"McLovin" Has No Problem with the Violence in Kick-Ass

"McLovin" Has No Problem with the Violence in Kick-Ass

Christopher Mintz-Plasse, who plays the Red Mist in Kick-Ass, says, "The more violence the better."

By bsprecher - Apr 08, 2010 07:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Kick-Ass
Source: Herald Sun

















Actor Christopher Mintz-Plasse, most famous for his portrayal of "McLovin" in Superbad, recently told the Australian Herald Sun that he wanted the role of the costume vigilante the Red Mist in director Matthew Vaughn's Kick-Ass because it appeared to be just the type of move that he would pay to go see.

"Kick-Ass is a movie that I would definitely love to see in theatres.

"It's bloody and violent and hilarious, so when I got the script it was something that I really needed to be a part of."


Another thing that appealed to Mintz-Plasse was that he found the concept to be "very original."

"We've never really seen a superhero movie with superheroes without any powers, just regular kids trying to fight crime."

When asked about the violence that has had some family groups in England and Australia denouncing the movie, Mintz-Plasse just shrugged it off.

"I'm laughing, definitely. I love it. The more violence the better.

"Most people love the violence, I think that's why those movies get made. If people didn't enjoy them, they wouldn't make them."


Most of the controversy centers around Hit Girl, played by 13-year-old Chloe Moretz, who hacks and slashes the bad guys while using a vocabulary that would make any sailor blush. Mintz-Plasse said that he thinks the negative reactions to her character will only help the movie.

"Everybody asks me about it, but they all love it. It's weird that they bring it up if they enjoy it. But the more controversy the better for the film, to be honest."

When asked about fight scenes, Mintz-Plasse almost sounded envious of his diminutive co-star.

"I only have maybe one or two fight scenes, it's really all Hit Girl. She trained for about four months for this role. It's a lot of strenuous work, a lot of devotion. People are talking about Chloe and all the swearing and murdering she's doing, and everyone's against it. But they don't understand how much work she put into this role, and how amazing she does. Hopefully, people are going to respect that."

Mintz-Plasse said that, besides his starring role, he got to assist the production as a sort of American-lingo fact-checker.

"A lot of times on set they would ask me, is this joke, or this line, or this word going to resonate with Americans? It was cool to be in that side of the filmmaking."

Kick-Ass opens today in Australia; April 16th in the U.S.!


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bsprecher
bsprecher - 4/8/2010, 7:29 AM
Did anyone see the set video with Matthew Vaughn where calls Mintz-Plasse over and asks him what the "M" on his Red Mist costume belt stands for? Mintz-Plasse asks, "Mist?" Vaughn says, "No, McLovin." Mintz-Plasse shrivels. It's hilarious!
DrDon
DrDon - 4/8/2010, 7:41 AM
Once a nerd...
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 4/8/2010, 7:42 AM
bsprecher
bsprecher - 4/8/2010, 7:43 AM
@Gunsmith: No, not that one, but the same visit, I think. Poor guy looks so crestfallen.
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 4/8/2010, 7:50 AM
YA BRENT I PATCHED IN ON HERE WHILE STILL WATCHING IT TILL THE END AND DIDNT SEE THE MCLOVING PUN....DARN THOUGHT I GOT IT.
DrDon
DrDon - 4/8/2010, 7:51 AM
@GUNSMITH: Gotta admit that was a funny video. Guy can laugh at himself.
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 4/8/2010, 7:59 AM
Yeah Brent I saw that, funny stuff. He's very good in Kick Ass but I can't help feeling an actor with a bit more physical presence would have been a better Red Mist.
DrDon
DrDon - 4/8/2010, 8:02 AM
@RorMachine: Agreed. Chloe Moretz has more of a physical presence than McLovin.
AshleyWilliams
AshleyWilliams - 4/8/2010, 8:09 AM
Chicka Chicka Yeah!
I NEED to see this movie!
sebz
sebz - 4/8/2010, 8:26 AM
I just got back from seeing this here in Oz... Sensational film!! Not half as much violence or language as I was expecting... And Chloe Moretz is going to be one of the finest actors of this generation... THIS MOVIE DOES IN FACT KICK - ASS!!!
McLovin
McLovin - 4/8/2010, 8:40 AM
NightAvenger4 - DAMN RIGHT! CHICKA CHICKA YEAH, KICKING ASS, KICKING ASS!!!
AvengingAngel1022
AvengingAngel1022 - 4/8/2010, 9:17 AM
lol kevin
thegreek
thegreek - 4/8/2010, 10:01 AM
LOL... i can't wait to see this movie ... it should be here already
McLovin
McLovin - 4/8/2010, 10:13 AM
@Keven - LOL, no love for the Mclove? Yeah I can see how the "chicka, chicka" thing got old, but with a screen name like Mclovin, what did you expect? This movie looks like it may be awesome! And personally, I'M MCLOVING IT!!!
InFamouslyCool
InFamouslyCool - 4/8/2010, 12:34 PM
kickass - superbad with violence.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 4/8/2010, 2:32 PM
@ infamous

oh how wrong you are...
McLovin
McLovin - 4/8/2010, 3:08 PM
Keven - LMAO!!! Sorry dude, I had to do it ;-)
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