The Movies That Inspired Knives Out (and Glass Onion)

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    Knives Out made me fall in love with the murder mystery genre. In this video, I look at the 10 movies that inspired Knives Out and which ones you should watch while social distancing.
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  • @JustWrite
    @JustWrite  Před 4 lety +358

    If you end up watching any of these movies (or have already seen them), let me know what you think here! #CastMaggieSmithInKnivesOut2

    • @InsanityDancing
      @InsanityDancing Před 4 lety +15

      While I haven't seen many crime thrillers overall, Clue has been one of my absolute favorite movies for years. The energy of it, the cast, the theatrics and many cultural references... I just adore it. The other movie from the list I've seen is Gosford park, which I also adored. Honestly, this video has made me want to rewatch it even more.

    • @brianjensen1390
      @brianjensen1390 Před 4 lety +11

      Clue is one of my top 10 favorite movies, which kind of hurt my ability to like knives out. Every time is did something like clue it made me want to pause it and go watch clue.

    • @davidalbee5039
      @davidalbee5039 Před 4 lety +6

      Oh yes, please give us #MaggieSmithinKnivesOut2

    • @OrdinaryRobin
      @OrdinaryRobin Před 4 lety +6

      I've seen six of them, some of which have been favorites since childhood.
      I know it's just my opinion, but I loved Murder by Death since I first saw it decades ago (thanks, mom), and I feel you may be judging the film a bit unfairly.

    • @totlyepic
      @totlyepic Před 4 lety +1

      Saw Gosford Park around when it first came out (I wasn't even a teenager yet). Pretty sure it was wasted on me since I remember next to nothing about it. Will have to give it a rewatch.

  • @TheFirstLaughingFool
    @TheFirstLaughingFool Před 4 lety +716

    Has Tim Curry ever phoned in a performance? The man gives every role 110% no matter how small or petty.

    • @thekiss2083
      @thekiss2083 Před 4 lety +88

      Literally never. Not in a Nickelodeon cartoon, not in direct-to-video Scooby-Doo sequels, not in audiobooks, not in video games, not in crappy Titanic knockoffs. The man is an absolute gift.

    • @youisstupid2586
      @youisstupid2586 Před 4 lety +21

      TheFirstLaughingFool thats a man who loves his job.

    • @Malky24
      @Malky24 Před 4 lety +58

      @@thekiss2083 Him corpsing in the Red Alert 2 video is a personal internet highlight. It was so funny the studio just kept it in. "SPAAAACE!"

    • @Sandw1chBoy
      @Sandw1chBoy Před 4 lety +10

      @@Malky24 that one is peak Tim Curry.

    • @jmchez
      @jmchez Před 4 lety +16

      His angtsy demon in, "Legend" is something to behold! Visually and aurally.

  • @Himewna
    @Himewna Před 4 lety +825

    Clue is such an easily quotable underrated gem. It's so dumb and fantastic and I LOVE it.

    • @youtubingjaguar5082
      @youtubingjaguar5082 Před 4 lety +34

      *opens door* I am a singing telegram. *BANG!* ;)

    • @cayreet5992
      @cayreet5992 Před 4 lety +40

      It's also extremely hard to write a murder mystery in a way so three solutions make sense.

    • @youtubingjaguar5082
      @youtubingjaguar5082 Před 4 lety +22

      @@cayreet5992 And in my opinion, all of the endings made sense, but I rewatched it with my dad recently and he said that they [the writers] had to write Clue in such a way that each party member *_could_* be the murderer. And while I get why they limited themselves to only having 3 endings, but they could have made an ending where each person at the party was guilty, even "Wadsworth" because they left things just ambiguous enough to where it is plausible that one person was the sole killer, or there were more than one killers in the house. Along with the ambiguity in who killed or did not kill whom, every one of the central cast has enough of a motive to kill (Even Mr. Green) people in order to prevent their secret from getting out. But writing more than three endings that all make sense would just make the writers's jobs harder than they already were. ;)

    • @starrsmith3810
      @starrsmith3810 Před 3 lety +4

      @@youtubingjaguar5082 the last ending pretty much had everyone be guilty of something

    • @AlasdairGR
      @AlasdairGR Před 2 lety +35

      I resent Clue being called dumb. It’s writing is so clever and hard hitting and it’s satire of McCarthy-era America is wonderful.

  • @TS-mw5me
    @TS-mw5me Před 4 lety +567

    Here for the 'Clue' love.
    You also left out the fact that Tim Curry is so amazing, he stands out not just from Christopher Lloyd, but ALSO Madeline Kahn and Michael McKean. Seriously, it's an absolutely stacked cast (another Knives Out feature!) that even as it's considered a classic, does not get the recognition it deserves as just a timeless, fantastic piece of cinema.

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon Před 4 lety +13

      Travis Sauder And Leslie Ann Warren.

    • @auldthymer
      @auldthymer Před 4 lety +15

      @@phastinemoon Eileen Brennan! (Also in Murder by Death)

  • @katherineburtt2502
    @katherineburtt2502 Před 4 lety +1042

    I was not raised by my mother, an avid mystery fan, to put up with this blatant disrespect of David Suchet’s Poirot.

    • @marvel096
      @marvel096 Před 4 lety +36

      Katherine Burtt preach!

    • @muse7562
      @muse7562 Před 3 lety +25

      Hear, hear!

    • @endel12
      @endel12 Před 3 lety +83

      David Suchet is the only true Poirot

    • @FranciscanGypsy
      @FranciscanGypsy Před 2 lety +54

      Thank you! The only Poirot! The only actor who took the time to understand and properly represent M. Poirot.

    • @lukacunningham342
      @lukacunningham342 Před rokem +11

      I agree with all of you!

