Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.60/10 from 463000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Scott Pilgrim contra el mundo

Title in Italiano:

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Title in Português:

Scott Pilgrim Contra o Mundo

Title in Français:

Scott Pilgrim

Synopsis

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) is an unemployed 23-year-old bass guitarist in an up-and-coming garage rock band who is dating a cute 17-year-old high school girl, Knives Chau (Ellen Wong). He is having fun in life and rolling along at a nice even tempo until one day Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) roller-blades into his life. Ramona moved to Toronto from New York City to find peace and quiet and leave her past behind. No one knows what her past is, but Scott will find out very soon as he tries to make Ramona his new girlfriend. Before Scott can begin dating Ramona, he must prove himself by defeating the league of her seven exes who controls her love life. They will do anything to get rid of and destroy any new boyfriend Ramona may consider. If Scott wants to find true love with Ramona, he must defeat all seven, before the game is over.

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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
We Are Sex Bob-Omb
Beck: Writer
Michael Cera: Performer
Ninja Ninja Revolution
Garbage Truck
Beck: Writer
Michael Cera: Performer
Churches Under the Stairs
Brendan Canning: Writer
Brendan Canning: Performer
I Heard Ramona Sing
Frank Black: Writer
Frank Black: Performer
O Katrina!
Black Lips: Performer
Jared Swilley: Writer
Enter Goddess
Koji Kondo: Performer
By Your Side
Sade: Writer
Beachwood Sparks: Performer
We Hate You, Please Die
Broken Social Scene: Performer
Kevin Drew: Writer
I'm So Sad, So Very, Very, Sad
Broken Social Scene: Performer
Kevin Drew: Writer
Slick (Patel's Song)
Teenage Dream
Marc Bolan: Writer
T. Rex: Performer
Seinfeld
Jonathan Wolff: Writer
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Black Sheep
Metric: Performer
James Shaw: Writer
Summertime
Beck: Writer
Michael Cera: Performer
Final Fantasy II Battle I
Michael Cera: Performer
Nobuo Uematsu: Writer
Ramona
Beck: Writer
Beck: Performer
Michael Cera: Performer
To Ramona
Nervous Breakdown
Eddie Cochran: Performer
Sleazy Bed Track
Eds Chesters: Writer
The Bluetones: Performer
It's Getting Boring by the Sea
Blood Red Shoes: Performer
Indefatigable
Beck: Writer
Michael Cera: Performer
Latin America
Brian Borcherdt: Writer
Holy Fuck: Performer
Romantic Rights
Death From Above 1979: Performer
Jesse Keeler: Writer
Katayanagi Twins Attack
Keigo Oyamada: Writer
Keigo Oyamada: Performer
The Ring (Hypnotic Seduction of Dale)
Freddie Mercury: Writer
Queen: Performer
Bass Battle
Nigel Godrich: Writer
Under My Thumb
Mick Jagger: Writer
The Rolling Stones: Performer
Threshold
Beck: Writer
Michael Cera: Performer
Anthems for a Seventeen-Year-Old Girl
Broken Social Scene: Performer
Kevin Drew: Writer
No Fun
Beck: Writer
Michael Cera: Performer
Threshold (8-bit)
Beck: Writer
Brian LeBarton: Performer
Universal Theme
Jerry Goldsmith: Writer
Nigel Godrich: Performer
Scott Pilgrim
Amanda Bidnall: Performer
Go
Amanda Bidnall: Performer
I'm So Sad, So Very, Very, Sad
Kevin Drew: Performer
Slick (Patel's Song)
Dan The Automator: Performer
It's Getting Boring by the Sea
Steven Ansell: Performer

User reviews

Betty Lee
7/10

The use of music in the fight scenes is particularly brilliant, syncing up with the action on screen to create a thrilling and immersive atmosphere.

Dorothy Walker
5/10

The use of music in the film enhances the action sequences and adds depth to the characters' emotions. Each song seems to be carefully selected to match the tone of the scenes, creating a cohesive and immersive auditory experience for the audience.

Michelle Roberts
8/10

Each song in the soundtrack feels carefully selected to match the mood and pace of the scenes, adding depth and emotion to the storytelling.

Steven Evans
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World stands out as a standout element of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Linda Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World perfectly captures the energetic and quirky vibe of the movie. The blend of rock, punk, and electronic music adds an edgy and dynamic feel to the overall experience.

Charles Phillips
10/10

The eclectic selection of music in the soundtrack reflects the diverse personalities of the characters in the film, creating a dynamic and engaging atmosphere that keeps the audience captivated from start to finish.

Mary Green
8/10

The blend of rock, punk, and electronic music in the soundtrack mirrors the eclectic mix of genres present in the film, creating a dynamic and engaging auditory backdrop.

Ashley Miller
7/10

The soundtrack of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World perfectly captures the energetic and quirky vibe of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

John Carter
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of artists and styles, showcasing the film's celebration of indie culture and underground music scenes.

Laura Adams
9/10

Each song in the soundtrack enhances the scenes and adds layers of depth to the characters, making the viewing experience even more immersive and enjoyable.

Mark Evans
7/10

The original songs created for the film, such as Garbage Truck by Sex Bob-Omb, are catchy and memorable, adding a unique flair to the movie's musical identity.

Dorothy Miller
10/10

The soundtrack of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is an electrifying mix of indie rock and catchy tunes that perfectly captures the film's energetic and quirky vibe.

Jennifer Robinson
5/10

The soundtrack not only complements the visual aspects of the film but also stands out on its own as a collection of great songs. From original compositions to well-chosen covers, the music in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a standout feature that contributes significantly to the film's overall appeal.

Karen Mitchell
8/10

The soundtrack transitions seamlessly between high-energy tracks for the battle sequences and more introspective pieces for the emotional moments, showing a thoughtful curation process.

Sarah Taylor
7/10

The incorporation of video game-inspired sounds and melodies in certain tracks adds a playful and nostalgic element to the overall soundtrack, appealing to fans of retro gaming.