by Harri-chan » Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:58 am
It's not strictly a spoof, but does poke fun at a lot of the typical super hero cliches. Mark Millar was writing the comic, and ended up talking to film director Matthew Vaughn, making suggestions for the Thor film Vaughn was meant to be directing. That version of Thor got dropped, but Vaughn was so impressed with Millar's ideas, he asked if there was anything else they could work on together, so he told him about Kick-Ass. They began working on the film when the comic was still being written.
All the studios refused to fund it unless they cut things such as Hit Girl, which Vaughn refused to do as it was Hit Girl's arrival in the comic that made him love it, so he raised the money himself, and then sold it to one of the studios that turned them down, for more money than they'd wanted to make it in the first place.
They don't real have powers (but there's a few jokes about that, such as Kick-Ass being invisible to girls, ie, they ignore him), and that's partly what the film is about. Can't anyone become a super hero?