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Kick-Ass 2

You Can't Fight Your Destiny.
2013 | 103m | English

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After Kick-Ass’ insane bravery inspires a new wave of self-made masked crusaders, he joins a patrol led by the Colonel Stars and Stripes. When these amateur superheroes are hunted down by Red Mist — reborn as The Mother Fucker — only the blade-wielding Hit-Girl can prevent their annihilation.
Release Date: Jul 17, 2013
Director: Jeff Wadlow
Writer: Jeff Wadlow, Mark Millar, John Romita Jr.
Genres: Adventure, Action, Crime
Keywords secret identity, superhero, aftercreditsstinger, amused, forceful, crime fighter, based on comic, teen superhero, appreciative
Production Companies Universal Pictures, dentsu, Marv
Box Office Revenue: $60,795,985
Budget: $28,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Dave Lizewski / Kick-Ass
Chloë Grace Moretz Mindy Macready / Hit Girl
Christopher Mintz-Plasse Chris D'Amico / The Motherfucker
Lyndsy Fonseca Katie Deauxma
Jim Carrey Colonel Stars and Stripes
Iain Glen Uncle Ralph
Clark Duke Marty / Battle Guy
Lindy Booth Night Bitch
Garrett M. Brown Mr. Lizewski
Morris Chestnut Detective Marcus Williams
Donald Faison Dr. Gravity
John Leguizamo Javier
Augustus Prew Todd / Ass Kicker
Robert Emms Insect Man
Monica Dolan Tommy's Mum
Steven Mackintosh Tommy's Dad
Andy Nyman The Tumor
Daniel Kaluuya Black Death
Tom Wu Genghis Carnage
Olga Kurkulina Mother Russia
Yancy Butler Mrs. D'Amico
Claudia Lee Brooke
Ella Purnell Dolce
Tanyaradzwa Fear Harlow
Benedict Wong Mr. Kim
Sophie Wu Erika Cho
Amy Anzel Mrs. Zane
Matt Steinberg Mr. Radical
Trenyce Coach Podell
Angelica Jopling Lois
Enzo Cilenti Lou
Wesley Morgan Simon
Dimitri Vantis Tony
Stewart Scudamore Eyal
Tom Benedict Knight Alley Hood
Mary Kitchen News Reporter
Charlie Clapham Goth Kid
Katrina Durden Red Fang
Trevor Allan Davies Old Man
Paul Raposo Guido #1
David Vena Guido #2
Chris Chan Store Clerk
Chuck Liddell Chuck Liddell
King Lau Chinese Bouncer
Chantelle Chung Chinese Hooker
Eben Young News Reader
John Bregar Mother Russia Cop
Christopher Cordell Mother Russia Cop
Mike Chute Mother Russia Cop
Shane Daly Mother Russia Cop
Kevan Kase Mother Russia Cop
Martin Roach Mother Russia Cop
John Schwab Detective
Todd Boyce Chief of Police
Jesse Camacho Onlooker
Anthony J. Mifsud Convict #1
Rob Archer Convict #2
Jamie Andrew Cutler Goggles
Adam Bond Funeral Cop
Sia Alipour BloodSpike (uncredited)
Bhanu Alley Sleazy Japanese Businessman (uncredited)
Lee Asquith-Coe Officer Barnhart (uncredited)
Richard Bradshaw Cop #3 (uncredited)
Samantha Coughlan Apocalypse Meow (uncredited)
Ellis Crewe-Candy Pimp Daddy (uncredited)
Leigh Dent Passerby (uncredited)
Katrina Durden Red Fang (uncredited)
Sophie Ellis Mean Girl (uncredited)
James Embree Cop #1 (uncredited)
Cynthia Garbutt Epilogue Nurse (uncredited)
David Golt Homeless Man in Soup Kitchen (uncredited)
Howard Green Arresting Officer #2 (uncredited)
Jenny Jacoya Firefox (uncredited)
Ethan J. Knight SWAT Commander Lee Renolds (uncredited)
Liam Logan Police Lieutenant S.W.A.T. Team (uncredited)
Matthew David McCarthy NYPD Cop Sergeant Ellis (uncredited)
Vander McLeod New York Cop (uncredited)
