Kick-Ass
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Kick-Ass
Just read the graphic novel in one sitting. Man, what a ride. I usually take my time with comics, but this one drew me in. (Road to Perdition recently had a similar effect). I gotta preface my positive review by first noting that Mark Millar's post-Tarantino dialogue is very hit-and-miss... the low-points reminded me Garth Ennis, who I don't especially adore. Despite that gripe, the story is A+ (the premise is kinda like a teen-Watchmen that never goes large-scale--and is better off for it). The characters are unforgettable. Cool art. Incredible action--which has major impact after all the "real world" set-up. Woulda liked to see more of Big Daddy, but Hit-Girl easily steals the show. I usually find Millar's work to be pretty light fare, but this one actually had some depth. The death of one character in particular is, I daresay, moving--even amidst total carnage. That said, I also laughed out loud more than once while reading. To sum it up: good story, good-action, good humor... Not much more to ask for. Check it out if you haven't already. And, if you're anything like me, you'll want to have it read before the movie comes out.
Speaking of which...
I've been saying that Matthew Vaughan is a director to keep an eye on ever since Layer Cake first came out--which was flawed, sure, but showed some amazing potential. Really looking forward to the movie, now. From what I've seen, Vaughan stays very, very close to the source material. A good thing. Hopefully he brushed up some of the dialogue--but, who knows, maybe some of it'll actually work better on screen better than it did on paper.
PS. As an aside, the copy I read happened to be bought at Nico's comic store--sold by Nico himself (with a nice little discount that I didn't even notice until after the fact--thanks buddy!). Nico/Swedge/Rick seems to be doing well, for anyone wondering. Kate (the gf) has the comic now, and Aly will be getting it next. Gonna pass it around to everyone willing to read it, and then we'll be lining up opening weekend for the adaptation.
Speaking of which...
I've been saying that Matthew Vaughan is a director to keep an eye on ever since Layer Cake first came out--which was flawed, sure, but showed some amazing potential. Really looking forward to the movie, now. From what I've seen, Vaughan stays very, very close to the source material. A good thing. Hopefully he brushed up some of the dialogue--but, who knows, maybe some of it'll actually work better on screen better than it did on paper.
PS. As an aside, the copy I read happened to be bought at Nico's comic store--sold by Nico himself (with a nice little discount that I didn't even notice until after the fact--thanks buddy!). Nico/Swedge/Rick seems to be doing well, for anyone wondering. Kate (the gf) has the comic now, and Aly will be getting it next. Gonna pass it around to everyone willing to read it, and then we'll be lining up opening weekend for the adaptation.
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Aww I'm so jealous, I would love to be able to shop in Nico's comic shop! I did actually buy a house that is walking distance from both a library and a comic book store though, so I guess I have no excuse not to pick this up...
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I just got some free tickets to a preview next Thursday. I'm very excited!!
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wow! waitin' with impatience for a mini-review from you...
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Wow, do you guys all live in Austin?
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How big do you guys think this movie is going to be? Hype seems pretty high for it, but just wondering all of your thoughts. Will this be a Nick Cage hit? Or a Nick Cage flop? He has plenty of both.
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Definitely a hit. I see minimum $60m for this, though it could go as high as $100m.
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I do worry about the large amount of free screenings and the fact that the US will be one of the last countries to get it though. Hot Tub Time Machine had many free screenings before release and it underperformed (but also it could be due to Hot Tub Time Machine not being as mainstream as some other comedies out there).
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Just me, kate, & aly.. Nico lives near Dallas--where kate's recently-discovered birth-mother and her family reside (long story).. so me and kate are kinda making a regular trip of going up that way.. gonna try to make nico's comic shop a regular stop--and, naturally, drag him out of work and down to the pub whenever possible..BanksIsDaFuture wrote:Wow, do you guys all live in Austin?
as for the Nic Cage hit-or-miss speculation--keep in mind that the marketing seems to really be underplaying the fact that he's even a major character.. so i don't think the success of the movie will be affected much by his presence.. (if anything, it'll boost sales once word-of-mouth gets around that his performance is great and his character is a badass...............................i hope)
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Bump. You now have 24 hours to read the comic.
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A question for all non-Americans on the board: Was Kick-Ass marketed as a "British film" in your country? Or as an American film? Or was there not a distinction made?
(I feel that, upon reading up on it, the film is clearly a UK production... but damned if I'd necessarily assume that from the marketing or the film itself.)
(I feel that, upon reading up on it, the film is clearly a UK production... but damned if I'd necessarily assume that from the marketing or the film itself.)
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The movie is supposed to be American but you can tell it was clearly filmed in Canada, due to many obviously Canadian features that weren't covered up by the mostly UK crew.
Also since Kick-Ass 2 has been announced for a 2012 release, I'm betting that the producers do a Bourne Supremacy and make it an in-name-only adaptation since things were changed for the movie (such as the Kick-Ass/Katie relationship).
Also since Kick-Ass 2 has been announced for a 2012 release, I'm betting that the producers do a Bourne Supremacy and make it an in-name-only adaptation since things were changed for the movie (such as the Kick-Ass/Katie relationship).
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I didn't mean to ask where the movie appears to be set.Buscemi wrote:The movie is supposed to be American but you can tell it was clearly filmed in Canada, due to many obviously Canadian features that weren't covered up by the mostly UK crew.
I meant: is it perceived as a specifically-British (and specifically not American) production to the rest of the world?
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