Clue (1985)
Directed by Jonathan Lynn.
Starring Tim Curry (Wadsworth), Eileen Brennan(Mrs. Peacock), Madeline Kahn (Mrs. White), Christopher Lloyd (Prof. Plum), Michael McKean (Mr. Green), Martin Mull (Col. Mustard), and Lesley Ann Warren (Ms. Scarlet).
Here is the murderously funny movie based on the world-famous Clue board game. Was it Colonel Mustard in the study with a gun? Miss Scarlet in the billiard room with the rope? Or was it Wadsworth the butler? Meet all the notorious suspects and discover all their foul play. You'll love their dastardly doings as the bodies and the laughs pile up before your eyes. Features three surprise endings!!
I have a gift when it comes to movies.
If I see a movie twice within a short time period (i.e. one time one day and again the next), that movie is locked into my memory for the rest of my life.
I can remember every line, every gesture, even the tone of voice.
Clue is a movie I can recite backward, forward, and in my sleep. I've seen it so many times throughout my life that it's a part of me. If you haven't seen it, you should definitely try to dig up a copy for yourselves.
My ultimate favorite exchange throughout the movie:
Col. Mustard: This is war, Peacock! You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. Every good cook will tell you that!
Mrs. Peacock: But look what happened to the cook!! *sobs*
Directed by Jonathan Lynn.
Starring Tim Curry (Wadsworth), Eileen Brennan(Mrs. Peacock), Madeline Kahn (Mrs. White), Christopher Lloyd (Prof. Plum), Michael McKean (Mr. Green), Martin Mull (Col. Mustard), and Lesley Ann Warren (Ms. Scarlet).
Here is the murderously funny movie based on the world-famous Clue board game. Was it Colonel Mustard in the study with a gun? Miss Scarlet in the billiard room with the rope? Or was it Wadsworth the butler? Meet all the notorious suspects and discover all their foul play. You'll love their dastardly doings as the bodies and the laughs pile up before your eyes. Features three surprise endings!!
I have a gift when it comes to movies.
If I see a movie twice within a short time period (i.e. one time one day and again the next), that movie is locked into my memory for the rest of my life.
I can remember every line, every gesture, even the tone of voice.
Clue is a movie I can recite backward, forward, and in my sleep. I've seen it so many times throughout my life that it's a part of me. If you haven't seen it, you should definitely try to dig up a copy for yourselves.
My ultimate favorite exchange throughout the movie:
Col. Mustard: This is war, Peacock! You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. Every good cook will tell you that!
Mrs. Peacock: But look what happened to the cook!! *sobs*
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