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Kick-Ass

2010

R

1 h 57 m

United Kingdom

Action

Comedy

Crime

Dave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a superhero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so.
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7.6 /10

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Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Dave Lizewski
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Kick-Ass
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Garrett M. Brown
Mr. Lizewski
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Clark Duke
Marty
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Evan Peters
Todd
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Deborah Twiss
Mrs. Zane
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Lyndsy Fonseca
Katie Deauxma
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Sophie Wu
Erika Cho
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Elizabeth McGovern
Mrs. Lizewski
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Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Chris D'Amico
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Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Red Mist
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Stu 'Large' Riley
Huge Goon
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Johnny Hopkins
1st Gang Kid
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Ohene Cornelius
2nd Gang Kid
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Mark Strong
Frank D'Amico
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Michael Rispoli
Big Joe
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Corey Johnson
Sporty Goon
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Kenneth Simmons
Scary Goon
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Anthony Desio
Baby Goon
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Carlos Peres
Buttons

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Top Gimix

16/10/2025 20:18
s'il vous plaît audio french s'il vous plaît
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Fischl

13/10/2025 03:43
that's two quick silver
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Henry

20/09/2025 17:17
super interesting
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ednasale

12/05/2025 01:25
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Doreen Ndovie

12/12/2024 06:44
I registered here to review this film, as I believe the high rating it has is a result of manipulation. I went to the cinema to see this after checking out the reviews here, and it has irreparrably damaged my confidence in IMDb. . . It is clear that the review system is being manipulated to give UTTER TRASH like this high ratings on IMDb. CHILD EXPLOITATION I suppose if you're a Hollywood producer backed by enough money to market your product, you can exploit children in your film. You can also assist in the progressive de-sensitization of the masses to violence and pretend to be provocative and original by getting your child actress to act out scenes of murder and extreme violence. You can do all this and still get rave reviews in the mainstream media , who are getting payed by your bosses, so who cares about human values anymore? People who find this film funny, or good in any way have some serious problems, in my opinion. This is like a bunch of retarded, coked-up teenagers with lots of cash to burn trying to be as awful as Tarantino in his worse moments. If you think this would be funny somehow, you are mistaken. This juvenile, onanistic sh!t is like the worse straight-to-DVD American trash you can pick up for a buck in junk stores. The facts : this film is marketed to young people; has received rave reviews and has not been utterly condemned for its abusive, criminal exploitation of the worse parts of human nature and Amerikanised trash "culture" . Pretty depressing, and this has lots to say about the hopelessness of our "civilisation". It's funny if you have the humour of a sociopathic 13-year old boy from New Jersey. And it is precisely this demographic that should be kept away from films like this at all costs. Hollywood continues with its campaign to completely erode humane values and de-sensitize people to violence and torture. How come full-on sex scenes including genitals are taboo, but scenes of gory murder and torture are now so commonplace that even children can participate? How did we get here? Thugggish violence and shootings in schools by under-age psychopaths can be expected to continue with increased regularity thanks to films like this. Violence and torture are funny, yeah , as funny as a full-force baseball-bat hit to your genitals. Like another reviewer has said: AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE
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Julien Dimitri Rigon

12/12/2024 06:44
I created an account just to give this movie the worst rating that I could possibly give it. Here are the reasons that first came to mind as to why this movie is a glittering jewel of everything that is wrong with popular culture. 1) Needless, unentertaining, uncreative and horribly graphic violence. 2) Needless, pathetic-attempts-at-being-funny sexual content. 3) Needless, excessive, pathetic-attempts-at-being-funny language (especially coming from a little girl). 4) Shallow, flimsy, and pathetically strung-together plot. 5) Next-to-zero character development. Oh, my goodness... it is painful just to try and remember this film. I feel ashamed that Nicolas Cage would be in this movie. I find the lack of any redeeming value in this movie to be staggering. I swear that my grades have dropped just because of the brain cells killed during the watching of this movie.
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RPobU9

16/09/2023 18:48
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Aphie Harmony

30/05/2023 16:00
source: Kick-Ass
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i.dfz

29/05/2023 17:33
When I first saw Kick Ass i was expecting more action than comedy. However, I was wrong with how surprisingly funny the movie turned out to be. I thought Hit Girl was what made the movie shine as she was cussing and slaughtering people. Aaron Johnson did a good job playing the lead role of Kick Ass and I thought Nicolas Cage was good at playing Big Daddy as it wasn't the typical Cage film. This movie beats a lot of those stupid high school movies and chick flicks that are trying to be funny but fail. This is a great combination of bloody action and comedy. Its the Super Bad meets Kill Bill genre. I highly recommend this film.
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J Flo

29/05/2023 17:33
Either we live in the world where a skillful marketing can make everyone's mind about the movie and sell it or... I don't know! With quite interesting idea in its sleeve (a kid with no power becomes a 'superhero') the movie turns out to be a complete disaster. It's repetitive, boring, not that funny at all, has no likable characters (just psychos, dumb teens and even more dumb and psychotic 'villains') and is completely inconsistent in its form. The idea is to put lots of typical clichés from different genres (teen comedies like American Pie, buddy movies, bloody revenge movies) and rip-offs from other comic-books (Batman, Spiderman, Punisher and even Iron Man) and put everything into a bag of movie sh.. as the main focus is to pack the sliced and incoherent story with never-ending bloody fight and torture scenes involving a kid stabbing, slicing and crushing people. Hit Girl is stealing the show, right!? It's like telling a 3-year-old to say 'F..k' and laughing because it sounds sooo funny. Then maybe he or she can kill a cat with a knife because you don't often see many 3-year-olds doing such a thing. The wise producers could do another popcorn flick set in primary school about kids killing Nazis and necrophiliacs. Sure they've never ever done that before! But should they! Is it really that funny for general audience nowadays? Don't get me wrong. I have nothing against violence in movies if it has SOME point to the story or even if it's nicely stylized (Sin City, 300). But in times of Saws the sickening violence has no other point apart from 'pleasing the audience' and Kick-Ass might be at the top of this statement. It can really make someone feel that comic books are worthless, pointless and derivative piece of crap that base their originality on pushing the boundaries in showing the violence rather than coming up with some decent storytelling. Kick Ass is as funny as interesting. Simply awful.
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