Movie House Concessions

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)

Episode #26

Warner Bros released Kiss Kiss Bang Bang to theaters on November 18, 2005. Shane Black directed the film starring Robert Downey Jr., Val Kilmer, and Michelle Monaghan.

‘Kiss Kiss Bang Bang’ Movie Summary

In Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, small time thief Harry Lockhart winds up in Los Angeles, California after surprisingly landing a role as a detective in a movie. At a party there, he meets a private eye named Gay Perry. Perry suggests that Harry participate of an investigation he’s working on to better develop his character. Also at the party is a beautiful aspiring actress who goes by the name of Harmony Faith Lane. It turns out that Harmony is a friend of Harry’s beck when they were kids, and a girl whom he had (still has) a huge crush on.

In time, Harry and Perry find themselves involved in a convoluted murder case that has them chasing down many leads. With the help of Harmony, the boys discover the truth, and save the day in this Neo-noir!

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Warner Bros released Kiss Kiss Bang Bang to theaters on November 18, 2005. Shane Black directed the film starring Robert Downey Jr., Val Kilmer, and Michelle Monaghan.

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Patrick Gard
5 years ago

How was I not a part of this podcast? A great and extremely underappreciated film that was released prior to the Downey Jr. renaissance. Kilmer is also at his best in this film as well.

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