Video game movies suck, yes? Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, Alone in the Dark, Mortal Kombat.
 Yeah they pretty much all waver between God-awful and depressingly 
disastrous. But I went to see a movie recently that may very well defy 
this fact. A fact that has been written in stone ever since Bob Hoskins 
popped out of a green pipe and yelled ‘Mamma Mia!’.
This Movie is: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
 Now I know it’s not a video game, all you pedantic boffins will know 
it’s based on a comic book written by Bryan Lee O’Malley, but it is a 
video game movie! It just is! It’s so awesome! From the moment it starts
 you know it’s a video game movie. The Universal logo is presented to 
you in 16-bit format with an 8-bit version of the theme. Okay movie…you 
have gained your first star.
It’s directed by Edgar Wright, of Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead fame. I didn’t reckon much to Shaun of the Dead but Hot Fuzz was hilarious. And this movie beats it. Easily. That’s so hard to say considering how much I love Hot Fuzz, but this is on another level.
This
 is the point where I’ll be nice and polite and announce a spoiler 
warning.  I don’t want to ruin the jokes for you so yeah, stop reading 
if you’re thinking of going to see this film. As it’s best enjoyed 
without being ruined by idiots like me on the internets.
So
 the movie begins and we’re introduced to our protagonist Scott Pilgrim 
very early on. He’s played by Michael Cera who plays the role perfectly.
 I loved him as George-Michael in Arrested Development and he 
plays a very similar character here. It’s a no-brainer for the casting 
team. You find out he’s dating a high school chick who I presumed was 
Ramona Flowers. But it isn’t, it’s a Chinese girl called Knives Chau 
(Ellen Wong) who he’s going out with on a rebound from his ex girlfriend
 Envy Adams (Brie Larson) who, when she got signed by a record label, 
dumped him. Brutally. I’m probably a complete noob for not knowing this 
but I didn’t read the graphic novel and I abstained from all trailers to
 avoid spoilers. The only thing I knew about this movie before I walked 
in was Michael Cera, Chris Evans, Ramona Flowers, evil exes, graphic 
novel. That’s it. There’s nothing worse than trailers ruining funny bits
 in movies. I’m so glad I avoided them.
The
 character of Ramona (Mary Winstead) comes into it fairly quickly and 
becomes the object of Scott’s desire instantly. Their relationship is 
kind of quirky and fun throughout the movie, there’s an obvious 
attraction but in the end it’s just two people trying to figure out what
 they want out of life and a life partner rather than a typical love 
story. A lot of guys will be able to relate to Scott, he’s been dumped 
by a girl he was in love with. Funnily enough a few guys might be able 
to relate to that. So you instantly warm to him. Well I did anyway. Even
 if he is a total broom handle at times. He basically two-times with 
Knives and Ramona and he treats Knives and fellow band-member Kim 
(Alison Pill) pretty badly. Kim’s another ex of his. Yeah, you may have 
noticed, there are a lot of exes in this movie. 
As
 the story progresses you get a lot of in-jokes thrown in your gawping 
face, but you don’t need to know them to find this movie funny. And my 
God it is funny. So funny in fact I laughed out loud in the cinema so 
many times I lost count. I don’t think that’s happened since Hot Fuzz, and before that it was Anchorman.
 Alright so I got a lot of the in-jokes because, well, I’m a nerd, but 
I’m pretty sure I would have missed a hatful as well. Some of the great 
moments in this movie involve a constant barrage of nostalgic video game
 sound bytes, a shoryuken and even a scene replicating Seinfeld! It’s 
just great writing. Okay movie that’s another star for you.
Of
 course not all of the jokes perform perfect landings. Julie’s bleeped 
mouth borders overuse, for example. And the pee bar is a fail. But I 
know that was in the comic so fair enough, I’ll let that slide, and if 
you don’t like those jokes just deal with it! There’s so much more in 
this movie so chill out. I know some people would have hated the writing
 on the screen, but I loved it! It was genuinely funny, and I didn’t 
even get to read some of them because I was concentrating on something 
else. I need to watch this movie again.
So
 once Scott is dating his beloved Ramona he is randomly attacked by a 
dude named Matthew Patel (Satya Bhabha) who crashes in through the 
ceiling and kicks off the movie’s first fight scene. Yeah this movie 
just got surreal. And it’s a good thing. Reality is finally fully 
disbanded and you can just sit back and enjoy the festivities. Matthew 
Patel reveals that he’s an ex of Ramona who wants his revenge for being 
dumped all those years ago in 7th grade. He then breaks into song in the
 most comedic Bollywood scene I’ve ever seen and is easily disposed of 
by Scott. Ramona then tells our hero he must defeat her seven evil exes 
in order for him to continue to date her. Pretty standard stuff so far, 
I’m sure you’ll agree.
