So, apparently you can make a good movie out of a mediocre graphic novel. The votes are in and, despite not wanting to like it, Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World is, dare I say it, pretty good.
Having been unimpressed with the graphic novel, finding it overly corny and guilty of trying too hard to be cool and appeal to the 'hipster' generation, I was surprised, and a little taken aback, to find I actually enjoyed the film. Despite not being the biggest fan of 'acting powerhouse' Michael Cera, I ended up finding the movie charming, clever and full of references that only someone of my advanced years (over 20) would get.
That being said, I'm not surprised that the film had a lackluster performance at the box office. For a mainstream, big studio movie, its only crime is in making the mistake of catering to a niche market; an audience that will knowingly chuckle to themselves when they find out the name of Scot's band because they happen to be geeky enough to know what a "Bob-omb" is. When your film is aimed predominantly at the 20-35 male, video game playing, demographic it would be unrealistic to expect major box office returns. Regardless, that's part of its charm. I have no doubt that it will recoup its budget easily through DVD sales. I have a feeling that its going to be a cult classic.
And the film is just that; made for the young man who hasnt quite grown up, and hasn't yet put down the controller, still playing Super Nintendo and dwelling on how they once knew a Ramona Flowers.
Because, let's face it, we have all dated a Ramona Flowers
In the spirit of Leonard Maltin I give this film **** / *****
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