Movie Research Blog: This will show if our demon training truly paid off.
Yes Scooby-Doo (2002) is a horror movie! I'm shocked too! The other two are more horror than comedy so I wanted one of my research blogs to be a comedy focused horror. Scooby-doo uses lots of tracking shots, POV shots, has most of the shots at low angles, and whenever people are exchanging dialogue there is an over the shoulder shot used. You can hear ambient sound in any scene someone's in, and there is ALWAYS non-diegetic sound in the background, music, laughing, clicking of a sound, anything. Scooby doo uses a lot of the expectations set with the cartoon movies, Velma's' glasses, Daphne being a damsel in distress and uses them all to deceive us. The costumes are very 2000s, or set in the period, but however everyone apart from the main 4 is very dull or pastel. Whereas the main 4, Velma, Daphne, Fred and Shaggy are a lot more vibrant, a way to tell them apart from everyone else. Most of the movie takes place on "Spooky Island" with the ending happening at underground. Daphne and Fred are very pampered while Velma and Shaggy are a lot more "toned down to Earth."
I actually enjoy what they do to deceive the audience, also the jokes are so funny! Most of the CGI holds up really well too. Learning about the production and how about Scooby-Doo was going to be rated-R was crazy and it was really obvious to tell where the weed jokes were going to be and what they took out. It's always my favorite going back through and finding all the details, it's so much fun! There is not a lot I dislike about this movie, but my least favorite has to be body-suit Velma/Fred has Velma joke but that's so specific to the story I don't think I can count it has a dislike for the movie as a whole.
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