Key and Peele said it best when they called "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" the best movie of all time, as the point of both Robert Downey Jr. and Val Kilmer's careers where they finally met, reigniting the career of the latter and catapulting the former to superstardom. There is a reason Robert Downey Jr. and Shane Black were brought into the Marvel Cinematic Universe because of this movie , as "Iron Man" director Jon Favreau went to bat for Downey Jr. after seeing him as the unforgettably earnest, hilariously goofy thief who is pretending to be a method actor in what remains Shane Black's best movie.
In "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang," we follow Downey Jr.'s Harry Lockhart, a bumbling thief who is mistaken for an actor and then sent to Los Angeles to train under private eye "Gay" Perry van Shrike (Kilmer

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