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If you play Clue in a hot tub it becomes a j’accuzzi
— Michael Pielocik (@michaelpielocik) July 30, 2022
LOLOLOLOL. More curated tweets for you after the jump...
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If you play Clue in a hot tub it becomes a j’accuzzi
— Michael Pielocik (@michaelpielocik) July 30, 2022
LOLOLOLOL. More curated tweets for you after the jump...
• AV Club Sue Mengers superagent biopic in the works with Jennifer Lawrence to star and Paolo Sorrentino behind the camera. You may recall that Sue Mengers got this treatment on Broadway already with the play "I'll Eat You Last" starring Bette Midler
• Collider in unexpected casting news Luiz Guzmán is the new Gomez Addams in a future live-action Netflix series spun off from The Addams Family
• MNPP the first poster for Parallel Mothers is never going to make it to the US
• Celebitchy Looks like Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander had a baby during those couple of years when neither of them were in the press or on the screen
Gemma Chan, Beanie Feldstein, West Side Story's non-reopening on Broadway, South Park forever more, Clue memories, Zola tweets and more after the jump...
Because we're not feeling super productive, here's a random collection of tweets we loved from the past couple of weeks...
im in fuckign hysterics over this pic.twitter.com/0tNypOzcnL
— SAM (@notedchampagne) December 15, 2020
LOL. BUT THAT'S TOTALLY A GOOD QUESTION. More fun tweets after the jump...
Part One Gosford Park, etcetera
Part Two The Maltese Falcon, etcetera
...and now we conclude the countdown of the best whodunnits in honor of the impending release of the all star mystery Knives Out.
by Eurocheese
2. Memento
I know Christopher Nolan isn’t everyone’s cup of tea – fair enough. Whodunnits are essentially excuses to get inside the head of a killer. To start with a murder, realize the killer can’t trust his own thoughts , and try to put together who is pulling the strings in his mind… what an impressive conceit to thrill die hard mystery fans. Disorienting the audience in every scene while cutting in clips of a paranoid, trapped man trying to piece together his memories, without giving anything away? I have to believe Agatha Christie herself would applaud the finale...