Showing posts with label scott pilgrim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scott pilgrim. Show all posts

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World Review

First things first: Whoever said Scott Pilgrim is Twilight for boys should be shot. Or at least severely beaten. Twilight is a Mary-Sue story about a chick choosing between a dude with weird eyes and an ugly pig-faced one. Scott Pilgrim, meanwhile, is about a dude dealing with his new girlfriend's baggage. No teams, no overwrought drama, just a good old fashioned love story with tons of video game references.



Okay, with that out of the way, let me tell you Scott Pilgrim is one of the finest movies of the summer. It's fun, inventive, true to the source material but unafraid to adapt where it needs to; it's a masterpiece looking for an audience.

I'll be the first to admit that it's a hard sell, and the first twenty minutes don't make it any easier. With the plethora of split screens, on screen graphics, and just general goofiness, the Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World is unlike any big summer blockbuster before it. However, if you give yourself over to that world and the internal (and sound!) logic of the film, you'll be rewarded with a fantastic story inhabited by amazing characters.



Speaking of, I gotta say I wasn't so hot on the casting choices going into SP, but was blown away coming out. Michael Cera somehow plays a different shade of his typical Michael Cera that's not tired or overplayed and is perfect for Scott. He's loveable, pathetic, dimwitted, but with a good heart exactly what Scott Pilgrim should be. For her part, Mary Elizabeth Winstead is fantastic as Ramona Flowers, but really that's no big surprise. She's more bitchy than she has been in her past roles, but she does it really well, never taking it too far so we don't see what makes her so attractive in the first place. Rounding out the good guys, Allison Pill, Ellen Wong, Kieran Culkin, and Mark Webber seem like they just leaped off the page (although, Mark Webber's Stills seems a bit more indecisive than his literal counterpart).

On the other side, the exes are perfectly cast and performed. My personal favorite was Chris Evans, but I might be a bit biased. Each one of them, and their respective battles were all inventive (especially Scott and Ramona vs. Roxy richter [Mae Whitman]) different and pitch perfect.



When it comes down to it, no one could have done Scott Pilgrim as well as Edgar Wright did. The man deserves a medal for taking a risk on this story and just going full boor with the style of the film. The onscreen graphics, the visual sound effects, the way the scenes blend together, are masterful. I'm glad he takes his time to make his movies great, but dammit, I want more and I want them now.

So hey, if you get a chance this week or this coming weekend, go see Scott Pilgrim, I promise that if you like video games, comics, or just fun allegories about relationships, you'll enjoy this one. While you're at it, tell all your friends to go too. It's not often that a movie with this much originality gets made by a studio and if it were to completely fail (like it did this first weekend) than we might not get any more like it.



Unless you'd rather the cineplex be filled with Twilight knockoffs...

Friday, August 13, 2010

Before you go watch Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World...

Make sure you check out this awesomely sweet animated short of how Scott and Kim met (ripped from the pages of Vol2). It's all kinds of great and gets me even more pumped for tonight. Check it out:



Right?

Hopefully all of you are doing what I'm doing tonight and seeing this movie over The "most likely not as good as it should be" Expendables. Skinny jeans and hipster haircuts over aging leathery muscles and past their prime action stars, FOREVA!

Or at least at first. I mean, I'm a man, I totally want to see The Expendables.

I'll be back this weekend with a review that I promise won't include the phrase: Twilight for boys. It makes me want to punch things.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Bill July 21, 2010

Super super quick reviews tonight because everything was so great I just couldn't not say anything. So let's get to it!



Change of format too, I'm just going to rundown what I got and what I thought.

1- Avengers #3. Starting to fall into that Bendis I don't like where the story stagnates for three issues before an unsatisfactory ending. Maybe it would be a good idea to make your villains show up more than just a cameo in the first issue. Just saying.

2- Scott Pilgrim in his Finest Hour. Super great! I want to read them all in one sitting, just in case I missed anything, but I liked it. Even if I didn't totally get all that 'glow' nonsense.

3- Thunderbolts #146. I need this book to come out faster than once a month. The writing and art is super fantastic, one of the best books out there right now.

4- Prince of Power # 3. Whenever this thing comes out, I'm surprised at how clever it is. Case in point, my favorite page of the week and the aftermath of Amadeus getting the Egyptian goddess of destruction drunk:



What a fantastic way to kick off the convention. Speaking of, don't forget to follow me on twitter and/or try to run in to me on the floor. I think I'll be wearing my Aargvark shirt.

See you soon!

Monday, May 31, 2010

An International Memorial Day

I don't know about you, but on this American holiday weekend I find myself drinking plenty of Mexican beers, watching movies about Persia (kinda meh, but the GirlFriend liked it), and generally doing non-traditional American stuff. Well, I guess I did have a BBQ and there's nothing more American than grilled meats.

Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that I've been slacking because of the holiday weekend and I'm not apologizing for it.

Instead, I want to make sure you guys have seen the brand new full trailer for Scott Pilgrim vs The World. It made my weekend, and I hope it's a great topper for you guys as well.



And for the record, Scott Pilgrim is Canadian. America just can't catch a break this weekend.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Weekend Matinee: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

In case you missed it, the first trailer for the Edgar Wright helmed Scott Pilgrim surfaced this week. I cannot wait to see this thing on the big screen! Behold the awesomeness:



The moral this week: Awesome can never be too awesome. When in doubt, don't be afraid to make things bigger and badder, as long as you don't sacrifice that emotional core.