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CookieS
10-26-2001, 01:00 AM
Poor Gary Coleman. Pulled from abscurity to live in a penthouse on Different Strokes, and then a guardian angel on his own cartoon, and now a flesh eating zombie that wants to make a snack out of Velma. What a guy :p
What I wanna know is why couldnt he have just sayed alive and not messed with Scooby to begin with? :)
Now what I really wanna see is a fight between Gary Coleman and Webster. Remember him? :D That'd rule! ^___^
The Dork Knight
10-27-2001, 11:07 AM
Originally posted by Jon "WB" Gray
Now what I really wanna see is a fight between Gary Coleman and Webster. Remember him? :D That'd rule! ^___^
Vist www.grudge-match.com They had a coleman vs. webster fight. It's in Grudge Match - Year One.
Lt Koopa
10-29-2001, 11:39 PM
Undead Gary Coleman... (Yikes)
Just the fact that Gary Coleman is starring in a Scooby-Doo show makes me think that the people behind this "thing" were pretty much clueless when it comes to special guests....
It could be worse, though.
Bob Saget. (Shudders)
Calhoun07
10-30-2001, 11:05 AM
You mean that commercial I saw on CN WASN'T a joke? I was so sure it was just a joke commercial, I disregarded it. All this tells me is they are making WAY too many of these Scooby Doo movies and they just need to give the franchise a well deserved rest! They are scraping the bottom of the barrel here.
DR. BELCH
10-30-2001, 11:58 AM
At least, according to Jimmy Popp in "The Roof is on Fire". ;) "I am just like Han Solo, always stroking my own Wookie. I'm the root of all that's evil...but you can call me Cookie."
I don't remember Coleman in a Scooby movie. I imagine that was put together for the comic bits between the shows...but they got the animation style pretty spot-on.
I'm still mad at how badly the Three Stooges were voiced when they "appeared" in a Doo flick.
Joe Tully
10-30-2001, 10:36 PM
Yeah, the original Scooby movies (with the guest stars) were made in the early 70s, soon after the original series. They were before Coleman's time.
This might be good. Last year's Blair Witch parody was good. But I don't think that I have the patience to watch just for interstitial material. I will probably be able to find the interstitials somewhere on the net later anyways.
DanniB
10-31-2001, 07:51 PM
at 11:30 tonight you can see the whole thing in it's entirety. from what I've seen so far it's funny.
I really liked the Blair Witch parody from a few years back, that and the Behind the Mysteries VH1 parody from the year before. I wish I could find those in their entirety somewhere.
Joe Tully
10-31-2001, 08:46 PM
Thanks for the tip Danni, I will try to catch that.
I've definitely seen the Blair Witch thing online before. If I find it, I'll post a link here. At least some of the Scooby Behind the Mysteries were available on a Scooby tape called Scooby-Doo's Greatest Mysteries, but I think that one or two weren't on that tape. That tape is still available at Amazon if you are interested, and it's probably still in most stores too.
Singin' Stray Cat
10-31-2001, 09:19 PM
Bob Saget... (shudder)
Hey, if anyone ever finds that Blair Witch project parody, let me know too! I thought it was funny, and I didn't even see the real movie...
Joe Tully
10-31-2001, 09:35 PM
Okay, I think this is missing the very ending but here are files for you guys.
http://yack.speedera.net/gifs.yack.com/weirdfiles/scooby1.mpeg
http://yack.speedera.net/gifs.yack.com/weirdfiles/scooby2.mpeg
Calhoun07
11-01-2001, 09:54 AM
Originally posted by DanniB
at 11:30 tonight you can see the whole thing in it's entirety. from what I've seen so far it's funny.
I really liked the Blair Witch parody from a few years back, that and the Behind the Mysteries VH1 parody from the year before. I wish I could find those in their entirety somewhere.
You know, I had heard that those were supposed to surface as extras on one of the DVD releases of the Scooby movies. I have yet to see that happen, so I don't know what ever happened with those plans, but they would make for awesome extras on a DVD!
Joe Tully
11-01-2001, 12:53 PM
Well, thanks to Danni, I caught the whole thing at 11:30 and it was pretty good. Not as great as Scooby Doo project, but I think that it would be pretty hard to top that. CN is able to poke fun at those Scooby cliches year after year and still it doesn't get old. I think that they should start airing these specials every Halloween along with the old eps.
I wonder if any of these could be extras on the Scooby movie DVD when that comes out? Yeah, these would make some excellent extras on any Scooby-related DVD.
Calhoun07
11-02-2001, 10:06 AM
I would actually buy a Scooby DVD if they put those on as extras on the disc. Other wise, I don't have much of a motivation to own all these Scooby movies coming out.
DR. BELCH
11-02-2001, 02:50 PM
--next Halloween could be 24 hours of Jabberjaw. "Oooohhh! No respect!"
Calhoun07
11-03-2001, 10:18 AM
That sounds like Rodney Dangerfield. I thought Jabberjaw was based on Curly from the Three Stooges.
Lonestarr
11-03-2001, 12:33 PM
and I liked it.
There was so much to love:
- the rendering of the guest stars (the way they drew David Cross was right on)
- the scene in the bedroom (I just about died laughing when I heard the line "We didn't pack any jammies", followed by the painting's eyes bulging open)
- "I can't believe you're reducing my entire life to a catchphrase." - Undead Gary Coleman
If the live-action movie ends up like this, I'll take back almost all the nasty things I said about it.
Joe Tully
11-03-2001, 12:43 PM
Originally posted by calhoun07
That sounds like Rodney Dangerfield. I thought Jabberjaw was based on Curly from the Three Stooges.
He has the same voice as Curly but also has some of Rodney's personality thrown in. He does say that "No respect!" line sometimes. You can hear him say it in the Jabberjaw Groovie as well as in many episodes of Jabberjaw.
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