Scott Pilgrim and the Infinite Sadness
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- So I've watched Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World more than pretty much any other film. I've now quoted it so much it has become part of my day to day vocabulary. So yeah...Its something of a masterpiece in my eyes. Watching it recently with commentary there is the following conversation between director Edgar Wright and author Bryan Lee O'Malley:
Edgar Wright: Is there an album you think should be played alongside Scott Pilgrim, Dark Side of the Moon style?
Bryan Lee O'Malley: Maybe something by the Smashing Pumpkins.
EW: Oh there you go. Well Obviously like... The Infinite Sadness. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.
Soundtrack:
Hillcrest Park - Nigel Godrich (Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World Original Score)
Love Me Some Walking - Nigel Godrich (Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World Original Score)
Aftermath - Nigel Godrich (Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World Original Score)
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Okay but Paul Blart 2 was totally made to complement Dark Side of the moon
The Paul Blart one is just too insane for it to not be intentional. The bit on money with the hits is what pushes it over for me
Is this for real? Please give directions where to cue it together please
PS. i don't get high anymore
Barry B Benson can you give a couple examples I haven't seen it. Thanks
@@alisterfolsonsearch in RUclips for Paul blart dark side of the moon. These guys did a podcast on it and they tell you where to start it. They also show you a lot of the good parts
@@deadheadok14 man when he's crawling on the ground and catches the ice cream, that scene gave me Vietnam flashbacks and I was born in 1990
ive watched the movie so much to the point i can remember the movie so if im bored at school i can just watch the movie in my head.
Haha i love this comment
I do the exact same thing.
Reminds me of that greentext with the guy who did this but woth shrek
“For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.”Ephesians 2:8-9“for ‘everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’”
Romans 10:13
This is literally me lmao, there was a time in my life when I would just watch it every week.
when you're high enough, anything synchs
Lol facts
True, I remember my first edible and watching earthquake footage we synced with drum and bass music and drop came to a shot of cubicle office shaking which was perfectly on beat...I think part of me and my friend's soul died that night in the heat of the uncontrollable laughter that we suffered from.
He said “Gish” and was immediately interrupted when the interviewer blurted out “Mellon Collie.” That’s just sad because Gish is such an underrated gem!
Tony Soldati
Agreed-- but I feel Mellon Collie really does go well with this film. But to be fair I think Rhinoceros and Siva would have been brilliant with this film too.
@@stuffwithsoph8264 Ace?
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@@stuffwithsoph8264 Hair, Ace Attorney on the Lie Likes Music server. I suppose that with all the Scott Pilgrim and Smashing Pumpkins stuff I watch on RUclips, I would've run into you at some point.
just made my way back in their discography to gish for the first time last week... driving out of a big storm at sunset while Bury Me transitioned into Crush. Awe-inspiring.
btw this is edgar wright the director not an interviewer
I think that Scott Pilgrim had alot of parallels with Eternal Sunshine On The Spotless Mind. The movies also has a similar feel in certain parts.
Nacho Ninja yes!!! this is why Scott and Ramona shouldn’t have ended up together
haha both eternal sunshine of the spotless mind and scott pilgrim are my favorite movies!
Nacho Ninja exactly what I thought too!!!
So on point
I find this statement to be half right. While the movies are both conceptually about a rough relationship making it through the hard times, the films are both narratively and stylistically different.
This movie made me start playing bass “to try and impress chicks” but I’ve just grown to love it and do it for myself, this instrument motivates the hell out of me and I thank this movie for showing me the amazing world of not just listening to music, but being in a band and rocking out in my room, I might get a Rickenbacker soon too so I can make a Sex Bob Omb cover band!
yo, if you make this cover band, call me. I play guitar and love SP
I started to play guitar to have something to brag about and to impress chicks I suck so I don't brag about it unless asked about it and I get too nervous to play for people
You wanted to play an instrument to try and impress women and you picked bass?
J Victor Z play a funky ass improvised line and it will impress
Dude that’s how I started playing guitar haha. I think that happens to a lot of people.
