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  • LionsFanNJ
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    • Apr 2006
    • 9464

    #16
    Re: Kick A**

    Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
    Hopefully this done well enough for the studio to want a sequel.
    Its already in the works. Question is whether Millar gets the second mini series out beforehand.
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    • Fresh Tendrils
      Strike Hard and Fade Away
      • Jul 2002
      • 36131

      #17
      Re: Kick A**

      Originally posted by LionsFanNJ
      Its already in the works. Question is whether Millar gets the second mini series out beforehand.
      That's good to hear, I can't wait for it.



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      • tsalbysp
        Banned
        • Oct 2009
        • 173

        #18
        Re: Kick A**

        Originally posted by YankeePride
        I just love how people come out of the woodworks to complain about a movie and ignore that it's based on another form of media that they chose to never acknowledge.

        And the movie is Rated R so who does it hurt? Kids can't even go.
        See, this is my problem with this film. I view it as morally abhorrent to allow your kids to take part in such a vulgar and violent film. I would never let my 13 year old daughter (Hit Girl) act in a film where she runs around screaming things like: "Okay you cun*'s... Let's see what you can do now!"

        Like you said, the movie is Rated R, so kids can't even go see it. Yet there are kids actually acting in it! This isn't even an instance of a kid acting in a Rated R film, but still acting as a kid. This is kids (13 years old!) running around cursing and killing people. In my opinion, this movie is merely further proof of the degradation of morals in American society.

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        • Fresh Tendrils
          Strike Hard and Fade Away
          • Jul 2002
          • 36131

          #19
          Re: Kick A**

          Its a movie man. Have a problem with the language, I can understand that, but I was most likely saying worse things with my friends at that age. As for the violence, I would assume that on the set the violence isn't at all life-like like it is post-production/in the theater.

          Ultimately, its a 2 hour fantasy fest. Anybody who can't separate this movie from reality is either too immature (and likely too young and therefore isn't allowed to see it anyway) or mentally disturbed and this film wouldn't change that anyway.



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          • LionsFanNJ
            All Star
            • Apr 2006
            • 9464

            #20
            Re: Kick A**

            Originally posted by tsalbysp

            Like you said, the movie is Rated R, so kids can't even go see it. Yet there are kids actually acting in it! This isn't even an instance of a kid acting in a Rated R film, but still acting as a kid. This is kids (13 years old!) running around cursing and killing people. In my opinion, this movie is merely further proof of the degradation of morals in American society.
            I'm sure Chloe Moretz can seperate fantasy from reality. I doubt she goes around slicing people up and sucking blood (as she's playing a vampire turned when she was still underage in her next movie). But i digress, its whatever.
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            • Buckeyes_Doc
              In Dalton I Trust
              • Jan 2009
              • 11918

              #21
              Re: Kick A**

              I saw this last night and thought it was great and so did the rest of the theater. It's one of the first movies in along time where the whole theater applauded multiple times throughout the movie and at the end.

              It was just a fun, violent, dark movie that I loved. Wasn't expecting much but I enjoyed it a lot.
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              • tsalbysp
                Banned
                • Oct 2009
                • 173

                #22
                Re: Kick A**

                Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                Its a movie man. Have a problem with the language, I can understand that, but I was most likely saying worse things with my friends at that age. As for the violence, I would assume that on the set the violence isn't at all life-like like it is post-production/in the theater.

                Ultimately, its a 2 hour fantasy fest. Anybody who can't separate this movie from reality is either too immature (and likely too young and therefore isn't allowed to see it anyway) or mentally disturbed and this film wouldn't change that anyway.
                Originally posted by LionsFanNJ
                I'm sure Chloe Moretz can seperate fantasy from reality. I doubt she goes around slicing people up and sucking blood (as she's playing a vampire turned when she was still underage in her next movie). But i digress, its whatever.
                So, as long as your 13 year old daughter is only playing "fantasy time," it's okay for her to run around screaming things like "**** you, CUN*T'!?"

                It is bad parenting, at least in my eyes, to allow your child to participate in a film of this nature.

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                • Fresh Tendrils
                  Strike Hard and Fade Away
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 36131

                  #23
                  Re: Kick A**

                  This isn't the first time a child actor has been cast in an R rated film of such nature and it surely won't be the last. This casting has nothing to do with the degradation of America's social values, either but that's always a fun thing to say when things are taken out of context and history seems to be a lot more Pleasantville than it actually was.



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                  • Scottdau
                    Banned
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 32580

                    #24
                    Re: Kick A**

                    Yeah it is wrong, but it happens. Money talks. I am sure that is what her parents are saying. I would not let my 13 year old girl do that part, but that is just me. I will see this movie when it comes out on DVD. I just don't have the time to go see movies anymore. Glad it is a good movie.

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                    • supremeslang
                      Pro
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 977

                      #25
                      Re: Kick A**

                      Just saw it. Loved every minute. Nothing like what I expected,but worth every penny.
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                      • LionsFanNJ
                        All Star
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 9464

                        #26
                        Re: Kick A**

                        Read some interviews with Chloe Moretz sometime for a perspective.
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                        • Fresh Tendrils
                          Strike Hard and Fade Away
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 36131

                          #27
                          Re: Kick A**

                          I just realized she was the sister in 500 Days of Summer, nice.



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                          • Scottdau
                            Banned
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 32580

                            #28
                            Re: Kick A**

                            Originally posted by LionsFanNJ
                            Read some interviews with Chloe Moretz sometime for a perspective.
                            OK


                            What did you think when you got script and it was called 'Kick-***'?
                            Well actually, before we even got the script, it was literally about a month before 'Wanted' came out. And 'Wanted' was an amazing, cool action film and I was like, "Mom, I really want an Angelina Jolie role like that!" And so we got the script about a month later and my mom read it, because she reads every script before I do, and she goes "Chloe, you have to read this, this is exactly what you wanted!" Because I was like, "I want a role like that," but Mom was like, "Yeah the only action kid role would be like 'Spy Kids' or something like that," and so when we got that I was like, "Wow!" And you know, I read it and I was like, "I have to be Hit-Girl, I have to be!"

                            Did you mean you wanted a part like that now, or eventually?
                            Whenever really, I just really wanted a role like that. An action role.

                            Did you see 'Wanted?'
                            No, I wasn't allowed to unfortunately.




                            She wasn't allowed to see Wanted, but yet her mom let her do this part. Yeah there no dollar signs in her mom's eyes.

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                            • LionsFanNJ
                              All Star
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 9464

                              #29
                              Re: Kick A**

                              well that backfired.
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                              • Fresh Tendrils
                                Strike Hard and Fade Away
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 36131

                                #30
                                Re: Kick A**



                                So with as many four-letter words as you utter as Hit Girl, how did you ever convince your parents to let you do Kick-***?

                                It’s a movie and it’s not real. It was really funny because about a month before we got the script for the movie, Wanted came out. I was in the car with my mom, and this is a true story, no faking or anything, I was like, “Oh my God, mom, I really want an Angelina Jolie action kids role!” She was like, “They don’t make kids movies like that.” A month later, we got a script for Kick-*** and my mom read it, and she was like, “Oh my gosh, Chloe. You’re gonna love it! It’s an amazing role and exactly what you’ve been wanting.” From the get-go, we wanted the film really badly. I read it and I was like, “I have to be Hit Girl!” I did the whole process, and eventually I booked it and I freaked out. I was screaming for two days straight.

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