The thing I think some people miss understand about Scott Pilgrim is that Scott and Ramona are supposed to suck. The whole thing is about them learning to stop running and confront their own toxic behaviors before starting over.
for SURE. it's this kinda nerdy-but-toxic personality that I think is super common in certain people in like their late teens/early 20s. In the comics they play into this whole thing WAY more - there's probably more slice-of-life, coming to terms with yourself stuff than there is evil ex battles.
I also think that Knives being dumped helped her to grow up. And now she's matured to the point where she doesn't feel like she needs Scott in a romantic way anymore. Giving closure to their relationship helped her to move on, rather than be that creepy weirdo that stalks his friend group for years.
I love that Nega Scott is actually a nice guy cause Scott is a straight up ass the whole movie! Also this movie inspired me to pick up the Bass, it is just way too badass!
For the record, in the comics, Scott knowing how to fight is common knowledge for everyone. They live in a video game world and they all kinda just accept it. He and Ramona do so many crazy things that no one questions. And that's part of the joke.
Someone pointed out that the reason Scott and anti-Scott didn't fight was because a reverse of Scott would be an empathetic caring person who really wanted to do right by other people. So of course they just talked it out and became friends.
In the book, Nega-Scott was the physical embodiment of Scott's faults and shortcomings. When he finally accepts that he's not perfect, Scott absorbs Nega-Scott into himself.
What always makes me chuckle is that despite the joke about Knives being 17, Ellen Wong is actually older than the majority of the cast, including Michael Cera.
The ending where he ends up with Knives is *not* from the comic book. Wright adapted the script largely based on the first three books (which was all that had been published when the script was written), and an outline of what would happen in the other three books provided by Bryan Lee O'Malley. Wright chose to end the movie with Scott and Knives playing the video game again together, but of course it doesn't work for the reasons you cite -- it's regressive, he shouldn't be dating her. In reshoots, they changed it to the ending it has now, which mirrors the ending of the sixth book because by that point the book had been written.
@@Fyre11 I think by the ending of the film/comics they're starting to come back around and improve as human beings, but yeah Knives should definitely not be involved with Scott for a long while lmao
@@Fyre11by the end of the series they’ve gained self awareness and are clearly implied to start attempting to be better what?? Lmao and yknow, Knives being a literal teen was enough for her and Scott to not end up together
@@serenitysubs933 I’m not sure what you mean about Hinata. If you’re talking about the Naruto character, that’s Stephanie Sheh. I feel like Amity sounds the closest to Katara, but none of her other voices really do, and they’re *very* different from Roxy.
There's something about Michael Cera where if you are in a movie with him, your career is likely to skyrocket. Almost all the cast in Superbad and Scott Pilgrim absolutely flourished (even moreso then they already were) after starring in those movies.
Well, he was sort of right about the scene where Scott is throwing away the package over his shoulder. In the BTS, they took SO MANY TAKES before they nailed it.
So many superheroes in this movie. The second doorman at Gideon's club played Ragman on CW's Arrow. And Ramona plays Huntress in the movie Birds of Prey.
What a great reaction! So glad you watched this, it is one of my favourite movies. Chris, I loved you singing along. The comics are even better, I would recommend them. Everybody gets more character development and we learn more about their backgrounds
My all time favorite movie. It's such a perfect storm of writing, directing, acting talent, music, and effects. It's incredible on every level. Scott and Ramona are such flawed people, and the supporting cast is just amazing (Wallace and Kim are legendary).
If anyone feels like it I highly recommend the comic books. It has much more time to develop every character and make the coming of age story for Scott more fleshed out. It helped me accept who I am and move forward. Amazing comics!
Brandon Routh was Superman before this. Chris Evans was already Johnny Storm in the Fantastic Four movies before this as well. This movie isn't connected with the Cornetto Trilogy but it is one of my favorite Edgar Wright films. There's the original ending where Scott stays with Knives but late they decided that it was Ramona he was fighting for and so they changed it. If you have the opportunity, the BD has a number of great commentary to listen to.
A couple of fun facts: Edgar Wright sent the main actors to a martial arts boot camp six months before they started filming. The actress that played Knives is an actual black belt When the Katayanagi Twins turned up the volume, the number in red is 11 (Reference to Spinal Tap) The Universal theme has to be played and since they used the 8 bit in the opening, they used it in the Lucas Lee scene. Note: In the comics, when Roxie is defeated, instead of coins, she bursts into small animals like the Sonic the Hedgehog game.