  • @alex0589
    @alex0589 Před 4 lety +95

    "Why is it when something bad happens, it's always you -three- Maggie"

  • @overlookers
    @overlookers Před 4 lety +441

    *{ Meanwhile, in the future Knives Still Out trailer}*
    "Detective, we seem to have a new suspect..."
    Blanc: "Anothaaa wone?"
    Maggie Smith: "Hello, Benneh..."
    Blanc: "Mothaaa?!!"

    • @andrewklang809
      @andrewklang809 Před 4 lety +16

      Oh HELL yeah.

    • @ericainspace
      @ericainspace Před 4 lety +15

      OMG YES.

    • @azurzelle
      @azurzelle Před 4 lety +31

      I need this. frankly, Maggie Smith neds to be in everything.

    • @ShellsGhost1
      @ShellsGhost1 Před 4 lety +22

      YESSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I read this in both of their voices,
      PLOT TWIST!
      Tilda Swinton plays ACTUAL Maggie Smith who is also a suspect. The two have the most delicious arguments.

    • @thekiss2083
      @thekiss2083 Před 4 lety +5

      holy shit I NEED THIS

  • @CiarnaK
    @CiarnaK Před 4 lety +108

    So glad Murder by Death made it in to the video! Maggie Smith's "Oh, that's tacky! That's REALLY tacky!" has become a fun throw around line in our family.

    • @TheCatandCrystalWitch
      @TheCatandCrystalWitch Před rokem +6

      That is the best line in the whole film, and Smith’s delivery is perfect.

    • @Boundwithflame23
      @Boundwithflame23 Před rokem +4

      Wait wait wait
      You’re telling me the same actress who plays Professor McGonagall has been in MBD this whole time and I never ever recognized her?!
      Granted yes she was a whole lot younger but still…
      Man I need to watch that movie again and see if I pick up on it at all

    • @sonjadarby1158
      @sonjadarby1158 Před rokem +4

      I LOVE Murder By Death and Clue. I rewatch both frequently.

    • @janknuckey
      @janknuckey Před rokem +5

      Out of these 10 films, Maggie Smith is in 4 of them! (and gets most of the memorable and hilarious lines!)

    • @Paul_Simon
      @Paul_Simon Před rokem +10

      I too am so glad Murder By Death made it into the video…but it’s treatment BY the video is ridiculous. The cast is epic, the screenplay, while very dated, absolutely nailed the satire of some of the most famous detectives in literature (including MORE Agatha Christie among others)- making this mention only a footnote undercut your larger point. Johnson has stated multiple times the three biggest influences were Clue, Murder By Death and the Choose Your Own Adventure book “Who Killed Harlowe Thrombey?”
      I’m glad you mentioned some of the ones you did, so maybe a title change is all this needs.

  • @nickkurtz512
    @nickkurtz512 Před 4 lety +1313

    David Suchet is the ONLY Poirot

    • @j3fk4
      @j3fk4 Před 4 lety +38

      agreed!

    • @katherinealvarez9216
      @katherinealvarez9216 Před 4 lety +40

      ...can’t disagree. He is.

    • @TheMJKenny
      @TheMJKenny Před 4 lety +39

      100% I was literally about to comment this. So so true

    • @AlwaysTolkien
      @AlwaysTolkien Před 4 lety +15

      Nick Kurtz preach!

    • @andrewklang809
      @andrewklang809 Před 4 lety +65

      Yeah, it felt like Finney was deliberately playing him like a bad actor would in a film-within-a-film. Suchet was still playing him like a French/Belgian stereotype, but with restraint and dignity. It was never a farce with Suchet.

  • @Sandw1chBoy
    @Sandw1chBoy Před 4 lety +152

    I hated her...SO...MUCH...It-it-th-flame, flame, FLAMES...on the sides of my face...

    • @CiarnaK
      @CiarnaK Před 4 lety +6

      Heaving--breathing--!

    • @purplegoop8559
      @purplegoop8559 Před 4 lety +3

      best line ever

    • @yesspazsmith9895
      @yesspazsmith9895 Před 4 lety +1

      Best line in the whole film.

    • @Sandw1chBoy
      @Sandw1chBoy Před 4 lety +11

      @@purplegoop8559 My favourite thing about it is that (like so much of the film) it was completely improvised, and Madeline Kahn kept causing ruined takes as she was just making it more and more over the top and no one could keep a straight face.

    • @movieswithsammykitty
      @movieswithsammykitty Před 3 lety +5

      Sandw1chBoy you can also tell that she kept going, and they just had to cut it somewhere; cause it kind of cuts off. Such a brilliant and funny movie

  • @teejaykaye4357
    @teejaykaye4357 Před 4 lety +105

    Clue is the only one of these movies I've seen and it's one of my favorite comedies of all time, it's just so goddamn hilarious and I love it to death

    • @hughcaldwell1034
      @hughcaldwell1034 Před 2 lety

      I only saw it once and wasn't overly impressed, but I's having a bad time for other reasons and plan to revisit it. Meanwhile, Deathtrap is an absolute masterpiece and I enjoyed the film almost as much as the live performance I saw.

  • @kenkoopa7903
    @kenkoopa7903 Před 4 lety +114

    Fun fact: The Last of Shiela was written by Stephen Sondheim, the famous Broadway composer and lyricist. It's the only screenplay/book he's ever written.

    • @VonWenk
      @VonWenk Před 4 lety +14

      It's co-written by Anthony Perkins.

    • @kenkoopa7903
      @kenkoopa7903 Před 4 lety

      @@VonWenk Ahh, I see.

    • @leewitten4758
      @leewitten4758 Před 2 lety +1

      WHAT?!?!

    • @TheDelinear
      @TheDelinear Před rokem +10

      Also, Benoit sings Sondheim's "Losing my Mind" during Knives Out. This was a direct tribute from Rian Johnson to the fact that Sondheim was a huge fan of the murder-mystery genre. Sondheim would throw murder-mystery parties for his friends, which was a big inspiration behind The Last of Sheila.

