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(comic book) (as John S. Romita Jr.)
Dave Lizewski /
Kick-Ass
(as Aaron Johnson)
Diner Fight Guy #1
(as Chris McGuire)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michalsky - NYPD Police Officer
(uncredited)
Comic Store Customer
(uncredited)
Kid in Comic Book Store
(uncredited)
Comic Book Store Manager
(uncredited)
Comic Book Store Employee
(uncredited)
executive producer (as John S. Romita Jr.)
additional hair stylist / additional makeup artist
hair stylist: Mr. Cage / makeup artist: Mr. Cage
hair stylist: second unit / makeup artist: second unit
makeup artist: second unit (as Michelle Spooner)
third assistant director: additional photography
third assistant director: second unit
trainee assistant director: second unit
second assistant director: aerial unit, Toronto
second assistant director: second unit
first assistant director: aerial unit, Toronto
third assistant director: base, Toronto
first assistant director: second unit, pick-ups
first assistant director: second unit (as Alexander Oakley)
third assistant director: second unit, Toronto (as Mike Peleshok)
first assistant director: second unit, Toronto
assistant director: additional photography
second assistant director: second unit, Toronto (as Ken Smith)
property master: New York (as Neil Driscoll)
prop making supervisor: c/o propshop
production buyer: additional photography
chargehand stand-by props: second unit
assistant art director (as Louise Woodham)
sound designer / sound supervisor: sound design
production sound mixer: second unit
sound design editor / sound effects editor
sound design editor (as Robert Prynne) / sound effects editor (as Robert Prynne)
special effects technician (as Matthew Armstrong)
senior special effects technician (as Matthew Horton)
special effects key technician: Laird McMurray Film Services, Toronto
special effects model maker (as Matthew Lewis)
special effects assistant technician
special effects supervisor: Laird McMurray Film Services, Toronto
special effects office administrator: Laird McMurray Film Services, Toronto
visual effects coordinator: Cube Effects
screen inserts designer and animator: Wyld Stallyons
animator / animator: double negative / visual effects: Double Negative
roto/prep supervisor: Double Negative Singapore
visual effects production supervisor: Cube Effects
visual effects editor: Double Negative
3D artist: Double Negative (as Tom Burton)
screen inserts producer: Wyld Stallyons
visual effects consultant: Double Negative
assistant visual effects editor (as Kathryn Morey)
visual effects supervisor: LipSync Post
visual effects editor: double negative
head of visual effects: LipSync Post
lead technical director: Double Negative (as Huw Evans)
compositor: LipSync Post (as Matthew Foster)
visual effects supervisor: Ghost VFX (as Martin Gardeler)
visual effects line producer: Double Negative (as Sarah Hellstrom)
visual effects executive producer: The Senate VFX
visual effects supervisor: The Senate VFX
compositor: The Senate VFX (as Nicolas Hodgkinson)
visual effects executive producer: Double Negative
sequence lead: Double Negative (as Peter Howlett)
visual effects producer: LipSync Post
3D supervisor: Double Negative (as Peter Jopling) / compositing supervisor: Double Negative
digital compositor: Lipsync Post (as Stephanie Kelly)
junior pipeline technical director: Cube Effects
matchmove artist: Double Negative, Singapore (as Duncan Kuah) / roto/prep artist: Double Negative Singapore (as Duncan Kuah)
matchmover: Double Negative Singapore / roto/prep artist: Double Negative Singapore
digital artist / matchmover: Double Negative Singapore / roto/prep artist: Double Negative Singapore
head of 3D services: Plowman Craven and Associates
roto & matchmove producer: Double Negative
roto/prep artist: Double Negative Singapore
compositor: LipSync Post (as Philip Ludvig)
lead motion control technical director: Double Negative
production assistant: The Senate VFX
visual effects: Double Negative (as Mohamed Effandi)
sequence lead: Double Negative (as Patrick Nagel)
matchmover: Double Negative Singapore (as Stella Ng) / roto/prep artist: Double Negative Singapore (as Stella Ng)
visual effects line producer: Fido Film (as Hanna Bengtsson)
compositor: Lipsync Post (as Richard Nosworthy) / lead technical director: Lipsync Post (as Richard Nosworthy) / lighting td: Lipsync Post
3d supervisor: Fido Film / cg supervisor: Fido film
digital compositor: The Senate VFX (as Daniel Pearce)
visual effects line producer: Double Negative
visual effects producer: The Senate VFX
visual effects coordinator: The Senate VFX (as Ed Randolph)
screen inserts animator: Wyld Stallyons
on-set data wrangler: Double Negative
matchmove artist: Double Negative (as Andrew E. Scrase)
3D artist: Double Negative (as Steven Shearston)
compositor: LipSync Post (as Angela Rose)
senior systems engineer: LipSync Post
digital compositor: Double Negative (as Paul Stirling)
visual effects coordinator: LipSync Post
on-set data wrangler: Double Negative
3D artist: Double Negative (as Dan Wood)
on-set data wrangler: Double Negative
visual effects supervisor: The Senate VFX
visual effects producer: Cube Effects
technical support: Double Negative (uncredited)
stunt double: Christopher Mintz-Piasse
stunt performer (as Marvin Stewart-Campbell)
stunt double: Aaron Taylor-Johnson / stunt double: Mark Strong
stunt performer (as Christian Knight)
stunt double: nick cage / stunt performer
stunt performer (as Jeffery Robinson)
key stunt rigger (as Bob Schofield)
assistant fight coordinator / stunt double: Aaron Johnson
live action stunt/fight previz (uncredited)
stunt coordinator: additional scenes (uncredited)
second assistant camera: second unit dailies
third grip: New York (as Timothy Alan Blagg)
lighting desk operator: second unit
lighting technician (as Gary Hedges)
second assistant camera: "a" camera
director of photography: second unit
camera operator: "b" camera / steadicam operator
first assistant camera: additional photography
additional camera operator: main unit, Toronto
camera operator / camera: "a" camera
first assistant camera: second unit (as Jonathan Webb)
camera operator: "a" camera, second unit / director of photography: second unit / steadicam operator: second unit
daily generator operator (uncredited)
costume buyer: dailies (as Charlotte-Rose Kay)
