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A hectic murdermysterycomedy with a pace like none other. (by ryanj3) |
This is easily Tim Curry's best role yes, even better than Frank from RHPS . He is dry and quick to a level that I have never seen topped, and with an all star cast to support him, this is easily my favorite pun filled, fast paced comedy. The beginning of the story begins slow and exponentially increases til the very end. The speed at which the actors are delivering their lines is staggering at some points, and goes to the technical grace of the actors like Christopher Lloyd and Leslie Ann Warren. Also, the late great Madeline Kahn produces a hilarious Ms. White who shall be remembered <more> |
It's All Good Baby... (by coatzey) |
How fantastic was this film??? It was made three years after i was born but the first time i saw it, about 7 year old i think... i fell in love. After mentioning to everyone i knew about this film nobody seemed to have heard of it... i get the same reaction now... all i can say is i feel real pity for the people that have never seen this film. One of the best films i have ever seen... not many people can watch films 4 times in one day but if you had the DVD you'd understand... watching all three random endings and then the film with all three!! Fantastic and you find yourself laughing <more> |
The popular board game comes alive in this hilarious comedy! (by mdm-11) |
Clue" the movie , features just about every great comedy actor of the day. From Leslie Ann Warren to Michael McKean to Eileen Brennan to Howard Hessman to the priceless Tim Curry, they're all here! -- If you are familiar with the board game, just picture a film version of the search for "whodunit". This laugh-a-minute fun fest is loaded with outrageous, silly slapstick, superbly acted out by the great cast.You'll be amazed at how many of the lines and gags get stuck in your head. I'll never be able to forget the flustered looks of Mrs. Peacock, the wit and charm of <more> |
Fantastic performances salvage a standard whodunnit (by jdollak) |
I've been annoyed at most of the bad reviews I read of this movie, because none of them understand what it's all about. It's true; the script is not actually that great. What makes it great is how everything is delivered. The cast is fantastic in playing each part as a cliché, even when the lines are far from it. Curry plays the role with so much ham that it's understood why the script is like this. This is a play, not a movie. I can understand not being in the mood for this film. But I can't understand not appreciating these fantastic performances. Another person pointed <more> |
Would anyone care for fruit or dessert? (by R_O_U_S) |
Like Clockwise, this is just a movie I've always found very funny. Superbly casting some superlative film talents into the board game roles of Colonel Mustard et al, this throws the greatest over-actor of them all in as the butler and lets rip. The murders start to pile up, getting sillier and sillier three cheers for the Singing Telegram Girl! The pace picks up, so that about half an hour before the end the butler starts to exposit and virtually never stops. Oh, and there are three endings, just for good measure. And the last line is an all-time classic. |
Fun 'Whodunit' Mystery! (by OllieSuave-007) |
This is one of those movies that I would watch repeatedly and still holds up as a great source of entertainment for me. Based on the board game of the same name by Parker Brothers, six guests, Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, Professor Plum and Miss Scarlet are invited to a Victorian mansion for a dinner party. The host later reveals they are all being blackmailed and wanted to get everybody together to confront the perpetrator, the alleged Mr. Boddy, who later is murdered by one of the guests. What follows is an exciting and intriguing series of events of <more> |
A Game Cast At Play (by dtb) |
CLUE has been one of our family's favorites for years. It's one of those irresistibly zany comedy-mysteries that, even though I have a copy of the film, I'm happy to watch it if I stumble across it on TV don't touch that dial! :- . Despite a few groaners among the gags how many times did they need to sniff for doggie-doo in the beginning? , there are enough witty lines "Communism was just a red herring!" and "Flames...on the side of my face...", among others, are frequently quoted in our home delivered sparklingly by the top-notch cast amid enough <more> |
Lovely little murder mystery comedy! (by The_Void) |
Films based on videogames are commonplace nowadays, but one thing I've never seen before is a film based on a board game! Clue is a murder mystery that takes its ideas from the popular game of Cluedo. I cant say I'm a fan of that board game although I sometimes play it on the quiz machine in pub , but I am a fan of murder mystery - and while this film is more of a joke than anything, it generally plays it's cards right and what we have here is a very entertaining little flick, that really does deserve your time! The film shows it's experimental edge by having three endings <more> |
S10 Reviews: Clue 1985 (by suspiria10) |
The classic board game comes to life in this delightful movie adaptation. It is a dark and stormy night at "Hill House" and we've got guests. Wadsworth Tim Curry is the butler and the guests go by aliases. All the guests are powerful types who are being blackmailed by Mr. Boddy. All the guests soon have to figure out who is the murderer amongst them or they might be next.All the people, places and things are replicated in this live-action comedy. The cast is perfect which includes: Eileen Brennan, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Martin Mull and Lesley Ann <more> |