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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Country: USA, Language: English, 112 mins

  • Director: Edgar Wright
  • Writer: Michael Bacall; Edgar Wright
  • Producer: J. Miles Dale; Eric Gitter

CGiii Comment

Strictly for the Nintendo generation.

The Cera thing is a mystery - deadpan delivery without a sliver of acting talent.

With the obligatory gay flat-mate, Cera really is rather geekily effeminate in this - but, alas, nothing can save this from Nintendo mediocrity.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Scott Pilgrim plays in a band which aspires to success. He dates Knives Chau, a high-school girl five years younger, and he hasn't recovered from being dumped by his former girlfriend, now a success with her own band. When Scott falls for Ramona Flowers, he has trouble breaking up with Knives and tries to romance Ramona. As if juggling two women wasn't enough, Ramona comes with baggage: seven ex-lovers, with each of whom Scott must do battle to the death in order to win Ramona.

Cast & Characters

Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim;
Alison Pill as Kim Pine;
Mark Webber as Stephen Stills;
Johnny Simmons as Young Neil;
Ellen Wong as Knives Chau;
Kieran Culkin as Wallace Wells;
Brie Larson as Envy Adams;
Anna Kendrick as Stacey Pilgrim;
Aubrey Plaza as Julie Powers;
Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Ramona Flowers;
Ben Lewis as Other Scott;
Nelson Franklin as Comeau;
Kristina Pesic as Sandra;
Ingrid Haas as Monique;
Marlee Otto as Party Goer