Clips from the San Diego Comic Con screening of Kick Ass appearing on the internets was inevitable. You’ve already heard the buzz about how faithful (read: violent) director Matthew Vaughn’s adaptation is. You’ve also doubtlessly read that creator/writer Mark Millar (and co-creator John Romita, Jr.) is working closely with Vaughn on the project. What’s impossible to prepare for is how closely these movie clips accurately capture the incredibly popular funnybook.
If a concoction of Millar, nerd buzz, and pre-teens eviscerating the underworld sounds appealing, check out our ninja’d clips and tell us what you think!
Clips from the San Diego Comic Con screening of Kick Ass appearing on the internets was inevitable. You’ve already heard the buzz about how faithful (read: violent) director Matthew Vaughn’s adaptation is. You’ve also doubtlessly read that creator/writer Mark Millar (and co-creator John Romita, Jr.) is working closely with Vaughn on the project. What’s impossible to prepare for is how closely these movie clips accurately capture the incredibly popular funnybook.
If a concoction of Millar, nerd buzz, and pre-teens eviscerating the underworld sounds appealing, check out our ninja’d clips and tell us what you think!
Clips from the San Diego Comic Con screening of Kick Ass appearing on the internets was inevitable. You’ve already heard the buzz about how faithful (read: violent) director Matthew Vaughn’s adaptation is. You’ve also doubtlessly read that creator/writer Mark Millar (and co-creator John Romita, Jr.) is working closely with Vaughn on the project. What’s impossible to prepare for is how closely these movie clips accurately capture the incredibly popular funnybook.
If a concoction of Millar, nerd buzz, and pre-teens eviscerating the underworld sounds appealing, check out our ninja’d clips and tell us what you think!
Clips from the San Diego Comic Con screening of Kick Ass appearing on the internets was inevitable. You’ve already heard the buzz about how faithful (read: violent) director Matthew Vaughn’s adaptation is. You’ve also doubtlessly read that creator/writer Mark Millar (and co-creator John Romita, Jr.) is working closely with Vaughn on the project. What’s impossible to prepare for is how closely these movie clips accurately capture the incredibly popular funnybook.
If a concoction of Millar, nerd buzz, and pre-teens eviscerating the underworld sounds appealing, check out our ninja’d clips and tell us what you think!
Our rule is to never make a Best of The Web story a top story, but it’s a slow news day. Olivia Munn answers your geek prayers (along with Nerf Herder frontman Parry Gripp), in Video Game Girl.
It’s Best of The Web (and not actual NEWS) so we can get away with the fact that there’s no substantive content in this post. However, we think you’ll forgive us. I mean, really…could we afford NOT to post this?
Enjoy. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen invades your multiplex on June 26, 2009. And yes, this is from the new promotional tour for the movie.