I viewed it as the second movie on a day that began with a screening of 'Taking Lives,' with Angelina Jolie absorbing vibes from the graves of serial killer victims. I had completely forgotten the earlier film, and so was able to approach the sequel with a clean slate. Now I don't want you to think I walked into '2' with a chip on my shoulder because of the 2002 film. The event turns into a disaster when one of the monster costumes turns out to be inhabited and terrorizes the charity crowd. are attending the opening night of a museum exhibiting souvenirs from all of the cases they have solved. There is a subtitle: 'Monsters Unleashed.' As the story commences, our heroes in Mystery Inc.
Now I am faced with 'Scooby-Doo 2' (or, as it will certainly be titled in France, 'Scooby-Doo Deux'). Those were the closing words of my 2002 review of the original 'Scooby-Doo,' a review that began with refreshing honesty: 'I am not the person to review this movie.' I was, I reported, 'unable to generate the slightest interest in the plot, and I laughed not a single time, although I smiled more than once at the animated Scooby-Doo himself, an island of amusement in a wasteland of fecklessness.' 'The Internet was invented so that you can find someone else's review of 'Scooby-Doo.' Start surfing.