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<p dir="auto"><strong>mindybiz</strong> — <em>19 years ago(February 04, 2007 06:46 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I purchased this movie after reading many great reviews on it. I just sat and watched about 30 min. of it and had to turn it off. Its one of those I'll have to get back to. I guess I just don't quite understand the humor in it. I did however enjoy the more modern "clue" which I guess is somethint like it. I suppose the things that were supposed to be funny to the audience I just thought were stupid. An example would be when the one couple is being shown their room and the butler says something about a fire burning in their room and when they open their door there is a fire in the middle of their bed. Thats a little odd to me. Now remember I only watched  30 minuets of it. I will give the rest a try though.</p>
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<p dir="auto">this movie totally <a href="http://sucks.it" rel="nofollow ugc">sucks.it</a> had nothing in <a href="http://it.no" rel="nofollow ugc">it.no</a> rules followedeverything was like without any reason..just because director wanted something was reason enough to make something happen.too bad i downloaded it<br />
"I Wanna Change The World But God Doesn't Share The <em>beep</em>' Source Code!!"</p>
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<p dir="auto">"I purchased this movie after reading many great reviews on it. I just sat and watched about 30 min. of it and had to turn it off. Its one of those I'll have to get back to. I guess I just don't quite understand the humor in it. I did however enjoy the more modern "clue" which I guess is somethint like it. I suppose the things that were supposed to be funny to the audience I just thought were stupid. An example would be when the one couple is being shown their room and the butler says something about a fire burning in their room and when they open their door there is a fire in the middle of their bed. Thats a little odd to me. Now remember I only watched 30 minuets of it. I will give the rest a try though."<br />
Oh, wow.  Really?  Why are you even watching this movie if you haven't read a classic murder mystery in your life?  The entire plot is hinged on the viewer's knowledge, love and ability to laugh at their favourite characters' quirks.  It has nothing to do with 'Clue', and everything to do with the (now quite possibly cult) following of murder mystery novels (and/or films).  Sam Spade, Nick &amp; Nora, Charlie Chan (Peter Sellers is beyond genius), Miss Marple and Hercule.only someone who has indulged in a healthy dose of murder could really understand this film.  And one of my all-time favorite playwrights penned it - this movie is the best comfort food for me!  As soon as this movie starts, I know I'm in for a lovely time.<br />
P.S. Thanks, mom, for letting me into your world.  I feel it is my duty to let others know about the Thin Man.  <img src="https://filmglance.com/discuss/assets/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f609.png?v=8570fb93240" class="not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji--wink" style="height:23px;width:auto;vertical-align:middle" title=";)" alt="😉" /><br />
In vino veritas</p>
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<p dir="auto">Mindy, Mindy, Mindy  you are so lost, my poor child. I think the reason you couldn't really get into this movie is, perhaps, because you're not a particularly big fan of the classic murder mystery genre, to begin with. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but, anyone who's ever read an Agatha Christie novel, for example, would laugh their you-know-what off, watching this movie. That would equally apply to fans of Sam Spade movies, Charlie Chan, Sherlock Holmes, and a million others. Hit the "Plot keywords" link, and you could spend days surfing the cross-references.<br />
Of course, you didn't get the joke about the blind butler building the fire on the bed, instead of the fireplace, so it could mean that you have a hard time with the sheer, wall-to-wall silliness of the whole thing. It's not supposed to make sense. It's kinda like Airplane!, but more subtle. It doesn't quite hit you over the head with the silliness in the same way that movie does.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Is it true that Peter Sellers "sold his rights backbecause he thought it would die on release"? which it did not</p>
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<p dir="auto">even Peter Sellers, perhaps the one true comedic actor in the lot<br />
Sir Alec Guinness was the master of the Black Comedy (<br />
The Ladykillers, Our Man in Havana, Last Holiday, Kind Hearts and Cornets, The Man in the White Suit,<br />
etc.)<br />
He may have made some serious films in his career, but he is well known for his dark comedies  although a few are so dark, some people don't consider them as comedies, but they are.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Wow. Prone to overstatement, aren't we d-letta-1?<br />
"This film is an embarrassment to the industry and the people who know comedy."<br />
Not only that but a lazy, generalization of the "American Audience" thrown in for good measure as well?<br />
Yawn. Go troll elsewhere d-letta, and cling to your contrarian opinion there.</p>
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<p dir="auto">HUMOR?what humor? it's not necessary to refer to 30's and 40's films, or to explain the sub-teenage efforts at witthis film was a bomb! I've never seen a film that purports to be a comedy-spoof that was as un funny as this piece of crap. Every "joke" falls flat, every actor seems to be saying "what am I doing in this dismal mess?"even Peter Sellers, perhaps the one true comedic actor in the lot sold his rights back to Ray Stark because he thought it would die on release. That it didn't says so much about the low expecataions of the American Audience. Give 'em anything, tell 'em it's a comedy, and they'll laugh their heads off. This film is an embarassment to the industry and the people who know comedy when it's there.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Now try to watch the scene in<br />
