Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

 

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Edgar Wright is a rare type of filmmaker. Having made only four feature films, with an average budget of $24.5 million (a middling number for Hollywood films), he has formed a completely recognisable style and has stuck true to his artistic sensibilities, even going as far as quitting his project of eight years, Ant Man, when studio interference got out of control. But, most importantly, Wright does all these things while never forgetting to have a bit of fun, and nowhere is his joy for filmmaking as evident as it is in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Continue reading