David Poland chats with The World's End co-writer/director Edgar Wright about the film, becoming a film director, and which part of the budget he most values on his films no matter how much money he's got.
I prefer when he asks technique and practical questions as opposed to "How did it feel..." type of questions. I know he's trying to engage in a conversation, but I'm more interested in the process than whether it feels bittersweet. Definitely a fan of these interviews, though.
I will watch Scott Pilgrim over and over again. If it's on TV or something I will be like "well I guess I'm not getting anything done for the next 2 hours." I think it gets unjust criticism. Sidenote: Edgar and Jason Reitman seem to be going for the exact same look.
28:17 Just to mention... "Stranger" the new project of J.J. Abrams could be possibly linked to the film he mentions he's developing with Bad Robot... I don't now, I'm just speculating.