Just saw it and it was one of the best movies I have seen in a while.
This was a kick ass movie. I enjoyed it a lot.
Just saw it and it was one of the best movies I have seen in a while.
bought the video game today and its pretty legit too![]()
Since I don't get to go to the movies, I watched a pretty bad version online. I must say I'm definitely watching it again on DVD because it was better than I thought it would be.
meh. finally watched it online last night and was underwhelmed. kind of cool but just ok overall.
i just like mary elizabeth winstead. other than that the movie= bleh. cera is a piece of
Still like Cera, so I enjoyed this one.
Will admit that this was the first time Cera's act started to get a LITTLE tiresome.
Have a mad crush on Knives, though.
I watched that and Kick-Ass over the weekend and both were entertaining, but Kick-Ass was the better movie. Also Fonseca >>> Winstead, tbh.
I had a lot of preconceptions about Kick-Ass...until I watched it on a whim and came away feeling like a pretentious moron for ignoring it as long as I did.
I'll check this out so as not to repeat that mistake.
This movie was pretty cool too.
I think people mixed it up with kick ass cuz of the weird-haired chicks in both movies.
Gotta admit I wasn't prepared for this movie, had no idea what it was about and can see how someone can walk away thinking it was a giant piece of . I dug it though.
Was good movie. Just dragged on too much.
Though I'd stab Knives repeatedly with my machete if given the chance...
An absolutely fantastic film!
Michael Cera continues to show why he is such an amazing actor.
Wes Anderson needs to put Cera in one of his films! I salivate at the thought of those two working together, if it ever comes to fruition I will die a happy man.
This is true. After the third bad ass fight, I was like "So this movie has gone on 1 hour 30 minutes and he still has to fight four more exes?"
Yeah. But my favorite fight was the battle of the bands amp vs amp fight with the twins. It wasn't even really a fight, but I liked who it was done, and how the two bands mixed together.
ROFL that was the twist that kept me staying interested
The asians were electronic DJ's (NAAAAATURALLY) and Scott had to use the power of Rock to fight back their asian electronic music
I laughed my ass off.
My favorite new troll.
Damn straight. Kind of reminded me of the scene in the Rocker where Rainn Wilson chastises the kid who was using an electronic drum beat claiming that synths had no place in rock music.
But I like it stylistically, not necessarily what it represented.
The vegan powers thing was stupid, but in a slightly amusing way.
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