The box office results have come in from the weekend and fans of good movies everywhere are lamenting the failure of “Scott Pilgrim”. The film took in a mere $10.5 million opening weekend and came in 5th place at the box office.
No one should have been naive enough to expect “Scott Pilgrim” to break any records or pull in a $50 million dollar opening weekend. After all Michael Cera is hardly a proven leading man and it was obviously a film targeted at a certain audience.
So no, the film was never going to be a HUGE box office hit. However, having said that, the sheer quality of the film (it’s amazing), those involved in the production and sheer amount of marketing the film had meant the movie could have and SHOULD have done a lot better.
As far as I’m concerned, the biggest culprit for the box office failure of the film was the botched marketing. It was so bas that even though I’m a massive Edgar Wright fan, I wasn’t at all excited about seeing it.
The commercials for the film gave us no idea about the real style of the movie, it showed none of the funniest moments (you don’t want a trailer to give away too much of the good stuff) of the movie, and gave the impression that it was some sort of artsy (I hate using that word) indie experimental project.
The vast majority of people who would write to me or comment on various posts I’d do about “Pilgrim” around the web were indifferent to disinterested in the film mainly because none of them thought it “looked” good.
And they’re right… the film didn’t look any good… at all. Even bad movies can be made to look good in trailers… and the fact that “Scott Pilgrim” is so damn good means there is simply no excuse for the marketing not to have looked a LOT better.
Look, even with the right marketing this movies wasn’t going to be a blockbuster, but it certainly would have performed much better than it did.
Trust me folks… if you haven’t seen “Pilgrim” yet, get off your ass and go see it. It’s amazing.

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