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AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER 2x3, 2x4 & 2x5 Netflix Live Action REACTION!
CinePals dissects episodes 3, 4, and 5 of Netflix's 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' live-action, praising character depth and world-building but criticizing the show's 'paint-by-numbers' cinematography and inconsistent acting.
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Scooby-Doo (2002 Film)Live-Action AdaptationsMatthew Lillard
SCOOBY-DOO (2002) Movie Reaction! | First Time Watch! | Matthew Lillard | Freddie Prinze Jr.
Hosts Michael Boost and Vivian Day react to the 2002 live-action 'Scooby-Doo' movie for the first time, praising Matthew Lillard's iconic Shaggy performance and the film's nostalgic callbacks, despite a somewhat lacking story.
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