Shadowman wrote:So, Dagon, you never actually said what you didn't like about the movie. Just a couple cracks about Michael Sera and video game jokes. (I'm not sure what an "emo stomp" is but when he was playing he was headbanging) Were you even paying attention?
Well, ok, let me try again then. I was paying attention, thus how I was able to formulate my dislike of the movie.
In addition to not liking the main character at all, and finding the humor to be unfunny, which in a comedy is usually not a good thing, I found the story uninteresting. I know I've never read the comics but since the movie did nothing to capture my interest I doubt that I would read the comics now in an attempt to like, increase my enjoyment by banishing my ignorance.
I didn't really find any of the characters to be compelling or interesting, and I found the story to be less than impelling. I don't expect every movie I see to be a landmark of the cinema, but I'd like to be interested and entertained more often than I am disinterested and bored. This may be a real reach, but I had zero expectations for Inception, and yet I was interested and entertained by it. My expectations for Scott Pilgrim were even lower, and I was neither interested nor entertained.
And it was so formulaic and contrived. Like, could there be another cliche or whatever crammed into it? Really, like when Ramona kept saying ex's as opposed to ex boyfriends, was I really not supposed to see the one ex girlfriend coming?
I will give the movie this much: so far, there doesn't seem to be the backlash of "you only don't like it because it's popular not to like it," the stupid ROTF counter argument. I didn't like this movie not because it's cool not to like it, but because I didn't like
a)the main character/lead actor
b)the jokes it makes, a central element of a comedy
c)the story
d)the video game references, which seemed to be the bulk of the story
e)most of the other references it made, and the idea that it was basically a parade of teenage cliches
f)the other characters weren't interesting to me either
I will go so far as to agree with whoever said they'd rent it (sorry, I've already forgotten who said it. Sorry!) If we had rented this, at least I could have occupied myself with other things during the plentiful boring parts.
I also know that despite my original intention of not raining on people's parades, I've basically done exactly that. And while I'm sorry for doing so, I still didn't like the movie.