Allistair McNab TMC (uncredited)
Katherine Moran Jock Girlfriend (uncredited)
Stuart Mulcaster NYPD (uncredited)
John E O'Grady Rocket Man (uncredited)
Amanda Piery Moon Bird (uncredited)
Alexis Rodney Skinny (uncredited)
Bailey Ryan Hot Nerd Girl (uncredited)
Wolf Ryman Guido (uncredited)
Shane Salter NYPD Cop in Alley (uncredited)
Parker Sawyers Blast Hammer (uncredited)
Linus Scheithauer Thunderwasp (uncredited)
Tom Swacha Bad Ass Warrior (uncredited)
Leon Symnz Justice Forever (uncredited)
Winson Ting Chinese Gang Member (uncredited)
Arran Topham Cop #2 (uncredited)
Baxter Westby Homeless Boy (uncredited)
Daniel Aiken Arresting Officer #72 (uncredited)
Tanya Fear Harlow
Name Job
Jeff Wadlow Screenplay, Director
Mark Millar Author
John Romita Jr. Author
Henry Jackman Original Music Composer
Russell De Rozario Production Design
Adam Bohling Unit Production Manager
Vaughn Stein Third Assistant Director
Joe Howard Art Direction
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Maria Chryssikos Assistant Set Decoration
Christopher Cleator ADR Mixer
John Buchan Casting
Jason Knight Casting
Amey René Casting Associate
Alex Belcher Additional Music
Matt Curtis Title Designer
Dave Isern VFX Director of Photography
Adam Basil Stunts
Lloyd Bass Stunts
Richard Bradshaw Stunts
Chloé Bruce Stunts
Marvin Campbell Stunts
Annabel Canaven Stunts
Tony Christian Stunts
Mike Chute Stunts
Christopher Cordell Stunts
Bernadette Couture Stunts
James Cox Stunts
James Embree Stunt Double
Danny Euston Stunts
Gary Hoptrough Stunts
Brent Jones Stunts
Jamie Jones Stunts
Kevan Kase Stunts
Derek Lea Stunts
Maurice Lee Stunts
Stéphane Lefebvre Stunts
Gina Limbrick Stunt Double
Angelica Lisk-Hann Stunt Coordinator
Chelsea Mather Stunt Double
Belinda McGinley Stunts
Regan Moore Stunts
Ray Nicholas Stunts
James O'Donnell Stunt Coordinator
Buster Reeves Stunt Coordinator
Tom Rodgers Stunts
Maxime Savaria Stunts
Marcus Shakesheff Stunts
Manny Siverio Stunt Coordinator
Matthew Stirling Stunts
Melissa R. Stubbs Stunts
Ian van Temperley Stunts
Reg Wayment Stunts
Lewis Young Stunts
Aaron Ly Stunts
Casey Michaels Stunts
Abigail Hard Stunt Double
Tim Maurice-Jones Director of Photography
Matthew Margeson Original Music Composer
Andrew Shea First Assistant Director
Sarah Campbell Second Assistant Director
Timothy Martin Set Production Assistant
Buddie Wilkinson Standby Property Master
Sam Conway Special Effects Supervisor
Jack Longmate Special Effects Assistant
Sammy Sheldon Costume Design
Siân Miller Hairstylist
Reg Poerscout-Edgerton Casting
Aleksandra Marinkovich Art Direction
Sophie Newman Set Decoration
Jenny Arbour Key Hair Stylist
Emmy Beech Assistant Hairstylist, Assistant Makeup Artist
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus Prosthetic Designer
Lynn Doron Assistant Hairstylist
David Dupuis Makeup Artist
Fae Hammond Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Lisa Martin Makeup Artist
Roo Maurice Makeup & Hair
Gemma Richards Makeup & Hair
Rachael Speke Makeup & Hair
Natalie Wickens Prosthetics
D.J. Carson Unit Production Manager
Iain Mackenzie Post Production Supervisor, Production Manager
Michael McDermott Unit Manager
David Reid Unit Production Manager, Second Unit Director
