Mar 4 2009'Scott Pilgrim' Movie Still Accurately Recreating 'Scott Pilgrim' Comic
It's been a few days since we last saw anything from the set of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, so let's take a moment to gaze upon how Edgar Wright is effectively replicating panels from the books. Rear-view-on-swings recreation accuracy has prevailed. We did it.
The lower, sagging swing is a nice touch, though the implication that Michael Cera needs prop assistance in looking awkward is absurd. If Cera were angrily shouting from the balcony of a castle, Pope-style, he would still be pitiable.
From: Edgar Wright Here.

Reader Comments
1. GARTHvader - March 4, 2009 4:50 PM
I can see it now.
It's a movie about crew members randomly taking pictures of scene outtakes and set production while intensely filming these activities at same time.
This could be an appropriate tag line for the film:
Scott Pilgrim...
"What's more to love than a bucket of chicken tenders?"
Or
"I like it fruity..."
2. foraz - March 4, 2009 5:08 PM
Why why why does this movie get so many posts on this blog?
3. Rutty - March 4, 2009 5:44 PM
To the above...
Stop asking stupid questions.
Go rent some Edgar Wright works...
Go buy and read Scott Pilgrim 1-5 (If you can find 5 anywhere)
And then walk in front of a truck you useless Troll Zero.
4. Hal - March 4, 2009 9:31 PM
Yup - definitely needed green screen to accurately recreate that black void of ink.
5. foreeals - March 4, 2009 10:53 PM
foraz has a point though. Edgar wright updates daily on his myspace and website. reporting on daily updates is a bit redundant.
6. foraz - March 5, 2009 5:22 PM
Dear Rutty,
If you think I'm a troll, you really screwed that one up by actually making it a successful troll. In fact, it was not a troll but a rhetorical question.
I can only presume that it gets posted frequently because the author enjoys the source material and needs to make enough posts for his blog every day (which can get tough of course!).
I enjoy the blog, but since this IS the internet, and does not lend itself to intelligent discourse... well you know the rest.
Sincerely,
#2
P.S. lol
7. Rutty - March 5, 2009 10:09 PM
I like feeding Trolls...
Much like I like viciously defending the comic that birthed Kim Pine.