I've always got to appreciate the specific Toronto references in this movie: I even lived right by a couple of the places they filmed when the movie came out, they show Toronto transit, and even the venues they talk about are classic Toronto music hubs.
1:48 I too saw this by myself in theaters and loved it and then went on to read all the graphic novels and taught myself guitar to learn the Sex Bob Omb songs
Saw this movie the summer before highschool on a double date with my cousin, my not cousin, and my third grade crush I reconnected with through my cousin. The date ended up being me and my cousin sitting together while her date, my not cousin, was sitting in the other row and my date couldn't make it. Absolutely perfect setup for seeing this movie about dumb relationships. We laughed at the movie then cracked a ton of jokes about how awful the date was.
The movie is suprisingly layered pretty deep. Scott Pilgrim is based on a comic book that takes from the Canadian music scene, especially the indy scene of the 90's. The name Scott Pilgrim is the name of a song by the band plumtree. Kim is based on the drummer from that band. Young Neil is a reversal of Neil Young etc and so forth.
Nice, I'm looking forward to this reaction. It's one of the most rewatchable movies to me. Just so damn fun. Wright's visual flair works so well with adapting a graphic novel.
Bryan Lee O’Malley was still written the series as production was on going, the final book coming out just after the film. Edgar Wright will eventually be recognised as the greatest director ever
I love the flow and rhythm of the movie - the director did an amazing job with the cuts, it's just so pleasant. This movie to my eyes is what good music is to my ears, but like rhythmically, if that makes sense. It's just satisfying to watch.
This has to be one of your best reactions ever. I love this movie, and seeing you all enjoy it warms my heart. Oh, by the way..... 9:21 Chris, I do the exact same thing when that scene comes up. Awesome!
The fight choreo was done by the same as Shang Chi; the late Brad Allen Also Lucas Lee is based on actor Jason Lee, who was a professional skateboarder
Same here. Also fun fact: the soundtrack was produced by Nigel Godrich, the producer for Radiohead, and the songs were written by Beck. I believe that's why the music sounds so great.
To think I obsessively watch succession and didn’t even realise that WALLACE IS ROMAN ROY??? Kieran Culkin always pops up in the most random places. Icon.
IM SO HAPPY YOU REACTED TO ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES!! I saw it in theaters before i went to college and thought it was the best thing ever, then went and immediately bought the soundtrack on CD after. My summer go-to hairstyle was the cute little pigtails Envy had
This movie was perfectly balanced in every way. Right amount of references but not throwing them into your face, but allowing the fans of the games to find them on their own and not shoving it in your face. My favorite scene is Roxy vs Romana cause it was a bad ass nod to Soul Calibur which is one of my favorite fighter games. Also the soundtrack for this movie is top class, very few others can touch on it in my opinion, every Edgar Wright movie does
I've watched so many reactions now to this movie, you guys get it. So many other reactors didn't get the jokes, the lessons, or the tongue and cheek, etc. They were focused on giving their commentary rather than truly watching the movie. You guys did great! My friend saw this movie in highschool. (I'm 31 today) At the time, idk why I wasn't interested, I was an idiot. lol This movie is in my top 5 list.
Chris behaved exactly the same way I would have if I was showing a group of people this movie for the first time. In fact, he may have had more restraint than I would. This movie ( and every actor in it) is F-ing awesome! Also, besides: -Captain America (Chris Evans), -Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) -Superman (Brandon Routh), there’s also: -The Atom(Brandon Routh too) -the voice of Robin (Michael Cera) -*the voice of Wonder Girl (Mae Whitman) -The Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) -The Punisher (Thomas Jane aka Vegan Police)
One of my favorite movies of All Time. Top personal 5 is Scott Pilgrim, Perks of being a Wall flower, Jurassic Park, Homeward Bound, and then the 5th could be a million different movies
So happy the Normies watched this. This is one of my favorite movies, and I'm so glad I watched it on an opening night in a theater crowded with fans of the manga. It was well done all-around, with a cast of now-super-famous actors. Most of the original cast did a script read-through during the early part of the Covid lockdown as a charity, which was still fun to watch them do. It's still up on YT. The actor who plays Matthew Patel is Satya Bhabha, who played CeCe's fiancee Shivrang in "New Girl". Honestly, I'm just in lesbians with this movie! 😊
One of the greatest comic book movies of all time, and a contender for one of my favorite movies as well. Edgar Wright is just so freaking good at what he does.
