2008’s Iron Man undoubtedly made Robert Downey Jr. the biggest star in the world, but 2005’s Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is, I think at least, the movie that proved Downey was serious about being an actor again. All that charming aloofness, smart-alickiness, and smirking attractiveness were on display in director Shane Black’s film, and the two have since played nice together – just look to Iron Man 3 for proof.
But this is a
series about Christmas movies, so let’s talk about Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, which
is set during the season. A twisty-turny neo noir adapted by Black from the
original pulpy novel by Brett Halliday, the movie is a movie about making
movies, about what actors do when they act, about the ins and outs of Hollywood
and how crummy and deceitful and entertaining and cynical it all can get. So
here are the five reasons why you should make Kiss Kiss Bang Bang part of your
Christmas movie rotation – and yes, Michelle Monaghan makes an appearance. Prepare
your lustful jets.
+ Reason 1:
Because these opening credits are amazing. The animation! That music! The nod
to the original novel! Yes, yes.
+ Reason 2: RDJ’s
narration! As the protagonist, petty-criminal-turned-actor Harry, he’s so smug
and meta, it’s a lovely thing. No line of dialogue is wasted, but it’s also not
overwritten, which means you get gems like this: “Don't worry, I saw Lord of the Rings. I'm not going
to end this 17 times.” Who can deny that level of self-awareness? And
all that fourth-wall breaking? No one.
+ Reason 3: Val Kilmer.
Does anyone miss Val Kilmer like I miss Val Kilmer? Sometimes I think about him
in Heat, and it makes me miss his hot ‘90s days, and then I watch Kiss Kiss
Bang Bang and I laugh and laugh and laugh and I wish he would have gotten more
shots at being a comedic actor. His take-no-bullshit attitude, coupled with RDJ’s
absurdity, make them an excellent pair. Oh, and Kilmer’s playing against type
as a private detective named Gay Perry who is, you know, gay. Just watch Kilmer’s
facial expressions whenever RDJ is doing something. The man redefines the
depths of a smirk.
+ Reason 4: Michelle Monaghan
…
… because obviously.
+ Reason 5: The one line
you should say to all your loved ones this holiday season.
I mean, I know I will be.
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is
available through Netflix’s disc service and can be rented through Amazon’s InstantVideo.









