Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Michael Cera
Scott Pilgrim
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Ramona Flowers
Ellen Wong
Knives Chau
Kieran Culkin
Wallace Wells
Alison Pill
Kim Pine
Mark Webber
Stephen Stills
Johnny Simmons
Young Neil
Jason Schwartzman
Gideon Graves
Anna Kendrick
Stacey Pilgrim
Aubrey Plaza
Julie Powers
Satya Bhabha
Matthew Patel
Chris Evans
Lucas Lee
Brandon Routh
Todd Ingram
Mae Whitman
Roxy Richter
Brie Larson
Envy Adams
Keita Saito
Kyle Katayanagi
Shota Saito
Ken Katayanagi
Will Bowes
Party Goer
Celine Lepage
Party Goer
Mark Leroy
Party Goer
Kjartan Hewitt
Jimmy
Ben Lewis
Other Scott
Nelson Franklin
Comeau
Kristina Pesic
Sandra
Matt Watts
Promoter
Ingrid Haas
Monique
Maurie W. Kaufmann
Joel
Marley Otto
Party Goer
Christine Watson
Demon Hipster Chick
Chantelle Chung
Tamara Chen
Don McKellar
Director
Jung-Yul Kim
Goon
Erik Knudsen
Crash
Abigail Chu
Trasha
Tennessee Thomas
Lynette Guycott
Emily Kassie
Winifred Hailey
Michael Lazarovitch
Some Guy
John Patrick Amedori
Lollipop Hipster
Joe Dinicol
Elevator Hipster
Craig Stickland
Elevator Hipster
Bill Hader
The Voice (voice)
Thomas Jane
Vegan Police (uncredited)
Clifton Collins Jr.
Vegan Police (uncredited)
Bryan Lee O'Malley
Lee's Palace Bar Patron (uncredited) / Graphic Novel
Lisa Gitter
Co-Producer
Joe Nozemack
Co-Producer
Steven V. Scavelli
Co-Producer
Adam Siegel
Executive Producer
Vince Nyuli
Location Manager
Kathy Nelson
Music Supervisor
Ben Meechan
Sound Effects Editor
J.J. Abrams
Thanks
Tamzin Cary
Thanks
Jackie Chan
Thanks
Guillermo del Toro
Thanks
Hope Larson
Thanks
Greg Mottola
Thanks
Quentin Tarantino
Thanks
Jamie James Yungblut
Stunts
Zhou Yang
Stunts
Samantha Win
Stunts
Max White
Stunts
Jennifer Vey
Stunts
Eli Martyr
Stunts
James Mark
Stunts
Scott Magee
Stunts
Yan Lecomte
Stunts
Reuben Langdon
Stunts
Ming Jian Huang
Stunts
Joel Harris
Stunts
Joe Eigo
Stunts
Neil Davison
Stunts
Rhye Copeman
Stunts
Will Chapman
Stunts
Jonny Caines
Stunts
Jason Burnett
Stunts
Taryn Ash
Stunts
Jeffery Aro
Stunts
Edgar Wright
Director / Screenplay / Producer
Bill Pope
Director of Photography
Jonathan Amos
Editor
Paul Machliss
Editor
Michael Bacall
Screenplay
Laura Jean Shannon
Costume Design
J. Miles Dale
Executive Producer
Eric Gitter
Producer
Jared LeBoff
Executive Producer
Nira Park
Producer
Marc Platt
Producer
Ronaldo Vasconcellos
Executive Producer
Robin D. Cook
Casting
Jennifer Euston
Casting
Allison Jones
Casting
Marcus Rowland
Production Design
Nigel Churcher
Art Direction
Odetta Stoddard
Set Decoration
Patricia Keighran
Key Makeup Artist
Kyle Glencross
Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Iantha Goldberg
Assistant Makeup Artist
Mandy Ketcheson
Contact Lens Technician
James Boyle
Sound Designer
Chris Burdon
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peter Burgis
Foley Artist
Pat Cassin
Boom Operator
Greg Chapman
Sound Mixer
Ed Colyer
Foley Mixer
Doug Cooper
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Glen Gathard
Foley Mixer
Peter Gleaves
ADR Mixer
Arthur Graley
Foley Editor
James Harrison
Sound Effects Editor
Travis MacKay
ADR Mixer
Zak Melemendjian
Dialogue Editor
Chris Navarro
ADR Mixer
Jason Swanscott
Foley Artist
Keith Acheson
Visual Effects
Richard Bain
Visual Effects
Oscar Wright
Conceptual Design
Bradley James Allan
Stunt Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Ken Clark
Set Dresser
Chris Deeley
Set Dresser
Ron Dickie
Set Dresser
Suzanne Hodson
Set Decoration Buyer
Kimberley Zaharko
Assistant Art Director
Julian Slater
Supervising Sound Editor
Dennis Berardi
Visual Effects Supervisor
Frazer Churchill
Visual Effects Supervisor
Martin Hesselink
VFX Artist
Lucy Killick
Visual Effects Producer
Sarah McMurdo
Visual Effects Producer
Rupert Porter
Visual Effects Producer
Aaron Weintraub
Visual Effects Supervisor
Cori Burchell
Costume Supervisor
Nancy Duggan
Costume Supervisor
Jay Du Boisson
Assistant Costume Designer
Margo Mars
Other
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 12, 2010
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 53m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$85,000,000
Box Office$48,000,000
Filming LocationsCasa Loma · Toronto, Canada
Genres
Wiki.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a 2010 romantic action comedy film co-written, produced, and directed by Edgar Wright, based on the graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'Malley. It stars an ensemble cast, with Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim, a slacker musician who is trying to win a competition to get a record deal while also battling the seven evil exes of his newest girlfriend Ramona Flowers, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
A film adaptation of the comics was proposed following the release of the first volume, and Wright was attached to the project early in development. Filming began in March 2009 in Toronto and wrapped that August. The film premiered after a panel discussion at the San Diego Comic-Con International on July 22, 2010, and received a wide release in North America on August 13. It was re-released for its 10th anniversary in the United Kingdom on August 21, 2020, and the United States on April 30, 2021.
The film uses famous features of its Toronto setting and matches the style of video game and comic book imagery. It used real musical artists, including Beck and Metric, as a basis for each fictional group in the battle of the bands plot, with some of the actors also performing. A combination of digital and physical methods were used to create the extensive visual effects.
Although it was a box-office bomb that failed to recoup its $85 million production budget, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World received positive reviews from critics, who noted its visual style and humor, and garnered a cult following. The film has made several top ten lists and received over 70 awards and nominations. In scholarly analysis, it has been widely discussed as a transmedia narrative.