I can see why that would happen, I was weary about scott pilgrim originally, but when I watched it, i loved it.
Very strange and very funny, just my cup of tea.
Very strange and very funny, just my cup of tea.
From what I hear of it, Scott Pilgrim's appeal should be to everyone who's had a pulse during the existence of anything electronic and has even the vaguest idea of what anything video game related is and quite surprisingly, even if they don't get the references, it's apparently quite solid underneath all of that, anyway.Axolotl said:What the large budget action film staring some of the most well known actors today outperformed a film aimed purely at uber-hardcore video game/comic/manga/anime nerds? Who could have possibly guessed?
I plan to see both on the opening day, The Expendables didn't dissapoint and I doubt Scott Pilgrim will either.
So what?wrecker77 said:Friday, Scott Pilgrim and The Expendables opened, and Scott Pilgrim got DESTROYED. The Expendables grossed around $35 million, while Scott Pilgrim was took in around $10.5 million.
The most crushing news of all is that it apparently took $60 million to produce.
This CANNOT end well.
Here's that picture you wantedAlpha1089 said:This is pretty much the reason I'm not going to see Scott Pilgrim. I knew absolutely nothing about it until just recently when people started talking up the movie, and it seems sort of interesting, but do I really want to go and see another awkward dude chasing the girl? Or would I rather see the action heroes I grew up with together in one film kicking arse? With a Jet Li fight scene, no less?PhiMed said:Yeah, I don't understand the appeal of The Expendables, either.
All the greatest action stars of the past 20 years, in one action movie, as a culmination/parody of all the big action movies of the 80's?
Yeah, that's much less interesting and appealing than ANOTHER MOVIE about a hipster douchbag chasing a "bi-curious" chick with crazy hair. Oh, and it's based on an incredibly obscure comic book. Because indie comics have huge mass appeal.
I'm not saying that these descriptions are the actual nature of these movies. I'm just saying that it's how they've been advertised. I'll probably see both of them, but if you're actually surprised that The Expendables made more money on opening weekend than Scott Pilgrim, you might want to schedule yourself for an appointment with a neurologist. Why, you ask? Well, if they realize that you're brain dead early enough, they may still be able to harvest your organs to save a life.
I'll try to see both, but The Expendables seems like the better choice from where I'm standing.
So you're a teenager/uni student that thinks they're one of the few people that thinks for themselves? Where is that old picture of all those people on the train thinking the exact same thing again? I really should save that for future reference.AgentNein said:I resent you implying that I'm not a pompous elitist know-it-all though, these are badges I wear with pride.
Also, you seem to have forgotten the vitally important parts from what you quoted. You know, the horse's ass, dipshit, douchebag part of the title that goes with being a pompous, elitist know-it-all?
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/sheeple.pngAlpha1089 said:So you're a teenager/uni student that thinks they're one of the few people that thinks for themselves? Where is that old picture of all those people on the train thinking the exact same thing again? I really should save that for future reference.AgentNein said:I resent you implying that I'm not a pompous elitist know-it-all though, these are badges I wear with pride.
Sign for it? Oh sure, here you g-rabidmidget said:Here's that picture you wanted
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Sign for it here:
As above, thanks for the picture.Dragu_ said:http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/sheeple.png
thar ya go.
Edit: Holy shitballs ninja'd
This is what me and my friends have all agreed upon.BrownGaijin said:Well what say you? Scott Pilgrim vs. The World = Cult Classic?