Scott Pilgrim vs the Editor

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Original Release Date:
2010
Original Running Time:
112
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Fanedit Running Time:
128
Time Cut:
2
Time Added:
18
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Brief Synopsis:
The Scott Pilgrim film adaptation did not have a straightforward production history. It was written and filmed while the final volume of the original comic book series, Scott Pilgrim’s Finest Hour, had not yet been released; and a substantial amount of the movie had to be cut or reshot due to the MPAA® rating rules changing during production.

These changes meant that, for example, characters would not be allowed to smoke on-screen (leading to a much shorter, reshot first date, in which there is unfortunately less chemistry between the leads), and certain words had to be bleeped out or scenes cut entirely to remove them. Many others were simply cut for time.

While the altered ending that also resulted from these reshoots is more faithful to the comic book and more true to the characters, many of the other changes appear to be driven less by the filmmakers’ creative vision and more by the various externalities of the movie industry.
Intention:
Scott Pilgrim vs. the Editor incorporates many of these deleted or altered scenes back into the film, as well as the [adult swim] animated shorts. Extended and additional songs and gags have also been seamlessly integrated into the film, including finished visual effects, colour grading and matching, and an enhanced audio mix.
Additional Notes:
Finally, the legendary “serial killer” mid-credits stinger gag, considered for the original release and subsequently for home video but never filmed due to time and budgetary constraints, has been newly shot and produced by the editor especially for this release.
Other Sources:
- Scott Pilgrim vs the Animation (included on Blu Ray)
- Garbage Truck music video (included on Blu Ray)
- TV static effect from YouTube
- Original Famicom Disk System boot screen animation
- Live action snow effects by Rampant Design Tools
- Additional music:
Wavves, “Post Acid” and “Beach Demon”
Frank Black, “I Heard Ramona Sing”
Blood Red Shoes, “It’s Getting Boring By the Sea”
Beck, “Ramona”
- “Serial killer” stinger created especially for this edit:
Completely original green-screen scene starring Jaime Babb (aka tumblr user quasi-normalcy) as, in her own words, “the world’s gayest newscaster”
B-roll footage from various CBC news reports and YouTube
Newsroom “virtual set” animation by Architect9
TV modeled and rendered by the editor
- Custom animated logos created by the editor
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Special Thanks:
See full fanedit credits.
Release Information:
  • Digital
  • Blu-Ray
Special Features
- English SDH subtitles (with a few Easter eggs thrown in...)

Blu Ray special features:
- Trivia track
- Teaser trailer
- Honest Trailer by ScreenJunkies
- “TV safe” alternative dialogue track
- The Matrix: Édition Noir et Néon preview
- The Hobbit: Roadshow Edition teaser trailer
- “How Video Games Tell Stories” featurette by Wisecrack
- “Make Your Transitions Count” featurette by Nerdwriter
Editing Details:
Edited, composited, graded and mixed with Blackmagic Davinci Resolve. 3D animation made with Blender.
Cuts and Additions:
- Custom warning disclaimer slide.
- Custom 8-bit OT.com vanity plate.
- Custom halftone cel-shaded variant FE.org vanity plate.
- Custom Roccondil Rínon vanity plate (fanfare from The Adventures of Robin Hood).
- Scott Pilgrim vs. the Animation runs before the feature, edited to remove opening and closing bumpers, restore original Wavves music cues and cut Kim saying “retarded”.
- Added TV static to transition from the animated prologue to —
- New “Feature Presentation” animated slide (actually the Famicom Disk System boot screen with the Nintendo logo removed and the words edited in in its place).
- 8-bit Universal logo plays at the start of the movie proper.
- Added flashback scene of Knives meeting Scott on the bus.*
- Added “Originaltrilogy.com and Fanedit.org present”/“a fan edit by Roccondil Rínon” in-scene titles to existing opening title sequence.
- Added texta scribble over “The World” and typewritten “The Editor” to the main title, with SFX to match.
- Added my own name to editor credits in opening titles (this was a bitch to match frame by frame, and I still couldn’t get it perfect, but it shouldn’t be too jarring).
- Added brief scene of Knives leaving, star-struck, after band rehearsal.
- Deleted Kim calling Scott “retard” (managed to do this mid-shot without it being noticeable).
- Added extra business for Sandra, Monique and extras at Julie’s party, as well as Julie saying Gideon “sounds like a f***ing horse”. Rescored with “I Heard Ramona Sing” to match the rest of the scene.*°
- Extended package delivery scene, with slightly adjusted timing in a couple of spots.*
- Alternative, extended first date, including snowstorm VFX towards the end.
- Added short “morning after” scene.
- Added song for Crash and the Boys.*
- Added brief moment of Trasha saying “Good luck”.°
- Extended song “Garbage Truck”.°
- Added gag of Matthew Patel having to repeat his introduction.
- Added short “second date” bedroom gag.
- Deleted Scott’s comment about Knives being “allowed to date outside your race”: she now interrupts him at the word “date”.
- Extended introduction of blue-haired Ramona to Sex Bob-Omb.*
- Extended arrival at the castle.°
- Added “slut” argument between Wallace and Ramona at the castle.°
- Extended coffee date with “Envy’s jealous” gag (this also required some cropping to remove a duplicate title card and mask a transition).*°
- Extended/alternative Knives freak-out/hair-dyeing scene (including re-created title card).*°
- Extended/retimed bar scene at Lee’s Palace (rescored with “It’s Getting Boring By the Sea” to match existing footage) and first appearance of Nega-Scott.
- Extra business backstage at Lee’s Palace.°
- Added “crummy way to end things” exchange between Envy and Ramona.*°
- Extended Pizza Pizza scene.
- Added second appearance of Nega-Scott at the after-party.*
- Added a few bits of business during the Roxy fight.*°
- Custom introduction card for Gideon at the Katayanagi gig: GIDEON GORDON GRAVES. 27 YEARS OLD. RATING: ASSHOLE. The last word blinks for emphasis, and part of the card is still visible (out of focus) in the following shot, as he kisses Ramona’s hand.
- Alternative appearance of Knives after the Katayanagi gig.*°
- Brief cut in break-up scene, so Gideon arrives almost immediately after Ramona mentions him.
- Extended post-break-up moping scene.
- Alternative scene after Scott walks in on Wallace and Chris.*°
- Added line for Stephen at the Chaos Theatre: “Well, then you’re doomed!”*°
- Added gag for Knives about “advanced American slut technology”.*°
- Used some alternative takes in the afterlife scene (including completing VFX).*
- Alternative “speedrun” montage.
- A couple more dick jokes when Scott walks in on Wallace and Chris again.°
- Added Gideon’s line “Are you guys mad at me?” after he kicks Ramona down.*°
- Removed spoken countdown over the last shot of the film. It’s cool, but I couldn’t get it to work with the full version of “Ramona”, and I think it’s a little more elegant like this. It’s also kind of a holdover from the original ending, and having it silent makes it a little less so.
- The full version of “Ramona” plays over the first part of the closing credits.
- Added “Prologue” credits for Scott Pilgrim vs. the Animation.
- Added credits for the two songs restored to the cartoon.
- Added newly shot and edited “serial killer” mid-credits stinger gag.
- Added fanedit credits, including for stinger, followed by the remainder of the original credits, with the original chiptune version of “Threshold”.