    • @eileenheath1968
      @eileenheath1968 Před rokem +1

      Sondheim was casted in Glass Onion.

  • @waywardwillard
    @waywardwillard Před 4 lety +42

    The man who wrote Gosford Park, Julian Fellowes, also wrote Downton Abbey. So in addition to all the similarities to Knives Out, Gosford Park also has the same upstairs/downstairs dynamic, overall look and feel, and casting of Maggie Smith as Downton Abbey.

    • @drewdederer8965
      @drewdederer8965 Před 4 lety +6

      It also owes an acknowledged debt to "The Rules of the Game" a pre-WWII French Classic, with the party, the upstairs/downstairs dynamic and a murder (which admittedly isn't much of a mystery). This one was so biting, it was attacked by both the 3rd republic government and banned by the Nazis after they took over. Oh yeah, don't worry too much about what happened to the master of the house, we have it on good authority he ran a roulette wheel in a club in Morocco.

    • @alanpennie8013
      @alanpennie8013 Před 3 lety +1

      @@drewdederer8965
      You might like the gently comedic (though it does ultimately pack a punch) English version,
      The Shooting Party.
      James Mason gets a rare opportunity to play a good guy.

    • @dakotawaters2930
      @dakotawaters2930 Před rokem +1

      The man's a genius. It's mind boggling watching how he successfully flushes out 1,000 characters. Lol!!

  • @thewishfulthinker
    @thewishfulthinker Před 4 lety +268

    You know, you're really going to have to do a sequel to this where you talk about TV mysteries. I can already see the David Suchet stans in the comments coming after you! But really, he is the best Poirot. His performance is incredible, unquestionably definitive, and it's a shame it never made it to the big screen. The ABC Murders is the one I'd recommend as a starter.

    • @Katy133
      @Katy133 Před 4 lety +16

      I would love it if Just Write did a whole video on JUST the David Suchet Poirot mysteries!

    • @gudldj
      @gudldj Před 4 lety +2

      @@Katy133 yes please

    • @hollyingraham3980
      @hollyingraham3980 Před rokem +1

      Only if he learns the name is pwahROH not poyROH. It's not film noyr but nwar.

  • @TheDelinear
    @TheDelinear Před rokem +59

    I know this is specifically about movies, but having just watched the Knives Out video and then this one, I feel like Columbo deserves a hat tip. The part in the previous video specifically about story structure is interesting if you apply it to Columbo. There, we see the murder happen first and foremost. Often Columbo doesn't even make an appearance until a third of the way into the story, and the killer and victim are the focus. To that end, it would seem to fit the "crime" genre rather than the "detective" genre.
    Columbo's performance going up against the murderer fits this too with the often playful back and forth which becomes more antagonistic on the part of the killer as they feel the net closing in. And then it feels like there is a genre switch into detective towards the end of the episode, when you realise Columbo how Columbo has pieced things together, leading into the big reveal. Some episodes do this better than others for sure, but I do enjoy the unconventional story structure of Columbo's mysteries, where the mystery for the audience is not "whodunnit" but more often "what clues did the killer leave/how will Columbo trip them up".

    • @adamsbja
      @adamsbja Před rokem +12

      I agree, Knives Out definitely takes a lot of structure from Cloumbo, and then twists as it keeps subverting its own expectations. I think the main thing about that setup is that it takes the focus off the detective. A Poirot mystery, no matter how wonderful, is a Poirot story; a Columbo mystery is the killer's story where this annoying detective is showing up. That's something Rian Johnson's talked about doing deliberately.

    • @calciferhowl3559
      @calciferhowl3559 Před rokem +4

      Fact you might enjoy: Columbo is a sub category of the mystery genre called "Howcatchem?" We know who did it but not what clues get them caught.

  • @Katy133
    @Katy133 Před 4 lety +114

    Just Write: The film stars Albert Finney as
    the best version of Poirot you'll find.
    Me: David Suchet says hello.

  • @lisahoshowsky4251
    @lisahoshowsky4251 Před rokem +82

    Excuse me, David Suchet is the best Poirot and the fact you said otherwise makes me question everything else you’re about to say. That mans dedication to playing the character and portraying the traits and mannerisms exactly as Christie wrote them while maintaining accuracy over years of episodes is simply astounding. He did not stray from the Christie character at all and no one else can even hold a candle to him.

    • @juanitajones6900
      @juanitajones6900 Před rokem +1

      I don't agree. All of the actors who have portrayed Poirto (at least the ones I have seen) were first-rate to me.

    • @headphonic8
      @headphonic8 Před 8 měsíci +1

      he absolutely strayed from her character in Murder on the Orient Express. In the book he's very lighthearted and literally jokes about a suicide. But they turned it into some drama where Poirot is on the verge of tears with some religious moral battle.

    • @motherlode628
      @motherlode628 Před 8 měsíci

      Agreed. I cringed immediately when he said that. David Suchet is and will always be The Poirot for me.

  • @georgeetboom7719
    @georgeetboom7719 Před 4 lety +291

    Are you not watching David Suchet's Poirot.!!!!! His TV series is the best re-encation.

    • @darkelmo2023
      @darkelmo2023 Před 4 lety +10

      I literally was looking through the comments to see if anyone else correlated him before I did, thank you for speaking truth! Haha

    • @georgeetboom7719
      @georgeetboom7719 Před 4 lety +5

      @@darkelmo2023 like, how you doi g a murder mystery vid and not include David Suchet

    • @Katy133
      @Katy133 Před 4 lety +8

      I was just about to type this! David Suchet is my absolute favourite portrayal of Poirot.