Yari Azzopardi Third Assistant Director
Taylor Bateman Assistant Director Trainee
Neille Brockie Third Assistant Director
Kate Dunn Third Assistant Director
Laura Jackson Third Assistant Director
Timur Karamolla Third Assistant Director
James R. Kipping Third Assistant Director
Phoebe Vale Markham Third Assistant Director
Barrie McCulloch First Assistant Director
Tom Mulberge Second Assistant Director
Charlie Reed Second Assistant Director
Tom Reynolds Third Assistant Director
Bob Warwick Second Unit First Assistant Director
Tom White First Assistant Director
Christopher Arnold Props
Gary Dempsey Painter
James Enright Prop Maker
Francesco Fabiani Sculptor
Teri Fairhurst Draughtsman
Kim Frederiksen Concept Artist
Jack Garwood Dressing Prop
Gavin Grant Props
Kevin Harris Carpenter
Jane Harwood Assistant Art Director
Paul Hearn Props, Set Dresser
Nathan Holt Dressing Prop
Elis Y. Lam Assistant Art Director
Andrea Leanza Sculptor
Naomi Moore Art Department Coordinator
Philip O'Connell Props
Tom O'Neill Carpenter
Deniz Rakhmanova Painter
Tilly Scandrett Standby Art Director
John Schoonraad Prosthetics, Special Effects
Tristan Schoonraad Prosthetic Supervisor
Dominic Sikking Graphic Designer
Sophie Tarver Prop Maker
Katy Thatcher Second Assistant Art Director
Toby Wagner Dressing Prop
Damian Léon Watts Art Department Assistant
Candice White Art Department Assistant
Peter Wignall Second Unit Director of Photography, "A" Camera Operator, Storyboard Artist, Steadicam Operator
Harley Wilkinson Set Dresser
Jamie Wilkinson Property Master
Lucie Bourgeau Property Buyer
Rut Villamagna Props
Tyler Bender Sound
Nikita Budash Sound Editor, Sound Recordist
Chris Burdon Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Carter Sound Designer
Matthew Collinge Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Supervisor
Simon Diggins ADR Mixer
Mitch Dorf ADR Mixer
Angelina Faulkner Sound Editor
Arthur Fenn First Assistant Sound Editor
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
James Gibb Second Assistant Sound
John Hayes Production Sound Mixer
James Hyde ADR Recordist
Ben Jeffes Sound Assistant
Robin Johnson First Assistant Sound Editor
Shawn M. Kirkby Cableman
Kyle D. Krajewski ADR Recordist
Wayne Lemmer Sound Designer
Michael Maroussas Dialogue Editor
Michael Miller ADR Mixer
Becki Ponting Dialogue Editor
Rob Prynne Sound Designer
Andrew Rowe Boom Operator
Paul Schwartz Boom Operator
Danny Sheehan Supervising Sound Editor
Timothy Siddall Sound Mix Technician
Caroline Singh Sound Assistant
Jason Swanscott Foley Artist
Mike Tehrani ADR Recordist
Dylan Voigt Boom Operator
Ian Voigt Production Sound Mixer
Duncan Craig Sound Assistant
Evan J. Haley Sound Designer
Jennifer Groves Special Effects Assistant
Curtis Iggulden Special Effects Technician
Laird McMurray Special Effects Coordinator
Nick Smith Special Effects Technician
Ian C. Sweeney Special Effects Technician
Alastair Vardy Special Effects Technician
Stephen Wallace Special Effects Supervisor
Susan Paley Abramson Casting
Vanessa Baker ADR Voice Casting
Emma Callinan Casting Assistant
Donna Dupere Extras Casting
Justine Hempe Casting
Lillie Jeffrey Casting Assistant
Nancy Perna Casting Assistant
Viveene Campbell Costume Assistant
