The movie came out on DVD last Tuesday (July 25).
Share your thoughts below.
The movie came out on DVD last Tuesday (July 25).
Share your thoughts below.
Anythingspossibleforapossible wrote: As with BCSD, it's less about making suspects, and more about story. But most of them ended up being culprits for different reasons, so there was a twist, that might've surprised you.
It reminds me of the opposite of what Rock and Roll Mystery was. It had a lot of suspects, but the story was terrible.
Anythingspossibleforapossible wrote: As with BCSD, it's less about making suspects, and more about story. But most of them ended up being culprits for different reasons, so there was a twist, that might've surprised you.
Rock and Roll Mystery is easily my least favorite Scooby-Doo movie ever.
I didn't even watch it; it simply looks bad.
I don't like LEGO, first LEGO Scooby-Doo film was hopeless. I'm afraid what will happen this time.
Why do you don't like LEGO? It stimulates creativity and imagination. And there are many themes, you can build your own constructions from any franchise.
IS boring not it's, and it's not boring, unless you only build the sets and do not play.
LEGO animation allows for a new experience, and while LEGO Shaggy can be weird sometimes (it's weird hearing Matthew Lillard talk out of a LEGO version of Shaggy), it is a nice change. I've also liked watching LEGO Marvel.
I think the biggest gripe I have with LEGO animation, is how the characters life? They can remove their hair, even their heads, none of which hurts them.
Anythingspossibleforapossible wrote: I think the biggest gripe I have with LEGO animation, is how the characters life? They can remove their hair, even their heads, none of which hurts them.
Yeah, these are the annoying LEGO jokes about wchich Thibo wrote, i suppose.