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Daphne & Velma
Before their eventual team-up with Scooby and the gang, bright and optimistic Daphne and whip-smart and analytical Velma are both mystery-solving teens who are best friends but have only met online - until now. Daphne has just transferred to Velma's school, Ridge Valley High, an incredible tech-savvy institute with all the latest gadgets provided by the school's benefactor, tech billionaire Tobias Bloom. And while competition is fierce among the students for a coveted internship at Bloom Innovative, Daphne and Velma dig beyond all the gadgets and tech to investigate what is causing some of the brightest students in school to disappear - only to emerge again in a zombie-fied state.
Release : | 2018 |
Rating : | 4.2 |
Studio : | Blondie Girl Productions, Lifeboat Productions, Blue Ribbon Content, |
Crew : | Cinematography, Director, |
Cast : | Sarah Jeffery Sarah Gilman Vanessa Marano Courtney Dietz Evan Castelloe |
Genre : | Horror Action Comedy Crime |
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Waste of time
Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
I'm not the demographic for this film about Daphne and Velma, but I'm a long-time Scooby-Doo fan and I was curious. The best word for this film is "innocuous." It is neither particularly bad nor good. This is straight-to-DVD and it has that close-but-not-yet-there quality. The production is cheap, even more so than those two made-for-DVD Scooby-Doo movies from a little under ten years ago. The plot moves briskly and competently, but there's nothing to really draw one in. The dialogue really lags at points and there is some weird use of sound effects and voice overs.Still, you get the feeling that the cast and crew were trying. There are some funny jokes here, including one that is surprisingly and delightfully dark for the film. The setting is bright and colorful and does the best it can with the budget. The cast is mostly decent, especially main actresses Sarah Jeffery and Sarah Gillman, and do better than expected with the dialogue their given. (Still at times they're not miracle workers.) I wish them all luck and greener pastures.Overall, this isn't something I'd necessarily recommend but you can show it to your kids without it probably bugging you. If you have girls, Daphne and Velma also serve as strong role models.
The movie is not good, but I will give it credit that it improves a bit in the last half, but never to the point where it is really good. Daphne is suddenly half white and half black in this movie and has either a bad dye job, or a bad wig, because the hair does not look close to real. The Velma in the Cartoon Network live action movies is part Japanese, so a mixed-race cast member can work, but it feels forced in this movie. It was as if someone said, "Let us make it more diverse by shoving a mixed-race character into the script with a hammer." The dialog seems to have been written by an old fogey who put down what they think high school kids would say. The plot, especially at the start of the movie, is bad; now, Scooby-Doo is not known for great plots, but this is makes the others seem like Shakespeare. The special effects were really cheap sitcom quality. The action is set in High School, but is supposed to be before they meet Fred, Shaggy, and Scooby-Doo; however, the show should have been set earlier. If one includes A Pup Named Scooby-Doo the movie becomes impossible, but ignoring that show, it should have been set in Junior High School to fit with the rest of the series. The actors seem to be trying to work with the script's limitations. The plot is predictable, I had all but one element figured out in the first few minutes. There is a scene dealing with Daphne and Velma which actually got a laugh out of me, not from them, but from another character. The idea had potential, the plot could have worked, and the acting could have worked if the script had been better.
When I first heard about this movie I was told the concept was Daphne and Velma pre-mystery Incorporated battling zombies and I thought "awesome! This sounds like Shaun of the dead meets Scooby Doo! That sounds amazing! I am in! " Great concept right? Yeah... only what we actually got was nothing even remotely like that. What we got instead was a disappointing saccharine sweet kid friendly boring vanilla high school crush Disney Channel mess How could you take such an interesting concept and screwed up so badly? This thing is unwatchable. There is literally nothing whatsoever interesting or original about this movie. They turn this into a kids movie that neither kids nor adults are going to want to watch. This is a disappointing mess It's very telling that the only positive review on here is made from a dummy account, that was just created recently, and only has one review which is for this movie. It's pretty bad when even the creators feel the need to post fake reviews and try to boost this thing because they know how poorly it's going to be received. Way to drop the ball This could've been something cool instead you chose to go with...thisWhy did you even bother?
The female future members of Mystery Inc. investigate strange goings-on in their school. There's nothing worse than making a film about 2 out of the 5 Mystery Inc. members and when it's so obvious of why it was even made in the first place. Making a movie with Scooby-Doo and Shaggy would have been a great idea but 'nope' instead we got this? The acting was childish, the plot was ridiculous and the overall film bored me to death. Kids won't like it, Parent's won't like it and casual fans will like it even less. A huge waste of time and money without a doubt. (0/10)