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Thanks to Jensen from Maple Pictures Corp., Canadian film distributor of NOWHERE BOY & KICK-ASS which both star Aaron Johnson we have a surprise for you. To celebrate it’s release in Canada, They shared a exclusive interview with us and gave us information on a contest they’re running.
Want a chance to win something signed by Aaron? Well Maple Pictures Corp. is giving away a signed NOWHERE BOY posters and vinyl records signed by Aaron Johnson & director Sam Taylor-Wood. You can enter right at their Facebook page. Go enter and good luck to everyone!
Aaron Johnson must get tired of promoting his movies in the wrong order. Kick-Ass, which was first shown to audiences at 2008?s Butt-Numb-A-Thon, wasn’t released until March 2010 – a year after the release of Nowhere Boy, which he filmed after Kick-Ass. Confused yet?
While promoting Nowhere Boy recently, which is just reaching the United States now, Johnson spoke briefly to Movieweb on the status of Kick-Ass 2: Balls to the Walls.
His comments follow both comic-book creator Mark Millar and villain Red-Mist‘s assurances that the movie was happening. Despite such talk – and the $100 million it earnt at the box office – however, there has been some debate as to whether filming might take place.
With director Matthew Vaughn and co-writer Jane Goldman currently at work on X-Men: First Class, Johnson expects filming to commence pending that film’s release. His closing comments, however, were a little less specific.
“I’m letting them just do what they want to do and we’ll come to it when we come to it. But I know that they are doing it.”
All going well, Kick-Ass 2: Balls to the Wall should reach theatres in 2012.
Source: Hey Guys
2012 seems so far away doesn’t it? Hopefully it comes faster, looking forward to more Dave.
Aaron Johnson believes it is ”hypocritical” of people to criticise 13-year-old Chloe Moretz for swearing in ‘Kick-Ass’ while allowing them to listen to sexually-charged pop music.
Aaron Johnson has blasted “hypocritical” critics of ‘Kick Ass’.
The 20-year-old actor insists people shouldn’t object to the colourful language used by his 13-year-old co-star Chloe Moretz in the film because the movie came with an adult certification, unlike many raunchy pop songs that are accessible on radio.
Read the rest of the article at Contact Music
Aaron, held nothing back on what kind of father he’s going to be. His soon to be wife Sam and him had a daughter in July – has spoken out about what kind of dad he intends to be.
Asked what kind of father he’ll be by VMAN mag prior to his tot’s birth, Aaron replied: “A f****** brilliant one, obviously. What kind of question’s that? Just affectionate and loving and supportive.”
And the brutally frank lad didn’t hold back on his thoughts about contemporary movie-making either.
He ranted: “There’s a lot of scripts nowadays that you think, ‘How the f*** does this get made?’
“They’ve turned it all into romcoms and stuff. It’s like our music, it’s all pop. It’s all, like, pretty crummy.”
Aaron credits Sam – who he’s marrying next year – with helping him to stay grounded and avoid the temptations that many young actors fall prey to.
He added: “You can’t do s*** like that, not if you want to work professionally and be taken seriously.
“Don’t turn up to work f***** up, it’s just wrong.
“Just being with Sam, the relationship’s so strong there’s no need to do s*** like that.”
Source: The SunWe’re sure you’ll be a great father Aaron!
A new press junket interview Aaron did for Kick-Ass has surfaced. Watch it below and caps will be added shortly. Enjoy!
Aaron talks about how things were on the set of Kick-Ass in a new interview.
Aaron Johnson has revealed he had to endure hours of filming in a sweaty jock strap for Kick Ass.
The 19-year-old Nowhere Boy star – who is engaged to Sam Taylor Wood – plays a normal high school kid who decides to re-style himself as an amateur superhero, complete with green wetsuit, in Matthew Vaughn’s action comedy.
Aaron revealed: “It gets pretty sweaty at times if you’re fighting constantly and I had to wear a jockstrap, so it was uncomfortable, but you get used to it.”
He added: “I was in the costume probably every day for about 12 and a half hours a day, for three months. Only two toilet breaks a day. It was enjoyable, but it was mad.”
Kick-Ass: Balls to the Wall (2012)
Chatroom (2010) 