Wow Scott Pilgrim is a masterpiece. Mellon Collie is a masterpiece. Together its special. Totally trying it out
both are terrible
@@NoName-fo7mz horrible bait
@@iCookCrystalMeth you're right, they are both horrible bait for worthless losers lmfao
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sorry you have worthless taste lmfao
I didn't learn anything.
The message of the video basically is :
"1) I wondered if Edgar Wright's Scott Pilgrim fits the Infinite Sadness album
2) I tried to see if it does, it doesn't.
3) Anyway it doesn't really matter, believe what you want."
I usually enjoy this kind of video essays, but this one doesn't go anywhere.
Yea that's fair
I think It was to disprove conformation bias in the between dark side of the moon and wizard of oz and a few other movies but kinda pointless but what's the point of any thing
I mean, it’s a video *essay.* The whole point is to present a thesis, test it, then show your findings. He tested Scott Pilgrim and the Infinite Sadness and found it doesn’t quite work out. End of story. Did I make sense? Ya feel?
MonkeyJO nah you just dont understand it
I mean... It made me want to watch Scott Pilgrim again, AND listen to Mellon Collie, AND realize I still need to see Baby Driver, so to me that's a win.
I see, so you're telling me that Smashing Pumpkins composed the album intended to be listened while playing Scott Pilgrim. Cool!
I found the S.P. Conspiracy site a while ago and wanted to try the sync out for myself, instead of started 8 seconds later I started the album 2 seconds after the movie, so the first piano note plays as the Universal logo finishes forming.
I got a really good result from it. Especially timing of songs and scene transitions.
It's cool to think that syncs you put together work, especially if you and others see it work. I don't personally believe this group made this to go with this. They had their own stories to tell. But when you find a sync combo that really works it's fun to believe as if they were intentionally made to sync together. You know they aren't meant to, but it's fun to have that sense of "what if" when you find a winning combo.
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Hoi Sammy :3
Which track syncs with garlic bread
180AD Bread makes you fat.
BREAD MAKES YOU FAT??
Just checked my old files - the first chorus of 'Muzzle' syncs with the garlic bread scene. Specifically these lines:
"As all things must surely have to end/And great loves will one day have to part"
my love for garlic bread has been shattered
Despacito
I'm a simple man. I see Knives Chau, I click like.
Code Khalil I- good joke
Lol
Matthew Patel: "Look out, it's that ONE guy!", also the 1 chevron on his sleeve means he's in the Marines, because he's a pirate.
Lucas Lee: Has stunt DOUBLES, asked about sloppy SECONDS, died after crashing on "like 200 steps".
Todd Ingram: Today's Friday, and the cleaning lady comes on Monday, THREE days away. Also the three bass battles.
Roxie: Her weakness is the back of her knee, discovered in FOREplay.
Not to mention a 3 on Todd's shirt
Wow
I thought that the green t-shirt with SP written on it meant "Scott Pilgrim"...
carmen ponce nah that’s a Pumpkins reference. If you own a physical copy of Siamese Dream, inside the booklet you can see the heart.
The shirt has a double-meaning.
@@TooCooFoYou
Right, and the "zero" shirt goes along with Scott's number, there's corresponding numbers on the wardrobe of all the exes.
I thought that at first but learning what it meant is what got me into Smashing Pumpkins
Hahahaha,
*NOOOOOOO*
I’m convinced Romona wasn’t worth all the effort
She wasn't. She cheats on Scott in the comics (as well as all of her other exes).
I think that's sort of the point of the movie, both Scott and Ramona aren't good people and that's why they're together in the end
@@avewatchesstuff i think you haven't really read the comic, cus in both the movie and comic she learned her mistake and she actually fall in love with scott (edgar wright ending) but the ramona ending was set better in the comic it's really a development in character. Don't forget like scott (us) never make mistakes and cheats or dumped someone.
i mean idc cuz romona is lowkey bad iykwim
It’s funny one of the songs on CYR is Ramona, spelled different tho
I hope we get a sequel about Scott Pilgrim’s numerous efforts to become a pro wrestling tycoon.
