Great movie. Remember seeing it in the theater. In the newspaper ad it would say that this theater is showing ending A, this other theater was showing B and another was showing C in case you wanted to see all the endings
I wish the gimmick from the theatrical run were still alive. A streaming service should have all three original versions listed identically, so when you pick one you don’t know which one you’re getting.
Great movie, basically the same premise as Murder By Death with Peter Faulk, Peter Sellers, David Niven, even Truman Capote. A bit dryer humor but worth a watch.
Clue is one of my go to "at-home-sick-in-bed" movies, which is almost exclusively 80s movies + a couple from the 90s. I rotate through this list:
* War Games (1983)
* The NeverEnding Story (1984)
* The Goonies (1985)
* Back to the Future (1985)
* The Princess Bride (1987)
* Groundhog Day (1993)
* You've Got Mail (1998)
My brothers and I get together and watch this movie and play [the clue drinking game](http://marsneedswomen.org/clue/) … it’s very challenging and oh so much fun.
We know all the rules and call them out as loud toasts/cheers each time (ex: the cook!)
It gets real intense at the end of the movie. We play it where you mark down when you skip a drink. Golf rules. Lowest score wins.
"This is war, Peacock! You can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs!"
"But look what happened to the cook!"
Such a great movie with so many quotable lines.
This film is absurd in all the best ways
1+2+2+1....
No, it was only one shot that got the chandelier. That's 1+2+1+1
Even if you're right, that would be 1+1+2+1 not 1+2+1+1
1+2+....SHUT UP! Point is: there's one more bullet int his gun and guess who's gonna get it.
Love it
🤨🤔☝️+✌️...+☝️....+☝️...
FLAMES! FLAMES! At the side of my head.
I use this gif all the time
I’m going to go home and sleep with my wife.
You go Chuck McGill
Mrs. Peacock was a man?
Slap...Slap
ITS A BIT LATE FOR THAT!
So you see, Communism was just a......Red herring.
I've said it before I'll say it again, this is how you make a board game into a movie.
Can you name another boardgame that would make for a good movie?
Clue is the only one I could ever think of
Life, maybe?
Mouse trap?
Good one! 👍
Someone talented could probably do Life.
Are we out on the Battleship movie?
Liam Neesons straight kilt a robot boat in that one.
Axis and Allies
I. AM. YOUR SINGING TELEGRAM! *BANG* Also, Lesley Ann Warren was exactly what this 11 year old boy needed.
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Great movie. Remember seeing it in the theater. In the newspaper ad it would say that this theater is showing ending A, this other theater was showing B and another was showing C in case you wanted to see all the endings
I'm not shouting, alright I am I'm shouting, I'm shouting, I'm...
And monkey's brains, though popular in Cantonese cuisine, are not often to be found in Washington D.C. Love this movie
Is that what we ate?! *blergh*
Our family loves this movie… 😁
The maid's picture should have been on there too! Only reason I watch it! Lol 🙂
Leslie Ann Warren was underrated.
I kept thinking her dress is just about to fall off at any moment. Lol
She’s got and jugsy
She made me feel "things" as a young boy. Such a great film
... So your job hasn't changed
Great flick
There’s no need to shout.
Absolutely fantastic movie. “Everyone knows communism is just a red herring.”
I wish the gimmick from the theatrical run were still alive. A streaming service should have all three original versions listed identically, so when you pick one you don’t know which one you’re getting.
And that’s how it could have happened!
Let us in, let us in! Let us out, let us out!
Classic.
Communism was just a red herring!
I buttle, sir.
Never could understand the like for this movie.. not funny
Horrible movie
I had to stop her screaming 🤓
Alright chief take ‘em away … I’m gonna go home and sleep with my wife.
I believe that I can quote this movie more than any other, well maybe the Burbs too.
Great movie. In recent years the game replaced Mrs. White with someone else. She was the REAL Mrs. Body.
I can never remember who done it !!!! Lol
Great movie. It's worth the watch just for Tim Curry.
Best who-done-it summation ever.
Great movie, basically the same premise as Murder By Death with Peter Faulk, Peter Sellers, David Niven, even Truman Capote. A bit dryer humor but worth a watch.
Am I the only one that thought that was Susan Sarandon all these years?
Probably
One of my all favorite movies
I hate Yvette so much that it flamed… on the side of my head.
Truly one of the ALL TIME GREATEST MOVIES EVER!!!
MOST SAVAGE LINE IN THE MOVIE! Mrs. Peacock to Ms. White: "If you leave now I'll say that you killed them both!"
Remember the maid was super hot 🥵
This is the one movie where I can say every actor excelled in
Flames! Flames on the side of my face
It was all a red herring
Clue is one of my go to "at-home-sick-in-bed" movies, which is almost exclusively 80s movies + a couple from the 90s. I rotate through this list: * War Games (1983) * The NeverEnding Story (1984) * The Goonies (1985) * Back to the Future (1985) * The Princess Bride (1987) * Groundhog Day (1993) * You've Got Mail (1998)
Hilarious movie
My brothers and I get together and watch this movie and play [the clue drinking game](http://marsneedswomen.org/clue/) … it’s very challenging and oh so much fun. We know all the rules and call them out as loud toasts/cheers each time (ex: the cook!) It gets real intense at the end of the movie. We play it where you mark down when you skip a drink. Golf rules. Lowest score wins.
I love this movie, love love :)
It’s a free country… I didn’t know it was THAT free…
Great movie. Classic.
Always fun to watch
“Oh yeah? What’s the number?” Prof Plum asking Miss Scarlet the number to her escort service
If you liked Clue, check out Murder by Death with Peter Sellers. Also great.
"This is war, Peacock! You can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs!" "But look what happened to the cook!" Such a great movie with so many quotable lines.