Monday, April 22, 2013

Can't Get Enough Mystery Incorporated

And so the Scooby joys continue. I am addicted to "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated." Here is what I have to say about Season 1, part 2. Remember people, this is a cartoon that continues from the previous episodes. There are creatures from past episodes brought in, even old cartoons which Scooby dreams of like the Curly talking shark, dune buggy that sputters make appearances. One has to be extremely quick to catch all the references to old horror movies and current pop culture references. Sadly, I watched so many episodes that everything seemed like one giant episode, nonetheless, the ending is awesome, its a jaw-dropping experience. It's a trapping HEARING AID ON. (If you want to watch it in DVD order, here it is: Season 1, V.1/ Season 1, V.2/ Season 1, V.3 & Season 1, part 2. Don't ask.)

Then the last DVD set currently available to watch for "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated" is Season 2, Part 1. Awe man, simply awesome. Shaggy starts with a military buzz & Fred has a long hobo beard. You have to see this, from my blur of a memory is that there is a homage paid to Jason's mask, spoofs of Twilight Saga, the Fog/Mist and there is this famous actor character in the horror movies the people of Crystal Cove watch, Vincent Van Ghoul who can be a combination of Vincent Price, Peter Vincent & Ghoulardi. HEARING AID ON & a Scooby-Dooby-Doo!

"Django Unchained": Hot damn, that Django character is one bad ass (you know the word that was repeated in the movie so much). This movie has it all, action, comedy, romance, gore but most of all, badassness. The best was how slavery was in the background & the main focus was seeking the wife, while killing a couple white boys along the way. That German dude I cannot follow at all, he speaks perfect British inaudibly nearly all the time, & the most I understood of him was when he spook German and there were English subtitles. Naturally, the best scene was when all those whiteys where on their horses arguing about the white sacks on their heads. HEARING AID ON

1 comment:

  1. Django ("the 'D' is silent, hillbilly") was absolutely an iconic character!! I love, as always Tarantino's take on a familiar part of history (i.e. Inglorious Bastards) and how he does bloodshed so...meticulously. I agree and second your hearing aid ON.

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