Did either one of them hose the other one down, Matt?
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We saw Scott Pilgrim tonight. Man, Kieran Culkin was a *perfect* Wallace. Also, I thought it did a pretty good job of collapsing all 6 books into one movie.
Brandon Routh? AWESOME as Todd the vegan.
Danger: Diabolik! One of the best spy villain lairs ever.
He also played Sinbad in one of the Harryhousen movies.
We saw Scott Pilgrim tonight. Man, Kieran Culkin was a *perfect* Wallace.
Yes.
Also, I thought it did a pretty good job of collapsing all 6 books into one movie.
Yes.
Brandon Routh? AWESOME as Todd the vegan.
Yes.
The weird thing is that I don't think any of the actors portrayed the characters the way I read the characters in my head, but they were amazing with their particular portrayals, which totally worked.
Kim was exactly how I pictured her. Wallace was better.
I don't think any of the actors portrayed the characters the way I read the characters in my head
I thought that Julie Powers was on.
And Kulkin totally deserves a best supporting actor nom.
Did either one of them hose the other one down, Matt?
I don't believe so, but Russell's character repeatedly needles Stallone's about his intent to sleep with the latter's sister in a way that screams "unless you care to make me a better offer..."
DebetEsse, what about the possibility that the whole thing is in Mal's dream ?
don't believe so, but Russell's character repeatedly needles Stallone's about his intent to sleep with the latter's sister in a way that screams "unless you care to make me a better offer..."
And of course, Russell ends up in drag later in the movie.
And Kulkin totally deserves a best supporting actor nom.
"Guess who's DRUNK?!?"
The only thing I wish they'd kept from book 6 was after the fight with Gideon, in the book, the crowd was all still there, and when coins started to rain down on them, in the first panel, the crowd was all "Ooooh, pretty!" and then as they kept falling, the crowd was all "Ouch! Ow! Agh!" That made me laugh my ass off. But I think that in the movie, by the time the fight with Gideon was done, the crowd had left.
Also? I think I wanted Scott and Knives together at the end of the movie, book be damned.
The weird thing is that I don't think any of the actors portrayed the characters the way I read the characters in my head, but they were amazing with their particular portrayals, which totally worked.
I wanted Envy Adams to look more like the book, which is ridiculous, because people aren't line art. (Well, okay, I strongly suspect that J.K. Simmons was actually line art in Spider-Man. Nothing else explains him.)