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ChaosEngine (Member Profile)
Your video, Scott Pilgrim: Make Your Transitions Count, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
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Edgar Wright - How to Do Visual Comedy
Scott Pilgrim: Make Your Transitions Count has been added as a related post - related requested by ChaosEngine on that post.
Michael Cera kicks some ass
"Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World..." The YouTube account associated with this video has been terminated due to multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringements. YT
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Edgar Wright - How to Do Visual Comedy
Old School is perhaps the best american comedy in a decade. That said, I absolutely agree. Comedy here is very one-dimensional. It's jokes, nothing else. Usually very base ones that everyone will get with a spattering of 'gut-laughs'. I agree one of the biggest reasons as Drachan commented on is just how regimented and formulaic our entertainment is in this country.
This also exemplifies why I am so very torn with Edgar Wright leaving Ant Man and potentially Marvel. He's one of the best directors around and so very inventive. I adored World's End, though my favorite of the 'trilogy' will always be Hot Fuzz.
On the flip side, as a fan of the comic Scott Pilgrim was a terrible movie. He clearly took a lot of creative license with the beloved graphic novel while at the same time totally putting off the audience while at the same time doing nothing to bring in people who have never heard of it previously, which is why it bombed so very hard.
So he left Ant Man, easily one of my top 5 favorite Marvel characters, because of creative differences. I suspect he wanted to do something very different then the established material and Marvel was against that because they want to link him to their other movies (DUH!). So while I think the movie could potentially have been fantastic under his direction, it could just as easily have been marvels biggest bomb since Hulk.
New Edgar Wright Movie 'The World's End' - Trailer
Nice to see the boys back together again. They are like the Beatles, awesome when they work together (Spaced,Shaun,Fuzz,the fake trailer in Grindhouse), less so on their own (Paul,Scott Pilgrim). I have no doubt this will be fantastic.
Beard Punch
love it. very "Scott Pilgrim"
ponceleon (Member Profile)
You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video Scott Pilgrim vs. the World -- teaser. Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.
Dubstep Guns!
I got a nice Scott Pilgrim feeling from this.
The Films of Edgar Wright
Who knew Hot Fuzz & Scott Pilgrim were made by the same guy..
Who cared?
The Films of Edgar Wright
You should see the home-made sex tape I made.
>> ^GeeSussFreeK:
>> ^hpqp:
quality editing!
Also, let it be known that I liked "Scott Pilgrim" and am not ashamed! (Loved the other two too)
I loved Scott Pilgrim as well, one of my favorite movies. Pretty much anything ridiculously over the top is my thing.
The Films of Edgar Wright
>> ^hpqp:
quality editing!
Also, let it be known that I liked "Scott Pilgrim" and am not ashamed! (Loved the other two too)
I loved Scott Pilgrim as well, one of my favorite movies. Pretty much anything ridiculously over the top is my thing.
Sarzy (Member Profile)
I had loved the comics, and the comicky feel was really well transposed on screen.
In reply to this comment by Sarzy:
No need to be ashamed about liking Pilgrim -- that was a great film.
Thanks for the quality. :
In reply to this comment by hpqp:
*quality editing!
Also, let it be known that I liked "Scott Pilgrim" and am not ashamed! (Loved the other two too)
hpqp (Member Profile)
No need to be ashamed about liking Pilgrim -- that was a great film.
Thanks for the quality.
In reply to this comment by hpqp:
*quality editing!
Also, let it be known that I liked "Scott Pilgrim" and am not ashamed! (Loved the other two too)
The Films of Edgar Wright
*quality editing!
Also, let it be known that I liked "Scott Pilgrim" and am not ashamed! (Loved the other two too)
The Big Picture: The Numbers
So damn sad... so damn sad
I love Scott Pilgrim, I love Del Toro (Although, I'm obviously one of the few who couldn't get through Pan's Labyrinth after the girl so insanely stupidly, for no good reason, took food from that creature in the wall. After she was told SO explicitly not to. It's not like she was even particularly hungry... but I digress).
I would love more of those films, and it saddens me that the expendables raked in the dough. It was just pedestrian, and cyan and orange up the wazzoo, and trying desperately to show all women as damsels that need saving, and just so... bleuh.
Del Toro using physical effects as much as possible absolutely thrills me, I love the creature effects in Hellboy 2. That huge guy that I could have sworn was just really good CGI, was all 'real', in that it was a guy in a suit and it looked fricken amazing. And he does use CGI, but how it should be used, to adjunct reality.
I'm sure he'll get his project up, and it'll be awesome