I would like to get that pertinent fact out of the way before we discuss it properly. But for those with horrid taste in cinema, questionable politics, and terribly short attention spans, i.e. the target audience of this movie, I feel it is my duty to say: Don't see this film. For one, the brutality and in-your-face factor was incredibly high and created a certain "shock.

Unfortunately, the plotting isn't strong enough to fully recapture the magic of the original. I apologise outright for the little to no improvement to the voice over. I would have re-dubbed my lines but because I no longer have the movie footage on my PC, it would sound too jarring with commentary over a commentary.

Kick-Ass 2

This crudely entertaining diversion can't help but command attention, despite or perhaps because of its maddening Of all the movies self-consciously referenced by this pulp-savvy series, who knew that "Mean Girls" would yield the most wickedly funny results? But you know what I hate? Lame, leaden sequels to fun, vibrant movies. Review: Jeff Wadlow's follow-up to Matthew Vaughn's. She comes back for the final battle. Gravity saying "I'm not really a doctor." Well, not nearly.

Trailer Kick-Ass 2

There's no energy here, no hurtling momentum and no surprise. Her compelling journey was the driving factor throughout the film. The young superhero that never had a childhood and In the first movie Nicolas Cage as "Big Daddy" was one of the more entertaining characters to fans.

Now ex-mob and the leader of the super-team.