
Watched: March 4, 2015 on Netflix
Hashtag: #WatchingClue
Year Released: 1985
Genre: Mystery / Comedy
Starring: Tim Curry, Christopher Lloyd
Run Time: 94 minutes
Description (from Google): Based on the popular board game, this comedy begins at a dinner party hosted by Mr. Boddy (Lee Ving), where he admits to blackmailing his visitors. These guests, who have been given aliases, are Mrs. Peacock (Eileen Brennan), Miss Scarlet (Lesley Ann Warren), Mr. Green (Michael McKean), professor Plum (Christopher Lloyd), Mrs. White (Madeline Kahn) and Col. Mustard (Martin Mull). When Boddy turns up murdered, all are suspects, and together they try to figure out who is the killer.

This movie was really funny, super quirky. It was just a good time. You could tell that the cast and director had a great time making the film. I’ll definitely watch again. I’m actually looking forward to getting to know the movie well, it seems like a great new film to add to my forever-quotable repertoire.
For those who’ve never watched it – the movie has three endings. When it was first released in theaters, the endings were distributed to different locations, with the theaters advertising which ending they were showing so moviegoers who wanted to see each ending could find where they were. Netflix shows all three endings back to back, with title cards in between. “C” was definitely my favorite – it was the funniest and made the most sense with the rest of the movie.
Go to Twitter and search for #WatchingClue for more of my thoughts on the movie.

Tim Curry, also known as the idiotic hotel concierge from Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, arrives at a large mansion #WatchingClue
— Rachel L. Hamm (@RLHammAuthor) March 5, 2015
New England, 1954, a busty woman in maid’s lingerie dusts glasses #WatchingClue — Rachel L. Hamm (@RLHammAuthor) March 5, 2015
the Colonel still calls his parents “Mommy & Daddy” #WatchingClue
— Rachel L. Hamm (@RLHammAuthor) March 5, 2015
the “crime” that gets the biggest reaction is the wife having socialist friends! #Hilarious #WatchingClue — Rachel L. Hamm (@RLHammAuthor) March 5, 2015
Was “Communism was just a red herring” the tagline for this movie? #WatchingClue
— Rachel L. Hamm (@RLHammAuthor) March 5, 2015