    • @nickkurtz512
      @nickkurtz512 Před 4 lety +6

      GEORGEE T Boom Suchet is the only one who can perfectly capture the personality that of one Hercule Poirot. I love Kenneth Branagh as a actor but I feel like he’s Poirot felt flat and good fuck that mustache! It’s like two mustaches laying atop from each other-AHHHHH. It should be short, waxed and simple.

    • @ven1s0n
      @ven1s0n Před 4 lety +5

      Lol I was just about to say that but BOOM! Your comment was there, waiting for me.

  • @crgrier
    @crgrier Před rokem +5

    The multiple endings of Clue was indeed promoted. The tag line was, "Who dun it depends on where you see it!" It was a failed effort to get the public to visit several theaters, paying each time, to discover all the endings.

  • @jaxie4878
    @jaxie4878 Před 4 lety +51

    How could you forget Sleuth!!! This is the one movie I was waiting for you to mention since like Knives Out, Sleuth also has a healthy dose of class commentary.

    • @vb8428
      @vb8428 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too

    • @floraposteschild4184
      @floraposteschild4184 Před 2 lety +8

      Aside from Agatha Christie, Sleuth had the MOST influence, from the sets to the class commentary to the character of Harlan Thrombey, which was obviously inspired by Andrew Wyke.

    • @WilliamButtlicker
      @WilliamButtlicker Před 2 lety +3

      I was hoping for it be in the video too, Sleuth is a gem.

    • @SidneyBroadshead
      @SidneyBroadshead Před rokem +8

      The "Jolly Jack" mannequin in the foyer is a reference to _Sleuth_ (1972). Andrew Wyke (Lawrence Olivier) has a similar mannequin in his house.

    • @TheDelinear
      @TheDelinear Před rokem +5

      Rian Johnson tells a story (which he admits may be apocryphal) about how the protagonist in Sleuth is based on Sondheim, who wrote The Last of Sheila and was a huge fan of the genre, and the title was almost "Who's Afraid of Stephen Sondheim," so it does seem like a big one to miss from the list.

  • @saraho92
    @saraho92 Před 4 lety +275

    Wrong.... Suchet is the best Poirot. End of. Case closed.

    • @a_lethe_ion
      @a_lethe_ion Před 4 lety +6

      Yeah, what an utter disgrace....
      Suchet isnt just the best poirot he IS Hercules Poirot..
      Their version of this is shit tho, or at least un-poiroty

    • @JohannesMariaRunge
      @JohannesMariaRunge Před 4 lety +3

      Was about to write the same.

    • @GoUpv13
      @GoUpv13 Před 4 lety +2

      EXACTLY

    • @sergey_is_sergey
      @sergey_is_sergey Před 4 lety +1

      But only in the early ones. I hate how they tried to make Poirot "gritty". Poirot should never be "gritty". Poirot should never be depressing. Murder On The Orient Express with Suchet just seems weird and alien compared with the initial run with him.

    • @jackhsbayliss5432
      @jackhsbayliss5432 Před 4 lety +1

      @@sergey_is_sergey Murder on the Orient Express, is one of Poirot's darkest points though where he's torn between the moral and the lawful, it's the same in the book and I always found the additions in the Suchet versions only emphasized that struggle, other stories such as Curtain also paint Poirot in a darker light I don't think they necessarily tried to make it gritty those stories just were. Whereas the Kenneth Branagh version practically makes Poirot into RDJ Sherlock Holmes with a brawl over a bridge

  • @SabeFett
    @SabeFett Před 4 lety +474

    Okay...but...David Suchet was the best Poirot.

    • @IQzminus2
      @IQzminus2 Před 4 lety +26

      This 100%
      When I read the books I tend to prefer miss Marple. But David Suchet is just so perfect for the role of Poirot that I prefer everything he is in over the many adoptions of movies, mini series and series with miss Marple

    • @jmchez
      @jmchez Před 4 lety +16

      His version of "Murder of the Orient Express" is the best. Brannagh's version is an abomination!

    • @alanpennie8013
      @alanpennie8013 Před 3 lety +10

      Absolutely definitive.
      He IS Poirot.

    • @karlkarlos3545
      @karlkarlos3545 Před 3 lety

      and the most boring one.

    • @esstheruth
      @esstheruth Před 3 lety +5

      Overall, yes... But TV is a totally different category.

  • @cyanimation1605
    @cyanimation1605 Před 4 lety +69

    I kept expecting some sort of Westing Game twist, where Christopher Plummer wasn’t dead and he wanted whoever solved his murder to inherit the company. But wow, what happened was so much more complex.

    • @calaphis3468
      @calaphis3468 Před 4 lety +3

      That's what I thought too!

    • @ethanrichmond3992
      @ethanrichmond3992 Před 4 lety +1

      Me too!

    • @PanAndScanBuddy
      @PanAndScanBuddy Před 4 lety +2

      TBH I think he knew. He realized his medicine had been switched, he said he wasn't afraid of death, but he ensured that she would get the inheritance. Crazy old man.

    • @maia_gaia
      @maia_gaia Před 4 lety +2

      I was the same way! But I think a huge part of that was wanting to see more of Christopher Plummer's performance. He was great, and his relationship with Marta made me so happy

    • @timmyturner493
      @timmyturner493 Před 4 lety +10

      @@PanAndScanBuddy I feel like that almost misses the point tho. He's so self- and drama- obsessed that he doesn't stop to listen to his nurse when she tells him to do something reasonable, instead deciding that this is the perfect time to be smarter than everyone else. He's a victim of his social class just as much as every other character imo.

  • @jasongeorgis3483
    @jasongeorgis3483 Před 4 lety +42

    I want to echo what Just Write had to say about Clue and Deathtrap. The humor in Clue is so stupid yet self-aware and all so perfectly executed that I was cackling like a madman while watching it. Tim Curry's performance in the classic "reveal" scene is pure genius. But when it comes to self-aware murder mysteries, Deathtrap is the magnum opus. The amounts of meta in this movie is bordering on the absurd, but it tows the line brilliantly so you don't completely check out from the story being told. Both are definitely worth the watch if Knives Out left you itching for a goofy, meta take on murder mysteries.

