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This looks quite promising. Smile




Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDlY2XHe6To




Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isKzKEal5T0



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I will never watch anything from the guy who killed Star Wars.
 
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Especially the man that blamed us sexist incels for not recognizing his "brilliance" while making a terrible movie.
 
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It looks like a new take of a classic British murder mystery (which I love). I’ll give it a shot. Pun intended.


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all star cast version of Clue?



I'll likely go see it



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So how was it?
 
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I LOVED it. I (and the wife) are suckers for these types of murder mysteries. Loved the Poirot BBC stuff, Father Brown, Murder in Paradise, etc. I really enjoyed it because all the clues were there to see if you paid attention, no Sherlock Holmes (although I love that too if done well) "I knew it was the butler because the rope was tied in a knot that only a left handed seahand from the East India Company would do and I recognized the butler's tattoo and tobacco ash to be clearly from the Orient and a sailor in the merchant marine" deus ex machina solving.

Just so you know, POLITICS ALERT, there were pointed humor jabs at immigration issues.


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Ok. Me and wife watched it and we both thought it sucked hard. All star cast, retarded script, stupid plot. Complete waste of time. Ruin Johnson was a one hit wonder.
 
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Spent $2.00 at Redbox and feel like I got ripped off.
 
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Interesting given the accolades I’ve read since release. My 4k rental of it on disc is in the mail and now I’m deflated. I like Daniel Craig but sounds like it’s a bust. I expected more out of Rian. Looper, when it was released, well I thought it was innovative and better than your typical sci-fi. One hit wonder indeed then.



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Watched it last night, $6 on google play. It felt like they tried too hard to be different/quirky. I'll give it a meh



 
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I enjoyed it. It was a bit formulaic, but better then some of the other garbage Hollywood has recycled lately.
 
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Skip it.

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I watched it, and really enjoyed it. It was a different take on the whole murder/mystery thing.

At first I hated Daniel Craig's southern accent, but after 5 minutes, I got over it and really enjoyed his character. I don't usually watch murder/mystery films, but I thought this one was excellent.



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Originally posted by Hound Dog:
I watched it, and really enjoyed it. It was a different take on the whole murder/mystery thing.

At first I hated Daniel Craig's southern accent, but after 5 minutes, I got over it and really enjoyed his character. I don't usually watch murder/mystery films, but I thought this one was excellent.



he sounded like he was trying to channel Francis Underwood (Kevin Spacey) but his English accent slipped thru a couple times,


wife enjoyed it ,

I thought it was pretty good , a bit dry in a few places, but good twists and humor



Toni Collette looked like Brian Eno during he Roxy Music days



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Finally watched it this morning. I found it to be mildly amusing and entertaining. Perhaps even somewhat of a spoof on the genre. Smile Overall certainly better than 95% of the crap coming out of Hollyweird.

My only nit was the damned knife display kept reminding me of Game of Thrones! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin



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I thoroughly enjoyed it.




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Oh stewardess,
I speak jive.
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I enjoyed it.

That faux-southern accent Daniel Craig was sporting was definitely a bit offputting at first, though.
 
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I enjoyed it quite a bit. It almost had a “Clue” vibe to it. I dig quirky characters type stuff such as this.


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I watched it. It was on Prime, so why not.
Just OK.
Craig based his accent on listening to historian Shelby Foote.


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