Scott Pilgrim gets dominated.

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no oneder

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crimson5pheonix said:
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I just finished reading Scott's Vol. 6 and I really have to say this:
Stephen Stills is gay!

As for the OT, I don't plan on seeing The Expendables until they apologize.
What? That happened all the way back in volume 3.
I really don't remember that.
 

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no oneder said:
crimson5pheonix said:
no oneder said:
I just finished reading Scott's Vol. 6 and I really have to say this:
Stephen Stills is gay!

As for the OT, I don't plan on seeing The Expendables until they apologize.
What? That happened all the way back in volume 5.
I really don't remember that.
Well that's what he said. And looking back, I can now see moments where he's referred to like that.
 

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Eggsnham said:
I honestly didn't see the appeal of either movie.

Whoo. An awkward kid played by Michael Cera (again) who meets a beautiful girl who's undoubtedly out of his proverbial league and somehow convinces her to be in a relationship with him by using his charmingly awkward social skills (again).

But the twist is that there's music and superpowers involved. And fighting.
And it's directed by Edgar Wright, the director of Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead. And is a homage to retro gaming and nerd culture in general.

Woopty Doo indeed.
 

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SalamanderJoe said:
Scott Pilgrim hasn't opened in the UK yet, but I'd imagine it'll do well seeing as it's directed by Edgar Wright, who wrote and directed Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. And those two are British classics.
If it isn't good, I plan to chase Edgar Wright around the garden with a bit of wood.
 

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Considering Scott Pilgrim is for an incredibly niche-y type audience, this is hardly surprising.
 

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I'm definately off to watch The Expendables but Scott Pilgrim just doesn't really appeal to me, I might go see it but Micheal Cera is just terrible...
 

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Am I the only one on the planet who doesn't have a burning hatred for Michael Cera? It may just be because the only other things I've ever seen him in are Arrested Development and Juno, but I just never understood the flak he gets. Plus, I think he grasped Scott Pilgrim pretty well.

In any case, both movies seemed interesting to me, but being a fan of Scott Pilgrim pre-movie as well as Edgar Wright, I obviously saw SPvTW first, and I enjoyed it a lot. I heard Expendables was dumb but I may see it for sake of novelty anyway.
 

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Scott pilgrim is the best movie ive seen this year(along with inception) I saw it opening day awsome. Its only been 3 days give it awhile once people see the amazing reviews it gets itll increase.
 

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I feel kind of like an ass for seeing the Expendables now.

God that was such a hilariously bad movie.
 

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I saw both and I enjoyed The Expendables more then I did Scott Pilgrim, it was still a good movie, just not as good. So if I had to pick only one to see it would be the movie with the auto-shotgun that makes shit explode!
 

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Like Kick Ass and Watchmen, Scott Pilgrim will do well mainly from DVD and Blu Ray sales, also there is a chance it could do well in other countries I mean it doesnt even hit the UK until August 25th
 

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I just saw Scott Pilgrim and I liked it a lot. I don't like Micheal Cera, nor do I think it's a big deal that he is in this movie. Main reason (Just as Movie Bob said) you don't have to like him. Scott is kinda a jerk.
 

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Opening day nothing, I knew next to nothing about this Scott Pilgrim stuff, but all my favorite places are raving about it, and now it's a must-see for me. Soon...very soon. As soon as I go to a town with an actual cinema...
 

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Actually looking at those numbers, is it really that bad? The only thing they ensure is that there won't be a sequel and we don't want a sequel anyway do we?

Besides, I bet Terry Gilliam would kill for success like that.
 

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HonorableChairman said:
Am I the only one on the planet who doesn't have a burning hatred for Michael Cera? It may just be because the only other things I've ever seen him in are Arrested Development and Juno, but I just never understood the flak he gets. Plus, I think he grasped Scott Pilgrim pretty well.

In any case, both movies seemed interesting to me, but being a fan of Scott Pilgrim pre-movie as well as Edgar Wright, I obviously saw SPvTW first, and I enjoyed it a lot. I heard Expendables was dumb but I may see it for sake of novelty anyway.
I don't hate him, I just don't like him in a lot of things. However, I thought he was PERFECT in Scott Pilgrim.

The movie itself was awesome, and this is coming from someone who's only seen it and the trailers, never read the comics. I may be part of a niche audience, but I loved the movie.
 

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Because the terrible acting of Michael Cera was over shadowed by his acting superiors Arnold Swarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone.
 

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Saw both. "The Expendables" is a better film. I hate to say it, but it's true.

That said, I'm not a fan, in any way shape or form, of O'Malley's comic, finsing almost all of it too insanely "hipster" and hep for its own good, and hating all the chracters with a passion, that said, "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" is a good movie. It has all of the comedic appeal that Wright is familiar with along with a wonderful cast and great sense of ignoring most of the things I hate about the comic (namely everything) in an attempt to tell a proper love-story with a clever use of metaphorical boss-fights and ridiculous situations to make it a stand-out comedy and excellent film.
"The Expendables" is, damned near, the perfect action movie, finally giving film-geeks like me something that we can really get behind in the form of a mash-up of some of the greatest action-stars of all time making a movie that is driven solely to showcase them in all their splendor as we see these men do what they do best in the format that best suits them all, made by one of the most talented action-directors of all time. It's a beutiful swan-song that, much like "SPVTW" will not be TRULY understood by anyone outside of its core-demographic (the people that didn't need to look up ANY of the actors featured, more or less), but both are great movies, in the purist sense.

Edgar Wright needs to get back to finishing the fucking "Blood and Ice Cream" trilogy, though.