That's a great movie. Every time I come across it on cable I end up watching it...
Clue and Murder by Death are family staples for us.
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That's a great movie. Every time I come across it on cable I end up watching it...
I didn't remember him in that one, either. Always loved the books, so when the movie came out in the theater, my mom, brothers, several nieces and nephew and I went together and sat fairly close to the front. My nephew was scared and that kind of ruined the experience I guess. That was the last time we did a large-scale family movie night like that.I did not notice him in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.
AGREED!!I also recently watched "Split". I thought that was a very good movie. A nice return for M. Night.
Clue and Murder by Death are family staples for us.
I've never seen Murder by Death.Clue and Murder by Death are family staples for us.
I've never seen Murder by Death.
OMG, you must! Neil Simon screenplay starring Peter Sellers, David Niven, James Coco, Maggie Smith, Alec Guiness, Peter Fallk, a young James Cromwell, an old Estelle Winwood, Elsa Lancaster and Truman Capote... great cast having fun with cliched murder mystery tropes. Hilarious!
Same here. Quotes from them are part of our family code. "You have buns and you didn't tell me?"
"Flames... flames coming from the SIDES of my face" and " Then Mrs. Peacock screamed (with appropriate Tim Curry imitation)" are quote staples around these partsSame here. Quotes from them are part of our family code. "You have buns and you didn't tell me?"
That line reminded me of the line from The Green Mile that John Coffee says to Paul: 'It's like glass, boss. Cutting into my head all the time.' or something like that."Flames... flames coming from the SIDES of my face" and " Then Mrs. Peacock screamed (with appropriate Tim Curry imitation)" are quote staples around these parts
That sounds like an all star cast. I'll have to check around for that one. Thanks Tery.OMG, you must! Neil Simon screenplay starring Peter Sellers, David Niven, James Coco, Maggie Smith, Alec Guiness, Peter Fallk, a young James Cromwell, an old Estelle Winwood, Elsa Lancaster and Truman Capote... great cast having fun with cliched murder mystery tropes. Hilarious!
It is just silly fun. Super cast of distinguished actors and actresses -- and so many of them are gone to us now.I've never seen Murder by Death.
I've watched that one a few times. Ben Kingsley is amazing!Suspect Zero. It's an underrated movie.
Recently watched Full Metal Jacket with my son. He is in a film program and is currently studying Kubrick's work. He said it was "the most Kubrick Kubrick film". Made me chuckle.