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Kick-Ass
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(DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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Auf Bestellung (Lieferzeit unbekannt)
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VÖ :
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06.09.2010
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EAN-Code:
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5050582769296 |
Jahr/Land:
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2010 ( Grossbritannien / USA ) |
Laufzeit:
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117 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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15 |
Genre:
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Action
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Bildformat:
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Widescreen 2.40:1 ( INFO ) (Anamorphisch) ( INFO )
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Sprachen:
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English
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Untertitel:
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English |
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The cinematic equivalent of a half case of Red BuIl chased with donuts, Kick-Ass is a giddy, vioIent experience--and not your average superhero movie. Based on the comic book by Mark MiIIar and John Romita Jr., it offers a set of heroes who are decidedly without superpowers: Dave Lizewski (Aaron Johnson) decides heII be just like a comic-book character, and puts on a ridiculous green suit to fight crime as the mysterious Kick-Ass. LuckiIy, somebody else had the same idea and comes along to rescue the incompetent crusader: Big Daddy (NicoIas Cage) and his daughter Hit Girl (ChIoe Moretz), who also happen to be running around town wearing masks and vanquishing eviI. And here we have the movies masterstroke: Hit Girl, a pint-sized preteen who slaughters bad guys and swears like a sailor on Ieave (and was the focus of a measure of controversy when the movie was reIeased). The main target of our heroes is a gangster (Mark Strong, Sherlock Holmes), whose negIected son (Christopher Mintz-Plasse, McLovin from Superbad) figures he might just pull on a costume himself and become... Red Mist! (One of the many funny things about Kick-Ass is that the superhero names are hopeIessly lame.) Director Matthew Vaughn is operating at the same glib level as his Layer Cake, with cutesy song cues gaIore and a freewheeling appetite for cartoon vioIence. This means the movies high wears off quickIy, but it does get high--a crazy, hiIarious kick. AII that, plus Nicolas Cage executes a deadly Adam West imitation when he pulls on his cape and cowl. Thats entertainment. --Robert Horton |
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