Well, if I wanted to compare it to a film that it was more like, I would have picked any number of superhero films.I never said that comparing the films wasn't justified, what I meant to say is that they're two completely different films, yes they're based on satire but they deal with two different subjects. If you are attempting to claim that "Kick-Ass" as a satire isn't funny and is boring then that's fine...I disagree completely. I and most the of the theater laughed through two thirds of the film, got all of the jokes, and reacted where they were supposed to. Perhaps you should read the graphic novel...the satire and commentary comes across a lot better in the book.
my point is that if it is a satire, it didn't quite succeed. To do a satire you have to master tone, technique and writing. You have to be a virtuoso filmmaker.
Instead of being virtuosos, they just crammed all the elements of their satire onto the screen and hoped it came across as a satire.
There was more wit and great dialogue in the TYFS trailer than in the entire running time of Kick-Ass.