For those that are interested, you can currently listen to the whole Scott Pilgrim soundtrack at spinner.ca. I think the sound track is pretty sweet to be honest.
I saw it last night. It was better than I thought it was going to be. It was what you would expect from Cera, indie music and awkwardness. But with video games and a comic book feel added to the mix. I don't think it will appeal to everyone as it has an almost attention deficit disorder speed to it and it's pretty geeky with all the video game references in it. But it was fun and I laughed quite a bit.
Michael Cera needs to do a role where is isnt the wimpy emo high school kid. His schtick got old real fast.
It isn't acting if you play yourself in EVERY single movie.
This is one of the reasons I am unsure about this movie. In the comics, Scott Pilgrim isn't really wimpy and definitely not emo. He's more of a regular early 20s dude. Hopefully Cera can pull that off.
Trailer looked awesome though. Still very much looking forward to seeing it.
I'm really intrigued by this movie. The whole video game/comic feel and Edgar Wright directing it makes me think it would be a cool watch. I liked Shuan of the Dead and Hot Fuzz.
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I think I will be far more likely to see The Expendables in the theatre, this one will probably be iTunes-ed when it is released. My wife sounded interested in it but I don't think it's worth the effort to see at the theatre.
Yeah, Cera's quite the babyface. If this movie is remotely faithful to the source it should NOT be a typical Cera movie. If it is, between that and Avatar (shymalan's, not Cameron's) I will have lost all hope for Hollywood.
I'm going to go see The Expendables, then wait outside the theatres showing Scott Pilgrim, and beat up the hipsters leaving the show. Then, I'll wander over to Eat, Pray, Love and bone a lonely girl.
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