HFCS Award surprise
Was that a banana or was Scott Pilgrim director Edgar Wright glad to see us?
When the Houston Film Critics Society announced Saturday their choice of a tune from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World — "We Are Sex Bob-Omb!" — as Best Original Song, many folks attending the HFCS awards show at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, were surprised and delighted. But the surprises didn't end there.
HFCS had already tipped off the film's director, Edgar Wright, about the upset victory. And Wright in turn graciously taped a thank-you speech (duly played for the MFAH audience) in which he praised the song's composer and lyricist (Beck), proclaimed HFCS members to be the coolest film critics in the known universe — and, inexplicably, underscored his gratitude by brandishing a banana.
Here's Wright's acceptance speech:
Of course, as Monty Python fans well know, it can be a tricky thing to defend yourself against a man brandishing a banana.
Joe Leydon write about movies on MovingPictureBlog