Review of The Bang Bang Gang (1970) by Gustavmarkovic31 . — 11 Sep 2012
Hugely enjoyable crime/comedy romp, is just as unbelievable as it is crazy to say that humans can fly.
That amount of times where intense pain should have been felt, but wasn't, is countless. and where someone should have died, namely Val Kilmer's character, they instead chose to live.
And for what plot there is, it is lost among the filmmakers' apparent lust for a comedy instead of a thriller comedy.
Robert Downey Jr.'s character is a petty theif posing as an actor who is brought to L.A. for an audition, that will apparerntly change his life. It does, but not in the way he expected.
Val Kilmer and Michelle Monaghan are introduced, Kilemr being a detective of sorts, and Monoghan is connected to an unsolved case of murder.
The chemistry between the three leads is small but unmistakeable, and some scenes are very fun to sit through.
Good for a late friday night movie, yet I saw it during the afternoon on the 10th with Jack and Xavier. Made it even funnier!
This review of The Bang Bang Gang (1970) was written by Gustavmarkovic31 . on 11 Sep 2012.
The Bang Bang Gang has generally received positive reviews.
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