shatteredglass-53512
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I normally don't refer to things as "The Worst (Such-and-Such) Ever", but with this, I can honestly say that this truly is.... The Worst Hanna-Barbera Show Ever!
This was made 4 years ago, and it still haven't been broadcasted in the USA, but when you watch it, you'll understand why.
Nothing about this show is redeemable.
The animation is embarrassingly cheap (even by Hanna-Barbera standards), it is unforgivable that anyone thought this was worth animating. It looks like something a 12 year old made on flash animation, whilst the character designs look like something a 4 year old made at day care.
The jokes are cringe-worthy, I didn't laugh once at any of these jokes.
The characters are reduced to bland stereotypes. Fred and Barney are lazy idiots who are bad husbands as well as bad fathers, Wilma and Betty are bland wifes, Dino is downgraded to a cheap joke and Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm are uninteresting as main characters.
Don't bother watching this, even if you're curious. It's not worth your time. If I was Warner Bros, I'd destroy every copy and pretend let it be forgotten.
This was made 4 years ago, and it still haven't been broadcasted in the USA, but when you watch it, you'll understand why.
Nothing about this show is redeemable.
The animation is embarrassingly cheap (even by Hanna-Barbera standards), it is unforgivable that anyone thought this was worth animating. It looks like something a 12 year old made on flash animation, whilst the character designs look like something a 4 year old made at day care.
The jokes are cringe-worthy, I didn't laugh once at any of these jokes.
The characters are reduced to bland stereotypes. Fred and Barney are lazy idiots who are bad husbands as well as bad fathers, Wilma and Betty are bland wifes, Dino is downgraded to a cheap joke and Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm are uninteresting as main characters.
Don't bother watching this, even if you're curious. It's not worth your time. If I was Warner Bros, I'd destroy every copy and pretend let it be forgotten.
This movie is a horrible example to what happens when a studio interferes and is more focused on making a cinemantic universe, than an actual movie.
The entire movie was a jumbled mess where everything is overly complicated than it should have been. The over saturation lead to the movie with an obnoxious fast pace for a movie with and hour and a half time.
Though certain moments did get a chuckle out of me, the movie had such cringe-worthy modern pop culture references that made the movie feel even more dated.
Though the animation was better decent, it didn't feel like something from Hanna-Barbera.
It doesn't help that the characters are off point. With Blue Falcon and Dynomutt's role reversal, Fred, Velma and Daphne's reduced screen time and the butchered version of Captain Caveman. (Seriously, who thought it was a good idea to make him speak perfect English?)
Even with the complicated story, it still has the clichéd best friends falling out which is very repetitive and dull.
It is clearly obvious that the studio is not interested making a good movie, but has to rely on the cinematic universe concept to be successful and it needs to stop. All we wanted was an animated Scooby-Doo movie you could watch at the cinema, but now it's just a lacklustre, generic product to appeal to the "modern" trends.
Over all, it fails as a Hanna-Barbera movie and it fails even more as a Scooby-Doo movie, as it has everything removed that made me fall in love with the franchise in the first place.
The entire movie was a jumbled mess where everything is overly complicated than it should have been. The over saturation lead to the movie with an obnoxious fast pace for a movie with and hour and a half time.
Though certain moments did get a chuckle out of me, the movie had such cringe-worthy modern pop culture references that made the movie feel even more dated.
Though the animation was better decent, it didn't feel like something from Hanna-Barbera.
It doesn't help that the characters are off point. With Blue Falcon and Dynomutt's role reversal, Fred, Velma and Daphne's reduced screen time and the butchered version of Captain Caveman. (Seriously, who thought it was a good idea to make him speak perfect English?)
Even with the complicated story, it still has the clichéd best friends falling out which is very repetitive and dull.
It is clearly obvious that the studio is not interested making a good movie, but has to rely on the cinematic universe concept to be successful and it needs to stop. All we wanted was an animated Scooby-Doo movie you could watch at the cinema, but now it's just a lacklustre, generic product to appeal to the "modern" trends.
Over all, it fails as a Hanna-Barbera movie and it fails even more as a Scooby-Doo movie, as it has everything removed that made me fall in love with the franchise in the first place.
Never has there ever been a movie to leave such an impact. Most movies like this would be forgotten and left to fade away, but the fans didn't want to give up on a director's vision.
But was it worth the wait and effort? Definitely! Zack Snyder's Justice League is everything that makes a fandom great!
A passionate director with a vision, beautiful cinematography, every member of the League has a solid purpose and meaningful arc that forwards the story, and the villain has a character instead of being a two dimensional bad guy.
I felt all the heroes were redeemed in this version; Batman was a beast, Wonder Woman was a great warrior, Aquaman was a badass and Superman was a powerful force. But Flash and Cyborg were the greatest part of the movie. Both had great chemistry and worked so well together. Flash still had the comedic quips without it doing too silly and Cyborg's pain felt genuine.
But was it worth the wait and effort? Definitely! Zack Snyder's Justice League is everything that makes a fandom great!
A passionate director with a vision, beautiful cinematography, every member of the League has a solid purpose and meaningful arc that forwards the story, and the villain has a character instead of being a two dimensional bad guy.
I felt all the heroes were redeemed in this version; Batman was a beast, Wonder Woman was a great warrior, Aquaman was a badass and Superman was a powerful force. But Flash and Cyborg were the greatest part of the movie. Both had great chemistry and worked so well together. Flash still had the comedic quips without it doing too silly and Cyborg's pain felt genuine.