blakfayt said:
Scott P failed for far more reasons than a niche market,
You are right... but for all the wrong reason. Let me share some light on the subject.
blakfayt said:
for one Cera's performance sucked ass, and he has stared in many suckish films lately.
Right, He did make many shitty film but it wasn't his performance the problem. He did pretty well, in fact. It was a departure from the timid, nerdy, unable to defend himself to a action role and PEOPLE LOVED IT... at least, those who see the movie. I haven't meet someone that did care about the franchise (it came from comic before being a movie) that hated Cera. Some hatred to non-viewer are due to his name and the shitty film he's been to. It's what i call the SHIA BEOUF effect. You know that a Shia film will suck... even if he turn a Oscar winning performance. Hell, i saw Joseph Gordon-Levitt like a old Cera until I saw his kickass action scene in Inception. Expectation base on a name can either make or brake... but don't call the actor without having seen the movie.
blakfayt said:
Second, they released the same day as the expendables which as we all know went with "look at all these famous people, it has to be good!" not saying it wasn't, I've not seen it, but that's what it did, and as we all know most men when looking at "I have lots of video game references and games are cool!" and "EXPLOSIONS!!!!" will probably go with explosions,
There's as equal action in both film. As i said, a name can help or hurt... but when was the last time when a forgotten action star came back to the big screen and made a good movie?
blakfayt said:
if only because they seem really manly.
Ok, aside the obvious... why? Why do you care? It's a movie, not a [censored] that you have to [censored]!
blakfayt said:
Now, Scott P's demographic was males 15-25 ...see the problem there?
Yeah! It's not the right demographic. It's 25-30. It's full of really old reference to Nintendo. You need to have grown in the 1980' Nintendo era to fully catch them. Examples:
Enemy that burst into coin came from
River City Ransom made in 1989... at least in the U.S.
Kyle and Ken K. are a spoof of Billy and Jimmy Lee from double dragon... and goes as far as doing the DOUBLE DRAGON KICK from
Double Dragon 3. It's a hard move that you can only do in co-op when both character, next to each other, do a Dragon kick at the same time.
blakfayt said:
That's practically the same as The Expendables demo. Also the 30 second spots on TV hardly conveyed what the film was about and why scott should even give a damn, worse was the fact that the film failed to point out these ideas as well as Ramona spent the entire film being a total *****, as opposed to the comic which was more about the two growing the fuck up.
It still is. I don't know what you have seen there, maybe a carebear movie, but i own the comic and it's a REALLY REALLY faithful adaptation. In fact, the writer of Scott Pilgrim (the comic) change the comic ending due to bad response from the first public screening (that contain the ending that he envisioned)