    • @VonWenk
      @VonWenk Před 4 lety +1

      I saw Deathtrap at the movies when it came out and remember being kind of shocked at the kiss in the middle.

  • @discoverybg31
    @discoverybg31 Před 4 lety +95

    Murder by Death is a classic. Anyone who likes mysteries should watch it.

    • @auldthymer
      @auldthymer Před 4 lety +8

      Sam Diamond(!) and his Girl-Friday, Tess:
      Tess: Twain picked up Sam in a gay bar.
      Sam: I was working on a case! Working.
      Tess: Every night for six months?

    • @peggysweeney1282
      @peggysweeney1282 Před 4 lety +17

      'The last time that I trusted a dame was in Paris in 1940. She said she was going out to get a bottle of wine. Two hours later, the Germans marched into France.'

    • @LittleV179
      @LittleV179 Před 4 lety +3

      @@peggysweeney1282 you could have told me we needed oil when I went back for the gas.

    • @rubytuesdayphoenix
      @rubytuesdayphoenix Před rokem +5

      Tess: He was very good to me. He would take me to the circus and give me candy. We stopped going when I was about twenty-six. I'm sorry, Sam.
      Sam: Twenty-six? What the hell kind of a circus was it?
      🤣

    • @fzcbh4698
      @fzcbh4698 Před rokem +2

      I felt Dangan Ronpa first game take some inspiration from Murder by Death, like being locked to solve the crime that will happen and the idea of missing one of the kitchen knives.

  • @HowdyDuty4
    @HowdyDuty4 Před 4 lety +66

    I feel spoiled. Clue was one of the first movies I remember seeing and it has guided my love for Tim Curry ever since.

  • @JadedJada
    @JadedJada Před 4 lety +39

    The idea of Kenneth Branagh holding BACK on a potentially over-the-top performance is baffling and a little frightening to me.

    • @TheGeorgeD13
      @TheGeorgeD13 Před 3 lety +1

      The weird thing about this guy saying that is that Kenneth DOESN’T hold back in the movie, so it’s just extra weird. Like, did we even see the same movie?

    • @davidv4018
      @davidv4018 Před 3 lety +3

      I enjoyed the movie, and at the time i thought people were being unfair to it. I feel the same today, but it feels like there is something missing: like it is not too excentric nor too serious nor too funny. I hope the second one finds the right spot; i know i am gonna watch it doesn't matter the format in which it is released.

  • @harlowethrombey1526
    @harlowethrombey1526 Před 3 lety +11

    "If you only watch one movie from this, watch 'Clue'." Agreed!

  • @emmahiggins
    @emmahiggins Před rokem +5

    What Knives Out reminded me of most was Agatha Christie's Crooked House (the book, haven't seen the movie). Head of the family is murdered by being injected with a dangerous substance that got switched around for their medicine. Then all of his relatives and his couple of servants are under suspicion for killing him to get their part of the inheritance.

  • @ew6483
    @ew6483 Před 4 lety +125

    I’m just gonna leave this here: it’s pronounced ‘Pwaro’

    • @RetepAdam
      @RetepAdam Před 4 lety +4

      Like Sbarro.

    • @cazia9
      @cazia9 Před 4 lety +6

      @@RetepAdam Yup - one more time for the cheap seats - pwah-roh

    • @brandchan
      @brandchan Před 4 lety +2

      Okay, I thought I was smoking crack and though he got in wrong in the video but I was like have I been wrong this whole time?

  • @purpleghost106
    @purpleghost106 Před 4 lety +41

    Finney is allowed to be "P-why-roe" so long as David Suchet remains "P-wah-rho" ;D
    (Always loved the way Suchet emphasized the French pronunciation of Poirot)

    • @purpleghost106
      @purpleghost106 Před 4 lety +3

      Edit: Thanks to you, I think I'll watch/re-watch each of these.
      The first Orient Express movie version of "Poirot" has, imo, more in common with Clouseau of the Pink Panther movies than Poirot the book character. (But to be clear I actually like the Pink Panther movies, I just prefer Poirot to be serious and competent-- even though he's pompous. That to me is what makes a good adaptation of Poirot.)

    • @cayreet5992
      @cayreet5992 Před 4 lety +1

      @@purpleghost106 I watched the movie today and I never saw Finney act in any way like Sellers did as Clouseau. He was quirky, but he showed competence throughout the movie.

  • @4Kcomix
    @4Kcomix Před 4 lety +43

    Rain Johnson also said the show “Columbo” was an inspiration for the movie’s structure

    • @JenniferJones-hw9wu
      @JenniferJones-hw9wu Před 4 lety +4

      Columbo is THE BEST

    • @andreasoldini3449
      @andreasoldini3449 Před 4 lety +2

      Seriously? Colombo is Columbo in the U.S.A?ahahahahahahah
      It's too much🤣🤣🤣

    • @star88wars
      @star88wars Před 4 lety +3

      It makes sense, in Columbo you already see how the crime is committed. The way he solves the mysterie is the objective

    • @alanpennie8013
      @alanpennie8013 Před 3 lety +3

      @@star88wars
      Blanc's performance of bumbling obliviousness struck me as very much modelled on Columbo.

  • @Site_42
    @Site_42 Před 4 lety +64

    I was only glancing sideways at “#CastMaggieSmithinKnivesOutTwo” and I thought it was a Mikey Neuman “Muffled Catawampus” and laughed.

    • @davidv4018
      @davidv4018 Před 3 lety

      Imagine Maggie Smith in a Knives Out 2 by JJ Abrams. Near the end of the movie and out of the blue she says: "I...am...Dora Charleston".

