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Originally posted by Ed Hocken View PostOf course, the books greatly expanded on his relationships with Envy Adams, Kim Pine and his old friend Lisa from Vol 4.
There was no way it was all going to fit in.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostI used to root for the Ottawa Roughriders, but they went bust, so now by virtue of where I live, the Winnipeg Bluebombers. They unfortunately did not make it into the Grey Cup this year, so by default I rooted for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. In a league with 8 teams, is it ridiculous that for a period of time 2 teams had the same name? NEIN I SAY!!
Ah, Canada... I love you guys!
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Originally posted by Mike View PostWhile I will get around to reading the comics eventually, the movie can't use "Well go read the books!" as an excuse to not make more of an effort to have Scott actually be decent, nevermind likeable. He treats Knives like shit the entire movie. Literally, there isn't a single scene where he is actually nice to her and isn't just acting like she is a gigantic pain in the ass to be around. How am I suppossed to want someone like that to succeed? If there was any justice in the world, Knives would have freed Ramona from Gideon's control, and the two of them would have a) killed Scott and b) walked off into the sunset together.
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Originally posted by BillyG View PostScott isn't supposed to be likable. He's a young selfish asshole. That goes for the movie or books. That's why he's so easy to connect with, most of us were exactly like Scott at that age.
I weep for the future!
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Originally posted by BillyG View PostThat's why he's so easy to connect with, most of us were exactly like Scott at that age
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Originally posted by BillyG View PostHow many 20 year olds out there weren't egotistical heartbreaking jerks to good people around them that went for the girl that was totally wrong for them?
Originally posted by BillyG View PostNot to mention the interpretation that the huge battles and completely crazy insane fucking world he was "living" in was another manifestation of his inability to recognize the need to grow up and wanting to keep being a child and living in a dream world.
For the second point, in my defense, video games weren't as slick as what you youngsters have nowadays, so that might be the reason why I never fantasized with such spectacular CGI.
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Originally posted by BillyG View PostHow many 20 year olds out there weren't egotistical heartbreaking jerks to good people around them that went for the girl that was totally wrong for them? Not to mention the interpretation that the huge battles and completely crazy insane fucking world he was "living" in was another manifestation of his inability to recognize the need to grow up and wanting to keep being a child and living in a dream world. Yea, I relate to that completely, because that's exactly who I was when I was 15-23. Hell, probably until I was 25 and had my own "Ramona."
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Originally posted by Mike View PostI was married by 22, in the military since 17. I sort of had a focus at that age that didn't include douchebaggery. Had a few heartbreaks, to be sure, but never due to me acting like a cock.
I am now living out those douchebag years that I missed when I was ready to do violence on your behalf while you slept peaceably in your beds at night.
With my years and experience, I make Scott Pilgrim look like a rank fucking amateur.
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Originally posted by V View PostHear, hear!
I am now living out those douchebag years that I missed when I was ready to do violence on your behalf while you slept peaceably in your beds at night.
With my years and experience, I make Scott Pilgrim look like a rank fucking amateur.
Tame the cunt indeed.
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