Sally Coop Costumer
Bruno de Santa Key Costumer
Becky Johnson Costumer
Samantha Langridge Costume Assistant
Penny McDonald Costume Assistant
Stephanie Paul Dresser
Richard Sale Assistant Costume Designer
Nicole Young Costume Supervisor
Riccardo Bacigalupo First Assistant Editor
Tim Drewett Digital Intermediate Editor
Ben Mills First Assistant Editor
Gareth Parry Online Editor
Jateen Patel Digital Intermediate Editor
Kyle Gregory Sanderson Assistant Editor
Katie Shahrokh Digital Intermediate Producer
Michelle Szemberg First Assistant Editor
Jamie Welsh Digital Intermediate Editor
Andrew Michael Buckley Location Manager
Jared Burton Location Production Assistant
Jake Chilcott Location Assistant
Louis Cooper Robinson Location Scout
Callum Harrison Location Assistant
Fred Kamping Location Manager
Mark McFadden Assistant Location Manager
Jeffery Pong Assistant Location Manager
Trevor Tuminski Location Production Assistant
Jessica Woodland Location Assistant
Tony Blondal Orchestrator
Richard Bronskill Orchestrator
Al Clay Scoring Mixer
Stephen Coleman Orchestrator
Tim Davies Orchestrator
Jack Dolman Supervising Music Editor
Sean Fernald Music Consultant
Ian Neil Music Supervisor
Will Quiney Music Supervisor
Jason Soudah Additional Music
Andrew Synowiec Musician
Catherine Wilson Music Editor
Dean Dodds Script Supervisor
Laura Miles Script Supervisor
Lucy Ward Script Supervisor
Mark Beeton Transportation Captain
Jason Leeking Transportation Co-Captain
Pip Ayers Epk Producer
Karen Bicknell Payroll Accountant
Scott Bredengerd Production Coordinator
Matt Brothers Floor Runner
Karl Caffrey Post Production Coordinator
Robin Jiro Hall Production Assistant
R. Emerson John Script Supervisor
Craig Luck Floor Runner
Vair Macphee Production Coordinator
Eve Swannell Production Coordinator
Wojciech Baginski VFX Artist
Tom Balogh VFX Editor
Moti Biran Digital Compositor
André Bittencourt Digital Compositor
Magno Borgo Visual Effects Supervisor
Huseyin Caner Visual Effects Supervisor
Martin Chamney Visual Effects Supervisor
Sandra Chocholska Digital Compositor
Sam Churchill VFX Artist
Ivan Cipriani Digital Compositor
Oliver Cubbage VFX Artist
Gavin Digby Sequence Lead
Harriet Donnington Executive Visual Effects Producer
Nick Dunn Digital Compositor
Saeed Faridzadeh Digital Compositor
Riccardo Gambi Compositing Lead
Rob Geddes VFX Artist
Stefan Gerstheimer CG Supervisor
Eduardo Gonçalves VFX Artist
David Hackenburg VFX Artist
Nic Hatch Executive Visual Effects Producer
Jeremy Hey Digital Compositor
Jack Hughes Digital Compositor
Gilbert James Visual Effects Producer
Matt Kasmir Digital Compositor
Lisa Kelly Visual Effects Producer
Marc Knapton Visual Effects Coordinator
Matheus Lacava Digital Compositor
Nicholas Lambert VFX Artist
Charlotte Larive Digital Compositor
Hugh Macdonald Visual Effects Supervisor
Steve Madsen Pipeline Technical Director
Gus Martinez Digital Effects Supervisor, Digital Compositor
Adam Miels Pipeline Technical Director
Jim Parsons Digital Compositor
James Pina VFX Artist
Simon-Pierre Puech Digital Compositor
Sonny Pye Digital Compositor
Adam Rowland Sequence Lead
Gustavo Schiapim VFX Artist
Asa Shoul Digital Colorist
Holly Louise Smith Rotoscoping Artist
