Mark Millar Calls 'Kick-Ass' The Greatest Movie of 2009?
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Above: Nicolas Cage on the set of Kick-Ass
It's not like Mark Millar is the most reserved guy when it comes to his enthusiasm for his work, but even for him, this might be a little much. Over at Millar World (a fan forum), the man himself weighed in with an update on Matthew Vaughn's version of his comic series, Kick-Ass, and says, "I hereby declare Kick-Ass as the greatest movie of 2009." Pretty bold words for a movie that stars Nicolas Cage, don't you think? (you can read the full details over at the Millar forums.)
Aaron Johnson stars as the titular 'Kick-Ass' (better known as Dave Lizewski), an otherwise ordinary New York City high school student whose interest in comic books inspires him to become a real-life superhero. Nicolas Cage and Chloe Moretz also star as a father and daughter crime-fighting team known as Big Daddy and Hit-Girl.
Millar went on to give major props to the film's crew and cast, saying, "I lucked out with Wanted and Timur and James and Angelina. But nothing-- I mean nothing-- can prepare you for Nic and Chloe as Big Daddy and Hit-Girl. As I said to Nic after the first scene was shot on Saturday morning, this is a movie about comic-book guys MADE by comic-book guys.." Luckily for fans of the original series, it looks like the non-stop carnage that made the series so popular is remaining intact -- regardless of what Cage may have to say to the contrary.
I guess the actual release date didn't occur to Millar when he made his 2009 declaration, because Kick-Ass will arrive in theaters on January 1, 2010.
[Photo via Bad and Ugly]
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9-12-2008 @ 11:14PM
Hugo said...
Judge Dredd and Daredevil and Ghost Rider were also made my "true" comic book fans of the original stories. This has to be a first though in that theyre making a movie out of a book that isnt even done yet, hell, the news bits and casting notices have revealed more spoilers concerning the book than the actual series.
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9-13-2008 @ 4:43PM
scotty said...
I've been following the comic book mini-series and am still surprised that the movie version is already being made, even though the book isn't finished.
I just googled pictures of Chloe Moretz and Aaron Johnson , and they look spot-on as the characters from the comic... Nic Cage, though, not at all. But I suppose he was cast in order to bring needed star power to this movie. I imagined Patrick Warburton, Dwayne Johnson or Nathan Fillion for the role of Big Daddy.
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