
| Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed | |
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| Directed by | Raja Gosnell |
| Produced by | Charles Roven Richard Suckle |
| Written by | James Gunn Characters: William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
| Starring | Freddie Prinze, Jr. Sarah Michelle Gellar Matthew Lillard Linda Cardellini Seth Green Peter Boyle Tim Blake Nelson Alicia Silverstone |
| Music by | David Newman |
| Cinematography | Oliver Wood |
| Editing by | Kent Beyda |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
| Release date(s) | March 26, 2004 |
| Running time | 93 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $73,000,000 |
| Gross revenue | Worldwide; $181,466,833 |
| Preceded by | Scooby-Doo |
| Followed by | Scooby-Doo: In The Beginning |
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed is a 2004 film, the 2nd and to date, last picture in the series and sequel to 2002's Scooby-Doo. It was directed by Raja Gosnell, who also directed the first film, and was written by James Gunn, who also wrote Scooby Doo. It was released on March 26, 2004. The movie returns with the cast of Freddie Prinze, Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Linda Cardellini, Matthew Lillard and Neil Fanning as the main characters of Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, Shaggy Rogers and Scooby-Doo, respectively. The new characters were announced with Seth Green (Family Guy/Robot Chicken) as Patrick, Peter Boyle (Everybody Loves Raymond) as Old Man Wickles and Alicia Silverstone (Braceface) as Heather Jasper-Howe.
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Mystery, Inc. - Freddie, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo - are attending the grand opening of the Coolsonian Criminology Museum in Coolsville, the evening's premiere exhibition is the costumes of the many monsters Mystery Inc. has faced over the years. Velma has a crush on the museum's curator Patrick Wisely (played by Seth Green), while news reporter Heather Jasper-Howe (played by Alicia Silverstone) seems to berate Fred and Daphne's relationship. However, the night turns into a crime scene when an Evil Masked Figure (played by Scott McNeil) attacks the museum with the Pterodactyl Ghost (a costume that became alive) and steals the Black Knight Ghost and 10,000 Volt Ghost costumes. Heather insults Mystery Inc's methods through edited video footage on the news, that features Fred saying,"Coolsville can handle this without us". Shaggy and Scooby feel responsible for the problems in the gang and try to be better detectives by dressing in appropriate attire styles and acting smarter, with little results. The gang believe that an old foe is behind the theft, like Jonathan Jacobo (played by Tim Blake Nelson) and Old Man Wickles (played by Peter Boyle). Wickles becomes the primary suspect, since Jacobo apparently died during a prison escape. The gang go to Wickles' mansion where they find an old Celtic book describing how to create carbon-based organic composite predators, or as Velma puts, an instruction manual on how to create monsters. Shaggy and Scooby look for clues, discovering a sticky note inviting Wickles to the Faux Ghost, a nightclub. The Black Knight Ghost, Wickles' alter ego, shows up and fights Daphne. The gang escapes back to their home. Shaggy and Scooby sneak off to the Faux Ghost where they get caught in the antics of all the criminals who impersonated the monsters. Fred, Daphne and Velma discover that the main ingredient to produce monsters is a substance called Randomonium, which emits a glowing green color when used. Patrick shows up at the house, and Velma dresses up in a tight orange catsuit to try and impress him because she thinks she isn't "hot". The gang go to the museum where they learn that all the other costumes have been stolen. Shaggy and Scooby discovers Patrick threatening a criminal about his museum, after spotting him, they stalk Wickles to the old mining town where they find a secret laboratory. In the lab, Scooby finds a refrigerator and drinks what he mistakes for lemonade. Actually, it is a formula that turns him into a cephalopod-like monster. Shaggy selects another formula from the fridge and gives it to Scooby. He gets some on his hand and licks it. The formula has a different effect on the two, Shaggy sprouts breasts and develops a feminine body and Scooby turns into the Tasmanian Devil. Shaggy takes another formula; this time, it causes him to sprout enormous muscles and it turns Scooby into a canine Albert Einstein. Whilst Shaggy is relishing his new found muscles, Scooby mixes up a formula that will reverse the effects of