
Hip Hop straight from the south side! Tonight!


I think I never went to the movies with such low expectations as I did for The Expendables. I was expecting something bad, but just for the fun of it I still decided to watch in the big screen. It’s bad. It’s really bad actually… Endless clichés, explicit and exaggerated violence in the action scenes and a super basic storyline. Back when I was 10 years old, I would go crazy if somebody told me that I could see Stallone, Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger starring in the same scene, even if only for a couple of minutes. Well, it was not the case at all. The cast sure has some classic names of action movies, but this movie is far far away from being a classic.
Based on a Mark Millar’s comic book, Kick Ass is an interesting super heroes’ movie. A super hero without super powers, that’s what this movie is all about. A geeky teenager that sets himself to be a super hero just by using a crazy outfit and wandering in New York’s streets hoping to find situations in which he can be the hero of the day. But be careful now, if you’re expecting just some idiotic comedy mixed with meaningless action scenes, this is not it! There’s more into this movie than actually meets the eye. Both the pseudo super heroes interpreted by Aaron Johnson and Nicolas Cage are the expression of two unlikely but possible personas in today’s society – a teenager consumed by comic books and a strong will to make a mark in the society, and a retired cop willing to do anything to take a drug lord out of the business and avenge his wife’s death. By the way, it was good to see Nicolas Cage back to a more decent role in a movie. I don’t remember the last time I was satisfied with one of his performances.