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Kick-Ass

Shut up. Kick-ass.
2010 | 118m | English

(614889 votes)

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Dave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a super-hero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so.
Release Date: Mar 26, 2010
Director: Matthew Vaughn
Writer: Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman
Genres: Action, Crime
Keywords crime fighter, secret identity, hero, comic book, superhero, based on comic, murder, dark comedy, mafia, family, realism, mist, adventurer, rookie, young heroes, aggressive, young adult, criminal heroes, pretending to be gay, intense, powerful
Production Companies Plan B Entertainment, Mandate Pictures, Lionsgate, Marv
Box Office Revenue: $96,188,903
Budget: $28,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Dave Lizewski / Kick-Ass
Chloë Grace Moretz Mindy Macready / Hit Girl
Nicolas Cage Damon Macready / Big Daddy
Lyndsy Fonseca Katie Deauxma
Mark Strong Frank D'Amico
Deborah Twiss Mrs. Zane
Christopher Mintz-Plasse Chris D'Amico / Red Mist
Elizabeth McGovern Mrs. Lizewski
Omari Hardwick Sergeant Marcus Williams
Xander Berkeley Detective Gigante
Garrett M. Brown Mr. Lizewski
Clark Duke Marty
Evan Peters Todd
Sophie Wu Erika Cho
Stu 'Large' Riley Huge Goon
Michael Rispoli Big Joe
Corey Johnson Sporty Goon
Kenneth Simmons Scary Goon
Anthony Desio Baby Goon
Randall Batinkoff Tre Fernandez
Dexter Fletcher Cody
Yancy Butler Angie D'Amico
Craig Ferguson Craig Ferguson
Jason Flemyng Lobby Goon
Adrian Martinez Ginger Goon
Joe Bacino Posh Goon
Johnny Hopkins 1st Gang Kid
Ohene Cornelius 2nd Gang Kid
Carlos Besse Peres Buttons
Russell Bentley Medic
Tamer Hassan Matthew
Tim Plester Danil
Hubert Boorder Oscar Juarez
Christopher McGuire Diner Fight Guy #1
Max White Diner Fight Guy #2
Dean Copkov Diner Fight Guy #3
Jacob Cartwright Running Teenager
Maurice DuBois News Anchor
Dana Tyler News Anchor
Omar A. Soriano Leroy
Katrena Rochell Female Junkie
Kofi Natei Rasul
Dan Duran Reporter
Louis Young Breaking News Reporter
Val Jobara Nervous Goon
Quinn Smith Big Mean Boy
Kirk Tingblad Audience Member (uncredited)
Peter Bartfay Comic Store Customer (uncredited)
Jason Salkey 1st Cop (uncredited)
Daphne Cheung Siew Ling (uncredited)
Russell De Rozario Man in Elevator (uncredited)
Annie Cooper Jess (uncredited)
Adam Blampied Kid in Comic Book Store (uncredited)
Wayne Curnew Bartender (uncredited)
Tangara Jones Gang Girl (uncredited)
Rab Affleck Moustache Goon (uncredited)
Alexander Hathaway Comic Book Store Manager (uncredited)
Name Job
Matthew Vaughn Screenplay, Director
Jane Goldman Screenplay
Pietro Scalia Editor
Marius de Vries Original Music Composer
Henry Jackman Original Music Composer
John Murphy Original Music Composer
Russell De Rozario Production Design
Sarah Halley Finn Casting
John Romita Jr. Comic Book
Mark Millar Comic Book
Stephen McLaughlin Scoring Mixer, Music Producer
Liam Howlett Additional Music
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Bradley James Allan Stunt Coordinator
Matt Curtis Title Designer
Barrie Gower Prosthetics Sculptor
Jon Harris Editor
Lucinda Syson Casting
Ian Neil Music Supervisor
Christoph Bauschinger Music Editor
Andy Richards Music Editor
Doug Cooper Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Burdon Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Annie Penn Script Supervisor
Jo Gross Production Coordinator
Daniel Smith Still Photographer
Danny Sheehan Supervising Sound Editor
Nicole Young Costume Supervisor
Dean O'Toole Unit Production Manager
Sam Renton First Assistant Camera
Tamsin Jeffrey First Assistant Editor
Ian Thomas Musician
Joe Howard Art Direction
Gavin Rose Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Fae Hammond Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Tim Maurice-Jones Second Unit Director
Sarah Bicknell Art Direction
Mattias Lindahl Visual Effects Supervisor
Andy Taylor Visual Effects Producer
John King Supervising Art Director
Tina Jones Set Decoration
Kevin Fraser Key Grip
Darren Holland Grip
David Smith Gaffer
Andrew Watson Rigging Gaffer
Ilona Herman Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Karen Sherriff-Brown Makeup & Hair
Allen J. Polley Property Master
Mark Appleby ADR Mixer
Ron Bedrosian ADR Mixer
Arthur Graley Foley Editor
Louis Elman ADR Voice Casting
Abigail Barbier ADR Voice Casting
Jason Swanscott Foley Artist
Michael Maroussas Sound Designer
Rob Prynne Sound Designer
Demetri Jagger Video Assist Operator
Dominic Thomson Digital Intermediate Editor
Todd Kleparski Digital Intermediate Producer
Asa Shoul Digital Intermediate Colorist
Victoria Banks Second Assistant Director
Sammy Sheldon Costume Design
Eddie Hamilton Editor
Ben Davis Director of Photography
Simon Hayes Production Sound Mixer
Cristian Knight Stunts
Ilan Eshkeri Original Music Composer
Levan Doran Stunts
Oliver Carroll Concept Artist
Peng Zhang Fight Choreographer
Name Title
John Romita Jr. Executive Producer
Matthew Vaughn Producer
Jane Goldman Co-Producer
Adam Bohling Producer
Mark Millar Executive Producer
Pierre Lagrange Executive Producer
Stephen Marks Executive Producer
Tarquin Pack Producer
David Reid Producer
Brad Pitt Producer
Kris Thykier Producer
Jeremy Kleiner Executive Producer
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Reviews

