The movie's three endings were released as a real-life game ofClue, capturing the tone of the popular board game and adding to the movie's success as an adaptation. The 1985 movieCluehas three wildly different endings, each of them making sense in their own way.Clueis a light-hearted m...
This week on Alcohollywood, Jared and Clint (with guest Theo) take a peek at the 1985 ensemble board-game comedyClue! Decades beforeBattleship, this board game adaptation sees the classic murder mystery game adapted into an Agatha Christie-esque murder-in-a-house whodunit. Headed by an ensemb...
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The movie had multiple endings that were all pretty decent. I’m not sure which one I liked the most. I won’t spoil them for you, in case you’re late to the party as well. Clue is probably the best board game movie tie in that we will ever see. John Landis and director Jonath...
Cute piece of distribution with that first movie is that various prints within certain metro areas like LA and NYC played different endings with different murderers (just like the board game).The Lost City is one of the few original, non-franchise movies to bring older moviegoers back to ...
The movie follows a similar premise alongside the game's beloved characters. Arguably the best part of the movie is the fact that there are multiple potential endings, and when it aired in theaters, the ending was chosen randomly for each screening. While it didn't succeed in its initial ...
SNL Nerds - Episode 199 - Clue (1985): With Darin Patterson, John Trumbull. John and Darin revisit the 1985 cult classic based on the board game, Clue, starring Tim Curry, Michael McKean, Madeline Kahn, Lesley Ann Warren, Christopher Lloyd, Eileen Brenna
Collen Camp as Yvette, the maid; and Lee Ving as Mr. Boddy, the victim. The film features three different endings, which appropriately reflected the multiple outcomes possible in the board game; however, theater audiences were only shown one of them. All three were included in the ...
The Harrison Ford movie was an A- because they changed how the murderer is discovered (in a completely unbelievable way). The series was, at best, a C-. I had high hopes, but… All of this makes me very leery of the remake of The Day of the Jackal, another A+ novel and an A...