“This is war, Peacock. Casualties are inevitable. You can not make an omelet without breaking eggs, every cook will tell you that.”
“But look what happened to the cook!”
Everything about this movie is perfection. There are no flaws.
Best thing was seeing in the the theaters and our Bro not telling us about the different endings. We got into it, because each of us was right, until he started laughing which gave it away.
I had heard that some places only got 1 version of a film. We were lucky enough to get two of the endings and it was fun.
We shut up about it and it took the papers a day or two to reveal the secret. Meanwhile, we're enjoying the film because it's a great film.
The Late Friday people saw Ms. Peacock. We saw Ms. Scarlet and later saw the missing ending. We didn't know what it was but our Bro directed us to a theater with the 3rd ending.
We filled an entire row in the theater and loved it. Best way to experience the third ending.
Brilliant marketing. Plus the awkwardness that each of us were right about the ending and the confusion from the fact. It wasn't initially pitched with different endings, which was novel to all of us then.
Whenword got put, the new marketing teased three and we were all trying to figure out how to see the last one together, then one each group had missed.
Great times. Why I will always love this film.
Yes, I did it. I killed Yvette. I hated her so... much... it... it... the... it... the... flames... flames... flames... on the side of my face... breathing... breathless... heaving breaths... heaving...
My wife and I just watched "Who Done It: The Clue Documentary" last night (streaming on Amazon Prime and Tubi)! lol
She was (is) a HUGE Clue fan growing up. It's still one of her favorite movies. So, she loved this documentary. I thought it was mostly good for the 1st half. Once they started talking about the music, it lost me as a casual fan of Clue. It's worth checking out at least the first half, anyway.
Side note: Leslie Ann Warren *still* looked great in that!
Colonel Mustard:
Wadsworth, am I right in thinking there is nobody else in this house?
Wadsworth:
Um, no.
Colonel Mustard:
Then, there is someone else in this house?
Wadsworth:
No, sorry. I said no meaning yes.
Colonel Mustard:
"No meaning yes?" Look I want a straight answer. Is there someone else, or isn't there? Yes or no?
Wadsworth:
Ummm, no.
Colonel Mustard:
No, there is, or no, there isn't?
Wadsworth:
Yes.
“Well, someone's got to break the ice, and it might as well be me. I mean, I'm used to being a hostess, it's part of my husband's work. And it's always difficult when a group of new friends meet together for the first time, to get acquainted. So I'm perfectly prepared to start the ball rolling. I mean, I-I have absolutely no idea what we're doing here. Or what I'm doing here, or what this place is about, but I am determined to enjoy myself. And I'm very intrigued, and, oh my, this soup's delicious, isn't it?”
“I hardly think it will enhance your reputation at the U.N. Professor Plum, if it's revealed that you have been implicated not only in adultery with one of your patients, but in her death and the deaths of five other people.”
“You don't know what kind of people they have at the U.N., I might go up in their estimation.”
“They all did it. But if you wanna know who killed Mr. Boddy, I did. In the hall. With the revolver. Okay, Chief, take 'em away. I'm gonna go home and sleep with my wife.”
“Well, someone's got to break the ice, and it might as well be me. I mean, I'm used to being a hostess, it's part of my husband's work. And it's always difficult when a group of new friends meet together for the first time, to get acquainted. So I'm perfectly prepared to start the ball rolling. I mean, I-I have absolutely no idea what we're doing here. Or what I'm doing here, or what this place is about, but I am determined to enjoy myself. And I'm very intrigued, and, oh my, this soup's delicious, isn't it?”
Carrie Fisher was originally cast as Miss Scarlet but she was replaced because she had just started outpatient rehab for cocaine addiction and the insurance company for the film wouldn’t cover her.
Of course I love Lesley Ann Warren in this movie, but Carrie Fisher would have been so perfect as Miss Scarlet.
Saw this in the Movie Theater when it came out. I knew it had 3 different endings depending on where you saw it. Realized years later when watching it on DVD that I saw the real ending.
I Am Your sing...ing ... tele...gram #BANG!!!!!!
“This is war, Peacock. Casualties are inevitable. You can not make an omelet without breaking eggs, every cook will tell you that.” “But look what happened to the cook!”
The singing telegram girl was in The Go-Gos. [(Front and center.)](https://broadwaylicensing.com/wp-content/uploads/gogo-1.jpg)
She also was Joan of Arc in Bill & Ted
Jane Wiedlan
Everything about this movie is perfection. There are no flaws. Best thing was seeing in the the theaters and our Bro not telling us about the different endings. We got into it, because each of us was right, until he started laughing which gave it away.
I love that the movie had different endings. It’s a great throwback to the game!
I had heard that some places only got 1 version of a film. We were lucky enough to get two of the endings and it was fun. We shut up about it and it took the papers a day or two to reveal the secret. Meanwhile, we're enjoying the film because it's a great film.
The different ending are so much fun.
That was what I saw - I got the Mrs. Peacock did it version.
The Late Friday people saw Ms. Peacock. We saw Ms. Scarlet and later saw the missing ending. We didn't know what it was but our Bro directed us to a theater with the 3rd ending. We filled an entire row in the theater and loved it. Best way to experience the third ending.
Great way to get box office revenue up!
Brilliant marketing. Plus the awkwardness that each of us were right about the ending and the confusion from the fact. It wasn't initially pitched with different endings, which was novel to all of us then. Whenword got put, the new marketing teased three and we were all trying to figure out how to see the last one together, then one each group had missed. Great times. Why I will always love this film.