assistant costume set supervisor: 2nd unit: Toronto
junior costume maker (as Kate Lawes)
costume set supervisor: Toronto 2nd unit
assistant costume cutter / assistant cutter
key ager & dyer / key costume breakdown artist
costume props modeller (uncredited)
costume assistant: reshoot (uncredited)
colorist: dailies additional (uncredited)
dailies: additional colorist (uncredited)
location manager: New York / locations manager: New York
assistant location manager (uncredited)
score recording engineer (as Chris Barratt)
score recording engineer (as John Barratt)
music mixer / score engineer / score programmer
music programmer / musician: guitars
music mixer (as Steve McLaughlin) / score producer (as Steve McLaughlin)
additional score mixing / assistant score mixer
additional music supervisor (as Vamanos)
music programmer / musician: guitars / orchestrator
additional score engineer / additional score programmer
music preparation: Global Music Service
driver: New York (as Tomothy Fennell)
production coordinator: NY Unit / production office coordinator: New York
photo double / photo double: Frank d'Amico
assistant: Adam Bohling & David Reid
assistant production coordinator: Toronto
on-set computer technician: CompuHire
aerial coordinator: New York / helicopter pilot: New York
body double: christopher mintz-plasse
assistant production coordinator (as Fiona Baldwin)
production runner (as Anna Corinda Wilton)
titles producer: Rushes (uncredited)
floor runner: second unit (uncredited)
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A nerdy teenager takes his comic book obsession to the next level when he reinvents himself as a superhero and tries to actually fight crime.
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Supporting actors Chloë Grace Moretz Producers Matthew Vaughn , Brad Pitt , Kris Thykier Studio Lions Gate Films, Inc. Rating R (Restricted) Content advisory Alcohol use , foul language , nudity , sexual content , smoking , more… substance use , violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
syntotic Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022
I saw the original version in Amazon; now I buy the title and find it was butchered down in lack of understanding! Cant believe my memory tells me there were more scenes making scenes left have other meaning and becoming arbitrary non sequiturs. Memory things are so, if you can't refresh it, you can't be sure, but come on! when the protagonist couple shows up in the bad guys s accountant car and explains him away... the next scene makes sense!! How can that be censored? Because a censor wants to show an irrational vigilante attacking a drugs group in sheer revenge? Or because they themselves know they are doing harm? And of course it is not just violence but violence within a story and in Real Life® suspension of disbelief s a choreographed dance being shown as exemplary. I remember action scenes and dialogues giving sense to the next action scene and are now missing, so your conclusions of what s happening in the movie are altogether different and not as good as in the original uncensored script. Don't know yet if there s a director s cut or an uncut version but this is not exactly what I watched first and the editors definitely have less understanding of the movie itself than viewers can have. This movie may be better than any given batman movie disregarding effects; it is entertaining and the stunts are just marvelous. If it did not lose more scenes than it did, it is well because the camera games makes it impossible to mutilate the script without taking out a big chunk of movie. Memory failing, do I remember the movie was around 2:30? And it is now short of 2:00!! That s a lot of movie to miss, and in a classic! Because of a suspicious agenda that is not precisely linked neither to avoid violence or gross scenes nor to deprive of sexual implications. Amazon should reconsider viewers have a right to their own MEMORY, so censoring scenes from a stream is like punching the memory of viewers who remembered the movie and want to watch it again. We care for our filmography, not all nations agree though. Very bad issue, more effect oriented movies are just that after watching this real Masterpiece. This may well be the very first movie anyone ought to see to get introduced in the world of superheroes, movie or comic-wise.
Mike S. Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022
Kick-Ass is a great movie, but it is definitely not for everyone. It is an action-comedy that is part homage and part spoof of the comic book superhero movies. It is very adult and most assuredly not family-friendly. It is basically a movie that involves a bunch of absolutely normal people dressing up in costumes and fighting crime (and finding out that doing so is not all that easy, and very painful). It stars Aaron Taylor Johnson as a nerdy teenager named Dave Lizewski who basically buys a costume online, dubs himself the name Kick-Ass, and goes out to fight crime (with very underwhelming results at first). As a result of being majorly hurt he develops a nerve problem that results in his not feeling pain, and with metal implants that actually allow him to kick ass, and then his heroic antics go much better. The movie boasts a strong cast, including Nicholas Cage and a very young Chole Grace Moretz as "Big Daddy" and "Hit Girl" respectively, which are most definitely a takeoff on Batman and Robin. Moretz's character is the main reason that the movie is not for kids as pretty much every word out of her mouth is a swear word. You could tell she was having a ball being able to use the kind of language she was not allowed to in "real life" at the time. The rest of the case included Christopher Mintz-Plasse who is best known for his role as McLovin in the movie Superbad, Lyndsy Fonseca, Evan Peters, and Mark Strong, who basically plays a mob boss. The movie is over the top violent (mostly with tongue firmly planted in cheek) and does have some sexual situations, but no outright nudity. For those who get the Blu-Ray, the movie looks and sounds great in the HD format. The extras include a commentary track with the director and a BonusView mode that combines the director commentary track with clips of interviews with members
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