(In order to fully reap the epicness of this blog entry, please listen to this while you read) Two nights ago I attended the midnight showing of Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World..even though what I really should’ve been doing was resting in bed and catching up on some much needed Z’s because my throat felt like a fireball of death and my head more or less resembled a watermelon (less fresh and tasty, more heavy and green). I weighed the outcomes: don’t go and be a Patty Pansy..but a healthy Patty Pansy, or go even though you’ll be stuck in a cold room for two hours with chairs that don’t recline and you risk falling asleep anyway therefore wasting $11.50 that you could’ve spent on the studs and spikes ring you’ve been eyeing at the office. So naturally, I loaded up on as much prescription medicine as possible, gave a rousing pep talk to my white blood cells, and trekked on to the cinemas. I don’t know if it was the fact that I was half drugged out on tylenol, or if I was exhausted to the point of hallucinations, or if the movie was just so damn good…but srsly, that movie was just so. damn. good. I didn’t think it was even remotely possible for a movie to do a book justice but somehow director/screenwriter Edgar Wright brought the SP series to life and then immortalized it. I’ve never seen a movie adaptation go so unbelievably well. Any SP fan can tell you that this film, unlike most film adaptations (I’m looking at you M. Night Shyamalan), was not made carelessly. Wright most certainly went through a great deal to make sure every aspect of the film was no less than 7000% EPIC ALLY EPIC (that includes but is not limited to casting, acting, special effects, storyline). I must also praise Michael Cera for his fantastic representation as the lame but totally super cool Scott P. I must admit that I did doubt Cera’s awesome awkwardness would suffice but about 15-30 minutes into the film, all doubt was vanquished as I realized he had definitely brought his A game…and for that I am eternally grateful (ditto to the rest of the cast). I believe anyone, not just SP fans, can watch this film and have a good time for 5 reasons: 1. It’s haaalarious 2. It’s filled to the brim with stellar visual effects 3. Its innovative use of storytelling proves that even to this day movies can still be original 3. It’s awesome 4. Another word for awesome 5. Do you even need another reason? So don’t be discouraged you non-SP readers! Go out and embrace Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World for what it really is..”an epic of epic epicness.” #wellthatwasepic, Teresa

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  1. Melissa says:

    Teresa Vs. Everyone else

    Teresa wins on account of:

    1. Hashtag used as a signoff #genius
    2. Soundtrack for a blog entry
    3. Not being a Patty Pansy
    4. Sly dig at the director who caused a theater full of people to groan when his name appeared on the screen during the previews
    5. Slick shameless promotion midsentence (Yes, I know you aren’t just saying that and you really do want it. You told me when I told you how I wanted to wear all three of the skinny bar triple finger rings stacked on top of each other)
    6. And, even though 5 is a better number to end than 6, being epically awesome

    EVERYONE GO SEE SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD
    because Scott Pilgrim VS. Every Other Movie is an easy win for Scott P.
    and, of course, because Teresa told you to.

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