
Rotten Tomatoes Rating: NA% (Critics) / 59% (Audience)
Directed By: Spencer Parsons
Written By: Jory Balsimo, Kat Candler, Aaron Leggett, Jonny Mars and Jason Wehling
Starring: Ashley Spillers, Josephine Decker, Adam Tate and Jonny Mars
Studio: Xlrator Media
Synopsis:Four professional ghost hunters, who travel in a vintage van accompanied by their canine companion (sound familiar?), get far more than they bargained for when they investigate an abandoned schoolhouse with a mysterious past. – (Source)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM3wOd-Rc2c
The Good:
I have to give the folks behind SATURDAY MORNING MYSTERY some points for the core concept behind this movie. Making a comedy-horror film parody of the Scooby Doo gang is a clever one and in the right hands could really be something special…

The Bad:
But sadly the folks behind SATURDAY MORNING MYSTERY were not the right hands. This movie never got the blend right for a proper comedy-horror film and even if they had the comedy was not very funny and the horror was more horrible than scarily entertaining. I understand they had a budget of only around $66 but I could have overlooked the fact that the movie looked cheap as hell if the damn thing had been made even halfway competently. It seemed like there was no script (despite an army of writers credited with contributing to the story) and the actors were ad-libbing almost all of their lines. Add to that some of the most amateurish looking murder scenes I have ever seen.

The Ugly
How do you kill the Scooby Doo analogue? Ya don’t do that…what you do is introduce a puppy as an analogue to Scrappy Doo and you kill that mutt but you don’t kill the pseudo-Scooby. That is just wrong on all levels.

Final Verdict: A really great concept that is ripe for a go with a decent budget and capable writer and director combo because it has been proven that, in the right hands, making fun of the Scooby Doo gang can be really cool. Unfortunately, SATURDAY MORNING MYSTERY is only cool as an idea because the execution is just mediocre at best.
Grade: D

