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I've got a suede jacket which I love but hardly ever wear, because it needs really specific conditions - a fairly cold day, but also one with no chance of rain. Which would appear to be exactly the conditions you get if Spring is interrupted by a massive volcanic eruption. I hope we don't get a reprise of the Year Without A Summer, but for now, I'm rather enjoying this little apocalypse.

Went to see a band called Thee Faction last night; the backstory appealed to the Devant/Kalevala fan in me. They say they were a socialist R&B band who, in 1985, ended up trapped in the collapsing Soviet sphere - they can't reveal the full details under the 30 Year Rule. They have onstage ideological arguments, and the photocopied fanzine interview handed out on the door (worth the price of admission on its own, even if said money hadn't gone to an MS charity) has them getting into a punch-up over Althusser. The only problem is, I'm not sure if the schtick is quite enough to sustain a ten song set (including the bourgeois pantomime of an encore). Which is a pity because the best of the songs - especially 'I'm The Man' and 'I Can See The Future' - are very good indeed.

Obviously any film which the Mail described as featuring "one of the most disturbing icons and damaging role-models in the history of cinema" was going to be worth seeing. And even while I was reading the comic, I suspected Kick-Ass was going to work better as on screen. But then I started hearing about various changes they'd made and thinking, hang on, I'm not so sure about this. Turns out that with one exception, I had nothing to worry about - and it feels great finally to have a film of a specific comic - as opposed to a character, distilled - where rather than telling people that they should read the original, I can instead honestly tell them that they needn't bother. Because the changes aren't random, or based on some studio exec's supposed wisdom; they were made carefully and with an agenda. The comic shows you why nobody's tried to be a superhero; the film asks instead. Which is a much more dangerous message, but also a stronger one. Audience sizes aside, the comic was never going to inspire a real Kick-Ass; I think the film just might. The one change I didn't like - and I'm not sure it was even necessary to that plan - was losing the extra layer from Big Daddy's origin. Having him actually be a wronged hero cop with a dead wife isn't nearly as entertaining as that just being a cover story for a geek financing his war on crime by selling rare comics. And I would have liked them to keep Hit-Girl's sniffing coke which her dad's told her is a special preparation, Hourman-style. But otherwise, even the big change, having Dave's admission that he wasn't gay get him laid instead of just another beating, made sense in this new light, not least because the film Dave was a lot more attractive than the book's version. Stretching out the conclusion worked simply because big extended fights feel more like value for money in a film than a comic. Having us know about Red Mist's duplicity all along was just a storytelling choice; Millar made a different decision in the comic, but this one works too, as does making Red Mist slightly less of a total shit.
Beyond all that...wow, basically. Big dumb fun with just enough of a message not to feel bad-stupid. Updating the old maxim about the gun on the wall in the first act to show lots of guns on the wall - and one bazooka. And if the jetpack was at the limits of the plausibility you need with the basic 'real world superhero' premise, it was cool enough that I bought it. Hell, if I'm going to pick one hole in the tech, it's that a film set in late 2007 has the main online communication be via Myspace.

At times like this I am reminded why I was so excited about Obama: "A landing on Mars will follow. And I expect to be around to see it."

Thee Faction

Date: 2010-04-16 11:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dawnage.livejournal.com
My friend Cassie sings for Thee Faction! Have you met her? I bet you have at one of my stupid dribbly parties or when I've dragged her to the pub or something.

Re: Thee Faction

Date: 2010-04-16 11:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
The backing singers, the Belgrade something or other? Neither of them looked terribly familiar, but then I'd just had a conversation with a man who works in my comic shop and who I didn't recognise through his new beard, so anything is possible. Is she...and I'm trying to work out how to put this politely, but I'll just say: the faintly elfin one, or the one with massive tits?

Re: Thee Faction

Date: 2010-04-16 11:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dawnage.livejournal.com
She has massive tits. And looks a bit like me, apparently (including the tits bit) - to the extent that my husband has grabbed her arse mistakenly (OR SO HE CLAIMS!) before, and the Best Man from our wedding thought she was me one night in the Fullback.

Re: Thee Faction

Date: 2010-04-16 12:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
I can sort of see that. And even if I couldn't I would say as much to avoid getting said husband in trouble.