Shaun Tillery Executive Visual Effects Producer
Gert Van Dermeersch Digital Compositor
Giuliano Dionisio Vigano Sequence Lead
Kim Wiseman VFX Artist
Kristopher Wright Visual Effects Producer
Ashley Beck Utility Stunts
Leigh Bianco Stunts
Stephanie Carey Stunts
Talila Craig Stunt Double
Ben Dimmock Stunts
Wayne Donner Stunts
Gary Fry Stunts
Andy Godbold Stunts
Nic Goodey Stunts
Nora Henderson Stunt Coordinator
Rob Ho Stunts
Paul Howell Stunts
Michael John-Lewis Stunt Double
Darren Marsman Stunts
David Newton Stunts
Brian Nickels Stunts
Ian Pead Stunts
Matt Sherren Stunts
Laurie Singer Stunt Double
Mark Slaughter Stunts
Mark Stanton-Kelly Stunt Double
Helen Steinway Bailey Stunts
Arran Topham Utility Stunts
Chuen Tsou Stunts
Daniel Vernan Stunts
Calvin Warrington-Heasman Stunts
Leonard Woodcock Stunts
Llyang Yang Stunts
Kirsty-Marie Day Stunt Double
Jason Ludwig Stunts
David Baker Lighting Technician
Alex Bender Second Assistant Camera
Adam Biggs Additional Director of Photography
Jeffrey Cassidy Video Assist Operator
Chris Cavanagh Video Assist Operator
Angela Chao Second Assistant "A" Camera
Barney Coates Second Assistant Camera
Martin Conway Best Boy Electric
Charley Cox Electrician
Bradley Crosbie "B" Camera Operator
Ash Daniyan Digital Imaging Technician
Curtis Dickie Grip
Tom Dixon Digital Imaging Technician
Charlie Euston Electrician
Alex Finlayson Camera Trainee
Michael Flax Video Assist Operator
Bill Franks Second Assistant "C" Camera
Tash Gamper Assistant Camera
Merritt Gold First Assistant "B" Camera
Russell Greenhalgh Lighting Technician
Danny Griffiths Best Boy Electric
Greg Haddow Lighting Technician
Tristan Haley First Assistant Camera
Phill Hardy Second Assistant "A" Camera
Adam Hickman Electrician
David Holliday Grip
Alex Leung Second Assistant "B" Camera
Adrian Mackay Electrician
Ari Magder First Assistant "B" Camera
Jake Marcuson First Assistant Camera
Danny McGee Electrician
Malcolm McLean "B" Camera Operator
Keith Murphy "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
David Orton First Assistant "C" Camera
Marcus Paletta Grip
David Penfold Camera Operator, First Assistant Camera
Chirayouth Jim Saysana First Assistant "A" Camera
Daniel Smith Still Photographer
Tom Starnes Gaffer
Pat Sweeney Gaffer
Michael Wacker Best Boy Grip
Jon Webb First Assistant Camera
Frankie Webster Rigging Supervisor
Ben Whaley Digital Imaging Technician
Phil Whitfield Rigging Gaffer
Ken Wiebe Electrician
Terry Williams Key Grip
Steve Winter Aerial Camera
Charlie Wyldeck-Flowers Assistant Grip
Sparky Tehnsuko Floor Runner
Eddie Hamilton Editor
Bill Corso Makeup Artist
Simon Hayes Production Sound Mixer
Kate-Beth Walling Costume Assistant
Pete Ford Stunts
George Kirby Stunts
Mike Lambert Fight Choreographer, Stunts
Michael Byrch Stunt Double
Chris Lyons Special Effects Makeup Artist
Name Title
Adam Bohling Producer
Matthew Vaughn Producer
Trevor Duke-Moretz Executive Producer
Mark Millar Executive Producer
John Romita Jr. Executive Producer
David Reid Producer
Tarquin Pack Producer
Pierre Lagrange Executive Producer
Leonie Mansfield Associate Producer
Stephen Marks Executive Producer
Claudia Schiffer Executive Producer
Brad Pitt Producer
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Reviews

