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Our review of Scott Pilgrim vs the World is up now on trashwire.com! Click HERE to read it! Fatluggage’s interview with the Scott Pilgrim cast is HERE
I’m just gonna go ahead and say it: Scott Pilgrim vs the World is one of my favorite movies this year. The quick editing, unique visual style, impressive cast and seeing Michael Cera take a welcome departure from the usual charmingly befuddled geeky character make this film a total knock out.