the previous two. Shaggy protests and causes an explosion that attracts the rest of the gang. Scooby force feeds Shaggy the formula and then drinks some himself. He turns back into a great dane and Shaggy turns back into a skinny teenager. Velma finds a large dark room called the Monster Hive, where an advanced machine that creates monsters from the costumes. However, Shaggy and Scooby press a control panel (That they think is a device for making musical beats, which makes them rap and continue pressing buttons) which makes the machine bring more monsters to life: Miner 49er (C. Ernst Harth), Captain Cutler's Ghost, the Zombie and the Tar Monster. Shaggy and Scooby, finding the control panel, believing it to be a music generator, accidentally brings the costumes to life. The 10,000 Volt Ghost also appears, previously transformed. Mystery Inc. flees with the control panel while the monsters invade Coolsville. The gang flee to their old high school clubhouse in a swamp where they realize they can reverse the panel's programming to destroy the monsters. Shaggy and Scooby lament their stupidity outside wishing they could be heroes. Captain Cutler appears out of the swamp but is sent flying back in when Fred reverses the Mystery Machine into him. The gang evades the monsters on the way to the Monster Hive, Scooby driving the Mystery Machine. Arriving at the Monster Hive, Fred gets into a jousting match against the Black Knight Ghost using a motorcycle, while Daphne tries to fight the 10,000 Volt Ghost but is electrified back towards Fred on the bottom floor. The two team up, defeating both ghosts by absorbing the 10,000 Volt Ghost's electricity into the Black Knight Ghost's crotch like a conductor. Velma gives Shaggy and Scooby confidence to be heroes as she reveals that she has always wanted to be free like them, before she finds Patrick who has a shrine to Jonathan Jacobo. He saves her from the pterodactyl but is flown away by it, thus proving that Patrick is innocent. Shaggy and Scooby meet the Cotton Candy Glob but instead of running, they eat him, hoping there is a Soda Glob monster. The gang reunite and proceed into the Monster Hive itself only to walk right into a trap, each captured by the Tar Monster. Scooby grabs a fire extinguisher and freezes the Tar Monster, beating his way through the monsters to the machine where he places the control panel and pushes the button, transforming the remaining monsters back to their costume forms. The Evil Masked Figure is arrested and unmasked before public and press as Heather Jasper-Howe, who is actually Jonathan Jacobo in disguise. The gang reveal Jacobo survived the prison escape, used the Howe persona to turn the city against them, and framed Wickles as the culprit, all as an act of vengeance. Ned, Heather's cameraman is also arrested for briefly impersonating the Evil Masked Figure. Fred even tries to see if Ned is wearing a mask and pulls his skin. Velma and Patrick become a couple, while some of the old enemies of the gang become their friends including Wickles. The gang dance in the Faux Ghost along with Ruben Studdard to Shining Star, including Jacobo, who is once again attempting to escape with new wings.
The film featured a number of monsters from the classic Scooby Doo cartoons. The monsters were either portrayed in costumes with CGI effects or completely made from CGI animation. Some of the monsters look entirely different from their appearances in the cartoons, although this was done for realism. Also, some of the characters who posed as the monsters in the movie are not the same characters from the series. The monsters in the film were:
All the monster costumes seen in the film were very similar to their cartoon adaptions, many practically identical. Each monster costume came with a plaque that described the monster's appearance in the show, complete with original artwork of the monsters.
It was rated PG for some scary action, rude humor and language. The film made its free-TV premiere on Nickelodeon before it aired on ABC Family.
The film earned $181,466,833 worldwide, lower than the $275,650,700 worldwide Scooby-Doo grossed two years earlier.
The critical response was mostly negative, gaining a 21% score on Rotten Tomatoes, and a 34 on Metacritic, indicating "Generally negative reviews". It also earned a Razzie for "Worst Rip-Off or Sequel".
A soundtrack was released on March 23, 2004.
Production on the direct-to-DVD prequel, Scooby-Doo: In The Beginning, begun filming on August 4, 2008 in Vancouver, BC.[1]
| Preceded by Dawn of the Dead |
Box office number-one films of 2004 (USA) March 28, 2004 |
Succeeded by Hellboy |
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