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All the book-based movies and TV shows featuring Michael Cera
Scott Pilgrim must battle the evil supervillain Lord Monix to save humanity from the collapse of the water supply. The movie combines action and adventure with a touch of comedy to provide a fun and exciting entertainment experience.
Follow the escapades of a Toronto indie rocker in his twenties as he navigates the challenges of securing and maintaining jobs, dodges eviction from his apartment, and confronts the seven evil exes of the new girl in town, whom he has a crush on.
In Toronto, 22-year-old Scott Pilgrim is a bassist for the unsuccessful garage band Sex Bob-Omb. When Sex Bob-Omb plays in a battle of the bands sponsored by record executive Gideon Graves, Scott is attacked by Ramona’s ex-boyfriend Matthew Patel.
Molly Bloom is a world-class mogul skier with Olympic aspirations, the result of years of enforced training from her overbearing father. Once she arrives, she becomes a bottle service waitress at a club, where she meets Dean, an ostentatious but unsuccessful real estate developer. Molly earns large sums of money in tips alone.
Within the DC superhero dimension in the Lego universe, Batman continues to protect Gotham City and fight crime. During his latest mission to stop the Joker and Gotham’s other supervillains from destroying the city, Batman hurts Joker’s feelings by telling him he is not as important in his life as he thinks he is, leading Joker to seek the ultimate revenge on him.
Within the DC superhero dimension in the Lego universe, Batman continues to protect Gotham City and fight crime. During his latest mission to stop the Joker and Gotham’s other supervillains from destroying the city, Batman hurts Joker’s feelings by telling him he is not as important in his life as he thinks he is, leading Joker to seek the ultimate revenge on him.
Tired of being rejected by the beautiful women he lusts after, Chuck Barris moves to Manhattan to become an NBC page with dreams of becoming famous in television but is eventually fired. He is given $7,500 to create a television pilot, but ABC abandons the idea in favor of Hootenanny.
Nick O’Leary is a straight bass player in a queercore band that is searching for a name, but tentatively calls themselves The Jerk-Offs. Tris, eager to win back Nick, catches up with them when she gets a phone call from Caroline, who is now able to tell Norah that she has found Jesus and an altar boy without pants.
Shy, socially inept teenager Nick Twisp lives with his mother, Estelle, and her boyfriend, Jerry, in Oakland, California. After selling a faulty car to a group of sailors, Jerry takes Estelle and Nick to a trailer park in Clearlake where Nick meets Sheeni Saunders, a bright young woman his age, with an interest in French culture and who shares Nick’s musical taste.