Bring a Baby: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (12A)

16 September 2010

Cinema

Bring a Baby is chance for parents and carers to catch up on DCA's films. You can bring your buggies and prams into the cinema and we provide changing mats too. Screenings are exclusively for adults with a baby who is 18 months or under. No more than two adults per baby, please. DCA is one of Dundee's most baby friendly places - we welcome breast feeding mothers, can warm up a bottle for you, provide baby changing facilities and we'll even help you park your pram in the cinema.

Based on Canadian Bryan Lee O'Malley's comic book of the same name, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World follows the eponymous slacker rocker on his colourful quest to defeat his dream girl's seven evil exes.

Twenty-two-year-old Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) may not have a job, but rocking the bass for his band, Sex Bob-Omb, is a tough job in itself. When Scott locks eyes with Ramona V. Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), he knows she's the girl he wants to grow old with. But Ramona has some serious baggage; her supercharged exes rue the thought of her being with another man, and they'll crush any guy who gives her a second glance. Now, in order to win Ramona's heart, Scott will do battle with everyone from vegan-powered rock gods to sinister skateboarders, never losing sight of his gorgeous goal as he pummels his way to victory.

Shaun of the Dead's Edgar Wright, working without usual collaborator Simon Pegg, directs the film from a script he co-wrote with Michael Bacall. Superhero veterans Chris Evans and Brandon Routh co-star in the action comedy as two of the seven ex-boyfriends. Wright also recruited Beck to write original songs for Pilgrim’s band, while artists such as Metric and Broken Social Scene created the sound of the film’s other bands. And, in a nice touch, also included is the 1997 track called ‘Scott Pilgrim’ by Canadian band Plumtree, which inspired the name of the original comic.

Director: Edgar Wright

Duration: tbc

Country: USA

Year: 2010

Format: 35mm

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