"To make a long story short" "Too late"
“There's no body…..nobody in the study but you can use the phone in the lounge.”
I love using this line when someone is telling a story!
MRS. PEACOCK WAS A MAN??!!?
Would anyone care for fruit or dessert?
**SLAP**
I WAS TRYING TO STOP HER SCREAMING!
Yes, I did it. I killed Yvette. I hated her so... much... it... it... the... it... the... flames... flames... flames... on the side of my face... breathing... breathless... heaving breaths... heaving...
“You **were** jealous that your husband was schtupping Yvette. That's why you killed him, too!”
My wife and I just watched "Who Done It: The Clue Documentary" last night (streaming on Amazon Prime and Tubi)! lol She was (is) a HUGE Clue fan growing up. It's still one of her favorite movies. So, she loved this documentary. I thought it was mostly good for the 1st half. Once they started talking about the music, it lost me as a casual fan of Clue. It's worth checking out at least the first half, anyway. Side note: Leslie Ann Warren *still* looked great in that!
I’ll have to check it out!
Is it streaming somewhere? Where can we watch it?
I think we watched it on Amazon Prime. It also appears to be on Tubi and the Roku channel.
Colonel Mustard: Wadsworth, am I right in thinking there is nobody else in this house? Wadsworth: Um, no. Colonel Mustard: Then, there is someone else in this house? Wadsworth: No, sorry. I said no meaning yes. Colonel Mustard: "No meaning yes?" Look I want a straight answer. Is there someone else, or isn't there? Yes or no? Wadsworth: Ummm, no. Colonel Mustard: No, there is, or no, there isn't? Wadsworth: Yes.
“Just checking.” “Everything all right?” “Yep. Two corpses. Everything's fine.”
Just learned that Martin Mull passed away. 💕 Col Mustard
WTF?!?! That sucks.
He died today!
“Well, someone's got to break the ice, and it might as well be me. I mean, I'm used to being a hostess, it's part of my husband's work. And it's always difficult when a group of new friends meet together for the first time, to get acquainted. So I'm perfectly prepared to start the ball rolling. I mean, I-I have absolutely no idea what we're doing here. Or what I'm doing here, or what this place is about, but I am determined to enjoy myself. And I'm very intrigued, and, oh my, this soup's delicious, isn't it?”
Communism was a red herring.
“Frankly, Scarlett, I don't give a damn.”
I quote this all the time and no one gets it and that makes me sad
Man…that’s just sad!
And monkeys brains, although popular in Cantonese cuisine, are rarely found in Washington DC Is that what we ate? Hmmmppprrff
“I hardly think it will enhance your reputation at the U.N. Professor Plum, if it's revealed that you have been implicated not only in adultery with one of your patients, but in her death and the deaths of five other people.” “You don't know what kind of people they have at the U.N., I might go up in their estimation.”
“Picked up the dagger… raaaaaaaaaaaaan down the hall. And stabbed the cook.”
“Now there's one thing I don't understand.” “**One** thing?”
GET ON WITH IT!
“Picked up the dagger, ran down the hall, and stabbed the cook!”
“Don’t touch that, it’s evidence!”
I’m getting there! I’m getting there!
I'm *not* shouting! Alright, I am. I'm shouting! I'm shouting! I'm shout...
**BONK**
My favorite scene!!
RIP Col Mustard
"I had...to...stop her...from...screaming!"
“They all did it. But if you wanna know who killed Mr. Boddy, I did. In the hall. With the revolver. Okay, Chief, take 'em away. I'm gonna go home and sleep with my wife.”
Clue was always my favorite board game, and I made my mom rent this VHS from Blockbuster at least once a month. lol
"Is there a little girls' room in the hall?" "Oui, oui, madame." "No, I just have to powder my nose."
SHUTUP!
“Well, someone's got to break the ice, and it might as well be me. I mean, I'm used to being a hostess, it's part of my husband's work. And it's always difficult when a group of new friends meet together for the first time, to get acquainted. So I'm perfectly prepared to start the ball rolling. I mean, I-I have absolutely no idea what we're doing here. Or what I'm doing here, or what this place is about, but I am determined to enjoy myself. And I'm very intrigued, and, oh my, this soup's delicious, isn't it?”
Carrie Fisher was originally cast as Miss Scarlet but she was replaced because she had just started outpatient rehab for cocaine addiction and the insurance company for the film wouldn’t cover her. Of course I love Lesley Ann Warren in this movie, but Carrie Fisher would have been so perfect as Miss Scarlet.
I believe Carrie Fisher also helped write parts of the movie as well.
What are you all staring at? Nothing. Well who's there? Nobody. What do you mean? No Boddy that's what we mean. Mr. Boddy's body it's gone!
“I suggest we take the cook's body into the study.” “Why?” “I'm the butler, I like to keep the kitchen tidy.”
And what exactly do you do? I "buttle" sir.
My favorite line in the movie.
Saw this in theatres and was talking about it with friends in school that Monday and were so confused about the endings being different.
I've made a lot of my friends watch this movie over the years :) Creating new addicts...
Nice!
Saw this in the Movie Theater when it came out. I knew it had 3 different endings depending on where you saw it. Realized years later when watching it on DVD that I saw the real ending.
That you Terrance Howard??
I literally never heard of this film. Huh.
Oh man you have missed OUT!
"By now she was dead..." Tim Curry lying flat on his back while articulating this line with his hands is a core memory.