I liked The Expendables. Went to see it in a cinema with a mate of mine and we both switched are brains off and enjoyed the silly men running around with big guns and loud explosions. It reminded us both of when we were little kids watching copies of Rambo that our big brothers had recorded off the TV onto VHS tapes.
I didn't go see Scott Pilgrim because it had nothing for me to invest in. I don't like the actor, I think he's bland and annoying. I didn't like the look of it because I don't like that style of comic, I don't like indie music and I don't like retro games. I might see it one day. It might prove me wrong. I hope maybe it does and maybe I regret not seeing it in the cinema when it was out. However I don't think it's failure can be blamed on the HP movie not getting made.
Lets look at this.
Scott Pilgrim is a fairly new IP from some fella in Canada who not a lot of people have heard of. As a comic and gaming fan, I never heard of it until the movie was announced and local record stores and comic shops started filling their stores with the novels.
HP Lovecraft, is known world wide, is older than pretty much everyone on this site and is renowned in both the "geek" and "non-geek" world as a father of horror writing. His appeal is much greater than that of Scott Pilgrim.
I'm not sure of the order in which these movies where pitched, but perhaps it was a matter that the studio decided, that because comic book movies at the time were hot news, they'd try go with the "little book that could" rather than an iconic one. Perhaps it was just a bad move on their part. Just like I would think it was a bad move to not advertise SP more and release it on the same weekend that everyone whose been alive since the 80s could go see a movie that had all their childhood action heros in. Nostalgia won out there. Might not be your nostalgia but you're not the generation it was aimed at.
So while it was a shame this HPL movie isn't currently getting made I dont think that...
It's the fault of Scott Pilgrim for failing at the box office,
Scott Pilgrim didnt fail at the box office because we're all idiots and The Expendables was made.
I didn't go see Scott Pilgrim because it had nothing for me to invest in. I don't like the actor, I think he's bland and annoying. I didn't like the look of it because I don't like that style of comic, I don't like indie music and I don't like retro games. I might see it one day. It might prove me wrong. I hope maybe it does and maybe I regret not seeing it in the cinema when it was out. However I don't think it's failure can be blamed on the HP movie not getting made.
Lets look at this.
Scott Pilgrim is a fairly new IP from some fella in Canada who not a lot of people have heard of. As a comic and gaming fan, I never heard of it until the movie was announced and local record stores and comic shops started filling their stores with the novels.
HP Lovecraft, is known world wide, is older than pretty much everyone on this site and is renowned in both the "geek" and "non-geek" world as a father of horror writing. His appeal is much greater than that of Scott Pilgrim.
I'm not sure of the order in which these movies where pitched, but perhaps it was a matter that the studio decided, that because comic book movies at the time were hot news, they'd try go with the "little book that could" rather than an iconic one. Perhaps it was just a bad move on their part. Just like I would think it was a bad move to not advertise SP more and release it on the same weekend that everyone whose been alive since the 80s could go see a movie that had all their childhood action heros in. Nostalgia won out there. Might not be your nostalgia but you're not the generation it was aimed at.
So while it was a shame this HPL movie isn't currently getting made I dont think that...
It's the fault of Scott Pilgrim for failing at the box office,
Scott Pilgrim didnt fail at the box office because we're all idiots and The Expendables was made.