You don't get much more perfect than this. Geez, I gotta take a Toy Story break...

Which, judging by the 'What did you give/receive for Christmas'-thread, some UD members should definitly check out.Goliath wrote:What would Jesus buy? (2007)
About the over-consumption and the obsession with buying, buying, buying that hypnothizes America every year come Christmas time.
I don't need to see a movie to know THATGoliath wrote:Which, judging by the 'What did you give/receive for Christmas'-thread, some UD members should definitly check out.Goliath wrote:What would Jesus buy? (2007)
About the over-consumption and the obsession with buying, buying, buying that hypnothizes America every year come Christmas time.![]()
I never read the comics so I can't speak about that. I would love to read the novels, though, as I enjoy the art style very much.Avaitor wrote:Scott Pilgrim is a relatively deep love story.
In the comics. The movie cuts out a lot of the best parts that bring Scott and Ramona together, like Ramona's quest to gain the approval from Kim and Knives, Scott dealing with his old friend Lisa, and a lot of Envy's character arc. Kim had a pretty big character arc herself which was completely glossed over in the movie. Even Ramona's was cut down a lot. She's basically the female Scott, and I don't think the movie did a good enough job in showing that.
Edgar Wright cut a lot of this out due to the fact that the script for this movie was written around the time the second or third book was out, but even then, a lot of it would have been cut anyway due to time issues.
I kind of wish that they combined the entire series into two movies, but I like Scott Pilgrim vs. The World for what it is anyway, despite the fact that it cuts our a lot of the character arcs. It's still highly entertaining and Scott and Ramona's relationship is defined well enough for me to put it pretty high on my list.
Maybe if Wright could have waited a little to do the movie, I would have liked it even more. The last book only came out a month or two before the movie, anyway.
Hmmm... strange. I was totally fascinated by Stone's movie. I felt I got a really good understanding of the person Richard Nixon (still no sympathy, however). But then again, I like almost all of Stone's movies.jpanimation wrote:^Yeah, I liked Forst/Nixon too. I was totally prepared to be bored (as I was with Oliver Stone's Nixon) but actually really got into it.