  • @CurtWedin
    @CurtWedin Před 4 lety +19

    A good counterpart to Deathtrap is the 1972 film Sleuth. (Which, incidentally, prominently features one of the Thrombey estate puppets.) It's pretty great.

    • @rick-potts
      @rick-potts Před 4 lety +4

      Sleuth is Superb. One of the best two handers put to film.

  • @christianemden7637
    @christianemden7637 Před 4 lety +17

    I’m so happy you included the last of Sheila an almost unknown jewel. I would disagree about clue being the one movie you have to see, for me the last of Sheila is taking that spot.

  • @lad9732
    @lad9732 Před 4 lety +30

    Clue is such a gem. Im glad it gets the recognition it deserves

  • @Tovec8
    @Tovec8 Před 4 lety +21

    Clue is legitimately my all time favourite movie. Every performamce, every prop, the composition of the mystery and investigation, it is just fantastic. It deserves to be far more well known than it is.

    • @cayreet5992
      @cayreet5992 Před 4 lety +2

      I agree. Comedy-wise, it's a bit of a 'love it or hate it' movie, since it is pretty over the top (which I love in a comedy), but from the technical standpoint, its a masterpiece.

  • @DeepanshuSharmaSTARK1115
    @DeepanshuSharmaSTARK1115 Před 4 lety +33

    Movies in order --
    1) Murder on the Orient Express
    2) Evil Under the Sun
    3) Death on the Nile
    4) The Mirror Crack'd
    5) Murder by Death
    6) Private Eyes
    7) Clue
    8) The Last of Sheila
    9) Deathtrap
    10) Gosford Park

    • @willsaponaro
      @willsaponaro Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks!

    • @VonWenk
      @VonWenk Před 4 lety

      I actually tried to see The Mirror Crack'd when it came out, but I arrived to the theater late, and for some reason, I've yet to see it.

    • @beaudoctor5160
      @beaudoctor5160 Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you! Really😄

  • @angiefiore8673
    @angiefiore8673 Před 4 lety +34

    The entire cast of Clue is incredible!
    But Tim Curry still takes the cake!!

  • @alwaysxnever
    @alwaysxnever Před 4 lety +29

    If Tim Curry as a person is anything like his performances, I swear, I love this dude. Still breaks my heart that he suffered a stroke.

  • @onezerotwo
    @onezerotwo Před 4 lety +111

    THIS GUY IS GOOD BUT HOW DO DARE YOU DUNK ON DAVID SUCHET. *throws down a gauntlet* HOW DARE U SIR!

  • @mrbisco
    @mrbisco Před 4 lety +27

    When Clue came out it was advertised as having multiple endings

    • @georginatoland
      @georginatoland Před 4 lety +7

      mrbisco - When I saw it in the theater, there was a small sign that told people in line which ending they would be viewing. “This showing of Clue will be Ending A.”

    • @MrBaskins2010
      @MrBaskins2010 Před 4 lety +4

      More movies should follow this route. Imagine three different endings to Inception

    • @sartorius73
      @sartorius73 Před 3 lety

      @@MrBaskins2010 My head is hurting just thinking about that.

    • @martinsorenson1055
      @martinsorenson1055 Před 3 lety

      The DVD has all the endings.

  • @annematusiewicz3712
    @annematusiewicz3712 Před 3 lety +11

    In the Hot Fuzz director's commentary, they said they wanted to make a film you could watch again and again and see the clues right there in front of you the whole time, like two other movies: The Usual Suspects, and The Last of Sheila. I've watched The Last of Sheila at least twenty-five times in the past five years and it seems like there's always some new detail to notice. And a knockout ensemble cast, as well! Seriously awesome.

  • @rick-potts
    @rick-potts Před 4 lety +42

    Just leave this here:
    Sleuth
    The 1972 version.

    • @Hegder
      @Hegder Před 4 lety +8

      Very surprised this isn't on this list.

    • @unetoutautrehistoire-lacul957
      @unetoutautrehistoire-lacul957 Před 4 lety +9

      "Sleuth" is a masterpiece. Michael Caine, Laurence Olivier and Alec Cawthorne (probably his best movie). You should NOT research on Google any information about this movie or you will find some spoilers. Go watch it!

    • @ElwoodDowd
      @ElwoodDowd Před 4 lety +2

      @@Hegder It heavily influenced the film, as per the director himself. Very odd that this isn't here!

    • @peggysweeney1282
      @peggysweeney1282 Před 4 lety +1

      Agreed, I was waiting for that too. A jumped-up pantry boy who never knew his place!

    • @jvgreendarmok
      @jvgreendarmok Před 4 lety +3

      The laughing sailor mannequin from Sleuth (or a very similar one) appears at the start of Knives Out.

  • @UltimateKyuubiFox
    @UltimateKyuubiFox Před 4 lety +4

    There’s something poetic about murder mystery film veteran Maggie Smith becoming most iconic for her role in the equally mystery-novel templated Harry Potter series.

  • @likopinina6803
    @likopinina6803 Před 4 lety +18

    I highly recommend a French movie "8 women" by Ozon. I was constantly thinking of it while watching "Knives Out"

  • @MichaelDoppe
    @MichaelDoppe Před 4 lety +4

    No Sleuth? The scenic/prop design of knives out is lifted directly from sleuth, as well as the murder mystery author trope that sleuth inspired deathtrap.

    • @VonWenk
      @VonWenk Před 4 lety +1

      Did the murder mystery author trope from Sleuth inspire Deathtrap? They both were originally plays after all.

    • @alanpennie8013
      @alanpennie8013 Před 3 lety

      @@VonWenk
      The family resemblance is very noticeable.

  • @FatherTime89
    @FatherTime89 Před 4 lety +8

    Clue is one of my favorite comedies ever. I rented it from a Blockbuster bargain bin once, not expecting much, and it was so funny I missed some of the jokes because I was laughing so much at the previous jokes.