ohlalipop
N/A

I thought this movie was a super comedy movie but I was wrong. I didn't know it was a pretty serious movie with real killings and stuff. It was like Kill Bill minus the really gross things. It was not a silly movie after all. The character Kick-Ass was pretty stupid. I mean a high school nobody ... trying to be somebody. Of all the things he could think of, it's being a super hero. And then there's Big Daddy and Hit Girl who had the real stunts. Their characters were pretty funny. I mean I can't think of any words to describe Nicolas Cage's character. A good daddy who doesn't know how to bring up a girl. And then there's Chloe Moretz. Wow. She did all the action in the movie. I mean this girl is only 13 years old. I'm a fan. And then there's Red Mist who I think is very silly like Kick Ass as well. My rate for this movie is A.

Jun 23, 2021
DungNB1
10.0

My favourite movie! ...

Jul 17, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

Geeky "Dave" (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and his two pals go through life at high school being bullied and reading comic books. Finally fed up being put upon, he buys a superhero suit online and heads out into the night hoping that his green lycra will deter the city's nasties. After his umpteenth beatin ... g he is rescued by a like-minded father and daughter team who take him under their own wing and set about training him. Meantime, the kingpin of crime "D'Amico" (Mark Strong) is running the town with a ruthless rod of iron, watched adoringly by his hapless son "Chris" (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). Surprisingly, the former trio start to have some success against this arch-baddie so battle lines are soon drawn and, well you can guess the rest. Up to a point, this works. ATJ (especially with glasses and curly hair) is very easy on the eye and there is a degree of chemistry between his character and his cohort "Mindy" (Chloë Grace Moretz) all under the tutelage of a rather underplayed Nicolas Cage as her dad "Damon". Sadly, the initially quirky start that sees real people aspiring to make their community better - without the ability to fly or laser things with their eyes - peters out quite quickly and the jokes that are quite attitudinally sharp at the start just become a little more puerile and expletive-dependent. Mr. Strong isn't really much of a baddie and the combat scenes are well and truly prolonged to the point where they end up a bit repetitive and dull. It has it's moments, this movie - it's generally quite entertaining but at all but two hours in length it just runs out of ideas around the half way mark and only just struggles over the line.

Sep 05, 2023
r96sk
9.0

A blast! What a great near two hours this is! <em>'Kick-Ass'</em> is a fantastic superhero movie, one that doesn't take itself seriously and that is actually the biggest compliment I can make. It's such a fun movie! That isn't its only strength though, there are some awesome action sequences and ... the costumes, albeit silly, are great. Aaron (Taylor-)Johnson is a terrific choice of lead, this is the best work I've seen from that guy thus far - up there with his amusing performance in 2022's <em>'Bullet Train'</em>. The same could be said for Chloë Grace Moretz, who is equally as brilliant. She brings the character of Hit-Girl (arguably should've been her movie tbh) to life incredibly well, suiting both the comedy and the superhero elements. Nicolas Cage is entertaining too, in a role that is undoubtedly right up his alley. That opening scene with him and Moretz is very fun. Everyone onscreen does worthy work, the standout being Mark Strong - a welcomed staple (among others) of director Matthew Vaughn's filmography, of course. Hopefully the sequel didn't disappoint.

Jun 01, 2024