The film features the Mystery Machine, a CGI talking dog, Spooky Island, Matthew Lillard as Shaggy and Hollywood’s favorite ...
"I think it was the reason I actually signed on to the movie," Gellar told host Andy Cohen on Thursday's episode of Watch What Happens Live. "It was less family-friendly to begin with." The revelation ...
The two films raked in a lot of cash at the box office for Warner Bros., though they weren't exactly critically-appreciated hits. While kids back in the day were fans, the projects left something to ...
Despite a few adult-oriented jokes finding their way into the movie, 2002's live-action Scooby-Doo was a mostly family-friendly affair, but that wasn't the original plan. Writer James Gunn has ...
Scooby-Doo, what happened to you? As Sarah Michelle Gellar tells it, her 2002 movie live-action adaptation of the beloved kiddie cartoon, was going to be a lot different from the G-rated flick that ...
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