* New footage colour-graded to match existing footage.
° New footage upscaled to HD using Super Scaler.
Cover art by RoccondilRinon (DOWNLOAD HERE)
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First of all, what a great transition after the prologue with the static and the 8bit boot screen. Both were excellent choices for this film!

Most of the editing choices worked well, some were actually really ingenious and kept with the overall tone of the film, including its cuts and transitions.

Some of the extra upscaled extra scenes, unfortunately, clearly have a lower resolution was well as an apparent different color grading. Also, the audio had a lower intensity in some, making them stand out even more.

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Being a big fan of the original movie, it was really cool to see all of these new parts integrated into the film. Not all of them were improvements, though. Many of the deleted scenes were deleted for a reason, and while I wouldn't normally criticise an extended edition for this, since parts of the film were editorialised according to the editor's tastes I think it's fair to treat it like an ordinary edit.
As for the deleted scenes themselves, it's clear that effort was put in to make them fit with the rest of the movie, but many of them were still VERY rough. A lot of them had quieter audio than the rest of the movie, meaning that I had to keep turning the volume up and down to hear the dialogue, and some of them clearly didn't fit visually or match the timing of the scene.
In a movie where the editing is so important, this was very noticeable and impacted the experience a lot.
Some deleted scenes were very well inserted to the point where I wouldn't know they were deleted if I wasn't so familiar with the movie, but compared to the total number of edits, a pretty large percentage of them are what I would consider "bad".
If you know the movie well, and want to see the new content, you'll definitely get a kick out of this, but I wouldn't recommend it to first time viewers and I don't think I'll be coming back to this version.

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This is very much a "Kitchen Sink" edit where everything deleted was indiscriminately re-inserted with no regards as to how it impacts the story. For example, the deleted scene which explains how Knives and Scott met, when re-inserted, kills the joke that Knives sounds like a made up person by revealing her too early. Whist there are a number of cut jokes that should have stayed in, I feel this edit doesn't know when to stop. If you wanted an uncut version, here it is, COMPLETELY UNCUT. But if you've never see the movie before, I'd recommend you just watch the original as it's much better paced and its jokes are more consistant.

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If you want everything, this is the edit for you! The nega scott scenes and Crash and the boys extended scenes were the only things I really liked. The other additions were nice to see but the uneven audio levels were jarring and as a whole I don't believe they added to the story. The animated opening was cool but it doesn't align with what he tells Ramona at the bar. I was really hoping Knives emoji face was gonna be fixed lol

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Where to start? A great comic book, a great movie based on it, a fan edit that blends the two to create an ever better movie! You can tell from the quality/resolution that some scenes didn't make the original cut, but are, otherwise, seemingly edited, not to mention the small but rich details all over. I wish this one got an official release. Love it! Can't recommend enough!

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