  • @jackinthebox1993
    @jackinthebox1993 Před 4 lety +5

    Knives Out was one of my favorite movies of 2019! Thank you for uploading this video! 📹

  • @vitod7425
    @vitod7425 Před 4 lety +7

    The new “Murder...” movie is great. I do like both, and while the classic is better in some ways, I saw the remake on a Sunday afternoon matinee in a theater full of old people, and that was one of the most pleasurable experiences I’ve had at the movies ever. Everyone laughed when they were supposed to, everyone was quiet during the quiet scenes, and everyone left in a light pleasurable mood. I couldn’t recreate the experience with the original which I saw at home, alone.

  • @jennifermears7245
    @jennifermears7245 Před rokem +2

    Love love love Gosford Park - a constant barrage of subtle yet essential snippets of detail. You have to stay constantly alert - no sentence, no glance, is without some meaning. It’s like a 1930’s film, with wit & style & total self-confidence.

    • @jennifermears7245
      @jennifermears7245 Před rokem

      And Clue cracks me up every time!!! Simply love Madeline Kahn!

  • @gailcbull
    @gailcbull Před 4 lety +9

    David Suchet is my personal favourite Poirot. But that's because he was the first Poirot I ever saw on screen.

  • @torysaccount5753
    @torysaccount5753 Před 4 lety +8

    I laugh at the end scene where she lifts the mug with “my home“ on it in the frame literally every time

  • @StefanTetelepta
    @StefanTetelepta Před 4 lety +11

    No Sleuth?
    Thats the best of all. I saw the Michael Caine version when i was a teenager and i never saw the first twist coming

    • @VonWenk
      @VonWenk Před 4 lety

      Michael Caine is in both versions.

  • @katherinealvarez9216
    @katherinealvarez9216 Před 4 lety +2

    This is great. I love seeing what inspired Knives Out, and I definitely seen some of these.

  • @rockysage7760
    @rockysage7760 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this! I haven't seen a single movie you've mentioned in this video. But Knives out was one of my favorite movies of last year. So I'll go watch them now.

  • @Laura-xx7lj
    @Laura-xx7lj Před 4 lety +6

    My favourite thing about Christie stuff as well is that she was riffing on the Golden Age of Detective Stories an in particular Knox's 10 Commandments/Rules of Detective Stories, in that she throws them all out and riffs on all of them. So when something riffs on Christie, its just meta on top of meta which is amazing.

    • @jvgreendarmok
      @jvgreendarmok Před 4 lety +4

      This is something Rian Johnson has mentioned. If you're going to subvert the Christie style, chances are she's already done it.

    • @alanpennie8013
      @alanpennie8013 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jvgreendarmok
      In over 50 years of tricking the reader there weren't many subversions she didn't try out.

  • @amyZRE
    @amyZRE Před 4 lety +7

    I think you missed "Sleuth" by Joseph L.Mankiewicz , but I loved these reviews. Nice video!!!

  • @Windupchronic
    @Windupchronic Před 4 lety +21

    Paramount did advertise that Clue would have three different endings, even if it wasn't in the trailers. Papers used to run ads for movies, giving showtimes for local theaters, much the way a service like Fandango does now, just without the ability to automatically buy tickets through a newspaper. The newspaper ads for Clue not only said the movie had three different endings, but told you at which theater you could see each ending.
    Also, I love Gosford Park. Highly recommend it.

    • @onlyashes89
      @onlyashes89 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s a real shame. I always liked the idea that two people could go and see the same movie but come away with a different outcome without realising it.

    • @stephenmitchell9520
      @stephenmitchell9520 Před rokem

      It totally sucks that I totally understand why you felt the need to explain newspaper showtime listings, beyond the fact that you wanted to explain the "ending/location " aspect.

  • @actress5256
    @actress5256 Před 4 lety +1

    Wait I’ve been craving mystery movies!! Thank you!!

  • @thenightowldude
    @thenightowldude Před 4 lety +36

    I can also recommend the movie Sleuth (1972), also starring Michael Caine - a very similar plot to Deathtrap.

    • @nirvanachile24
      @nirvanachile24 Před 4 lety +9

      And the sailor statue in Sleuth is in the Twombly house in Knives Out. An obvious homage.

    • @thenightowldude
      @thenightowldude Před 4 lety +4

      @@nirvanachile24 Yes - I love all those automatons - really creepy

    • @jasongeorgis3483
      @jasongeorgis3483 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm DYING to see Sleuth but for some reason you can't rent it anywhere >:(

    • @BenCol
      @BenCol Před 4 lety +1

      Jason Georgis It’s on CZcams. At least, it was when I watched it.

    • @olga5943
      @olga5943 Před 4 lety +1

      There is also a remake made in 2000s with the same name

  • @BlackCanary87
    @BlackCanary87 Před 4 lety +4

    "Solving a mystery while staying home and doing the gardening" -- you've just described the Nero Wolfe books, which received an EXCELLENT adaptation on A&E: A Nero Wolfe Mystery starring Timothy Hutton.

    • @alanpennie8013
      @alanpennie8013 Před 3 lety

      The detective who leaves it to others to unearth the clues is a regular recurring trope of detective fiction.

  • @talistheintrovert
    @talistheintrovert Před 4 lety

    This video just made me want to go and rewatch all these movies and if that isn't a blessing in these times I don't know what is. Top Notch content as always!

  • @andrewklang809
    @andrewklang809 Před 4 lety

    Spectacular idea for a video. Not only full of suggestions for those new to the genre, but also adding lots of new elements to look out for upon a Knives Out rewatch. I've seen five of the ten, and never really considered the direct inspirations.