I freaking love this movie, one of my Top 20 all generations included. I think Edgar Writte made himself a pure fun and training for the goos fight scenes he could made for The Ends World.
Little trivia. Apparently Michael Cera is super good at playing base like professional level, all the other actors had to learn their instruments from scratch having never played them and Michael had to actually slow down so they could keep up sometimes.
God, I love how effortlessly funny all of Edgar Wright's movies are. His style is amazing, but they'd be pretty shallow without good writing. This movie's basically the best of both worlds. Hope you cover the Netflix show soon!
Easily one of the favorite movies I've seen - that quickly comes to mind - even more now that I learned something I hadn't known. I never consciously picked up on all of the numbering for foreshadowing, and I've seen it so many times, both on my own and numerous random reactions. Always nice to learn something new when you least expect it.
And now we have a video game that really adopted the style of this movie (+ Baby-Driver) in Hi-Fi Rush and it is absolutely amazing There is no actual connection between both but the script has a very similar style and it is an action game where you fight to Rock-Music which at some points sounds VERY CLOSE to Scott Pilgrim. The director also said Edgar Wright was a huge inspiration for it. I really encourage everybody to check it out who is interested
My buddys and I found rhis on Netflix when it first debut and it is honetly one of my favorites. So many quotable moments that we still use to this day! "Oh man, this is gonna SUCK!"
I also was the only person in the theater watching this. When the bluray came out, I showed the movie to a friend. And every time someone hung out with us that hadn't watched the movie, we'd put it on. I swear I watched the movie like 5 times in the span of a month. And many of my friends watched it multiple times too as a result as well.
Just a heads up Chris, Edgar Wright was the original writer/director of Ant- Man but left due to creative differences. Payton Reed took over, but he still has a writing credit on the movie.
Didn't need to spoil the cast Chris. They're already sitting down to watch the movie. No need to entice them. It would have been nice to have them them surpised in their recognition of the actors.
I haven't even watched the reaction yet. When Chris started listing the actors in the movie I started to facepalm. I'm checking the comments to see if Chris is going to continue to have no chill. I'm going to give the reaction 10 minutes but I'll stop if I can't handle Chris.
31:21 Quick fact check: Ant-Man was not directed by Edgar Wright, at least not entirely. He was meant to direct it leading up all the way to shooting, but he left at the last minute. Peyton Reed ultimately directed it.
Ayyy this is one of my top 5 favorite movies. Great choice. Scott jumping out of the window to avoid Knives is still one of my favorite scenes in cinema 😂
This was supposed to be posted on Saturday and it slipped through the cracks so here it is now! Enjoy :)
That's cool. I recommend Ant-Man 3 on Saturday.
I will consider it a long holiday weekend special.
Is this a reupload, I feel like you guys have watched this before.
ASS ....CRACK ....BANDIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fast X?
Fun fact: the entire main cast is returning to voice their respective characters for an anime series on Netflix coming soon.
whaaaaaaaaaat!?!?!?
As exciting as this is, the thing I’m more excited for than anything else is MORE WALLACE, YEAAAAAH
and brian o'maley will be a showrunner so it's in good hands
Yessir and I'm absolutely THIRLLED for it!
I'm loving the fact that it's supposed to cover ALL the comic books and MAN...I cannot wait.
The thing I think some people miss understand about Scott Pilgrim is that Scott and Ramona are supposed to suck. The whole thing is about them learning to stop running and confront their own toxic behaviors before starting over.
yes quite right. AS the saying goes. Learn to love yourself before you can love others.
for SURE. it's this kinda nerdy-but-toxic personality that I think is super common in certain people in like their late teens/early 20s. In the comics they play into this whole thing WAY more - there's probably more slice-of-life, coming to terms with yourself stuff than there is evil ex battles.
@@Neo_suxxenwhich is bullshit
I also think that Knives being dumped helped her to grow up. And now she's matured to the point where she doesn't feel like she needs Scott in a romantic way anymore. Giving closure to their relationship helped her to move on, rather than be that creepy weirdo that stalks his friend group for years.
Fun fact I think they got it.
I love that Nega Scott is actually a nice guy cause Scott is a straight up ass the whole movie! Also this movie inspired me to pick up the Bass, it is just way too badass!
I think Nega Scott is his nice side that everyone sees but him! That's why they had to fight! The old battle of one's self
funky
Never thought I’d find another person who started playing Bass after being inspired from watching Scott Pilgrim!!! Stay funky brother!