The
 next evil ex is Lucas Lee, played by none other than Captain America 
himself, Chris Evans. Lee is a skateboarder turned cocky movie-star and 
is one of the best characters in the film. Scott’s room-mate Wallace 
(Kieran Culkin, yes Macaulay Culkin‘s brother), who is also one of the 
best characters in this movie, reveals Lee when he tells Scott he’s 
going to be stalking him. He sprays magazine cuttings of him across the 
table and one of them is a poster for a movie called ‘Action Doctor’ 
with the tagline ‘The good news is, you’re going to live. The bad news 
is, he’s going to kill you.’ Genius, absolute genius, I don’t know who 
wrote that but give him an Oscar now, two Oscars, heck just give him 
them all. Movie, have a star.
Once
 Scott defeats Lucas Lee and his army of stunt doubles. His ’big’ ex 
enters the movie, randomly, and invites him to her gig. Scott obviously 
turns it down but his band-mates decide otherwise when they are offered 
to support her band (The Clash at Demonhead). Poor Scott. Once at the 
gig we get introduced to the next ex, the psychic vegan Todd Ingram 
(Brandon Routh). Another fight scene ensues where Scott challenges him 
to a bass battle, only to lose and trick him into drinking coffee with 
half soy and half milk. Obviously this prompts the vegan police to burst
 in through a wall and take away Todd’s psychic powers. Incidentally the
 Punisher is in the vegan police. That alone blew my mind.
Next up it’s the bi-furious Roxy Richter (Mae Whitman, yes she was in Arrested Development
 too, come to think of it she played Cera‘s ex in that, I wonder if that
 was planned…) Scott finally realises this is an ex of Ramona’s but 
we’re treated to a fight scene between the two ladies rather than 
Scotty. He eventually has to step in but Roxy’s speed gets the better of
 him and he has to resort to hitting her sensual spot, revealed to him 
in slow motion by Ramona, behind her knee. Job done Scott well done.
The
 fight scenes make this movie for me. They are some of the best I’ve 
seen in ages. You might think as there are seven exes it would get 
boring. But it doesn’t. They’re all so varied and fun, they’re simply 
bad-ass. They easily keep you interested. I never once got bored in this
 movie. There’s always something going on. Whether it’s the massive 
summoned creatures in the battle against the Katayanagi twins or the 
final battle’s sword play, this movie keeps you wanting more, and more, 
and more. I need this on DVD. I really do. Another star for the fight 
scenes? Consider it done.
As
 for music, it’s pretty darn good. It’s very rock influenced, which 
you’d expect considering Scott’s in a rock band (known as Sex Bob-omb). 
It uses the music brilliantly and it’s used to great effect in the fight
 scenes, adding atmosphere and general vibrancy to the proceedings. 
There’s a few slower numbers thrown in there as well as the heavy stuff.
 But the soundtrack will be enjoyed more by rockers. Rival band ‘Crash 
and the boys’ produce some very short but good ones. I like the way the 
bands in this movie are named after Nintendo games. That’s pretty cool.
In
 the end Scott goes up against the final boss Gideon (Jason 
Schwartzman). But oh no! He loses to him and he’s left dead in a sandy 
purgatory! Whilst he’s here he gets to speak to Ramona and he learns a 
valuable lesson. Too bad he’s dead. But no, he has an extra life. I told
 you it was a video game! So he goes back, endures Gideon’s cut-scene 
(thank God Hideo Kojima didn’t direct this one) and starts the fight 
over, this time for himself not Ramona. This fight scene is so epic, he 
fights off a few guards with swords only to come up against Gideon and 
give him a kicking. Knives randomly jumps in to attack Ramona, as you 
do, and they fight for a bit until Scott finally defeats him and the 
final final boss! Phew.
So
 once all that’s done and Gideon has given his end of game boss defeated
 speech, Scott leaves the building to find Ramona and Knives. Ramona 
gives a little speech and walks off leaving Scott with Knives. But 
Knives tells him to go after her as they’re meant to be together or 
whatever. So he does. This is good and all but by the end of the movie I
 kind of grew fond of Knives more than I did Ramona. I wanted him to 
stay with Knives! She deserved it and was way more interesting than 
Ramona. Ellen Wong should go on to do tonnes of other stuff after this 
performance. I’d say it’s the best in the movie, and there are some 
pretty good performances here.
This
 really is one of the best movies of the year. But I’ve noticed it’s not
 doing well. It’s bob-ombing in the States and it came in at number two 
in the UK box office behind Grown Ups. Now, I haven’t seen Grown Ups
 but I can imagine that this film is several times better than that one.
 So go and see it! You need to! If you don’t Action Doctor will never be
 made! As for my final verdict, eagle-eyed readers would have counted 
the four stars I’ve given but no it gets 5 stars. The last star was for 
awesomeness. Yeah. It happens.
 
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