Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World

Am I the only one who caught the multiple ‘Flash Gordon’ audio callbacks? At least a couple of the sounds and some of the music pulled directly from the 1980 version.

I can’t wait to see it… I skipped past the other comments so I wouldn’t see any spoilers… but I can’t wait! Sounds awesome!

And here’s more from Adult Swim:

Scott Pilgrim vs the Animation

I enjoyed it so much. A big goofy grin on my face for a lot of it. I liked the music too.
It’s a fun movie about love with lots of action/fights, gameplay (I’m not a gamer, but it’s cute). and also A BAND.
I’ve already told him that next datenite, he’s seeing it :slight_smile:

I watched it last night, thought it was ridiculously funny. I think it had a Napoleon Dynomiteness to it because it had one of those oddball “which time period is this movie set in?” kind of things. There was old stuff mixed with new down to the old-fashioned looking cell phones.

Every time someone commented on his hair, and he’d magically have a hat on, had me giggling like a loon for some reason.

And Kieran Culkin looks like the lovechild of Tobey Mcguire and Elijah Wood.

Well, regarding the ending:

I figured the bit with Nega-Scott was a likely tribute to the original Prince of Persia in whichthe player ends up facing a mirror image of himself and the only way to end the battle is to put your sword away

And “You punched the highlights out of her hair!” nearly killed me.

I didn’t finish it because of a screaming child (had I waited just 30 seconds, the family was ejected) but it wasn’t good enough to go back to. I’ll maybe rent it. It was trying much too hard.

I laughed out loud when Gideon’s ring made the sound of Ming’s ring.

Saw it tonight, and loved it. I loved the parts without Michael Cera better than the parts with him, though - I thought he was much more annoying than Scott in the comics. Sure, he’s a slacker, and complains a lot, but somehow in the comics it seemed more like he was bantering with Wallace, instead of having a pity party for himself. Plus, it made the first date with Ramona really hard to swallow - this is the guy who’s made one awkward first impression, and then stuttered through the whole date, and she’s falling for him? Seemed forced.

All the rest of the characters were fantastic, though, and he wasn’t so bad that the movie sucked - just a little tarnish on an otherwise fan-fucking-tastic movie. I third a Wallace spinoff, too.

I really loved it. I don’t think it’s a hipster movie at all in the style of Napoleon Dynamite. The humor isn’t dependant on being uncomfortable or awkward, and although it’s very funny, it’s not primarily a comedy or farce; it’s an action rom-com centered on a coming of age story.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead is a really good actress – she was able to convey Romona’s thoughts and emotions clearly even though Ramona isn’t a demonstrative person. But I never would have thrown over Knives.

–Cliffy

I liked the film a lot, so hate to be the bearer of bad news: It may not be a dud, but it certainly is a bomb.

Huh … that explains why it was so easy to get tickets last weekend when it was nigh-impossible the weekend before.

I’m perversely glad. I hate it when stuff I love becomes popular.

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Far better that they die on the vine so nobody wants to make similar things, eh? :dubious:

As far as mash-ups go, Scott Pilgrim vs. The Matrix is pretty damn good.

Popularity usually destroys what made me like it in the first place. Sequels and knock-offs tend to lose the quirky charm of the original.

So…if I’m a fan of Kieran Culkin and Mary Elizabeth Winstead does that make up enough for thinking Michael Cera is unlikable to watch it?

Except that when original works don’t make any money, the people who finance these sorts of things are more likely to invest in more sequels and knock-offs. Every time a Scott Pilgrim fails to make money, that means another Scary Movie sequel is going to get greenlit instead of taking a chance on something else quirky and original.

Yes. Culkin simply steals every single scene he’s in & Winstead is a treat. For that matter, even though Micheal Cera is playing Michael Cera, it’s a different brand of Michael Cera, so you might not even totally hate him here either.

Plus, many awesome fight scenes. And great music. Scott’s band’s songs were written by Beck.

Jeez the studio exec they interviewed is a little harsh. You would think Michael Cera banged his wife or something.

Just saw this tonight. Loved it. If anyone hasn’t seen it, GO!

Maybe the exec was one of the evil exes of Cera’s current beau?