Underrated comment
Lol
Maybe a good next episode on Scott Pilgrim would be to dive into its odd relationship with Canadian indie rock: how the entire Scott Pilgrim universe was inspired by Plumtree's 1998 song "Scott Pilgrim", how Sloan's Chris Murphy coached the actors on how to play guitar, how Broken Social Scene's Brendan Canning and Kevin Drew wrote all the songs for Crash and the Boys, how Metric inspired The Clash at Demonhead, etc. etc. etc.
Is it a coincidence that 4/4 is the most common time signature in music? Is it a coincidence that the same 4 chords can be played over thousands of pop songs and they all work? No, a lot of decisions are made because they are effective tools for an artist. So, it only makes sense that a lot of the most effective artists are gonna use the most effective tools (if being popular is one of their goals, at least).
Like, filmmakers already set their scenes to music a lot of the time and cut the scenes to fit in with the rhythm. There's even a rhythm in scenes without any music at all a lot of the time. So, yeah. I think it makes sense that, seeing as a lot of music uses similar tempo and rhythm, any film where music is an important part of the movie is gonna have a lot of synchronicity with a lot of albums.
First of all, your channel is spectacular. Your commentary is spot on and I love your subject matter. Second thing is that synchronicity is a trip. I watched Fantasia while listening to Nine Inch Nails The Fragile's 2 disks then finished with Further Down the Spiral and had an amazing once in a lifetime experience. We were cheering it on. Magic is made when you combine things...and some acid helps. Natch
a teletubbies dvd and a clockwork orange soundtrack synched up perfectly when I was in highschool
Lol, Alex is the sun baby
I'm in lesbian with this video
@@wantlessness Lesbians???
K anyways
ToTheEnd H Scott Pilgrim is my favorite movie... but STOP. I hate people who make stupid jokes like this.
same
@@darricktv9857 why so aggressive?
THIS MOVIE IS AMAZING. This movie belongs in the top 10 movies of all time
@Swarley751 (: Hi and why ):
Haven't watched it in a while, but your breakdown is great, Keep up the great content!
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Damn. I'm so sorry I didn't watch this video sooner. This is amazing and makes one of my favorite films even better.
You missed the point mate
How so?
Justus he said that they aren't connected
I got that. But as a fan of the Smashing Pumpkins and Scott Pilgrim, I still think some of the moments are cool. Yeah, it doesn't matter. But I still like it.
Just did this, it was pretty good. If the synchronicity of a music video is 100, and Baby Driver is 90, and Dark Side of the Rainbow is 85, I think this is a 66, which is pretty good for unintentional synchronicity. Fun in any case, and allows you to view the film differently. Thanks for the tip
this movie still looks so fresh and cool even 10 years since its release. i've never seen anything like it. if you have please recommend it to me!
I think I know what you mean, movies with as much kinetic energy, visual style and flow as a great music video.
Besides anything by Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World's End, Baby Driver & Spaced):
Fight Club (David Fincher)
Trainspotting (Danny Boyle)
Snatch (Guy Ritchie)
Kingsman (Matthew Vaughn)
Whiplash (Damien Chazelle)
The Social Network (David Fincher)
Constantine (Francis Lawrence)
And a rather unknown flick from my home country, Germany, that's basically a music video come to the screen and also is one of Edgar Wright's favorite movies and huge influence on him:
Run Lola Run (Tom Tykwer)
I love finding synch points between two pieces of unrelated media played together. I remember watching E3 a lot on a stream put on by a certain website where the host would play random crap over game reveal trailers, and everyone would go crazy when it just happened to synch perfectly.
that part scene sync up though... total goosebumps man
He said gish!
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I once spend an evening with friends watching talk shows with the volume down while listening to battle rap. It synced up so perfectly.
It was hilarious.
The point I'm trying to make here is that music and move ng pictures often sync up by pure accident.
That Scott pilgrim sound track gets me so emotional
Being old I remember the 'dark rainbow' thing as something a group of stoners realized. Back then we weren't inundated w/ phones, and various entertainment devices. So, when enjoying our 'enhanced' leisure time we would conjure up ways to appreciate the buzz! Who knows/ or remembers what a '*zilch' was?
But, the true magician here was Victor Fleming, the director of Oz. It seems that at a rummage sale in Cottonwood, AZ in a Goodwill someone purchased an unfinished draft of Victors, never published, autobiography. In which he spoke of a dream about a musical outfit called Red Fred, and how, far in the future they would create the perfect soundtrack for the film he was about to embark on!