Date: 2010-04-16 11:18 am (UTC)
superba: (ELVIS ELVIS ELVIS)
From: [personal profile] superba
And Elvis soundtrack to jetpack fun too! AMAZING.

Date: 2010-04-16 11:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
The soundtrack in general was very well-picked, except for the puzzling inclusion of Mika. Not that I dislike him, I just didn't quite see how he fitted this project.

Date: 2010-04-16 11:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sbp.livejournal.com
The jetpack annoyed me for the fairly simple reason that it would have run out of fuel after about 2 minutes. No way you can get home on that thing.

Date: 2010-04-16 11:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sbp.livejournal.com
But only annoyed me a little bit - it was a great film.

Date: 2010-04-16 11:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
Yeah, I was wincing and hoping he'd fly a little closer to the ground at the very least. Particularly after all the hits it took from Red Mist when the two of them were scrapping...

Date: 2010-04-17 12:15 am (UTC)
superba: (Default)
From: [personal profile] superba
Agreed.

Also I have to confess that, although I adore it, hearing 'In The House, In A Heartbeat' in anything but the 28... films is a bit wrong to me.

Date: 2010-04-17 02:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
Yeah, I know what you mean. When you try to borrow the mood from another film, there's always the risk of just throwing people out of the scene instead, but I think they narrowly got away with it here.

Date: 2010-04-16 11:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sbp.livejournal.com
Wasn't putting a man on mars Dubya's push though?

Date: 2010-04-16 11:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
He mentioned it once and then it seemed to exit his tiny peanut brain.

Kick Ass spoilers

Date: 2010-04-16 12:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] strange-powers.livejournal.com
The minor Red Mist changes and identity reveal stuff didn't bother me at all, in fact I think it might be better handled in the film. But the Big Daddy/Hit Girl origin change seems almost unforgiveable (although I wonder if Millar had decided on the truth at the point the film went into production?), and skews their conceit from criticism into feeble sub-Punisher nonsense. And though Aaron Johnson is obviously more attractive than Dave, I didn't like the reverse coming out (is that a going in?) actually working. But I suppose the girl is rather different in the film too.

Still fun though, not least because of Nic Cage channelling Adam West and demonstrating why Batman might have taken that approach when speaking, rather than the Bale grumble.

Re: Kick Ass spoilers

Date: 2010-04-16 12:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
A friend of a friend we met in the pub after said "This is the first time I've liked Nic Cage since Wild at Heart and I thought, it can't have been that long - but then couldn't think of a counter-example.

That's a good point about Millar maybe not knowing himself; certainly Big Daddy's casting was announced before the character was even seen in the comic, and given Cage was the biggest star he might have been able to veto a twist which turned up after he did.

Re: Kick Ass spoilers

Date: 2010-04-16 12:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] strange-powers.livejournal.com
Ah, he's great in a few things. Off the top of my head - Face/Off, The Rock, Adaptation, Con Air, Red Rock West. I have a real soft spot for Honeymoon in Vegas and Trapped in Paradise too.

Re: Kick Ass spoilers

Date: 2010-04-16 02:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
I couldn't persevere with Face/Off and haven't seen most of those, but yes, he was very good in Adaptation, that was the one I'd forgotten! Con Air...I like it, but I don't know how much of that is down to Cage.

Date: 2010-04-16 03:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] puzzled-anwen.livejournal.com
Note to teenage boys who have been pretending to be gay to befriend a hot chick: obviously you don't TELL her it was a lie, just claim that she's so amazing she's making you question your sexuality. It's hardly rocket science.

Date: 2010-04-16 03:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
Or don't even tell, just let things happen naturally and then look vaguely shocked afterwards. Dude needed to listen to a bit more Momus and he'd have been laughing.

Date: 2010-04-16 04:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] puzzled-anwen.livejournal.com
That would work, too. God, what's wrong with young people?? I also wanted to shout at the screen a bit about the jetpack fuel thing (though as you say it was mostly too cool to matter) but every time he was with Hot Girl I wanted to take him aside and molest advise him of this simple truth.

Date: 2010-04-23 12:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dawnage.livejournal.com
As this is open, it has been linked on Thee Faction's Facebook page by the way!

Date: 2010-04-23 12:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
They even considered my ideological criticism - brilliant!

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