Let's step back and remember Clue. Nobody thought it could work, but it's ended up a classic.
Let's step back and remember Clue. Nobody thought it could work, but it's ended up a classic.
Let's step back and remember Clue. Nobody thought it could work, but it's ended up a classic.
I saw it on VHS way back in the day and found it to be just ho-hum. Then, a couple of years ago, I was part of a local stage production of it. It was so much fun and completely insane. Our cast attended a screening of the film at a small theater around the same time and I found a much greater appreciation for it.
I was sure I saw it back in the day but now I wonder if I've always mistaken it for Murder by Death. Anyway I did see it last month for either the first time or the first time in decades and I was a tad underwhelmed. I thought its saving graces were the bonkers final act and Tim Curry who always understands the assignment.
If we are lucky, we will get a movie the the same moral that the board game was originally designed to have, which is to demonstrate how monopolies are bad.
I could be wrong, but I thought “clue” was one of those movies that did poorly at the box office, and only became a cult hit years later due to cable tv.Let's step back and remember Clue. Nobody thought it could work, but it's ended up a classic.
I could be wrong, but I thought “clue” was one of those movies that did poorly at the box office, and only became a cult hit years later due to cable tv.
A little surfing says it was released to mixed reviews and it was up against the following films when it came out: Rocky IV, Spies like Us, Jewel of the Nile, the Color Purple and Out of Africa (among others). Couple that with the fact that most of the actors were best known for TV (Rev. Jim, Lenny Kosnowski, Barth Gimble, TVs Cinderella, etc.), and first-time director, and I think it had a tough row to hoe even if it weren't based on a board gameI think that is how it played out. More of a cult hit than a financial hit at the time. I am guessing people at the time must have thought the idea of doing a movie over a board game was just to dumb to take seriously. Granted I am thinking that might still be the case today but people today I think are little more open minded when it comes to giving those kind of movies a chance.
That's putting it mildly. It grossed $14M on a $15M budget.CLUE was not a major moneymaker, though you might say say it tripled its own capability of being one.
It's not. It's a very poor film propped up by an incredible cast.I have never seen Clue, but did play the game when younger. Word of mouth on the film was not good in 1985.
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