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In a meeting http://trannytube.fun tranny tube  Even though "Kick-Ass 2" is directed this time out by "Never Back Down" alum Jeff Wadlow, his vision fits surprisingly well alongside the previous work by Matthew Vaughn in virtually every way.  The original vibe of regular folks being superheroes is fully intact (love the zealous glee of Donald Faison’s Dr. Gravity!), the humor and playful nature is back (the names – Mother Russia – and comic reveals of each bad guy does kick ass!), and the action is in full and brutal swing in this second helping that satisfies.  But what I liked most this time out was the relationships within "Kick-Ass 2" – all of them.  The closeness of Dave and Mindy as they try to find themselves, the heat between Dave and Night Bitch Lindy Booth and the banter between Mintz-Plasse and the always funny John Leguizamo all provide the ever-important human aspect of what makes these films differ from the spectacle superhero norm.  It’s especially evidenced in the funny, poignant, yet somewhat sad work by Jim Carrey as Colonel Stars and Stripes.  Brilliantly taking the quirk factor of Nic Cage’s Big Daddy and adding layers of both glee and desperation, Carrey gives the flick laughs and life and has never been better.  His character serves as the learning lesson of the good and bad of being a human hero and it’s the hidden gem of "Kick-Ass 2" for sure.
Luciano 2019-05-31 22:08:08

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