Aaron Jones
almost 3 years
ago
Seriously might be my favorite movie
Austin
almost 7 years
ago
A great tongue-in-cheek script with great performances. It's my type of movie.
Andrew Duffy
almost 7 years
ago
An hysterical buddy-cop comedy of the strangest kind, RDJ and Vilmer kill it in this pic!
Fernando Olivas
7 years
ago
Slow, bad, awful start, but it manages to catch up.
Michael Cole
7 years
ago
It's so wonderful when a film catches you completely off-guard with its witty comedy
Tom Rydquist
7 years
ago
Turns out a self-deprecating RDJ is just as funny as a cocky RDJ...and Kilmer is on point.
Fae
over 7 years
ago
Hilarious and a fun watch. I've never laughed harder.
雪琪刘
over 7 years
ago
a shane black film
Tavis
over 7 years
ago
Yo dawg I heard you like dialogue.
Emily Olejniczak
over 7 years
ago
A little hard to follow initially, but over all great cast with great acting.
Alex Gifford
over 7 years
ago
RDJ and Val Kilmer are a great duo and are only helped by the sexy Michelle Monaghan
Brad Farleigh
almost 8 years
ago
Fun, witty dialogue between Downey jr and Kilmer cracks me up every time
Andy Whitfield
almost 8 years
ago
Val Kilmer steals this film, and that's amazing in a Downey Jr. film.
Niall Rutter
almost 8 years
ago
Quirky, funny, sexy and original. I needed to watch this a few times to get everything.
Joy Gerhard
8 years
ago
Incredibly witty script and fantastic chemistry from all involved.
Nate McBean
8 years
ago
DVD disc returned on 3/13/2010 (netflix)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is a 2005 crime/dark comedy film, which engages many conventions of the classic film noir genre in a tongue-in-cheek fashion. It is based, in part, on the novel Bodies Are Where You Find Them by Brett Halliday. The cast includes Robert Downey, Jr., Val Kilmer, Michelle Monaghan and Corbin Bernsen. The screenplay was written by Shane Black who also directed the film. It was produced by Joel Silver, and co-produced by Downey's wife Susan Downey (who is credited as Susan Levin).
The film's title is a reference to Pauline Kael's 1968 book, which in turn was named after a translation of an Italian poster of a James Bond movie, which she called "perhaps the briefest statement imaginable of the basic appeal of the movies."
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang was filmed in Los Angeles between February 24 and May 3, 2004. After debuting at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival in France on May 14, it received a limited release in cinemas in late October and early November 2005. It was the first...