Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

2/5
(21 votos)
7.5IMDb72Metascore

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Errores

When Harry is eluding police in New York City, a Los Angeles MTA bus passes by in the background.

The license plate of a car being pursued changes from 3DW0489 in one shot to 3MX0149 in the next.

It wouldn't be so easily notable, but the characters are talking about writing it down.

When Perry and Harry are on the rooftop having an argument, Perry puts his hand across his mouth to shut Harry up with his right hand.

The next shot centering on Harry has Perry's left hand on Harry's mouth, and the shot after that returns to having Perry's right hand on Harry's mouth.

When Harry discovers a small pistol in the glove compartment of Perry's Mercedes, Perry refers to it as a Derringer, and even specifies (by way of a joke) that it only carries two shots, as Derringers invariably do.

However, it is clearly visible as a North American Arms mini-revolver.

In the wide opening shot of the scene with Harry and Harmony in the bar, the camera and crew are reflected in the mirrors behind.

When Pink Hair Girl is shot, she hits the floor with her face turned toward Harry (and the camera).

In the reverse shot immediately following, she is facing the ceiling, then turns her head toward Harry.

(This same sequence repeats in the recap flashback.

) In the scene with Perry and Harry approaching the log cabin, the shadows of the camera crew can be seen upon the bushes.

The scene where Gay Perry slaps Harmony's father in the face, blood appears under his nose then disappears when Perry walks away.

When Harry answers Perry's mobile phone towards the end, the screen of the phone is clearly visible.

Instead of showing "Harmony Calling" which would be correct, the phone display simply shows the phone book entry for Harmony instead.

Towards the beginning of the movie Harry is obviously nicked in the arm when his robbing buddy is shot.

When he runs into the audition room, there is an obvious hole in his jacket with blood coming out of it, but when he removes his jacket it reveals a totally undamaged shirt save for a blood stain on it.

When Harmony appears at Harry's hotel room and begins talking about how it wasn't her that died, but in fact her sister, she swipes an empty champagne glass from Harry's hand, trying to drink from it.

However, the glass actually had some liquid left in it only half a second before hand after Harry had finished taking a rather large swig.

After Harry and Perry begin moving the the corpse from Harry's hotel room, the length of the corpse becomes significantly shorter once they get into the hallway, and remains shorter as they heft it into the trunk of the car.

This is given away from the actors tucking the blanket too tightly around whatever prop they were using.

The book that Harmony takes off the shelf at the party is entitled You Wouldn't Want to Live There by Joe Chester, a fictional detective novelist.

When she opens the book to read it, the text at the top of the pages clearly states that the novel is Maureen Child's The Man Beneath the Uniform, a 2004 Silhouette romance novel.

During the climactic chase, the van turns the corner from Ocean Avenue onto Queens Way in Long Beach three times and passes 444 E.

Ocean Avenue four times.

When the camera zooms in on the newspaper article detailing the story about the film crew coming to the small town of Embry, Indiana to film a movie, the website www.

Embrystar.

Com is clearly visible under the name of the newspaper - the article was supposedly written and published in 1982, eight years before the first website existed.

When Harry and Harmony are talking in the Domino Room, Harry points out Punk-rock Steven Seagal saying "at your 11 o'clock", on her left, but he points and she looks to her right.

At the lake, Harry starts pulling at the dead girl's dress with his right hand, which changes to his left hand in the camera shot from behind him.