For the record, in the comics, Scott knowing how to fight is common knowledge for everyone. They live in a video game world and they all kinda just accept it. He and Ramona do so many crazy things that no one questions. And that's part of the joke.
"You punched the highlights out of her hair!"
Someone pointed out that the reason Scott and anti-Scott didn't fight was because a reverse of Scott would be an empathetic caring person who really wanted to do right by other people. So of course they just talked it out and became friends.
In the book, Nega-Scott was the physical embodiment of Scott's faults and shortcomings. When he finally accepts that he's not perfect, Scott absorbs Nega-Scott into himself.
@@SaiyanGamer95 IMO, the movie version is more like making peace with his own past and faults
Yeah and in the game, if you defeat Nega-Scott as Scott, you get a bad ending. The best ending is always Scott accepting him.
My babysitter took me to see MegaMind and this movie back to back at the same theater. It was one the best days of my 8 year old life.
Nice
Good Combo
The Brie Larson Black Sheep scene is lowkey one of my favorite moments of any movie.
Too bad it's a bad cover that completely overshadows the original song.
@@Jonathan-fw6ty It's not a bad cover. It's literally iconic, unlike the original song, which we wouldn't be talking about without this movie.
@@Jonathan-fw6ty the original is asssss
@@Jonathan-fw6ty🧢
@@Jonathan-fw6ty I actually prefer Larson's version.
In this household, we stan Knives, Wallace, and young Neil.
His name is just Neil now. Give the guy the respect he deserves.
wallace is my fucking spirit animal dude
Wallace is my favourite character. He's a mood.
Oi! We also stan Kim in this household.
Fun fact: it took Michael Cera (Scott Pilgrim) at least thirty takes to get the package into the trash bin behind his back without looking
And all of them are included in the blooper reel! lol.
so yeah 8 o’clock ?
That scene with Scott jumping out the window is my favorite scene in all of cinema. It's just so random but funny
What always makes me chuckle is that despite the joke about Knives being 17, Ellen Wong is actually older than the majority of the cast, including Michael Cera.
The ending where he ends up with Knives is *not* from the comic book. Wright adapted the script largely based on the first three books (which was all that had been published when the script was written), and an outline of what would happen in the other three books provided by Bryan Lee O'Malley. Wright chose to end the movie with Scott and Knives playing the video game again together, but of course it doesn't work for the reasons you cite -- it's regressive, he shouldn't be dating her. In reshoots, they changed it to the ending it has now, which mirrors the ending of the sixth book because by that point the book had been written.
Plus, Scott and Ramona are both terrible people, especially in the books, so Knives was just too good a person to ever deserve ending up with Scott.
I would have HATED it if he ended up with Knives. Seems to just completely miss the point of the story.
Knives dodged a bullet.
@@Fyre11 I think by the ending of the film/comics they're starting to come back around and improve as human beings, but yeah Knives should definitely not be involved with Scott for a long while lmao
@@Fyre11by the end of the series they’ve gained self awareness and are clearly implied to start attempting to be better what?? Lmao and yknow, Knives being a literal teen was enough for her and Scott to not end up together
This is definitely one of the most unique movies of all time, there’s nothing quite like it
I can’t believe they’re both Mae Whitman. Katara’s voice is so soft and smooth by comparison, I never would have guessed.
Same! I never would have guessed it
That's what being a good VA is
She doesn't sound like hinata tinkebell or amity either
@@serenitysubs933 I’m not sure what you mean about Hinata. If you’re talking about the Naruto character, that’s Stephanie Sheh. I feel like Amity sounds the closest to Katara, but none of her other voices really do, and they’re *very* different from Roxy.
@@TukaihaHithlec wait didn't Stephanie voice sailor moon and flor from winx club?
Edgar Wright didn't direct Ant-Man. He was supposed to, but left due to creative differences. Peyton Reed (Bring It On, Down With Love) stepped in.
He did write the original version of the script too. So there's definitely still some of his influence in the script
Spidey’s disappointment at, “I’m in lesbians with you.” 😂😂😂😂😂
There's something about Michael Cera where if you are in a movie with him, your career is likely to skyrocket. Almost all the cast in Superbad and Scott Pilgrim absolutely flourished (even moreso then they already were) after starring in those movies.
Ironic since his career has been in decline over the last few years.
