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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
437K
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In a magically realistic version of Toronto, a young man must defeat his new girlfriend's seven evil exes one by one in order to win her heart.
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In a magically realistic version of Toronto, a young man must defeat his new girlfriend's seven evil exes one by one in order to win her heart.In a magically realistic version of Toronto, a young man must defeat his new girlfriend's seven evil exes one by one in order to win her heart.In a magically realistic version of Toronto, a young man must defeat his new girlfriend's seven evil exes one by one in order to win her heart.

  • Director
    • Edgar Wright
  • Writers
    • Michael Bacall
    • Edgar Wright
    • Bryan Lee O'Malley
  • Stars
    • Michael Cera
    • Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    • Kieran Culkin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    437K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    525
    136
    • Director
      • Edgar Wright
    • Writers
      • Michael Bacall
      • Edgar Wright
      • Bryan Lee O'Malley
    • Stars
      • Michael Cera
      • Mary Elizabeth Winstead
      • Kieran Culkin
    • 834User reviews
    • 431Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 65 nominations

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    Michael Cera, Alison Pill, and Johnny Simmons in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
    Michael Cera, Brie Larson, Alison Pill, Brandon Routh, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Aubrey Plaza in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
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    Top cast

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    Michael Cera
    Michael Cera
    • Scott Pilgrim
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    • Ramona Flowers
    Kieran Culkin
    Kieran Culkin
    • Wallace Wells
    Anna Kendrick
    Anna Kendrick
    • Stacey Pilgrim
    Alison Pill
    Alison Pill
    • Kim Pine
    Aubrey Plaza
    Aubrey Plaza
    • Julie Powers
    Jason Schwartzman
    Jason Schwartzman
    • Gideon Graves
    Johnny Simmons
    Johnny Simmons
    • Young Neil
    Mark Webber
    Mark Webber
    • Stephen Stills
    Ellen Wong
    Ellen Wong
    • Knives Chau
    Satya Bhabha
    Satya Bhabha
    • Matthew Patel
    Will Bowes
    Will Bowes
    • Party Goer
    • (as Will Seatle Bowes)
    Celine Lepage
    • Party Goer
    Keita Saitou
    • Kyle Katayanagi
    • (as Keita Saito)
    Mark Leroy
    Mark Leroy
    • Party Goer
    • (as Mark LeRoy)
    Kjartan Hewitt
    Kjartan Hewitt
    • Jimmy
    Ben Lewis
    Ben Lewis
    • Other Scott
    Nelson Franklin
    Nelson Franklin
    • Comeau
    • Director
      • Edgar Wright
    • Writers
      • Michael Bacall(screenplay)
      • Edgar Wright(screenplay)
      • Bryan Lee O'Malley(Oni Press graphic novels)
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The four cast members that made up the band "Sex Bob-Omb" spent several weeks learning how to play together as a band. Mark Webber, Alison Pill, and Johnny Simmons all had to learn their instruments from scratch, while Michael Cera had to "dumb down" his bass playing in order to not outshine his band mates.
    • Goofs
      Near the end, when Scott sits on the swing with his sister, she calls him "little brother." Stacey is 18; Scott is 22. This is a repeated line from the original comic, where Stacey is seen as more mature and "older".
    • Quotes

      Scott Pilgrim: When I'm around you, I kind of feel like I'm on drugs. Not that I do drugs. Unless you do drugs, in which case I do them all the time. All of them.

    • Crazy credits
      When the cast is listed during the opening credits, the drawings in the background display little motifs related to the characters they play in the movie:
      • Chris Evans: Lucas Lee's skateboards and the logo for his company
      • Anna Kendrick: Coffee stains and wet mug marks (Stacey Pilgrim works at a coffee shop)
      • Alison Pill: The words "one! two! three! four! (which Kim Pine typically yells to signal the start of a Sex Bob-Omb song) and the Sex-Bob-Omb logo
      • Aubrey Plaza: Black squares (which are used to obscure Julie Powers' mouth whenever she curses)
      • Brandon Routh: Bass guitars (Todd Ingram defeats Scott Pilgrim in a bass duel) and the number 3
      • Jason Schwartzman: The three triangle symbol of Gideon Graves' company and a pair of glasses
      • Ellen Wong: A pair of knives similar to those which Knives Chau uses in the final fight.
      • Kieran Culkin: A cell phone status bar (Wallace Wells can text while sleeping)
      • Johnny Simmons: Rectangles mimicking the design on Young Neil's shirt and his Nintendo DS
      • Michael Cera: Scott Pilgrim's bass strings
      • Mary Elizabeth Winstead: Three different shades of hair, denoting how many times Ramona changes hair color
      • Brie Larson: Broken hearts denoting Envy Adams' cruelty to Scott
      • Mark Webber: Stephen Stills' acoustic guitar.
      • Mae Whitman: Four X's denoting Roxie Richter's position as evil ex number 4 and a razor blade denoting her razor whip
      Additionally, the names of all the actors playing Ramona's evil exes are accompanied by numerous little Xs.
    • Alternate versions
      The test screening showed at the end Scott getting back together with Knives Chau while Ramona continues to walk away. Scott and Knives walk away into the snow.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Frollo Show: Frollo Saves the World (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      We Are Sex Bob-Omb
      Written by Beck (as Beck Hansen)

      Performed by Michael Cera, Alison Pill, Mark Webber, Beck, Brian LeBarton

    User reviews834

    Review
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    Featured review
    8/10
    Edgar Wright's precious little movie
    Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) is a twenty-something slacker living in Toronto, who basically leeches off his friends. Despite being in a "relationship" with Knives Chau (Ellen Wong), he keeps dreaming about another girl. He quickly finds out this dream girl, Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), is actually quite real, and decides to pursue her. But before they can truly become the couple Scott hopes for, he has to defeat her seven evil exes.

