There’s a lot of good stories from the Edgar Wright-directed cult classic
In 2010, my friends and I hunkered down in the basement and basically played one game all summer: Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game. Inspired by Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic novel series, and coming out the same year as Edgar Wright's feverish adaptation of the material, the video game took all the retro pleasures of side-scrolling beat-em-ups and streamlined them into a wholly refreshing, modern experience. Addictive, accessible, surprisingly complex, full of wonderful aesthetics and incredible Anamanaguchi tunes, the game straight up ruled... and then it was discontinued off digital stores some four …
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The full Scott Pilgrim vs. the World reunion has now been released online, and it’s 86 minutes of pure, unfiltered joy. Co-writer and director Edgar Wright, co-writer Michael Bacall, comics creator Bryan Lee O’Malley, and much of the original cast reunited to do a virtual table read of the film’s script to support the charity waterforpeople.org. Right from the get-go it’s clear that these people really, sincerely enjoy one another’s company. And more people than you think made it to the table read – Chris Evans made time for the event, and …
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World is a film that, beyond its video game-inspired narrative and beyond-stylish visual language, harbors a simple coming-of-age lesson. To paraphrase the movie itself, it's about earning the power of self-respect. As such, the latest news related to Edgar Wright's cult classic feels like the logical next level in relationship to this goal: A virtual readthrough for charity (via Entertainment Weekly)! On July 20 at 1pm EST, Wright will be virtually reuniting with cast members like Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Chris Evans, Aubrey Plaza, Ellen Wong, Kieran Culkin, …
Edgar Wright has spoken about the possibility of revisiting Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World as an anime project.
It took a little longer than two minutes for Michael Cera to get his ass kicked when filming this Scott Pilgrim scene.
This week on The Collider.com Podcast, we're talking about Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. We talk about the film's massive Comic-Con marketing campaign, why the film was a flop upon its release in 2010, its cult following, our views on Scott and Ramona as characters, the alternate ending, where the film fits into Edgar Wright's filmography, and more. We then finish up with Recently Watched. Click on the respective link to find us on iTunes. If you like the show, please leave us a review on iTunes along with your hottest movie-related take, and …
The soundtrack of Scott Pilgrim vs the World has old songs and new ones made for certain parts of the story. Here's the full list.