Michael Cera should start starring in drama or romcom movies.
I love Chris saying "It's so ridiculous" only to get cut off by something far more ridiculous.
Theres a 10-year anniversary script read with the cast on here with Bryan Lee O'Malley illustrating on the side. It's a pretty fun time!
I legit saw this movie in theaters 8 times. Such an underrated gem.
Chris spewing incorrect facts with such confidence
lmaooo fr
Well, he was sort of right about the scene where Scott is throwing away the package over his shoulder. In the BTS, they took SO MANY TAKES before they nailed it.
Every star wars reaction ever lol
@@eat_pray_porg8450 every clock right twice a day.
Chris is always the worst person on the couch, does Suraj owe him money or something?
So many superheroes in this movie. The second doorman at Gideon's club played Ragman on CW's Arrow. And Ramona plays Huntress in the movie Birds of Prey.
What a great reaction! So glad you watched this, it is one of my favourite movies. Chris, I loved you singing along. The comics are even better, I would recommend them. Everybody gets more character development and we learn more about their backgrounds
The singing along was probably the worst part 😂
My all time favorite movie. It's such a perfect storm of writing, directing, acting talent, music, and effects. It's incredible on every level. Scott and Ramona are such flawed people, and the supporting cast is just amazing (Wallace and Kim are legendary).
The game is super fun, you guys should definitely give it a playthrough!
If anyone feels like it I highly recommend the comic books. It has much more time to develop every character and make the coming of age story for Scott more fleshed out. It helped me accept who I am and move forward. Amazing comics!
Honestly can say I’ve seen this movie over 50x or more. Can’t wait to watch this reaction after work
So many superheroes: The Huntress, Captain Marvel, Superman, Captain America, The Punisher and Spot from Spiderverse
Brandon Routh was Superman before this. Chris Evans was already Johnny Storm in the Fantastic Four movies before this as well. This movie isn't connected with the Cornetto Trilogy but it is one of my favorite Edgar Wright films. There's the original ending where Scott stays with Knives but late they decided that it was Ramona he was fighting for and so they changed it. If you have the opportunity, the BD has a number of great commentary to listen to.
This was one of my most requested movies for you guys, right alongside *Old* by M. Night Shyamalan. Definitely a pleasant surprise.
"Scotts vegan" is the best punchline I have seen in a movie. Its so fucking funny.
One of the things that make it great is that feels like you're in on the jokes like you know them. Instant classic.
A couple of fun facts:
Edgar Wright sent the main actors to a martial arts boot camp six months before they started filming.
The actress that played Knives is an actual black belt
When the Katayanagi Twins turned up the volume, the number in red is 11 (Reference to Spinal Tap)
The Universal theme has to be played and since they used the 8 bit in the opening, they used it in the Lucas Lee scene.
Note: In the comics, when Roxie is defeated, instead of coins, she bursts into small animals like the Sonic the Hedgehog game.
This is such a great movie. It’s one of my favorites. And you had such a great reaction to it!
I clicked on this so fast. One of my favourite films, a great millennial time capsule and showcase of the early 20's mindset plus its just fun
I can't explain how, but this movie perfectly captures what it felt like to be in your early-twenties in the early-2000's.
Id love too sit through a read through of the comics with Marketa and Navi! It'd be a great read :)
Scott jumping through the window and the black sheep scene will forever be the only two scenes I enjoy
I love the ending. I always seen it as him accepting his faults and working to be a better person.
I've always got to appreciate the specific Toronto references in this movie: I even lived right by a couple of the places they filmed when the movie came out, they show Toronto transit, and even the venues they talk about are classic Toronto music hubs.
1:48 I too saw this by myself in theaters and loved it and then went on to read all the graphic novels and taught myself guitar to learn the Sex Bob Omb songs
Saw this movie the summer before highschool on a double date with my cousin, my not cousin, and my third grade crush I reconnected with through my cousin. The date ended up being me and my cousin sitting together while her date, my not cousin, was sitting in the other row and my date couldn't make it. Absolutely perfect setup for seeing this movie about dumb relationships. We laughed at the movie then cracked a ton of jokes about how awful the date was.
Love this movie. Well done to the editor btw, the cuts were great 👏🏾
I am having a crappy Monday morning and this is just what I need.
The movie is suprisingly layered pretty deep. Scott Pilgrim is based on a comic book that takes from the Canadian music scene, especially the indy scene of the 90's. The name Scott Pilgrim is the name of a song by the band plumtree. Kim is based on the drummer from that band. Young Neil is a reversal of Neil Young etc and so forth.