unclepizzaman
N/A

Looks good ...

Jun 23, 2021
DoryDarko
1.0

*** This review contains MAJOR spoilers *** This is actually not so much a review as it is a vehicle for me to express my utter disgust of what was supposed to be a great sequel to what I consider one of the coolest movies ever made. I absolutely loved Kick-Ass. It was fresh, it was original, and ... in spite of its crude and graphic violence, absolutely hilarious. Its sequel, is nothing short of an abomination. For your convenience, I have comprised a list of Everything Wrong with Kick-Ass 2: 1. The gore. It's not that it was worse than KA1, it's that it was very different in tone. Whereas in the first movie – where the violence was equally gut-wrenching – the nature of it all was laugh-out-loud hilarious, mostly because it was executed by a foul-mouthed 12-year-old school girl. KA2 on the other hand, feels more like a snuff movie where good guys and innocent bystanders are brutally slaughtered, just for the hell of it. Which leads me to point number two: 2. The targets. In the first movie, the whole point was easy: killing bad guys. So, no bad feelings and no conflict of interest. For the second installment, it seems the moral compass has taken a 180 degree turn. Here we have to sit and watch the good guys dropping dead one by one, and it isn't the least bit funny. I'd like to give you a heads-up on the brutal murder of Dave's dad, the most innocent good guy of them all. Yeah, I didn't see than one coming either. 3. The bad guys. Good god. Rarely have I seen such an array of dumb, sickeningly stupid villains. Most of the slaughtering and mayhem is done by one block-of-concrete-with-boobs called Mother Russia (what's in a name?). Everything about her just makes you sick to your stomach, especially the way she offs her victims. She is part of the main villain's gang, and don't even get me started on this guy… Remember Red Mist? He was pretty funny in KA1, wasn't he. Yeah well, those days are over. After accidentally on purpose killing his own mother (!), he proclaims himself the new great villain of New York, henceforth calling himself The Motherf***er (again, what's in a name…). He rallies a group of equally douche baggy cronies. Their mission is to kill Kick-Ass and all who follow him. Their first strike? Killing off the best new character. 4. Jim Carrey's screen time. The poor guy clocks out at exactly 7 minutes and 45 seconds. He plays Colonel Stars and Stripes, and he is by far the best addition to the cast. What's remarkable about his performance is that he's barely recognizable. His speaking voice is low and brooding, and there's not a funny face in sight. Really cool character all around. After waiting for what feels like forever for him to finally appear, guess what; not ten minutes later – gone. Impaled, slaughtered and decapitated by Mother Russia. I'd like to have a hearty word with the "screenwriter" who's responsible for this. He needs to go back to school. Here's my advice anyway – free of charge: YOU DON'T KILL OFF THE BEST CHARACTER HALFWAY THROUGH THE MOVIE. Dumbass. 5. The "humour". In KA1, the humour was cheeky, intelligent, and perfect satire. And where it was crude, it was right up at the top, but never really over it. Second time around, we have to make do with projectile vomiting and violent diarrhoea. Really, poop jokes…? Now this is a perfect example of what 'we' (we meaning – people over 13 with normal intelligence and a healthy sense of humour) call "rock bottom". Yes. They go that low. I'm going to stop here before I start remembering all of the other "jokes". 6. Lack of proper Hit-Girl action. Hit-Girl was always the star of the show. In KA2, she is given a dumb sub-plot where she vows to quit her alter-ego job and become a 'normal', prissy little cheerleader, competing with other Barbie girls to become popular. I really, really hated this story line. I don't even care if it was in the original comics, it sucked. The reason why it sucked the most is because effectively, this means that the essence of Hit-Girl is completely vacant for about 60% of the movie! And that's WAY too much time for the most beloved character to mope around apologetically before she finally gets her s**t together roughly 10 minutes before the end of the movie. 7. Mister Kick-Ass himself. Something went wrong here. I don't know if it was the character that was poorly written or Aaron Taylor-Johnson that came up short, but he was very different from the first movie, in which he had a really cute, geeky charm about him. Here, he was inconspicuous and dull, like a bystander in his own story. Or perhaps he was just overshadowed by the abundance of new and reformed characters… In any case, he was barely there to be noticed. 8. Soundtrack. The score of KA1 was so damn cool, with original, poppy punk music and electro that consistently added something to every scene. Here, I only remember one scene that caught that vibe and it still wasn't half as good. 9. It was seriously offensive. A "joke" about rape? Are you kidding me?! And I'm not talking about some guys hanging around, talking about wanting to 'do' some girl or whatever. No, I'm talking about The Motherf***er seriously intending to rape Night Bitch, except he can't because he's got no wood. Real classy. There are some redeeming points to this otherwise complete crap fest, but honestly, they are so few and far in between they're not even worth mentioning. Well, I guess this is what you get for hiring some D-grade nobody to replace Matthew Vaughn. Don't waste your time with this garbage. _(June 2014)_