    I did not think it was possible, but Edgar Wright has fairly successfully brought Bryan Lee O'Malley's epic graphic novel series to the big screen in the most uniquely entertaining way possible. It is his first adapted work, but it feels every bit as fresh (I use that word very loosely) as Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz did upon their initial releases. It deviates from the books a bit (much like Matthew Vaughn's excellent adaptation of Kick-Ass earlier this year), but the majority of the film stays true to the series and gives the fans everything they might expect from a Scott Pilgrim film. Right after the film opening with an 8-bit Universal logo and score, you know you are in for a treat.

    What propels Wright's epic and inspired vision is the editing style. All of the little idiosyncrasies, background/foreground items and ideas, everything that made O'Malley's books so revered in the graphic novel community are all in full force here. Some shots in the trailers suggest the comic book-style feel of the film, with the sounds of the actions appearing as words on-screen and the video game-related pop-ups appearing the same way they would in the game. But that is only the start. The entire film is filled with them, and with references to numerous pop culture entities (specifically video games), to the point that it looks and sounds like a ridiculously enhanced motion comic or game. Add to that the quick cuts and multiple panel style of the format, and you have the closest film representation of a comic since Robert Rodriguez attacked Frank Miller's Sin City.

    Even with all the nods and references to the original work, Wright's film still feels very much his own work. He makes Scott Pilgrim's epic quest to defeat Ramona's exes into an understated work you will likely not see replicated too soon. After seeing Christopher Nolan's Inception just under a week ago, I did not think that mainstream Hollywood would release something so blazingly original and something so astonishly unique so close together. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is not nearly as strong a film as Nolan's masterpiece is, but Wright has clearly given it his all here. He has sidestepped away from following the lead of other comic book/graphic novel-style films, and has created something he can truly be proud of. The visuals on display are simply remarkable, and are worth the price of a ticket all on their own. The musical choices are even better. If you have seen the trailers, you are merely only getting a hint for what Wright has in store for you here.

    If I do have an issue, it is that the film is a little too exposition-heavy in the first half, and way too jumpy in the second. It never loses its tone or its style, but it becomes all too blatantly obvious where the books stop and the deviation begins. The pacing here is also a touch off, and on further research, thoroughly suggests there is material missing or altered from the final cut of the film. I understand that Wright and his co-writer Michael Bacall wanted to set-up the story and where it plans on going for the few who venture into the film without having read a single issue, but there is too much detail given in those early scenes, and not enough to pivotal moments later in the film.

    Another gripe, although it is one I hope will be less bothersome on repeat viewings, is that a good chunk of the characters feel incredibly underused. The books are stacked to the brim with an eclectic mix of supporting characters, who are present in the film, but they feel very stunted and get absolutely no development. Kim Pine (Alison Pill) is a very important character in the books, but she merely appears in the background here and delivers some of the best dialogue. Wallace Wells (the absolutely incredible scene-stealer Kieran Culkin) is the moral centre and source of an incredible amount of exposition, but he is barely in the film after the first half. Envy Adams (Brie Larson) almost feels like an extended cameo as opposed to an indispensible figure in Scott's character development. But then, Chris Evans, Brandon Routh and especially Jason Schwartzman all deliver stunning performances as three of Ramona's exes, despite the lack of time on-screen.

    Cera on the other hand, is perfect as Pilgrim. The character plays a little too close to his stereotypical neurotic and off-centre archetype, but it works out beautifully here. He makes the character real, and brings a depth to Scott Pilgrim that no other young actor could. He has the right look and the right sound down pat. It was a little weird to see him get so physical in some sequences, but this is a vintage fit for Cera. Although they are downplayed more than I liked, Winstead and Wong are great as Ramona and Knives. They both have a certain edge throughout the film, and even at its most ridiculous, deliver strong performances. It helps too that they have insanely good chemistry with Cera.

    I jumped at the idea of an advanced screening of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, and I do not regret seeing the film in the slightest. It is a bit of a niche movie, but it is one that is lovingly made through and through.

    8/10.

    (An extended review also appeared on http://www.geekspeakmagazine.com).
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    FAQ6

    • Is "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" based on a book?
    • What song is playing when Scott tries to find Ramona at the party?
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Universal Pictures France (France)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Marc Platt Productions
      • Big Talk Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,281,690
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,609,795
      • Aug 15, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $49,421,974
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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