Nice, I'm looking forward to this reaction. It's one of the most rewatchable movies to me. Just so damn fun. Wright's visual flair works so well with adapting a graphic novel.
Bryan Lee O’Malley was still written the series as production was on going, the final book coming out just after the film. Edgar Wright will eventually be recognised as the greatest director ever
I just love this movie, Thanks for reacting to it, glad you liked it!
My favorite line: "You made me swallow my gum... THAT'S GONNA BE IN MY DIGESTIVE TRACT FOR SEVEN YEARS!!!"
I love the flow and rhythm of the movie - the director did an amazing job with the cuts, it's just so pleasant. This movie to my eyes is what good music is to my ears, but like rhythmically, if that makes sense. It's just satisfying to watch.
This has to be one of your best reactions ever. I love this movie, and seeing you all enjoy it warms my heart. Oh, by the way.....
9:21 Chris, I do the exact same thing when that scene comes up. Awesome!
The fight choreo was done by the same as Shang Chi; the late Brad Allen
Also Lucas Lee is based on actor Jason Lee, who was a professional skateboarder
"Do you know a girl with hair like this"
(Holds up grade school drawing)
That part always kills me 😅😅😅
To this day I still believe this movie was made specifically for me! Also, all the music is fucking amazing!
Same here. Also fun fact: the soundtrack was produced by Nigel Godrich, the producer for Radiohead, and the songs were written by Beck. I believe that's why the music sounds so great.
To think I obsessively watch succession and didn’t even realise that WALLACE IS ROMAN ROY??? Kieran Culkin always pops up in the most random places. Icon.
IM SO HAPPY YOU REACTED TO ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES!! I saw it in theaters before i went to college and thought it was the best thing ever, then went and immediately bought the soundtrack on CD after. My summer go-to hairstyle was the cute little pigtails Envy had
“Is Scott here?”
-Scott proceeds to jump/break out a window
“You know what, he just left”
I die at the scene every time 😂
Scott Pilgrim is a instant classic and the books also
This movie was perfectly balanced in every way. Right amount of references but not throwing them into your face, but allowing the fans of the games to find them on their own and not shoving it in your face. My favorite scene is Roxy vs Romana cause it was a bad ass nod to Soul Calibur which is one of my favorite fighter games. Also the soundtrack for this movie is top class, very few others can touch on it in my opinion, every Edgar Wright movie does
One of my all time favorite movies. You can watch it a dozen times and still catch new details you missed before.
I've watched so many reactions now to this movie, you guys get it. So many other reactors didn't get the jokes, the lessons, or the tongue and cheek, etc. They were focused on giving their commentary rather than truly watching the movie. You guys did great!
My friend saw this movie in highschool. (I'm 31 today) At the time, idk why I wasn't interested, I was an idiot. lol This movie is in my top 5 list.
ONE OF MY TOP TEN MOVIES RIGHT HERE. So glad some of yall are seeing this for the first time.
Surprised no one recognized Bill Hader as the voice over
Chris behaved exactly the same way I would have if I was showing a group of people this movie for the first time. In fact, he may have had more restraint than I would.
This movie ( and every actor in it) is F-ing awesome!
Also, besides:
-Captain America (Chris Evans), -Captain Marvel (Brie Larson)
-Superman (Brandon Routh),
there’s also:
-The Atom(Brandon Routh too)
-the voice of Robin (Michael Cera)
-*the voice of Wonder Girl (Mae Whitman)
-The Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead)
-The Punisher (Thomas Jane aka Vegan Police)
Watching a movie with someone who’s already seen it and can’t stay quiet is hell😂
This is a really awesome movie, and an awesome adaptation of a REALLY awesome graphic novel series. Can't wait for the upcoming animated series!
This is one of the best movies ever made. There is more raw creativity in every single minute of this film than in some entire franchises.
My favorite movie ever. Once you start noticing all the tiny details it becomes a masterpiece.
This and High Fidelity. Both films where you're not supposed to root for the protagonists. Great movies both of them
One of my favorite movies of All Time. Top personal 5 is Scott Pilgrim, Perks of being a Wall flower, Jurassic Park, Homeward Bound, and then the 5th could be a million different movies
I'm so glad the guy who played Gideon was cast to voice the Spot
So happy the Normies watched this. This is one of my favorite movies, and I'm so glad I watched it on an opening night in a theater crowded with fans of the manga. It was well done all-around, with a cast of now-super-famous actors.
