My wife has this theory that seems to be a very valid indicator of the basic quality of any movie or TV show and then an indicator of whether you should be watching the show or not.
When the the show you are watching keeps being interrupyed by commercials for centrum silver, the craftmatic adjustable bed, or the rascal scooter then the marketing Gods are sending you a subtle message that you may not be the persons that the show is intended to appeal to.
Another strong indicator set is when you see commercirals for monster truck rallies, get your degree at home in just 3 weeks, or "Call 1-900-AMBULANCECHASER".
The frequency of the commercial breaks can also be a strong indicator of the program content. When the length and timing of the commercial breaks is longer than the program segments and occuring more often than every 5 minutes it may correlate with the attention span or mean bladder capacity or beer emptt/refill timing rate of the targeted viewer.
The Velma and Shaggy portrayals in the movie were flashes of brilliance in an otherwise commercially targeted media vehicle that may have been produced by Freddie Prinze Jr.'s uncle or someone trying to get the snuggle on with Buffy (which seemed to have backfired).
My prediction is that the Scoopy Doo Movie has already been scheduled to run on commercial television with a planned commercial filler line up of:
Progressive.com Insurance
Advertisements for MTV's sequel to Jackass the Movie (called "More Jackasses in less Movie")
The season teasers for that new reality show "Twin Bachelorettes"
The Time-Life series comic books and RAP videos collection on DVD series
Dell computer interns videos Dude
and my personal favorites:
dial down the center with CarrotTop
The commercial frequency will be about 8 to 12 minutes apart until you get past the first "Paging, Mr. Doo" sight and sound gag but then will be decreased progressively to between three and four minutes as you get through the farting one-up-manship and the "Who's your best buddy scenes".
The actual station that the movie will air on has not been determined yet, but they are in negotiations with several specialty series including "Dinner and a Movie", "Revolting Dinner and a Movie", "Dinner and a Revolting Movie", "Joe Bob's Drive In Movie GarbonzoGanza 2003" and/or "Comedy Central's timne filler spot between "Southpark" and "Insomniac".