I don't know why you guys insist on linking trailers from that fucking Apple site. I will never install Quicktime. Ever.
I don't blame you. I was holding myself back on iTunes v7.5.0.20 and whatever version of Quicktime installs with that for a long time so that I could capture the decrypted stream of encrypted AAC files with QTFairUse, so that I could play the few songs I bought on iTunes on my Linux laptop. On webpages using a video format that was either Quicktime only or was defaulted to Quicktime on my computer or in my browser for some reason, the control panel for Quicktime was just solid black. I could not see the buttons or progress bar or anything. I just chalked it up to running an old version.
After ditching Windows Vista and then Windows 7 RC and getting a retail copy of Windows 7, I installed the newest version of iTunes (9.0?) since they don't do encrypted AAC files anymore. I thought this would probably solve my Quicktime-control-panel-is-black problem. Nope.
Quicktime and iTunes are both garbage on Windows. The worst thing is that there seems to be only community support available for these products too and no one really knows how to fix things. On the Apple forums it's just a bunch of Apple fanboys that end up saying something like, "Sorry it's broke on Windows. Get a Mac, it works on there."
As for the movie
Kick-Ass, all I've seen thus far is a couple of movie posters at the theater. I'll have to check out the trailer when I get a chance.