Kick ass 2 red band trailer

probiesays...

I agree. There weren't any loose ends aside from Red Mist, and something tells me he's going to survive at the end of this one too, so what's the point? Where can they take this story?

With all that said, I am looking forward to seeing Jim Carrey in this. If he wasn't a chameleon before, I think he's attained that status now.

dystopianfuturetodaysaid:

As much as I loved Kick Ass, I don't think it needed a sequel. It pretty much said everything it set out to say. The sequel just looks like fun, but mindless action.

Zawashsays...

I did not recognize Jim until I saw the actor's name. Oh - I'm so looking forward to this!! * quality, * promote and * doublepromote and - oh wait - I'm no superhero - I'm just a plain ol' "ordinary" sift member with very few permissions. Dang. But I can dream!

mxxconsays...

Hit-Girl doesn't look like a cute little innocent girl anymore. Now she's just a teenager...(with budding sex appeal?) It doesn't have that surprise factor from the 1st movie.
And Kick-Ass is STILL in highschool?

EvilDeathBeesays...

The comic had a sequel, so...

Also, I didn't like the comic. It was just too dark and depressing. Thought they lightened the tone just enough in the movie to make it thoroughly enjoyable

dystopianfuturetodaysaid:

As much as I loved Kick Ass, I don't think it needed a sequel. It pretty much said everything it set out to say. The sequel just looks like fun, but mindless action.

lucky760says...

I'm very excited and can't wait to see this.

Mindless action? No problem. Give me Hit Girl goring and maiming people until the sun comes up and I'll enjoy every second of it.

I'm not as interested in having loose ends to tie up as much as I am just having my mind blown and being entertained.

Paybacksays...

12-year-old hyper-violent, extremely vulgar girl = disconcerting.
15-year-old hyper-violent, extremely vulgar girl = one of this movie's demographic group

mxxconsaid:

Hit-Girl doesn't look like a cute little innocent girl anymore. Now she's just a teenager...(with budding sex appeal?) It doesn't have that surprise factor from the 1st movie.
And Kick-Ass is STILL in highschool?

xxovercastxxsays...

There were some changes in the movie that I didn't mind but they screwed a lot of things up, not the least of which was the basic premise of the story: What if real, normal people tried to be superheroes?

If real, normal people tried to be superheroes, they wouldn't have mini-gun jetpacks.

EvilDeathBeesaid:

Also, I didn't like the comic. It was just too dark and depressing. Thought they lightened the tone just enough in the movie to make it thoroughly enjoyable

EvilDeathBeesays...

I can understand that, but I think as a movie (and the kind of movie it was), it needed an explosive denouement.

xxovercastxxsaid:

There were some changes in the movie that I didn't mind but they screwed a lot of things up, not the least of which was the basic premise of the story: What if real, normal people tried to be superheroes?

If real, normal people tried to be superheroes, they wouldn't have mini-gun jetpacks.

xxovercastxxsays...

It's about expectations, I think. I had read the comics and I went in expecting the movie to follow the same themes, if not the exact same story.

I enjoyed the movie much more the second time I watched it. Had I not read the books, I probably would have enjoyed the movie more the first time.

EvilDeathBeesaid:

I can understand that, but I think as a movie (and the kind of movie it was), it needed an explosive denouement.

Paybacksays...

2:29 When he says "oh yeah, there's a dog on your balls" that's 1,000,000% Carrey.

...but up until then, he was playing it rather subdued. Damn fine make up.

gharksaid:

wow didn't recognise Jim Carrey at all even after reading these comments and watching it again, had to visit IMDB to confirm who it was the Cpt Stars and Stripes.

Deanosays...

I hope you're wrong but I suspect this will be the case. The car chase/shoot out gave me bad flashbacks to The Matrix Reloaded.

dystopianfuturetodaysaid:

As much as I loved Kick Ass, I don't think it needed a sequel. It pretty much said everything it set out to say. The sequel just looks like fun, but mindless action.

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