Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Michael Cera Actor , Mary Elizabeth Winstead Actor , Kieran Culkin Actor , Chris Evans Actor , Anna Kendrick Actor , Brie Larson Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Violence,Profanity,Sexual Situations,Drug Content
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Theatrical Release Date: 2010 08 13 (USA)
UPC: 025192049880
Studio: Universal Studios
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Violence, Profanity, Sexual Situations, Drug Content]
Summary: Based on Bryan Lee O'Malley's Oni Press comic book of the same name, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World follows the eponymous slacker rocker on his colorful quest to defeat his dream girl's seven evil ex-boyfriends. Twenty-two-year-old Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) may not have a job, but rocking the bass for his band, Sex Bob-omb, is a tough job unto itself. When Scott locks eyes with Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), he knows she's the girl he wants to grow old with. But Ramona has some serious baggage; her supercharged exes rue the thought of her being with another man, and they'll crush any guy who gives her a second glance. Now, in order to win Ramona's heart, Scott will do battle with everyone from vegan-powered rock gods to sinister skateboarders, never losing sight of his gorgeous goal as he pummels his way to victory. Shaun of the Dead's Edgar Wright directs the film from a script he penned with Michael Bacall. Superhero veterans Chris Evans and Brandon Routh co-star in the action comedy as two of the seven ex-boyfriends. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Awards: Top Ten Film – Austin Film Critics
Features:
The making of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
You too can be sex bob-omb
Music featurette & music videos
Alternate footage
Visual effects
Adult Swim: Scott Pilgrim vs. the animation
Pre-production footage
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 11/09/2010
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DHMA null, DTS-ESM Digital Theater Pseudo 6.1 System, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo, DTS Digital Theater Systems
Runtime: 113 Minutes
Sides: 2
Number of Discs: 2
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
1. Chapter 1 [:01]
2. Chapter 2 [7:23]
3. Chapter 3 [5:49]
4. Chapter 4 [6:46]
5. Chapter 5 [5:59]
6. Chapter 6 [4:48]
7. Chapter 7 [8:02]
8. Chapter 8 [6:32]
9. Chapter 9 [4:52]
10. Chapter 10 [3:36]
11. Chapter 11 [2:05]
12. Chapter 12 [3:14]
13. Chapter 13 [3:54]
14. Chapter 14 [4:54]
15. Chapter 15 [6:18]
16. Chapter 16 [5:54]
17. Chapter 17 [7:27]
18. Chapter 18 [2:56]
19. Chapter 19 [8:29]
20. Chapter 20 [1:35]
Cammila Collar
An unrelenting torrent of affectionate but biting music-scene satire, old-school Nintendo references, and cartoony depictions of post-adolescent love, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a delight. It will probably have its greatest success with folks who've actually gone to overhyped basement shows or played Mortal Kombat, but it could still capture the heart of anyone who's had a relationship in their early twenties -- or at least who appreciates a movie with style. The story begins with the titular 23-year-old slacker hero (played by Michael Cera), who divides his time between playing bass guitar for a Toronto band called Sex Bob-omb and entertaining the G-rated adoration of a Chinese high-schooler named Knives Chau (Ellen Wong). Scott's relationship with the studious teenager is simple: she worships him. The fact that it would be inappropriate to so much as kiss her matters little to Scott in light of the fact that Knives heaps adulation on his every move. She's way too young to notice that his one-liners are stale, his band is mediocre, and his bandmates and friends are all completely on to his game. But Scott's world implodes when he meets the mysterious Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), an aloof delivery girl for Amazon.ca, who makes her rounds through the snowy streets on a pair of all-weather rollerblades. Ramona is unimpressed with Scott's half-hearted antics, and thus lays down the archetypal gauntlet for our romantic hero, challenging him to better himself, and thereby proving herself to be his soul mate. The only catch is that the gauntlet Ramona lays down is also a literal one. Because in the semi-fantastical (and very tongue-in-cheek) universe where the story takes place, crappy guitarists can wield amazing superpowers, and battles to the death can erupt at a local battle of the bands. And so we learn that Scott will himself have to engage his ninja skills and fight -- nay, defeat -- all of Ramona's seven evil exes if he wants to date her. Oh, and he'll have to grow up, learn to commit, put his heart on the line, and be a little bit less of a loser -- but that all goes without saying. Based on the beloved graphic novel by Bryan Lee O'Malley, the movie reverently lives up to the book's hyperactive mix of influences, paying constant tribute to anime, sitcoms, early-'90s video games, punk rock, hipster culture, and a host of other influences. The movement is frantic, even when there isn't an expertly choreographed fight sequence going on, and the barrage of dialogue, action, and imagery lifted frame for frame out of the comic could spell a headache for the faint of heart. But for the resilient, the movie is nothing less than a total blast from beginning to end. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Michael Bacall
Screenwriter
Ronaldo Vasconcellos
Executive Producer
Marc E. Platt
Producer
Edgar Wright
Director
Edgar Wright
Producer
Edgar Wright
Screenwriter
Nira Park
Producer
J. Miles Dale
Executive Producer
Adam Siegel
Executive Producer
Jared LeBoff
Executive Producer
Eric Gitter
Producer
Nigel Godrich
Composer (Music Score)
Michael Cera
Actor
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Actor
Kieran Culkin
Actor
Chris Evans
Actor
Anna Kendrick
Actor
Brie Larson
Actor
Alison Pill
Actor
Aubrey Plaza
Actor
Brandon Routh
Actor
Jason Schwartzman
Actor
Johnny Simmons
Actor
Mark Webber
Actor
Mae Whitman
Actor
Ellen Wong
Actor
Benjamin Lewis
Actor
Satya Bhabha
Actor
Erik Knudsen
Actor
Abigail Chu
Actor
Maurie W. Kaufmann
Actor
Chantelle Chung
Actor
Nelson Franklin
Actor
Christine Watson
Actor
Craig Stickland
Actor
Joe Dinicol
Actor
John Patrick Amedori
Actor
Kjartan Hewitt
Actor
Emily Kassie
Actor
Don McKellar
Actor
Jung Yul Kim
Actor
Tennessee Thomas
Actor
Shota Saito
Actor
Keita Saito
Actor
Kristina Pesic
Actor
Ingrid Haas
Actor
Michael Lazarovitch
Actor
Matt Watts
Actor
Celine Lepage
Actor
Marlee Otto
Actor
Will Seatle Bowes
Actor
Bill Hader
Actor
Country: USA


