Ten years later, the cult of ‘The Nice Guys’ keeps growing

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NEW YORK – A decade ago, “The Nice Guys” hit theaters, but it faced tough competition from superhero blockbusters like “Captain America: Civil War” and animated hits like “Angry Birds.” Ryan Gosling, one of the stars, humorously noted that the animated birds “just destroyed us.”

Despite its rocky start, “The Nice Guys” has blossomed into a cult favorite and is often hailed as one of the best comedies of the last ten years. Directed by Shane Black, the film is set in the 1970s and follows two mismatched private eyes, played by Gosling and Russell Crowe, as they navigate a quirky and chaotic Los Angeles crime story.

Black remarked in a recent interview, “There’s a lot of interest in ‘The Nice Guys’ today that wasn’t there when it opened. And the box office will attest to that.” Many people discover the film through streaming platforms and ask friends, “Have you seen ‘The Nice Guys?’”

Although Black has created box office hits, including the “Lethal Weapon” series, he finds joy in making films that resonate with audiences over time, much like his earlier cult classic “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.” He commented, “There’s something to being the king of the midnight movie.”

Shifting Trends in Comedy

In the early 2000s, comedies ruled the box office, with stars like Will Ferrell and Melissa McCarthy leading the charge. Films like “The Hangover” and “Bridesmaids” were massive hits. However, as superhero franchises began to dominate, the landscape of comedy changed dramatically. “The Nice Guys,” which had a budget of $50 million, made around $71 million worldwide but faced challenges in a shifting market where horror films gained popularity.

Shane Black was inspired by classic detective stories when writing “The Nice Guys.” He aimed to create a film filled with humor and unexpected twists while focusing on the relationship between the two main characters. “You can’t really remember the caper but it was there to service the idea,” he explained.

Character Dynamics and Comedic Moments

The film features a strong ensemble cast, including Kim Basinger and Keith David, but it’s the chemistry between Gosling and Crowe that truly stands out. Black believed in their comedic potential, saying, “Ryan is just a good actor. He’s funny in everything he does.” Their performances included memorable comedic moments, such as Gosling’s character struggling in a bathroom with a gun and a lit cigarette.

Black shared a humorous moment in which Gosling drew inspiration from classic comedy, wanting to channel the energy of Abbott and Costello. This playful approach contributed to the unique charm of “The Nice Guys,” making it a standout comedy of its time.

Future Possibilities

Fans often wonder about a sequel to “The Nice Guys.” Black acknowledged the frequent inquiries but noted the challenges of convincing studios to invest in a sequel to a film that didn’t perform as expected at the box office. Nevertheless, he expressed enthusiasm for the idea, suggesting potential new adventures for the characters in a different era.

In a light-hearted moment at the film’s premiere, Gosling compared the occasion to cinematic history, joking, “I wasn’t at the premiere of ‘The Godfather’ or ‘Apocalypse Now,’ but I got a feeling it felt pretty much the same as it does today.” While he was joking, the enduring popularity of “The Nice Guys” suggests it has indeed carved out its place in film history.

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This story has been updated to correct the release year of “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.” It released in 2005.

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