
Great news to be had as the summer is coming back so they say! Well regardless, more barbecues aside and more pimms aplenty, Newmanfilms is pleased to introduce a new collaborator in the form of a young lady called Kelly, who answered our need for a review of “Scott Pilgrim”,The review is gratefully spoiler free and is positive of the film, so do go and see it at her behest!
Thanks to all the lovely support regarding the AXA campaign mentioned in the last post, and lets hope we can make a difference to. Finally a nod before the review to the current thought process.
Thanks to all the lovely support regarding the AXA campaign mentioned in the last post, and lets hope we can make a difference to. Finally a nod before the review to the current thought process.
Happy with
- Sherlock's recommission via BBC
- Daniel Craig's alleged amazing performance on the set of Cowboys Vs Aliens
- Inserting myself in trailers due to 3D tech (google the idea for mass fun)
- The growing cast of new “tinker” adaptation
- Robert Rodrigez not chairing Deadpool(?)
- MI4 not called MI4 as studio lose bottle.
- People moaning about license fee
- The M25
Best
Love and peace
Newman
Edgar Wright, director of this geek-chic indie film has put his heart and soul into the creation of this movie. From the publicity to the final product, this film oozes nerdiness in a way which makes it cool. It’s like watching a real life game and reading a comic at the same time. Now, this may not sound appealing to you if you’re not into these sorts of things but here’s why you should be appealed. The way it approaches fight scenes is flawless. Taking the aspects of comic books by including words like “pow” and “thump” on screen as the characters hit each other brings us something not quite been done to this effect before. By having an uber cool soundtrack included during the fight scenes, and generally as non-diegetic music to the film means it’s an easy listen. And finally by adding the finishing touches such as little character profiles appearing on screen each time a new cast member is introduced means you’re left wondering what little detail have been left out?! Your eyes are fascinated by these products of imagination all floating out of Wright’s mind, leaving yours to be completely blown.
In terms of the acting, well you’re not disappointed at all. Michael Cera, man of the moment, brings Scott Pilgrim alive with witty, silly humour and an infectious type of arrogant yet venerable personality. Mary Elizabeth Winstead turns Ramona Flowers into an irresistible character that you’ll instantly fall in love with. Although, this could turn into another Team Edward/Jacob situation as Knives (Ellen Wong) is adorable. She really brings this film to life with her stalker, needy kick-ass personality. And even the background characters such as Pilgrim’s housemate, his sister and his band mates are all just as endearing to watch on screen, and funny. This film produces such a varied sort of humour it’s likely to tickle anyone watching. As for the 7 evil exes, well, making a new situation with fights topping each other on action 7 times is a hard task well done. The exes, including a film star, lesbian and twins, all create their own presence on screen which becomes even more revolting than the last to watch. All you want to do is watch Scott beat them with his wicked, game style fighting.
To top this film off, the storyline is really enjoyable. Not only do you watch Scott Pilgrim attempt to defeat the exes, but you really connect with the relationship between him and Ramona. Plus, he’s in a battle of the band which means you’re given a sub-plot to move the film along. It’s a very clever, cool and up to date superhero movie that is something your eyes have never seen before.
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edit.... cheers for the article as well - newmanfilms
edit.... cheers for the article as well - newmanfilms
Where have you heard about Daniel Craigs alleged amazing performance in C&A? As a big DC fan, I'm just interested to know.
ReplyDeleteWell reviews turned out mix, though the film looks to be a financial success and Harrison Ford seems to be the critics favourite; still grouchy..
ReplyDeleteWell reviews turned out mix, though the film looks to be a financial success and Harrison Ford seems to be the critics favourite; still grouchy..
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