Did you see Scott Pilgrim?

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Antidrall

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I saw the movie and I felt something...something I haven't felt in a long time, I'm told it was an emotion, but I can't be sure. All I do know is that that was one of the best movie I have seen all year. Dear Edgar Wright: You're Three for Three.
 

Boba Frag

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I have now seen it THREE times. Not because I'm a huge Pilgrim fan (although don't get me wrong, I loved the movie and it's my favourite of its kind this year) but because I work in a cinema.
Movie theatre to you not from my country.
In fairness, though, I paid to see it twice in another cinema because it's just easier to get people to go to that one as it's closer for my friends who don't drive.

I was impressed that after three showings, it's still a lot of fun.

I don't agree with pirating a movie like this as it's got to make back its budget and unlike a huge blockbuster like, say, Transformers, the studios and directors willing to take on less mainstream stuff like Scott Pilgrim can be genuinely damaged by piracy.

Plus pirate copies are shit.
If you really care about the art form of cinema, then you'll get your ass to a cineplex, or an IMAX, or whatever and enjoy it on a huge screen the way it was meant to be enjoyed.

Like, as awesome as watching the Good, the Bad and the Ugly is on Blu-ray, nothing compares to a cinema screen where Clint Eastwood is twelve feet tall and the deserts seem to stretch on beyond your imagination.
 

Firia

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I have NO MONEY, but will somehow find a way to purchase this movie and all the best features that come with it. :D
 

CrazyGirl17

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No, sadly. But I do have the books, which I totally adore, so I guess maybe I'll just have to wait for the DVDS. *SIGH* It's gonna be a lonnng wait...

(And yes I got into the books after the movie came out. Why do you ask?)

EDIT: Well, I finally got to see the movie on DVD, and I thought it was pretty good. Had a lot of deleted scenes, though...
 

RYjet911

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I thought it was No More Heroes: The Movie...

Especially the final scene where enemies started exploding into coins.
 

mapguru

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Saw it in theaters and own the books. I'm sure I'll be getting the dvd in November.
 

Rofl-Mayo

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Never seen it and don't intend to see it, the advertising and commercials turned me away from it.
 

omega 616

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Well Michael Cera is a douche but I mainly never went to see it 'cos it sounded crap, from what I understand Michael Cera wants to fate a girl but to do so he has to beat her super evil ex's.

How do these ex's make up the entire population of the earth world? Are they meant to be the 7 sins or something? I really hope not, it would just make it worse.
 

Fetzenfisch

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I saw it, i loved it.
a pitty that it will be in theatres around here not before 2011.dubbed. Probably not very well.
 

blarg363

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Yep, Six times altogether and i loved it every time, The band vs band fight was my favorite ^_^
 

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CosmicCommander said:
I wouldn't touch it with a bargepole.

It's to liberal and young for me; I know all the characters will be acting like brats, and the bit about [[INSERT LOVE INTEREST'S NAME HERE]] being a Bisexual pissed me off. Seriously, I've no problems with Heterosexuals or Homosexuals, but I can't stand the middle-ground; they tend to be the flukey, ultra-liberal wankers I'd happily shoot.

I'm probably gonna get flamed for this, but I give up trying.
A medal for Captain Bigot Generalisation over here!!!!

They'll be too liberal will they? What precisely does this liberalism entail in a Romantic-Geek-Comedy?

or perhaps you're just a troll...............

OT: I damn well loved the film when I saw it at the cinema and I'm damn well going to buy it when it comes out of DVD :)
 

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I was turned away by the advertising at first, because the trailers made it seem really awful. But after hearing a lot of good things about it, I tried to find a pirated version. It was terrible quality, but I realised that the movie is actually pretty awesome, so I went to see it in the cinema.

I've seen three times now, it's absolutely awesome - easily my favourite movie of the year.

To people who aren't sure whether they'd like it or not - or got turned off by Cera/commercials, I'd say wait for the DVD to come out, watch a rip, then buy the DVD if you like it. It's horribly advertised, but chances are good that you'll like it if you watch it. Particularly if you enjoy other Edgar Wright stuff such as Spaced/Sean of the Dead/Hot Fuzz.
 

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omega 616 said:
How do these ex's make up the entire population of the earth world? Are they meant to be the 7 sins or something? I really hope not, it would just make it worse.
In the title "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World", "The World" is "the world" in the metaphorical sense. His life is going nowhere and getting worse, this is his fight "against the world in which he lives" to grow up and take responsibility for himself and his life.

I shouldn't have had to explain that. :\

-m
 

alerriixx

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riottrio said:
CosmicCommander said:
but I can't stand the middle-ground; they tend to be the flukey, ultra-liberal wankers I'd happily shoot.
wow, never thought someone would see it from my point of view. i reckon a lot of people are 'bi-sexual' because they think its cool and they suddenly become all up themselves. or at least in the experiences i've had with people, they just get really annoying... ultra-liberal wankers as such :p
that or they are just in it for the sex. they just don't care what the gender is, as long as they are being pleasured.

i'll be honest though, thats not going to stop me from seeing a film xD i've got to pretend that i'm not bothered about people being indecisive. what do they want, best of both? do they even see us as people or just things to be consumed? odd-unfunny-reference-to-bread

anyway, kinda-off-topic and hooray for flames and baits
Just out of curiosity but do you not believe it possible for people to not be genetically attracted to a certain gender, such as asexuality, and instead like the person simply based upon personality?

I honestly hope you don't see this is arguing, as I'm just interested in how other people think. xD