Most of the original cast did a script read-through during the early part of the Covid lockdown as a charity, which was still fun to watch them do. It's still up on YT.
The actor who plays Matthew Patel is Satya Bhabha, who played CeCe's fiancee Shivrang in "New Girl".
Honestly, I'm just in lesbians with this movie! 😊
So many actors & actresses in this movie , when it's out , i didn't know them. There is also the actor who played Superman and Atom in a DC tv serie.
GLAD THAT THEY ARE FINALLY REACTING TO THIS!
One of the greatest comic book movies of all time, and a contender for one of my favorite movies as well. Edgar Wright is just so freaking good at what he does.
This was the movie that introduced me to Vegans(Basically made me look up what a Vegan was too).
I freaking love this movie, one of my Top 20 all generations included. I think Edgar Writte made himself a pure fun and training for the goos fight scenes he could made for The Ends World.
Little trivia. Apparently Michael Cera is super good at playing base like professional level, all the other actors had to learn their instruments from scratch having never played them and Michael had to actually slow down so they could keep up sometimes.
God, I love how effortlessly funny all of Edgar Wright's movies are. His style is amazing, but they'd be pretty shallow without good writing. This movie's basically the best of both worlds. Hope you cover the Netflix show soon!
Easily one of the favorite movies I've seen - that quickly comes to mind - even more now that I learned something I hadn't known. I never consciously picked up on all of the numbering for foreshadowing, and I've seen it so many times, both on my own and numerous random reactions. Always nice to learn something new when you least expect it.
Another great Michael Cera movie is Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (with Kat Dennings).
And now we have a video game that really adopted the style of this movie (+ Baby-Driver) in Hi-Fi Rush and it is absolutely amazing
There is no actual connection between both but the script has a very similar style and it is an action game where you fight to Rock-Music which at some points sounds VERY CLOSE to Scott Pilgrim. The director also said Edgar Wright was a huge inspiration for it.
I really encourage everybody to check it out who is interested
one of my favorite movies of all time, the bass battle alone is amazing
It genuinely is my favorite movie of all time. I’m so happy you guys like it 👌🏾
I can't think of any other movie that's been like this movie, since this movie came out. It's sort of in its own lane in the best possible way.
That music store they were in was called Sonic Boom on Bloor Street in Toronto, and it was so cool! I found a lot of great artists there.
My buddys and I found rhis on Netflix when it first debut and it is honetly one of my favorites. So many quotable moments that we still use to this day!
"Oh man, this is gonna SUCK!"
11:13 Spidey: My man turned into chaaaange! 😂😂 this reaction didnt miss and Im not even done yet 😂
Id love to sit through a read through of the comics, they go into way more depth with every character and are amazing.
Ramona Flower had me in a choke hold when I was young. Then figured out it was just Mary Elizabeth Winstead😍
I also was the only person in the theater watching this.
When the bluray came out, I showed the movie to a friend. And every time someone hung out with us that hadn't watched the movie, we'd put it on. I swear I watched the movie like 5 times in the span of a month. And many of my friends watched it multiple times too as a result as well.
Just a heads up Chris, Edgar Wright was the original writer/director of Ant- Man but left due to creative differences. Payton Reed took over, but he still has a writing credit on the movie.
Didn't need to spoil the cast Chris. They're already sitting down to watch the movie. No need to entice them. It would have been nice to have them them surpised in their recognition of the actors.
I haven't even watched the reaction yet. When Chris started listing the actors in the movie I started to facepalm. I'm checking the comments to see if Chris is going to continue to have no chill. I'm going to give the reaction 10 minutes but I'll stop if I can't handle Chris.
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Quick fact check: Ant-Man was not directed by Edgar Wright, at least not entirely. He was meant to direct it leading up all the way to shooting, but he left at the last minute. Peyton Reed ultimately directed it.
12:26 guy on the right laughed so hard he evaporated lmao
Ayyy this is one of my top 5 favorite movies. Great choice.
Scott jumping out of the window to avoid Knives is still one of my favorite scenes in cinema 😂
It took that poor man 36 tries before getting that box in the trash can.
Gotta love those bloopers.
Fun fact: Hera Syndulla from Rebels will be payed by MEW (Ramona Flowers) in the Ahsoka show. Benefits of being married to Obi wan i guess.