Kick Ass - what did people think? (MASSIVE SPOILERS)

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Small Waves

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The only problem I had with the movie was the change from being an action comedy to just an action film, almost like it forgot what it was satirizing. The change was jarring, but not so much that it turned my opinion around on the movie as a whole. Aside from that, it was enjoyable.
 

GodofDisaster

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Personally I view it as one of the best movies I've seen this year, so far that is.

The mix between comedy and action, was very well done. Plus seeing an eleven year old girl, Play ninja with a bunch of drug addicts and mafia members was astounding and very unexpected. (I never read the comic, so I didn't exactly know what I was watching.)

Actually all of the characters were awesome, there wasn't one I didn't like.

Although I was touched when her father died, he was being burnt and he still managed to shout out commands to guide her through, the warehouse. It had a very powerful impact
 

Fwee

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Haven't seen it yet but own the comics, probably going to the cinema this week (waiting to get paid).
 

florence500

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I went to see it with my best friend about a week ago and I really enjoyed it. It's a fun, action-packed, movie that's just what it says "Kick Ass"!. On a side note my friend mentioned at the end she doesnt really enjoy violent movies but she really loved Kick Ass, we both thought it was awesome!

5/5 for music too!
 

Shoqiyqa

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Shoqiyqa said:
For anyone outside the UK who hasn't encountered it before, the Daily Mail hates everything. If something exists, it's for sale on ebay, there's porn of it and the Daily Mail hates it. They will rant against anything and everything. People unite against common enemies, and the Mail exists by providing something every day that people who dan't be bothered to think can hate. Then the people doing the hating feel at one with the Daily Mail and keep buying it. Hyperbole is their lifeblood ... or lymph, anyway ... and research, fact-checking, intellect and subtlety are their enemies and their poisons.
This may be a bit necro at this point, but I thought I'd add that this week the Mail ran a full-page rambling diatribe against all three main British parties for various real or imagined sins and shortcomings. Their problem with the Conservative party was that they're too left-wing for the Faily Mail.

According to the Political Compass, they're off the totalitarian right-wing corner of the European envelope. I'm not quite sure whom the Mail would have us all support [http://politicalcompass.org/ukparties2010]. Tom Tancredo, perhaps?
 

Meggiepants

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I saw it this weekend and it was a blast. I will say that if you think what happened to Big Daddy in the movie was bad, probably best not to read the comic it was based on. Much more tragic if you ask me.

One of my favorite parts was an unexpected surprise of a Sparks song! I haven't heard them grace a movie soundtrack in ages. I love the Sparks!