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One of the best movies I've ever seen


Just saw Kick Ass today, and I have to admit that this has got to be one of the best, most exciting, most entertaining, most exhilarating movies that I have ever seen. Not only did it far surpass my expectations, it shattered them! My only regret is that I hadn't seen Kick Ass sooner. Definitely part of the reason for that was because I thought this was another one of those comic book film adaptations full of cheesy scenes and totally forgettable filler. To be honest I could not possibly have been more wrong about this movie. This movie truly grabs you and takes you on an adventure, an amazing roller coaster ride. I can't even begin to imagine the incredible experience of watching this movie in theaters. It's just so intense and raw, not in the slightest apologetic over the unflinching violence or widespread profanity. This movie has it all: action, comedy, drama, suspense, romance. And with the expert strokes of a master painter, the end product stands out and distinguishes itself in every single category. What I love and can't get enough of is that Kick Ass is not specifically an action movie, or a drama movie, or a comedy movie, but it's easily better than 90% of all action flicks, dramas, and comedies. We've all seen movies that promote, advertise, and market themselves as being top quality stuff, but are underwhelming and disappointing beneath the surface. Kick Ass is the exact opposite, it's a diamond buried in the dirt, it's a Lamborghini or Ferrari dressed up as a Honda Civic. This director knows how to bring out sublime performances from each actor, how to choreograph stunning action sequences just as well as quiet thoughtful moments of self reflection, how to incorporate light hearted situations into material that is this dark and deeply disturbing (and yet absolutely brilliant), without it ever seeming out of place. Until I saw Kick Ass, I had never seen a movie that realized that the only limitation to making movie magic is that there are truly no limitations...and yet at the same time, the movie doesn't make the mistake of taking itself too seriously. That's a virtually impossible task to pull off, but Kick Ass does it with insane amounts of style to spare. Kick Ass perfects a winning recipe where everything comes together and harmonizes flawlessly and every little aspect shines just as brightly.

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Agree 100%.

Perfect film and one of my favorites.
It's that kind of movie that you can watch 100 times and it never gets dull.

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Yep

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So says a kid who has rated a total of 6 films on IMDB.

When you have 1,000 films under your belt come back and discuss this film seriously.

This film was nothing more than giving kids hard ons watching kids kill bad guys. I could certainly see why anyone under 15 would be really excited about watching this film, but anyone older should really be questioning this entire film. What's next, baby vigilantes?

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We all have our opinions and exchange them here, but you shouldn’t be so condescending.
Not only tastes are different but maybe some people saw more than you in that movie.

"Kick-Ass" is meant to be a super hero satire that exposes in a comical and exaggerated way the absurdity of being a vigilante in real life what inevitably will lead to cruelty, criminal acts and danger.
And yes, a child as a bad-ass vigilante is controversial, and you don’t need to like it, but for sure it was original and it increased tension, drama and emotional investment.

“Kick-Ass” is not supposed to be a quality movie like “The Godfather”, “One flew over the Cuckoos nest” or “Birdman”, but its definitely one of the best comic adaptations out there with a clever, emotionally engaging, satirical story and layered, unconventional, very interesting characters.

If you are repulsed by the violence that’s ok, but its R-rated so don’t be too puritanic about it. If you just want to bash comic adaptations, that’s another story, but that would be a quite pretentious and silly attitude.

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If what you say is true, then your first 1,000 reviews don't count since you weren't seasoned enough.
Sigh, the elitist movie critic who insists on calling movies 'films' to sound superior.

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2 great replies to such a pitiful post.

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So says a kid who has rated a total of 6 films on IMDB.

When you have 1,000 films under your belt come back and discuss this film seriously.


wow , what a dick!

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Dude, throw in a paragraph break or two. It will make your posts much easier to read.





Schrodinger's cat walks into a bar and doesn't.

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Then you clearly have not watched alot of movies.

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Agree 100%

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