*Zilch: enormous fun for stoners, not recommended for drunks!
I loved this. Subscribing! I shall continue to believe that some of my favorite things (Scott Pilgrim and Smashing pumpkins) are connected
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Scott pilgrim is so entrenched in my mind that background tracks from the movie get me emotional, like no joke it's like a traumatic experience when you are set off by something, but in a good way
Just two things that seemingly don't go together, but actually work.
Like popcorn & junior mints.
Chocolate pudding and french fries
fruity pebbles and basil
It is an absolutely legendary film
Whether she's portraying Ramona Victoria "Rammy" Flowers or is being herself, Mary Elizabeth Winstead will forever be my top personal-favorite live-action actress and little sweetheart.
Briliant stuff! Funny, the phrase confirmatin bias popped into my head about 1 minute before teh narrator said it. Pure coincidence I am sure...
I have not yet seen that film, but will now. That chick in it is incredible.
yup, gotta say i agree, as it was common back in the day to leave the television on, with music playing on a constant basis, and had heard about oz.and floyd, but just seemed like what i saw happening all the time around me, and wasn't exactly the biggest fan of either oz or floyd, not that i don't love and appreciate them, but do usually lean elsewhere for entertainment choices, but eventually gave the myth a run through, and sure there are some great moments that synch up, but had already seen things accidentally synch up so much better without the effort of making it a thing, that the magic was a bit lost on me, like trying to relive a good time your parents told you about instead of just living your own good time
“She saw Ramona flowers”
I love both the movie and Smashing pumpkins, brilliant
Believe in me as I believe in you
The Infinite Sadness and Vs. The Universe are probably my favorite Scott Pilgrim volumes.
Some kind of master piece ? ...yeah absolutely
"A world a person perceives is filtered by their own fantasy and paranoia"
I literally JUST FINISHED WATCHING THE MOVIE AND THIS SHOWS UP IN MY RECOMMENDED.
6:31 "Look for connections..." I see what you did there.
2nd favorite film of all time, love this video.
someone else likes Scott pilgrim? thought i was alone
i have never seen the confirmation bias be explained in a more cool way than this
Fantasia original with Siamese dream. Has to be the VHS version. The. Dvd has extra interviews. Start, cherub rock so the drumming starts on the conductors down stroke
i got shook as soon as i heard bullet with butterfly wings play
Whoa! how did i not come across this video before? I love your channel AND this movie so much!
Me and a bud are making a comic that we wanna publish, and this is the exact idea we had in mind. We where inspired by music to write our story scene by scene, whether throught the music or lyrics or both. Once we publish our work, we will release the list in it's entirety and what songs inspired what scene for people to experience its origins through our emotions.
That a smashing pumpkins reference in the title? Watching intently.
I agree with you that its coincidence. I think that Pink Floyd would have messed up their impressive music had they been influenced (mostly regarding their timing and rhythm) by an old film. IMO. Great video.
I just try them... 2 hours music fits into movie... and I really enjoy it... Thanks for suggestion...
Maybe some parts not sync because The versión of Mellon collie usted for this method is The Vinyl versión that has another tracklist?
Scott Pilgrim is a perfect movie and doesn't need to sync up to anything except its own soundtrack!!!
Here’s another coincidence the zero shirt Scott Pilgrim wears in the fight against Tod looks similar to the zero shirt the main vocalist of smashing pumpkins wears in bullet with butterfly wings music video
I was pretty blown away when thirty three played during the 3rd evil ex fight scene
This is my favorite video on RUclips thank you so very much
i just realized that sp stands for scott pilgrim and smashing pumpkins
Tools Anima album and the original Backdraft movie. just put tool on repeat and enjoy that it regardless of where you press play in the movie the build up and explosions and tenseness is RIDICKYouloose
I'm absolutely flabbergasted at seeing Squarepusher's Numbers Lucent and Ultravisitor at a Gloom Rock section @ 3:02
Wow this is so incredible that you so much for sharing this doesn't connect but still wonderful totally goibg to try it too
the premise of under the silver lake. Driven by the imaginative because having free time lets to creates thougjh patters. is the deal of the mind creates correlations everywhere even when there is non.
