Matthew Vaughn Talks Kick-Ass and Sandman!

Matthew Vaughn Talks Kick-Ass and Sandman!

The director shares his thoughts on the movie, his desire to direct a Sandman movie and why Aaron Johnson is kick-ass...

By JoshWilding - Jan 29, 2010 04:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Kick-Ass
Source: Comic Book Resources

This from Comic Book Resources:

Can you talk about the genesis of this project and how you came to be involved?

It basically started at the U.K. premier of "Stardust." Mark Millar came up to me, and Neil Gaiman was there, and he had heard how much I respected Neil and his work and how collaborative I was him and he said, "I have an idea for a new comic I'm toying with." He hadn't even written it. And he said, "Do you want to sit down and have a drink about it?" And I was like, "Yeah, I'd love to." So we had a few drinks and got on extremely well and he pitched it to me, and I said, "[frick]. That's sounds so cool."

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Speaking of Mark, how was it working with him on this project? How hands-on is he?

He's pretty hands-on, in the sense that I want him to be hands-on. I ring him up every time I want to make a big decision. We finished the script before he finished the comic, so he's like, "Oh, that's a good idea," which is probably unheard of, and when it came to casting, I showed him all the casting tapes, and when we were designing costumes...it was his idea. So filmmakers that ignore the guy who created it are idiots. You've got to keep it real to what it is.

And what about Aaron Johnson?

He's something else. I nearly pulled the movie because I'd seen about 500 actors for the role, and it was mid-day on a Friday and I said, "I've had enough of this shit." There were too many young boys who all wanted to be famous and had no craft, no technique and didn't know how to act. And I was like, "OK. If we can't find the right guy to play Dave, because it doesn't matter who is playing all the other roles, we're screwed. It's all about Dave and we'll live or die by that casting." And Aaron literally walked in as the second to last guy I met for the role. I remember that I was paranoid that it was desperation that brought him in, but he was brilliant. We needed the weekend to think about it. And then I met him again, and he was just brilliant.

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Is "Kick-Ass" part of an initiative to make a Mark Millar-verse of movies?

Aaron Johnson's last minute casting saved the movie's productionThat would be Mark's dream. I think between Mark and Neil Gaiman, I've captured working with two comic book writers who have huge voices right now. And I think Mark has very commercial ideas and he deserves to have more stuff made.

I think Neil deserves to have more stuff made. I think it's weird that hardly any Neil Gaiman stuff has been made. The idea that no one has made "Sandman" yet is weird.


Is that a project you'd like to do?

You know what, I would love to do "Sandman," but I think it's stuck in development hell. But that could be like a "Lord of the Rings" – just a huge movie.

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For the full interview just click the link below for more from Vaughn about shooting the movie and his thoughts on superheroes and comic books. Kick-Ass is released later this year on April 15th.

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BloodredNemesis
BloodredNemesis - 1/29/2010, 4:26 PM
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DeMoNaSsDiZ
DeMoNaSsDiZ - 1/29/2010, 4:28 PM
hells yeah!!!!
i wanna see Sandman done!!!
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 1/29/2010, 4:33 PM
This movie is shaping up to be excellent - unlike a lot of directors, he sounds really, really passionate about this movie and determined to make it one for the fans of the comic book to enjoy especially.

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longbowhunter
longbowhunter - 1/29/2010, 4:41 PM
I agree Sandman has huge potenial. A great, dark, fantasy epic!
DogsOfWar
DogsOfWar - 1/29/2010, 4:49 PM
Sandman will truly need a director with a vision to pull off as a movie.
ThisFan
ThisFan - 1/29/2010, 4:50 PM
i have no idea how they are gonna do sandman and i still dought it but kick ass will be AMAZING
Spilox
Spilox - 1/29/2010, 4:57 PM
Sandman should only be done if it can be done right (like with Dark Tower). Otherwise it's not worth seeing it. I just want a movie done right. Not make it and reboot it 5 years later.

And i realy don't hope they give this to someone like Tim Burton. Although the guy likes putting guys with white face make-up in his films.
- Jack Nicholson as ridler
- Johny Depp as Willy Wonka
- Johny Depp as Madd Hatter
- Jack pumpkinhead :p

Who do you guys think should direct this movie?????!!!
contrast
contrast - 1/29/2010, 10:06 PM
Personally, I think I'd prefer Terry Gilliam to direct "Sandman", but Vaughn could be good... I'll just need to get more familiar with his work before I'm comfortable speculating on whether I think he would do a good job...
Upupandaway
Upupandaway - 1/29/2010, 10:30 PM
I would love to see Delirium (with all her trippy goings on) on screen.

@contrast: I think Gillam has the imagination to direct Sandman, but not the control. After Pan's Labyrinth, I think Del Toro would do well.
contrast
contrast - 1/29/2010, 10:53 PM
@Upupuandaway--I like Del Toro...I've liked every one of his movies, and I definately think he would be good, but my only problem is that with Del Toro at the wheel, "Sandman" would /feel/ like "Sandman", but everything Del Toro does (with the exception of "Blade II") LOOKS very Del Toro-ish. That look could work for Sandman, (and, it's odd that you mentioned her in your post,) but Delirium would benefit most from it...but overall, I'd like to see Dream minus odd light blue swirls on his cheeks...
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 1/30/2010, 8:58 AM
Great stuff Josh, would love him to take a craic at Sandman. The interesting thing about Sandman is that even in the comics he goes through a lot of difefrent looks..I mean he basically always has the pale skin, black hair/cloak, but he's supposed to be perceived differently depending on who sees him. So a movie does have a bit of leeway on the over all look. But it does need someone that won't be afraid to keep the stories right, and it CAN'T be Pg13.
Betty
Betty - 1/30/2010, 9:43 AM
Sandman Please! Not so sure about Del Toro for the same reasons I'm not sure about Burton taking the helm. Both of their styles would work but I'm afraid it would overshadow Sandman.
Upupandaway
Upupandaway - 1/30/2010, 5:47 PM
If they did Preludes & Nocturns on screen, would there be a rights issue with Constantine?

@Ror: Yeah, the Corinthian himself needs an R rating.
cali00
cali00 - 2/24/2010, 5:52 PM
Have you guys seen the Kick-Ass super hero app? Seriously, this is the raddest thing ever... I just created my superhero at Iwillkickass.com and uploaded mine to the Kick-Ass page...go check it out.... and then upload it to the Facebook page as well at http://www.facebook.com/kickass
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