A trailer for Kick Ass, with Chloe Grace Moretz and Nicholas Cage, was previewed at the San Diego Comic Con. (This appears to be a 'Restricted Audiences' trailer, with some graphic violence. Discretion advised.)
i wonder just how many of her fans will get to see this especially fans that have grown up round chloe's other movies tv shows etc they will be chloe's age so how many of them will get to see this this will be an 18 rated movie in the united kingdom meaning none of her fans will get to go to the theaters to see this movie pretty sad news for chloe grace fans all round
erm yeah that is sad none of her fans are going to see it and 18 rated movie its an R rating in America under 18s can see it with an adult present 18 rating oh boy thats a bit much aint it
it is still in distribution mode from what i hear it nearly didn't get picked up at all it was rejected by studio's due to its violent content especially with an 11 year old acting like a violent puppet do you want your kids seeing a movie like this i don't you know what kids are like for emulating violence and other stuff
Haha, fun! Looks like the best role for her so far!
ReplyDeleteHer purple hair is nice. Tom
ReplyDeletei wonder just how many of her fans will get to see this especially fans that have grown up round chloe's other movies tv shows etc they will be chloe's age so how many of them will get to see this this will be an 18 rated movie in the united kingdom meaning none of her fans will get to go to the theaters to see this movie pretty sad news for chloe grace fans all round
ReplyDeleteerm yeah that is sad none of her fans are going to see it and 18 rated movie its an R rating in America under 18s can see it with an adult present 18 rating oh boy thats a bit much aint it
ReplyDeleteit is still in distribution mode from what i hear it nearly didn't get picked up at all it was rejected by studio's due to its violent content especially with an 11 year old acting like a violent puppet do you want your kids seeing a movie like this i don't you know what kids are like for emulating violence and other stuff
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