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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a play called Clue
Review: This is one of the funniest movies ever made. I once saw it done for live theater. Does anyone know where I could find a copy of it?

Marcus

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best movie!
Review: The best movie ever made! It is extremely funny and the 3 endings was a great idea! I this recommend movie to anyone who wants to laugh a lot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You'll DIE Laughing!
Review: I am a teen, and I LOVE this movie! Tim Curry is GREAT in this movie! I have seen ALL 3 endings, and I liked them all, except for the last 1. One of my fav. scenes is where Mrs. White is confessing to the murder of Yvette. It is SO FUNNY! My dad laughed so hard he got sick. I'm NOT kidding! There are great 1 liners that kids won't get, but I did. =) Col. Mustard is ok ( Martin Mull ),Mrs. Peacock ( Eileen Brennan ) is a SCREAM- You'll have to see the movie to get that-HAHAHAHAHA-and Michael McKean ( Mr. Green ) is AWESOME. My 2-ok ok- 4 fav. parts is where Mrs. Peacock drinks the ''supposedly'' poisoned wine, where she comes out of the bathroom with the supposedly ''dead'' Mr. Body with his arms around her,the part where Mrs. White confesses to the murder of the maid, and where Mrs. White has to kiss Mr. Body. She (Mrs. White ) totally sounds like an idiot when she confesses to the murder. There are a lot of other funny parts for adults and kids alike. I have seen this movie 4 or 5 times, the first time YEARS ago, and I STILL laugh over it! Go rent or even better, BUY this movie! You'll DIE laughing! I should know. I did...hahahahahaha.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly abominably wonderful
Review: This movie is terrible! And that's why it's so good. It is a riot from start to finish, with a hysterical script, and outrageously hammy acting. Could almost be called "Carry On Cluedo", and not be a disgrace to the English Carry On series... (unlike That Carry On Columbus Thing...) A sharp script, strong visual gags, and a sense of its own ridiculousness help make this film greatly enjoyable, as does a good ensemble cast. The novelty of the triple ending is in tune with the subject. My only regret is that this wasn't longer, but hey, what could have been added to it? A scream from start to finish. Good, harmlessly macabre, silly humour.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A truly genious pioneer in comedy
Review: Clue is a one-of-a-kind comedy bursting at the seams with laughter, lust, and back-stabbing suspense! The amount of talent brought together on camera in this film never ceases to amaze, nor disappoint, its viewers. Tim Curry stars along with an incredible cast of big names living up to their fame and, most certainly, having a great time together in doing so. This film spin-off of the Clue board game brings to life all of its shady , high-profile characters and tosses them into action at a mysterious evening gala. Blackmail is the central theme of the gathering, and all guests have invitations to come settle their affairs with their would-be culprit... at least, that's the basic theme! Things heat up when the resident help and the imposter (or is he?) host soon fall victim to murder, and the entire party bands together to do some hilarious misfit sleuthing. Sherlock Holmes rolls over in his grave, but you'll be rolling on the floor laughing at the seemingly endless barrage of puns, gags, and some of the best one-liners in movie history. All in all, this film combines hilarious and witty comedy with a surprisingly intricate twisting plot, delivered by the unforgettable performance of the perfect cast. This is a must for Tim Curry fans, and any lovers of truly pioneering titles in comedic art. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I can't take anymore scares!
Review: The best ensemable to ever appear in a comedy. This is a riot from start to finish. Remember" The mounties always get their man", "Mrs. Peacock was a man?"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Michael McKean as Mr. Green
Review: For those of you who don't know, Michael McKean also played Lenny Kosnowski on Laverne and Shirley. Catch him in all of his movies. Maybe he'll be a little bit more appretiated. He has been in such classic films as "This Is Spinal Tap." As far as the movie "Clue" goes, I have two opinions. 1: parts of this movie make you want to wonder why you are even laughing, and may cause you to think twice about even watching it. And 2: wonderful performances make this movie worthwhile, and the end is a good surprise. Perhapes the best scene is the end, when we find out the truth about Mr. Green (Michael McKean is, by the way, one of my favorite actors). A good investment for certain types, but don't expect a live version of the game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best movie ever
Review: It was very good.I laughed so much i cried.Well my favorite character was Mrs.White.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: it was okay,just kinda boring
Review: this movie wasn't much of a kid's movie.it had an adult plot but the funny parts were good for kids. it was ok

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fine Movie For The Whole Family...
Review: "Clue" is a safe movie for family night with little profainity and lots of laughs. Tim Curry plays the "buttling" butler, Wadsworth, with a knack for solving mysteries. With an all-star cast, this board-game comedy delivers in all ways. Good clean humor takes the cake, while a little bit of wonderment is thrown in, too. Curry is supported by Eileen Brennan as Mrs. Peacock, Madeline Kahn as Mrs. White, Michael McKean as Mr. Green, Christopher Lloyd as Prof. Plum, Lesley Ann Warren as Ms. Scarlett, Martin Mull as Colonel Mustard, and Lee Ving as Mr. Boddy. And to make a long story short (Too Late!), this movie is a must-see for comedy buffs and fans of the board game!


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