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Directed By Shane Black
Written By: Shane Black
Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Val Kilmer, Michelle Monaghan, Joel Michaely, Corbin Bernsen, Dash Mihok, Larry Miller, Shannyn Sossamon, Angela Lindvall, Josh Richman, Nancy Fish, Judie Aronson, Ali Hillis, Joe Keyes, Kathy Lamkin, Evan Parke, Vincent Laresca, Brian Simpson, Cole S. McKay, Harrison Young, Laurence Fishburne, Richard Grieco, Mary Castro, Ariel Winter, Deanna Dozier, Bill McAdams Jr., Rachel Zeskind, Rockmond Dunbar, Jaelin Palmer, Jake Eberle, Daniel Browning Smith, Tanja Reichert, Indio Falconer Downey, Duane Carnahan, Martha Hackett, Jake McKinnon, Stephanie Pearson, Christopher Gilman, Brendan Fehily, David Newsom, Wiley M. Pickett, Bobby Tuttle, Saida Pagan, Lela Edgar, Stevie, Teresa Herrera, Ben Bray, Jessica Anderson, Richard Alan Brown, Justin A. Davis, Mark Newsom, Vladimir Rajcic, Jasen Salvatore, Steve Somers, Tanja Reichert, Tom Willett
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Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2005)
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Not good cop, bad cop, but f*g and New Yorker.
Harmony (Monaghan): Well, for starters, she's been f*cked more times than she's had a hot meal.
Harry (Downey): Yeah, I heard about that. It was neck-and-neck and then she skipped lunch.
Robert Downey Jr. (Chaplin, Short Cuts) and Val Kilmer (Heat) in a Shane Black (Lethal Weapon, The Last Boy Scout) comedy featuring Michelle Monaghan and Corbin Bernson in their best movie roles to date. That is really all you need to know to see this film.
However, I will add a bit or two. Downey is a small time hood from new York who is on the lam and hooks up with Kilmer, a gay PI from L.A., and murders start appearing all over the place. Ther is humor, violence, nudity, car chases, plot twists, more humor and a who lot of fun. You really need a scorecard to keep up with what is going on, but that is the fun of this film. And, Monaghan - this is about the fifth film I have seen her in, and it certainly is the most memorable - and not just for her acting.
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