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Clue
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Movie:
4K Video:
Video:
Audio:
Extras:
Final Score:
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I guess the idea of making games into movies has been around a lot longer than modern times if you really think about it. Before Tetris, before Battleship and before the plethora of other video game titles came to theaters there was the grand daddy of them all with 1985’s Clue. A game of mystery, clues, and table top antics to find a murder seemed like a silly concept to come to movie world, but for some reason it actually WORKED despite the odds. Featuring an all star cast of 1980s greats, it kept the heart of what made Clue work on the table top and simply blended that into a 1980s murder mystery plot, winking at the camera the entire time.
As is the case with all these hard boiled mysteries, it was a dark and stormy night, and 5 guests have been invited to a hidden manor for a night of surprises. Hosted by a mysterious benefactor known as “Mr. Boddy”, and catered by the snobby butler Wadsworth (Tim Curry) and curvaceous maid Yvette (Colleen Camp), the 5 guests nervously sit around a table and eat dinner wondering what the night will bring. Turns out each of them has a secret. A very unique and special secret that Mr. Boddy has been using to blackmail them for the past several years. Professor Plum (Chrisopher Lloyd) has been having an affair with a student, Mr. Green (Michael McKean) is a high ranking government official who is a closet homosexual (a bit of a taboo back then), Miss Scarlet (Lesley Ann Warren) runs an illegal brothel, Mrs White (Madeline Kahn) is suspected of killing her husband (hint, she did it), and Mrs. Peacock (Eileen Brennan) is a senator’s wife who’s been taking bribes.
All of the members have been called here for some reason, and even the appearance of Mr. Boddy (Lee Ving) won’t clear that up as he’s murdered by someone in the house leaving everyone puzzled and confused as to who the killer is. Locking down the doors and refusing to let anyone know, a clever gave of clue unfolds, as the 5 guests and Wadsworth search the house from end to end trying to figure out who the killer is before they’re all murdered by nights end.
All involved are having a blast with their iconic roles (and murder weapons), but really the film belongs to Madeline Kahn and Tim Curry (especially Curry). Kahn can’t help but ham things up with comedic timing (her big speech about flames around the face is legendar), but Curry is the one who just absolutely dazzles. He’s in full over the top Tim Curry form, leaping from one end of the screen to the other monologing a mile a minute with sheer gusto. At the end of the day, Clue is a fun 1980s romp that thrives off of the set pieces and the sheer enthusiasm of everyone involved to elevate it from being a silly concept, to a fun flick.
Rating:
Rated PG By the MPAA
4K Video: Video:
Audio:
Extras:
• NEW "The Perfect Motive: Directing Clue" – An Interview With Writer/Director Jonathan Lynn
• NEW "The Scene of the Crime: Producing Clue" – An Interview With Associate Producer Jeffrey Chernov
• NEW "Not Just a Game: Scoring Clue" – An Interview With Film Music Historian Daniel Schweiger About John Morris's Score
• 3 Different Surprise Endings
Final Score:
Clue is a charming little 80s flick that gets a game come to the silver screen right. The cast is obviously having a blast, and the film doesn’t really take itself too seriously either. Tim Curry steals the entire film as he usually does, and the upgrades by Shout Studios to the disc is well received. Personally I would have liked to have seen a little more TLC to the audio track, but it’s the best we’ve received so far so I can’t complain. The video is a nice upgrade over the old Blu-ray and a few new extras sweetens the pot. All in all, I’m giving it a solid thumbs up from an 80s kid.
Technical Specifications:
Starring: Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn, Chrisopher lloyd, Martin Mull, Lesley Ann Warren
Directed by: Jonathan Lynn
Written by: John Landis, Jonathan Lynn, Anthony E. Pratt
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 HEVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono
Sugtitles: English SDH
Studio: Shout Studios
Rated: PG
Runtime: 97 minutes
Blu-ray Release Date: December 12th, 2023
Recommendation: Fun Watch