Daphne & Velma
April. 29,2018 GBefore their eventual team-up with Scooby and the gang, bright and optimistic Daphne and whip-smart and analytical Velma are both mystery-solving teens who are best friends but have only met online - until now. Daphne has just transferred to Velma's school, Ridge Valley High, an incredible tech-savvy institute with all the latest gadgets provided by the school's benefactor, tech billionaire Tobias Bloom. And while competition is fierce among the students for a coveted internship at Bloom Innovative, Daphne and Velma dig beyond all the gadgets and tech to investigate what is causing some of the brightest students in school to disappear - only to emerge again in a zombie-fied state.
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Wonderful character development!
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
This movie started out as a real turn off to Scooby Doo fans, but it built well with an intriguing mystery and is worth the wait. Great chase scenes, fun comic twists and an all around fun film. Give it a shot, just don't let the first 10 minutes fool you, it's a fun film especially for Scooby fans!
This is a great little movie for any kid who likes technology and a mystery. My 8 year old daughter loved it and wanted to go to the school with the cool gadgets. Please be warned, it has nothing to do with Scooby-Doo, hence the name of the movie. Please do not watch it with the idea of the "Gang" because you will be disappointed. However, if you like cute movies with impressive gadgets and funny one-liners...this is it. Great for girls of any age, but boys might not be so impressed. In any event, we loved it!!!
Starts off already but starts failing after the first 30 minutes and then goes into major sinkhole territory during the final act. What a shame, because they looked like they had the budget to pull this off.
When my husband picked this movie up for our daughters who are 9 and 10, I hadn't even heard of it. I thought it would be something that they would probably watch, mildly enjoy and forget about. We put it on while we were all working on legos and before I knew it, they had stopped building completely and were watching it without distraction. I laughed so hard at so many parts of this film and so did my girls. It touches on numerous feminist ideas in very subtle ways like the mother being the girl boss and the dad being a stay at home dad, how one of their biggest fears was that there would never be a female president and that there is NO love interest what so ever for either of the girls. It was refreshing, and unexpectedly really funny. The music and wardrobe was great as well. By the end we were hoping that there would be a follow up in the form of a sequel, tv show or web series. We have owned it for 3 days and its been watched 3 times. This isn't meant for teenagers though- so I'm not sure how old the other reviewers were or what they expected but I and my girls were pleasantly surprised.