
Closing out my series of SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD articles, here's the transcript of the lively twenty minutes I spent with the great Kieran Culkin, who steals huge chunks of the film as Scott's droll roommate, Wallace Wells. For those of you who just can't countenance another in-depth back-and-forth on the themes and technical genius of Wright's comic book movie, this interview is for you. After a few obligatory SCOTT PILGRIM questions, we veer off into a discussion of theater, which leads to a very amusing anecdote about Culkin's run in the West End production of Kenneth Lonergan's THIS IS OUR YOUTH. Culkin's a fascinating guy: after having an acting career forced on him, he took some time off to figure out if performing was really what he wanted to do for a living. I'm glad he stuck with it. Lately, he's been turning up in ensemble movies like LYMELIFE and PAPER MAN, but I've a feeling his deadpan turn as Wallace is going to put him back in the running for leading man roles; there's an engaging off-handedness to his work here that, at times, reminds me of Bill Murray. All interview subjects should be this candid. And fewer should taunt me with the fact that they've seen Kenneth Lonergan's long-delayed MARGARET.
