Julius_Van_Der_Beak
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Watched "Scott Pilgrim vs The World" again last night. I have to say, this is a film that does its own thing and actually ends up cool, versus the very recent "Gunpowder Milkshake" that tries really hard to be cool but is mostly just derivative. Wright just has mad creative skills, he knows how to put together a scene that would be silly or clumsy in another's hands and make it work somehow. This film just pops with energy, crackling goofy dialogue deliveries, and just the seven evil exes chew up the scenery. A lot of the fight scenes might have good, frenetic action, but they're really well-supported by the great audio and visuals.
We also know Michael Cera' deal at this point, but he still does it well here.
Also Alison Pill. She is just not really meant to be a "nice" person in a show or film, I really hated how flat her character was on Picard although that could just be that show in general. But give her the opportunity to be acerbic (here), cold (DEVS), or edgy (In Treatment) and she just seems to pop out of the screen.
This film also seems to have a bunch of people who weren't as well known at the time, including Brie Larson who was probably only about 21 at the time. Of course, Chris Evans is now truly a world-wide name after playing Captain America (I always get a kick of watching him play an asshat, playing against pop culture type). Brandon Routh is playing a jerk here. I think it was sheer genius casting Jason Schwartzman as the BBEG and he just plays this part for breakfast, he dominates the screen whenever he's on with a perverse manic glee. I don't know where he gets all that energy from.
I love that being a vegan gives you superpowers here.