Gone With the Wind<br />
when Scarlett makes a dress out of some draperies, and goes to see Rhett. Imagine if he were to praise her "dress", and what her response would be</p>
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<p dir="auto">"Sam, why do you keep all those naked musclemen magazines in your office?"<br />
"Suspects, always looking for suspects."<br />
And therein lies the parody - the hardnosed gumshoe being depicted as getting his kicks from Charles Atlas types.  I think the movie does appeal to any of us who love that genre of titular detective driven murder mysteries. It does bear a few viewings (many in fact), so to the OP - stick with it, hopefully it'll touch your funny bone soon enough!  If not, what the heck - at least you're not one of those posters who attacks movies loved by others.<br />
PS - whenever I watch any of 'The Thin Man' movies now, I can't get Dick and Dora out of my head!<br />
"Someone has been tampering with Hank's memories."</p>
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<p dir="auto">Murder by Death spoofs movies and characters which are no longer common currency in our culture. You pretty much would have had to have grown up with a steady diet of late night movies that were originally done in the 30s and 40s and mystery novels to appreciate the humor, as most of the audience would have when Murder by Death was released.<br />
MadKaugh</p>
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<p dir="auto">"and was so disgusted by the superfaciality that decided not to proceed any further"<br />
Use your pronouns, dammit, you pseudo intellectual horses as_.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Depending on your age, you may not have realized that most of the characters are spoofs of movie detectives from the 1930s and 40s. If you're not familiar with any of these characters, you'll miss much of the humor.<br />
All of the detectives in the film are parodies of the work of three authors: Dashiell Hammett, whose Nick Charles and Sam Spade were the basis for Dick Charleston and Sam Diamond, respectively; Agatha Christie, whose Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple inspired Milo Perrier and Miss Marbles; Earl Derr Biggers Charlie Chan was the basis for Inspector Sidney Wang and his son.<br />
In Diabolical Order:<br />
Lionel Twain					Truman Capote	Wealthy, Eccentric, Frustrated authorJamessir Bensonmum				Sir Alec Guinness	The blind butlerYetta						Nancy Walker	The deaf-mute maidDick Charleston					David Niven	Detective  la Nick CharlesDora Charleston					Dame Maggie Smith	His wife  la Nora CharlesInspector Sidney Wang				Peter Sellers	Detective  la Charlie ChanWillie Wang					Patrick Narita	Number Three Son, adopted, JapaneseMilo Perrier					James Coco	Detective  la Hercule PoirotMarcel						James Cromwell	Perrier's chauffeur and companionSam Diamond					Peter Falk	Detective  la Sam SpadeMiss Tess Skeffington				Eileen Brennan	Spade's secretary and mistressMiss Jessica Marbles				Elsa Lanchester	Detective  la Miss Jane MarpleMrs. Withers					Estelle Winwood	Miss Marbles' nurse<br />
Note that, in the tradition of the old "Charlie Chan" films, Sidney Wang is played by a Caucasian actor.</p>
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<p dir="auto">In terms of everything being stereotyped you<br />
do<br />
realize this movie was taking pre-existing detective archtypes and pitting them together in a spoof right?</p>
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<p dir="auto">And yet, he later tells someone "never underestimate a Frenchman's nose!"</p>
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<p dir="auto">OMG - that made me LOL!! You made my day!</p>
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<p dir="auto">Did you watch the movie, oh, French accent expert? The character Perrier is BELGIAN, not French.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Wow, must be great fun TRYING to be so controversial, favourite_martian.<br />
Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular.</p>
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<p dir="auto">It's not exposing anything, but spoofing it.</p>
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<p dir="auto">but such a sterotypical production with great names as Alec Guiness, MAggie Smith, Sellers etcreduced to a third rate theatricalthat was really unbearable<br />
Yeah, a script by Neil Simon. How could they cast these legends in a movie with a script written by such a hack.<br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon#Awards" rel="nofollow ugc">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Simon#Awards</a></p>
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<p dir="auto">j_w_pepper - You shouldn't even HAVE to explain points like this to Martian guy above, they're obviously lacking in the necesary faculties to understand simple notions like this by themselves.<br />
Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular.</p>
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<p dir="auto">that was really unbearable<br />
Now I'm not saying everybody has to love this movie and its humour, which does take getting used to, though I do.  However, it seems obvious to me that this is really <em>meant</em> to be a phony French accent  just the type of "funny" French accent that they usually show in the type of movies that this film is spoofing.  Likewise, Peter Sellers' accent is not intended to be a true Chinese accent, but the kind of accent that Hollywood producers think people would expect from a cartoon-character "Chinaman" speaking English.  In objecting to the accent being fake, you are overlooking the fact that this is done on purpose, which is to expose the shallowness of Hollywood's way of dealing with non-native English speakers and running them just for laughs.</p>
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