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
5.0

The first Kick Ass movie was a fresh idea and I quite liked that movie. Unfortunately this one seems to have be the creation of someone that believes that a good movie can be made by stacking extreme silliness and vulgarities on top of each other until you reach about a 100 minutes or so. Most of ... the movie is unbelievably silly. The original movie also had plenty of silly moments but they were more there to support the plot and not to build the movie as in this one. The main villain is so contrived and stupid that he is just not funny. The so called “superheroes” are equally ridiculous. The costumes are just awful. Sure, they are supposed to be amateurs but still… The entire movie is pretty much shouldered by Hit-Girl who is the only one who is not absolutely ridiculous. Without her this movie would have been a total turkey. Unfortunately the vulgarity seeking script writer managed to put her up in a overdone and very disgusting puking scene that really dragged down the movie. The scenes with Hit-Girl in them, except the above mentioned one, and the action scenes are where almost all the enjoyment of the movie lies. The rest is either so silly or so disgusting that it is barely watchable.

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

I was actually quite surprised to see three of the leads who made the first film (2010) return for this far inferior sequel. Following on from the denouement of that enterprise, "Red Mist" (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) is using his father's ill-gotten gains to assemble a force that can combat the growi ... ng number of lycra-clad have-a-go heroes that are attempting to cut crime in their community. Without dad this time, it falls to "Mindy" (Chloë Grace Moretz) to train up our still pretty hapless hero (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) so they can be ready for the formidable foes that are now facing them. ATJ still looks great with his shirt off, thereafter this is really nothing at all to write home about. It's all just by-the-numbers film making with perfectly choreographed, and extended, combat scenes with violence that has become more graphically brutal leading to a conclusion that you don't need any kind of map to find. What made the first film a bit quirkier is not in evidence here; the language and humour is largely plain crass and Jim Carrey adds really very little as this rumbles along. Hopefully we will never see any more of "Kick-Ass"; this mini-franchise has definitely run it's course and belongs in glass case.

Sep 05, 2023
r96sk
6.0

Properly underwhelming. <em>'Kick-Ass 2'</em> isn't a bad film in and of itself, it just feels like a serious miscue on all counts - or perhaps I was just expecting something different. In my eyes, I feel like this plot is the type you do for the original movie in a series - not the sequel. It's ... a character-building story, whereas I think with a follow-up it needs to be a greater continuation. It's also nowhere near as entertaining. <em>'Kick-Ass'</em> has a lot of fun and knows it, this just disappoints as it aims for something more sincere - which didn't quite work, for me. Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Chloë Grace Moretz felt off it too, at least in comparison to last time out. Jim Carrey feels wasted, this is probably his most forgettable performance that I've seen - and I've seen alot of Carrey's work. It is at least a showing of slightly different ilk compared to his usual schtick, I guess. Olga Kurkulina plays a good character though, while Iain Glen makes himself known in a tiny role. Elsewhere, there are annoying (albeit minor) recasts, always a pet hate of mine. In conclusion, I wanted to enjoy this but I honestly didn't. Feels like a missed opportunity.

Jun 01, 2024