is the fact that Scooby Do is worse than Sonic, but as a phenomenon it is a very similar case. It's the same harmless case, but it doesn't contain anything original. Hence the decision because of the virus to release the movie is not in cinemas, and on VOD cartoon only to his face: on the shelf of network releases, many of which are quiet and unobtrusive, it belongs.
Info Blu-ray Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265
Resolution: Upscaled 4K (2160p)
HDR: HDR10+
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Audio
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Subtitles
English SDH, French, Spanish