It’s
weird, as I walked out of the theater, I was aware that there are big problems
with “Kick-Ass 2,” but on the whole, I had been reasonably entertained over the
previous 103 minutes. With some movies, distance smooths over the rough
patches, and the more you think about them, the more you examine them, the more
you enjoy them. “Kick-Ass 2,” however, is not one of those
movies. There was a long bus ride home after the screening, and the more I
thought about it, the more I broke the film down in my mind, the more glaring,
and troubling, the flaws became.