After they both found the dead girl in the lake, while driving in the Mercedes, the headrests appear then reappear between scenes.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
15 January 2006 USA USD 4,243,756
8 January 2006 USA USD 4,235,837
1 January 2006 USA USD 4,212,631
18 December 2005 USA USD 4,135,793
11 December 2005 USA USD 4,026,657
4 December 2005 USA USD 3,790,852
27 November 2005 USA USD 3,441,350
20 November 2005 USA USD 2,873,848
13 November 2005 USA USD 2,107,243
6 November 2005 USA USD 1,143,500
30 October 2005 USA USD 595,177
23 October 2005 USA USD 180,660
26 January 2006 UK USD 2,889,226
19 January 2006 UK USD 2,881,280
12 January 2006 UK USD 2,853,341
5 January 2006 UK USD 2,752,704
11 December 2005 UK GBP 1,512,244
4 December 2005 UK GBP 1,443,650
27 November 2005 UK GBP 1,308,598
20 November 2005 UK GBP 1,036,457
13 November 2005 UK GBP 458,826
22 January 2006 Worldwide USD 15,569,469
22 January 2006 Worldwide USD 11,325,713
13 November 2005 Worldwide USD 5,913,801
1 March 2006 Australia USD 2,021,204
15 February 2006 Australia USD 2,015,190
8 February 2006 Australia USD 2,011,711
25 January 2006 Australia USD 1,953,544
18 January 2006 Australia USD 1,949,614
1 January 2006 Australia USD 1,826,034
25 December 2005 Australia USD 1,776,120
27 November 2005 Australia USD 1,171,788
17 November 2005 Australia USD 527,774
6 November 2005 Australia USD 55,558
8 December 2005 Austria USD 278,353
1 December 2005 Austria USD 276,602
24 November 2005 Austria USD 274,413
10 November 2005 Austria USD 261,697
3 November 2005 Austria USD 234,935
27 October 2005 Austria USD 139,877
16 October 2005 Belgium USD 101,794
9 October 2005 Belgium USD 73,524
1 January 2006 Denmark USD 314,962
25 December 2005 Denmark USD 285,932
4 December 2005 Denmark USD 72,103
30 March 2006 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia EUR 43,632
23 February 2006 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia EUR 41,877
22 January 2006 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia EUR 23,448
19 January 2006 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia EUR 16,819
22 December 2005 Finland USD 54,537
15 December 2005 Finland USD 46,102
8 December 2005 Finland USD 31,990
11 October 2005 France USD 2,281,276
4 October 2005 France USD 2,090,924
27 September 2005 France USD 1,682,529
20 September 2005 France USD 1,050,271
4 January 2006 Germany USD 1,285,646
28 December 2005 Germany USD 1,281,998
21 December 2005 Germany USD 1,277,587
14 December 2005 Germany USD 1,273,460
7 December 2005 Germany USD 1,256,413
10 November 2005 Germany USD 1,213,126
6 November 2005 Germany USD 1,081,391
30 October 2005 Germany USD 823,705
23 October 2005 Germany USD 431,129
13 November 2005 Iceland USD 53,367
30 October 2005 Iceland USD 14,500
20 November 2005 Ireland USD 251,016
13 November 2005 Ireland USD 98,220
26 February 2006 Lebanon USD 2,672
23 March 2006 Mexico USD 103,942
16 March 2006 Mexico USD 102,987
9 March 2006 Mexico USD 101,851
2 March 2006 Mexico USD 100,754
23 February 2006 Mexico USD 98,004
9 February 2006 Mexico USD 96,807
26 January 2006 Mexico USD 90,516
12 January 2006 Mexico USD 84,754
8 December 2005 Mexico USD 78,585
10 November 2005 Mexico USD 58,152
3 November 2005 Mexico USD 52,766
27 October 2005 Mexico USD 33,094
16 October 2005 Mexico USD 19,195
8 January 2006 Netherlands USD 228,520
18 December 2005 Netherlands EUR 49,589
25 December 2005 New Zealand USD 211,758
11 December 2005 New Zealand USD 211,103
4 December 2005 New Zealand USD 205,733
27 November 2005 New Zealand USD 184,828
13 November 2005 New Zealand USD 102,973
6 November 2005 New Zealand USD 42,365
22 January 2006 Norway USD 286,095
8 January 2006 Norway USD 242,539
1 January 2006 Norway USD 198,139
11 December 2005 Norway USD 115,431
4 December 2005 Norway USD 44,937
15 January 2006 Poland USD 66,405
5 February 2006 Russia USD 523,175
29 January 2006 Russia USD 283,998
22 December 2005 Spain USD 143,023
15 December 2005 Spain USD 135,202
8 December 2005 Spain USD 128,628
1 December 2005 Spain USD 114,442
20 November 2005 Spain USD 54,517
4 December 2005 Sweden USD 46,457
27 November 2005 Sweden USD 20,438
30 October 2005 Switzerland USD 279,512
23 October 2005 Switzerland USD 215,679
25 September 2005 Switzerland USD 98,243
18 September 2005 Switzerland USD 57,518
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
23 October 2005 USA USD 180,660 8
13 November 2005 UK GBP 458,826 157
11 November 2005 Australia USD 342,316 65
6 November 2005 Australia USD 55,558 64
27 October 2005 Austria USD 134,270 43
9 October 2005 Belgium USD 37,981 10
4 December 2005 Denmark USD 62,925 10
16 January 2006 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia EUR 6,753
8 December 2005 Finland USD 24,055 5
20 September 2005 France USD 1,050,271 225
23 October 2005 Germany USD 431,129 195
30 October 2005 Iceland USD 14,500 2
13 November 2005 Ireland USD 98,220
26 February 2006 Lebanon USD 2,672
16 October 2005 Mexico USD 19,195
18 December 2005 Netherlands EUR 35,615 16
6 November 2005 New Zealand USD 42,365 15
4 December 2005 Norway USD 44,937 6
