I put this on the other day not really knowing what it was and I loved every second of it.
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The 1970s Los Angeles vibe was perfect. The plot was unpredictable and chaotic but it made sense from the point of view of the main characters. Ryan Gosling, Russell Crowe, and the teenage girl were all excellent together. There were so many intricately set up punchlines through out the movie. I had no idea Ryan Gosling could be so funny.
One of my favorite lines was probably when March (Gosling) was interacting with his daughters friend Janet.
Janet: "You took the Lords name in vain!"
March: "No I didn't Janet. I found it very useful actually. OK, Janet?"
Also the whole set up and pay off with the dream sequence and Healy's (Crowe) ankle gun was hilarious.
What are your thoughts on this movie? Do you recommend any more movies like this?
Great movie, and sharply written too. The bit where they try to surreptitiously dump a body over a ledge, only to have it land in the middle of a group of party goers, had me crying with laughter the first time I saw it.
spoiler When they are in the middle of a gun fight with the hitman and Healy jumps through the window to get inside the house then March tosses him a gun and it flies right over his head and out the window. :::
I do mean it on Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard, it's really NOT a good movie, but everyone making it had so much fun and that just soaks right through the screen.
I mean, if you want recommendations for other movies like this then you should probably check out Shane Black's very similar precursor called Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
Right that's why I asked if anyone had any recommendations. I think it's pretty unique. Like it's basically a buddy-cop movie but it's not like any other buddy-cop movies I've seen.
Some of the comedy reminds me of Mel Brooks with the elaborate set ups, absurdist situations, and stuff. But it doesn't feel like it's copying anything.
I feel like there was someone posting about this movie recently and how they didn't enjoy it. Something about they turned to each other in the middle of the movie and talked about how they didn't like any of the characters and then just turned it off.
I watched this for the first time the other day and was shocked they didn't make more (particularly as I'd noticed some other The Nice Guys titles in imdb but they're all shorts or what would have been DVD extras once upon a time). Given that this was initially developed as a series, I'm sure they have more stories to tell, It's a real shame.
I hate seeing new IPs not get traction as it just leads execs to churn out more of the same old remakes and repeats.
Shane Black is always a good time. Nice Guys is definitely one of his best.
I enjoyed it for all the reasons I thought I would, but I definitely did not expect the whole thing to centre on a very real crime. That definitely caught me off guard in a good way.
I saw this movie well after it was released. It was fantastic complete caught me off guard. I though it was a straight forward comedy but it was really deep and very much like the directors eailer film Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.