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Watched this for the 1st time last week.It was fantastic.I didnt believe how much i liked it.
ezekial45 said:
I've seen Scott Pilgrim, anyway.
It's definitely a very well crafted movie, but i'm not sure if i liked it or loved it.
I guess if you can relate to the cool/hipster/videogame/whatever culture it's presenting, you're gonna get mad over it, but otherwise, it's still a very very solid and fun movie.
Can't wait to see Wright's next thing.
I was only a bit annoyed by the amount of "totally" and "so" that were used in there ("you are totally doing this" - " you are so doing this").
ezekial45 said:Did anyone else here go to the triple feature last night? I was hoping I could find some video of the Q&A for Shaun if the Dead. I'm really kicking myself now for leave. I had so much fun there.
Cinematic Titanic was just there a week ago or so.ezekial45 said:That was my first time at the Castro theater too. It was a really pimp theater. Very laid back and really traditional. I might check out that Aliens and Starship Troopers showing.
CS: Another movie that people really loved was "Scott Pilgrim."
Evans: Yeah, me too, man! I can't believe more people didn't see it, what-the-f**k? It was such a good movie. The first time I saw it I was like, "this is my favorite movie." I love every second of that movie, and was so bummed more people didn't go see it.
CS: Now it's on permanent midnight rotation at the New Beverly in LA, once a month.
Evans: Oh really? I didn't know that. No kidding.
CS: Would you like to do another really far-out, stylized performance like that?
Evans: I'd love to do anything else with Edgar Wright. If Edgar Wright asked me to do anything, ANYTHING I'll do it. That was like one of the most fun, "Let's just go somewhere nuts." But if you're gonna go somewhere nuts you need a director you trust, because if you're going crazy you're handing the performance over. You're like, "Alright, I'm gonna put some wild sh*t down here, and then you're gonna cut and paste whatever performance you want in the editing room." Editing can change everything. If you're gonna swing for the fences it's a much more comforting feeling knowing you have a good director.
Read more: Interview: Chris Evans Feels a Puncture - ComingSoon.net http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=82258#ixzz1Yi0fxBLw
Man, I'd fucking love if Evans had a role in The World's End. In fact, it would be spectacular if the final film of the Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy had a combined US and UK cast somehow. Stage a mini-SP reunion inside the film.AgentWhiskers said:Thought this was pretty cool. Especially the last question. From a ComingSoon.net interview with Chris Evans:
I'm not saying it should be a 50/50 split. Keep it mostly British, but the title does imply that it's a global event. Why not show a touringGreen Scar said:The final part of Wright/Pegg/Frost's trilogy needs to be British only, but damn, Evans working with Wright again? Sign me the feck up.
are they working on another film?Green Scar said:The final part of Wright/Pegg/Frost's trilogy needs to be British only, but damn, Evans working with Wright again? Sign me the feck up.
big ander said:I'm not saying it should be a 50/50 split. Keep it mostly British, but the title does imply that it's a global event. Why not show a touringYoungNeil, Stephen Stills, and Kim going crazy during the apocalypse?
Always been a trilogy planned, who knows when the next will be.Vox-Pop said:are they working on another film?
2014big ander said:Always been a trilogy planned, who knows when the next will be.
Any info on story? It probably too early but so hype. Hope they do more of a Spaced type movie.big ander said:Always been a trilogy planned, who knows when the next will be.
Vox-Pop said:Any info on story? It probably too early but so hype. Hope they do more of a Spaced type movie.
I know what IMDB lists it as, but considering the script isn't started and Pegg and Frost and Wright would need to sync schedules, that's not an actual confirmed date.Jasoco said:
Yeah so it should be a disaster movie homage or something like that, but it could technically be anything.fisheyes said:If I'm not mistaken, its called 'The World Ends', so that should tell you basically all we know. Also I think in some interview or something they revealed what kind of Cornetto they buy, if that counts to you as story info.
You've had a lot success playing around with different types of genres, how do go about lovingly skewering these types of films, while maintaining a fresh perspective?
I think you have to be passionate about the genre. With Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz they were both genres that I felt very warmly about. That is a big distinction to make. Especially with Shaun of the Dead, it was a Valentine to George Romero, it wasn't a send up. I think a lot of people always refer to Shaun of The Dead as being a spoof, and Simon and I never saw it that way. We saw it as a zombie film that happens to be funny because of the characters' reactions.
What is the next genre that you would be interested in playing with?
I don't know. I'm trying to go beyond that, rather, and tell stories. I think after Hot Fuzz one of the reasons we didn't make a film straight away, was by the end of the Hot Fuzz press tour people would only ask us that question, what's next you've done zombies, you've done cops, what's next? You start to think that people assume you have a blindfold and a dart board, and oh okay, kung fu, let's do that. I think what I would like to do now is to make stories that appeal to me. And Scott Pilgrim is exactly that, I read the book, and I knew I had to make this movie.
So then what is the current status of The Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy?
We have an idea and we still plan on writing it. I think Simon and I have to be in the same room. We've both been busy and so has Nick. So I'd hope that maybe by the end of next year we'd start writing it.
So you haven't written a draft yet, just an idea?
We've had the germ of the idea for three years. So we need to either write it down or start completely from scratch. Basically there's nothing really to tell, anything you might have read is not true.
Not even the fact that the next ice cream [flavor to appear in the movie] will be Mint Chocolate Chip?
That's true but I said that basically to have some kind of answer when people would ask me about it. [...] There are only three flavors of Cornetto. So if we do it again, there is no other option.
So what does mint chocolate chip have to do with the end of the world?
Nothing. [Laughs]
Is the title that was released [The Word's End] still the same?
Maybe. I don't know, I think so. We liked that idea, it had a sort of resonance in a different way. It might be that we continue with that idea, or it might be that we start all over again.
It's got a lot of post-apocalyptic buzz on the internet.
We never said it was post-apocalyptic movie though. To be honest, in a weird way, I regret saying anything at all because then people start speculating. It's more we probably shouldn't have said anything at all. I've found that I regret speaking too soon about stuff. Because you end up sounding like the boy who cried wolf.
Oh shit that's right. Totally forgot they started writing! I was even following those tweets and geeking out as it was happening. EDIT: Isn't Pegg leaving LA for a while now? Guess they're taking a break.AgentWhiskers said:Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg are actually in LA writing the script right now.
Yeah, just saw his last few tweets. Seems that way.big ander said:Oh shit that's right. Totally forgot they started writing! I was even following those tweets and geeking out as it was happening. EDIT: Isn't Pegg leaving LA for a while now? Guess they're taking a break.
Well, even if the movie was not a flop, I don't know what they'd do with it. I guess BLOM could write some more substantial Scott stories or something, but I thought he didn't want to do that for years.IamMattFox said:The World's End will be amazing and all, but what's the word on another Scott Pilgrim?
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Terrible_dementia said:Relevant?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfouqNtKtoQ
Some kinda music video with game imagery that's kinda evocative of SP
I have it on good authority that Bill Murray loves 'Scott Pilgrim Vs The World'. In related news, am retiring.
NOOOOOOExpendable. said:@edgarwright:
Is this weird bolding or something? Did he just announce he's retiring from making movies?Expendable. said:@edgarwright:
That makes more sense... :lolezekial45 said:I think he said I'm retiring as a joke. Cause Bill Murrey liked his movie, he can now retire. Like that kind of joke.
GodfatherX said:I didnt like SP on my first watch, but it has gotten better every rewatch, one of my favorites of 2010