15 January 2006 Poland USD 66,405 25
29 January 2006 Russia USD 248,100
25 November 2005 South Africa USD 53,872 15
20 November 2005 Spain USD 54,517 35
27 November 2005 Sweden USD 20,438 12
18 September 2005 Switzerland USD 47,267 15
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
8 January 2006 USA USD 17,386
1 January 2006 USA USD 15,811
18 December 2005 USA USD 45,495
11 December 2005 USA USD 139,213
4 December 2005 USA USD 239,497 168
27 November 2005 USA USD 341,281 226
20 November 2005 USA USD 502,246 226
13 November 2005 USA USD 785,842 169
6 November 2005 USA USD 396,808 80
30 October 2005 USA USD 337,990 52
23 October 2005 USA USD 180,660 8
26 January 2006 UK USD 7,946 6
19 January 2006 UK USD 19,397 9
12 January 2006 UK USD 20,640 9
5 January 2006 UK USD 30,252 7
11 December 2005 UK GBP 35,234 34
4 December 2005 UK GBP 64,034 58
27 November 2005 UK GBP 107,081 96
20 November 2005 UK GBP 309,874 156
13 November 2005 UK GBP 458,826 157
1 March 2006 Australia USD 2,535 10
15 February 2006 Australia USD 3,479 13
8 February 2006 Australia USD 34,630 13
25 January 2006 Australia USD 21,748 16
18 January 2006 Australia USD 17,192 16
1 January 2006 Australia USD 19,047 23
25 December 2005 Australia USD 39,265 52
27 November 2005 Australia USD 241,965 65
17 November 2005 Australia USD 481,255
6 November 2005 Australia USD 55,558 64
8 December 2005 Austria USD 1,751 5
1 December 2005 Austria USD 2,189 8
24 November 2005 Austria USD 4,306 16
10 November 2005 Austria USD 26,762 43
3 November 2005 Austria USD 93,676 43
27 October 2005 Austria USD 134,270 43
16 October 2005 Belgium USD 19,648 10
9 October 2005 Belgium USD 37,981 10
1 January 2006 Denmark USD 10,062 8
25 December 2005 Denmark USD 7,925 10
4 December 2005 Denmark USD 62,925 10
22 December 2005 Finland USD 8,435 5
15 December 2005 Finland USD 14,112 5
8 December 2005 Finland USD 24,055 5
11 October 2005 France USD 180,295 181
4 October 2005 France USD 410,059 210
27 September 2005 France USD 644,896 227
20 September 2005 France USD 1,050,271 225
4 January 2006 Germany USD 3,648 11
28 December 2005 Germany USD 4,411 13
21 December 2005 Germany USD 4,127 11
14 December 2005 Germany USD 6,324 20
7 December 2005 Germany USD 10,429 27
6 November 2005 Germany USD 157,364 182
30 October 2005 Germany USD 239,439 194
23 October 2005 Germany USD 431,129 195
13 November 2005 Iceland USD 6,189 2
30 October 2005 Iceland USD 14,500 2
20 November 2005 Ireland USD 87,553
13 November 2005 Ireland USD 98,220
26 February 2006 Lebanon USD 2,672
23 March 2006 Mexico USD 1,087 2
16 March 2006 Mexico USD 2,277 3
9 March 2006 Mexico USD 2,328 6
2 March 2006 Mexico USD 2,750 4
23 February 2006 Mexico USD 580 2
9 February 2006 Mexico USD 5,871 8
26 January 2006 Mexico USD 5,583 9
12 January 2006 Mexico USD 6,795 8
8 December 2005 Mexico USD 4,822 6
3 November 2005 Mexico USD 19,517
27 October 2005 Mexico USD 1,576
16 October 2005 Mexico USD 19,195
8 January 2006 Netherlands USD 43,788 16
18 December 2005 Netherlands EUR 35,615 16
25 December 2005 New Zealand USD 655 5
11 December 2005 New Zealand USD 5,058 10
4 December 2005 New Zealand USD 8,001 11
27 November 2005 New Zealand USD 18,333 16
13 November 2005 New Zealand USD 41,964 15
6 November 2005 New Zealand USD 42,365 15
22 January 2006 Norway USD 8,284 5
8 January 2006 Norway USD 21,196 5
1 January 2006 Norway USD 9,140 6
11 December 2005 Norway USD 40,915 6
4 December 2005 Norway USD 44,937 6
15 January 2006 Poland USD 66,405 25
5 February 2006 Russia USD 127,473
29 January 2006 Russia USD 248,100
22 December 2005 Spain USD 5,567 17
15 December 2005 Spain USD 5,476 17
8 December 2005 Spain USD 18,672 14
1 December 2005 Spain USD 36,450 30
20 November 2005 Spain USD 54,517 35
4 December 2005 Sweden USD 13,369 12
27 November 2005 Sweden USD 20,438 12
30 October 2005 Switzerland USD 44,409 19
23 October 2005 Switzerland USD 69,477 21
25 September 2005 Switzerland USD 27,373 16
18 September 2005 Switzerland USD 47,267 15

Comentarios

This felt very disjointed , there was no single thread of a story to run constantly through the movie. R d Jr's narration style was more a distraction than asset.

I'm about 15 years late to the party, but I'm glad I got here.Acting: A lot of known faces here especially robert as the lead I dont think many people would complain.

I've never been a fan of Robert Downey Jr. and especially not Val Kilmer.

To describe its premise and screenplay it would require tons or words to explain the complex plot however it is more convenient to watch it by yourself. What I can simply define here is that a film is basically a black comedy in its genre which revolves around Harry played by our very own Robert Downey Jr.

Title says all, really. I didn't care for some of the humor, but the cast looked like they were having fun.

Harry Lockhart (Robert Downey Jr.) is a petty thief and escape into the LA scene.

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is written and directed by Shane Black. It stars Robert Downey Jr.

The movie moves fast . Too fast for my taste.

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