![]() ![]() If you are looking for a good popcorn movie to see, this is a movie you should see with your pals. However it all worked because of the smooth editing and well-choreographed scenes along with great acting from the entire cast. Kingsman is a fun spy thriller movie that had me laughing many times and also had more than a few boundary-pushing moments. The only small thing that I can think of is I wish there was a bit more of Cookson's character in the third act. The Gentlemen script features a rare blend of smartly woven mystery and drama, with Ritchie setting the stakes high in the very first scene of the movie, then paying it off over the course of Fletchers story and what happens after Fletcher finishes. There really aren't any huge gripes for this movie. This is also because of the smooth editing and shots Vaughn chose for all of the fight scenes. Like I said in the last paragraph, the choreography is very well done. The action scenes in general were fantastic. There's also a girl who has blades for feet, which is outrageous but because how Vaughn did an excellent job with choreographing fight scenes, her role worked really well into the film. He also had a lisp in the entire movie so almost everything he said would make me chuckle. Jackson plays the villain in this movie, and it's nice because we usually don't see him in that role. ![]() It has everything: women, awesome fight scenes, gadgets, and even a ridiculous villain. This film is a big shout out (basically) to old spy films. I remember when I first saw Kick Ass and was blown away with how great it is (probably in my top 25). This is my third movie I've seen by him and he still has not disappointed me. Matthew Vaughn is now one of those directors that I can trust. ![]()
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