Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Movie |

Underage Girlfriend | Video Game

  • Duration: 1h 52min
  • Music: Chris Navarro,Peter Burgis,Nigel Godrich,Arthur Graley,James Harrison
  • Award(s): Empire 2011 (Won)
    OFTA Film 2011 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Lost City, The Jewel of the Nile
  • Story:
    Scott Pilgrim is a 23 year old radical Canadian gamer and wannabe rockstar who falls in love with an American delivery girl, Ramona V. Flowers, and must defeat her seven "evil wannabe superheroes" to be able to date her.
    Full Story
7.6/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Scott Pilgrim is a 23 year old radical Canadian gamer and wannabe rockstar who falls in love with an American delivery girl, Ramona V. Flowers, and must defeat her seven "evil wannabe superheroes" to be able to date her.
Ratings

7.6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Empire Award

Best Director | 2011 | Edgar

INOCA Award

Best Original Song | 2011 | Beck

OFTA Film Award

Best Titles Sequence | 2011

Scream Award

Fight Scene of the Year | 2011

Best Comic Book Movie | 2011

SFX Award

Best Film Director | 2011 | Edgar

Golden Schmoes Award

Best Music in a Movie | 2010

Most Underrated Movie of the Year | 2010

Best Comedy of the Year | 2010

Biggest Surprise of the Year | 2010

HFCS Award

Best Original Song | 2010 | Beck

IFCS Award

Best Experimental Film | 2010

NYFCO Award

Top Films of the Year | 2010

SDFCS Award

Best Editing | 2010 | Paul

Satellite Award

Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2010 | Michael

Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2010

SLFCA Award

Best Film Comedy | 2010

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Nominations
OFTA Film Award

Best Sound Mixing | 2011 | Doug

Best Music Original Song | 2011

Best Film Editing | 2011 | Paul

Best Costume Design | 2011 | Laura Jean

Best Visual Effects | 2011 | Frazer

Best Sound Effects Editing | 2011 | Julian

Saturn Award

Best Fantasy Film | 2011

Eddie Award

Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2011 | Paul

Artios Award

Outstanding Achievement in Casting Big Budget Feature Comedy | 2011 | Robin D.

COFCA Award

Best Overlooked Film | 2011

Empire Award

Best Film | 2011

Best SciFiFantasy | 2011

Dorian Award

Unsung Film of the Year | 2011

GLAAD Media Award

Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2011

Gold Derby Film Award

Film Editing | 2011 | Paul

Visual Effects | 2011

Hugo Award

Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2011 | Michael

ICS Award

Best Editing | 2011 | Paul

INOCA Award

Best Film Editing | 2011 | Paul

Best Visual Effects | 2011

Best Sound Mixing | 2011

Best Sound Editing | 2011 | Julian

Best Original Song | 2011 | Emily

IOMA Award

Best Original Score Miglior colonna sonora | 2011 | Nigel

Best Special Effects Migliori effetti speciali | 2011

OFCS Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011 | Edgar

Best Editing | 2011 | Paul

Bradbury Award

2011 | Edgar

(screenplay) | 2011 | Edgar

Scream Award

The Ultimate Scream | 2011

Best Director | 2011 | Edgar

Best ScreamPlay | 2011

Best Villain | 2011 | Jason

Best Supporting Actress | 2011 | Ellen

Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Kieran

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Action | 2011

Choice Movie Actor Action | 2011 | Michael

Choice Movie Actress Action | 2011 | Mary Elizabeth

AFCA Award

Best Film | 2010

ACCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2010 | Edgar

Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2010

DFCS Award

Best Director | 2010 | Edgar

Best Ensemble | 2010

Golden Schmoes Award

Favorite Movie of the Year | 2010

Best Director of the Year | 2010 | Edgar

Trippiest Movie of the Year | 2010

Best Special Effects of the Year | 2010

Best DVDBluRay of the Year | 2010

Best TA of the Year | 2010 | Mary Elizabeth

Favorite Movie Poster of the Year | 2010

IGN Award

Best ComicBook Adaptation | 2010

IFJA Award

Best Picture | 2010

Sierra Award

Best Costume Design | 2010 | Laura Jean

Best Art Direction | 2010

Best Visual Effects | 2010

Best Song | 2010 | Beck

Best Picture | 2010

SDFCS Award

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2010 | Edgar

Satellite Award

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2010 | Edgar

Best Art Direction Production Design | 2010 | Marcus

SLFCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2010 | Michael

Best Visual Effects | 2010

Moving the Medium Forward for technicalartistic innovation that advances the medium | 2010

Best ArtisticCreative Film for excellence in arthouse cinema | 2010

UFCA Award

Best Screenplay | 2010 | Michael

Best Director | 2010 | Edgar

BOX OFFICE

Budget 85,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 48,000,000 USD

TRIVIA

Trivia

The four cast members that made up the band "Sex Bob-Omb" spent several weeks learning how to play together as a band. Mark Webber, Alison Pill, and Johnny Simmons all had to learn their instruments from scratch, while Michael Cera had to "dumb down" his bass playing in order to not outshine his band mates.

Edgar Wright obtained permission to use the famous theme music from the SNES game, The Legend of Zelda, by writing a letter to Nintendo, saying that it is considered to be "the nursery rhyme of this generation". Several sound effects from the game can also be heard throughout the scenes in Scott's band practice room. Wright was also allowed to use the Seinfeld (1989) theme music for a sitcom-style sequence.

Anna Kendrick, as the character Stacey Pilgrim, wears the actual name badge of the real-life Stacey, on whom the comic creator, Bryan Lee O'Malley, based the character. (In one of the DVD commentaries, Kendrick specifically asks that someone add this trivia to IMDb.)

At the party where he talks to Ramona for the first time, Scott holds up a very badly drawn picture of Ramona and asks if anyone has seen her. Director Edgar Wright said Scott was originally supposed to hold up a picture of Ramona from the comic book series, but felt the silly drawing Scott holds up was more comedic.

Edgar Wright has stated the movie was done in the style of a musical, but instead of the characters breaking into song and dance, they break into a fight. The battle between Scott Pilgrim and Matthew Patel is done in the style of a Bollywood fight scene.