Love this movie and this band, and it's very cool to see some of connections.
Ohhh Edgar Wright! That explains why I love the movie he directed so many Simon Pegg movies that I love like Hot Fuzz Lol
*People will always try to connect pieces that aren't even there.*
It is a masterpiece
Gotta get high and try this one, that’d be a fun trip
Has someone actually crafted a movie or a tv show episode to fit up with an album? If not, I think someone should give it a shot.
These wouldn't work for movies, but this is just an example of albums that I kind of like that I think would work well for syncing up with a TV show:
Blue Oyster Cult - Agents of Fortune - 41:26
System of a Down - Toxicity - 43:50
Run DMC - Self-Titled Debut Album - 39:27
I'm just doing quick math based on Google results for each album. There's probably some dead time between tracks, or maybe original album releases use slightly different versions that have different run times. But these line up with TV show episodes that are a "network hour" and someone could easily set something up like that.
A bit different, but an episode of the object show ONE (which you can find on RUclips) was made this way! Episode 9 of the show, Scatterbrain, has a point where a countdown visibly appears on screen. If you begin playing the Radiohead song of the same name at the end of the countdown, the lyrics and tone synch up perfectly with the rest of the episode. I don’t think it’s ever been explicitly stated that it was intentional, but the fact that every single beat and lyric matches perfectly feels like confirmation enough.
I wasn't even curious and didn't even care if the movie and album was intended to be connected. I was more or less curious if it created a different experience of the movie. I think that's what we all wanted to know more or less. Maybe you could answer that question next time? What type of experience does it create if any at all?
Yeah, I’ve watched this movie 4 times in one day so yeah (not intended but I’m sure I do that so much my brain did it on purpose) I’m with you with the obsession part. Nice video too, short lil video with an interesting topic. Keep up the good work
I suppose its more of a 2+2=3 situation, since the two dont even get to add up to the total sum
No. Carl Jung believed in actual synchronicity. He wasn't describing a subjective phenomenon. If you read the book Synchronicity, the last 1/3 is devoted to his harebrained attempts to catalog Astrological synchronicities.
I'm just imagining Tales of a Scorched Earth playing over like the most normal conversation scene (although no such scene exists in an Edgar Wright film.)
insane how ive known about both of these beforehand and subconciously associated them with each other unaware that a video made four years ago already explained it
i think this video changed my view on everything. and i fucking love scott pilgrim
I'm loving your theories and videos. Subbed.
I need a film to sync with Yoshimi battles the pink robots.
By the way... There are enough elements to try Donnie Darko with Ocean Rain.
Welp. Now I legally have to be a Smashing Pumpkins fan.
You don’t create your own truth you create your own illusion that’s why it’s your opinion not the truth unless you can prove it’s a fact and not just your thoughts
Mind blown. This movie has opened up so many things for me.
One time skyfall the song was playing as avatar was switched to on the channel, the scene was where Jake runs away from that Attack of The Cones type beat looking tiger, and it matched perfectly. Like FUCK MANE
Awesome work on this one!
Seen it like 100 times
I really like your outlook on what people believe in.
Tonight Tonight is their best song and Scott Pilgrim is one of my favorite movies
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@@kmaz8329 Did you have a seizure when you typed that?
Damn I was really fucking hoping this was a thing. One of the best albums ever with one of my favorite movies it was too good to be true.
scott pilgrim and the infinite sadness is actually the name of the third book
He says it in the video
This movie is a piece of art
The funny thing is, the reason these sync up is because dark side of the moon has meaning and is emotional in a real way. So when you put it up against something it fits sometimes
I do this with Melon Collie and Jim Henson's Labyrinth.
2 of My Favourite things Pink Floyd & Scott Pilgrim 🤩
I like to watch Cat in The Hat while I'm listening to Toxicity
That actually sounds awesome😀 Now I want a music video of the cat in the hat with thing one and thing two singing toxicity
it's so good that video essays are getting out of style! :D
I think a lot of people do this in new relationships too