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache Před 4 lety +13

    I finally got to watch Knives Out last week because I was stuck at home doing nothing

  • @Dreamweaver393
    @Dreamweaver393 Před 4 lety +4

    I've loved murder mystery who done it movies since I was a little girl. Finding this video with a list of most of my favorite ones, including Murder on The Orient Express, Clue, and Murder by Death, has been a delight, and makes me wanna binge-watch them all.

  • @WeWantBears
    @WeWantBears Před rokem +1

    A curious love for interesting stories - I love this channel.

  • @thebookworm6554
    @thebookworm6554 Před rokem +2

    YES!!!! You talked about some of my favorite movies ever (Muder on the Orient Express is also one of my favorite books ever), and now I really want to see the others there I haven't seen yet. Some things that came into my mind as I was watching: 1- Murder by death is hilarious. I haven't seen Private Eyes but if it's any better, I'm excited! 2 - I can't believe you talked about The Mirror Crack'd and didn't mention that it's Angela Lansbury who plays Mrs. Marple. She will later be known for playing Jessica Fletcher in Murder She Wrote - where her character is a modern version of Mrs. Marple. 3- Gosford Park is so wonderful and so underrated, I'm so happy someone is talking about it. And the cast!!! 4- Murder on the Orient Express is just so good, it gives me goosebumps every time I see it. I like Kenneth Branagh but the newer version feels like it really missed the point. Except Michelle Pfeiffer as Mrs. Hubbard, she was the best thing in this movie. Anyway, thank you for making this video (I know I'm two years late, who cares), it really put a smile on my face.

  • @neohermitist
    @neohermitist Před 3 lety +3

    Peter Falk as Sam Diamond in Murder By Death is fantastic. It's worth the watch for his performance alone. There is a scene where he is ragging on the other detectives that one will never tire of viewing.

  • @cthellis
    @cthellis Před 4 lety +30

    “...as the best version of Poirot you’ll find.”
    Blocked.
    Reported.
    Defenestrated.

  • @kimhill3614
    @kimhill3614 Před 4 lety

    This was really fun! Thank you.

  • @Steve19906
    @Steve19906 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this. I needed more murder mysteries.

  • @MrCREWCRUSHIN95
    @MrCREWCRUSHIN95 Před 4 lety +3

    You missed the BEST one - and the one Johnson has referenced as a huge influence - 1972’s SLEUTH with Laurence Oliver and Michael Caine.

  • @fallingstars360
    @fallingstars360 Před 4 lety +4

    I love the reaction to Diana Rigg. If you really want some fun mystery, fantastic ideas, and breaking of the fourth wall PLEASE watch The Avengers with Diana Rigg and Patrick Macnee. You do not need to watch the seasons in order.

  • @anthonykoeslag
    @anthonykoeslag Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much! You gave me some movies to search for

  • @Terelon
    @Terelon Před 2 lety

    Thanks, I was looking for films to watch in this genre other than ones I've seen :)

  • @johnblack3204
    @johnblack3204 Před 4 lety +4

    Clue is one of my favorites! Madeline Kahn is also fantastic in the movie."Flames! On the side of my face!" The whole movie is just endlessly quotable, the multiple endings are phenomenal (the last one is my favorite), and the fact that every actor knows exactly what movie they're in just makes it a classic. Please everyone, if you have not seen Clue please watch it!

  • @RDWheat
    @RDWheat Před 4 lety +8

    It reminds me of an old choose your own adventure book, Who Killed Harlow Thromby?

    • @chaneloberlin573
      @chaneloberlin573 Před 3 lety

      That’s where the name Harlan thromby came from I think tbf you probably already knew this because it’s so obvious

  • @FlymanMS
    @FlymanMS Před 4 lety

    Thanks for your recommendations!

  • @Yepsuredid
    @Yepsuredid Před 2 lety +1

    Clue is one of my all-time favorite movies. Glad to see it get covered 👍🏾

  • @EphraimRyan
    @EphraimRyan Před 4 lety +30

    "HERkyool Pie-ROW"

  • @esteicy98
    @esteicy98 Před 2 lety +3

    I just watched Clue thanks to this recommendation and I think it just became a new favorite of mine, it was so funny and unique! I laughed so hard but also the mystery was really good, the three different endings were all amazing, each crazier than the previous one.
    Honestly it's a pity that this movie isn't more appreciated, before this video I didn't even know it existed. But I am glad I know it and I'll make sure to re-watch it.

  • @melindasoregi
    @melindasoregi Před rokem

    Thank you for this!

  • @Bribri-us9yh
    @Bribri-us9yh Před 4 lety +1

    I've only seen Clue and Gosford Park but, after watching your reviews, I'll probably go and watch every other movie you mentioned in this video!

  • @Malky24
    @Malky24 Před 4 lety +3

    "It also contains Maggie Smith." and the late, great David Niven who featured in your Agatha movies as well.
    I also hold my hand up for David Suchet being the best Poirot but Ustinov was really, really good too! Also I'm not gay but I might be for Tim Curry. I absolutely bloody love him.

  • @IW-ow9cp
    @IW-ow9cp Před 4 lety +5

    I was surprised when I clicked on this video to see that it's completely genuine and not a prank.

  • @TheCapedPanda
    @TheCapedPanda Před 4 lety

    Please do more eps like this where you go through a cannon of films which influenced a recent film in that genre! I loved this video and just watched Clue (amazing) so awesome job! Hope your keeping safe and well. 😁

  • @chini_boi
    @chini_boi Před 4 lety

    I watched this video first then went on to watch the rest of your content. It is all great and I just wanted to let you know that!

  • @RD-lt3ht
    @RD-lt3ht Před 4 lety +3

    Not really a "who dunnit", but more a HOW-could-it-be-done and WHY-it-is-eventually-done, two-character study, is 1972's Sleuth...brilliant. And because they're fun, both made for TV versions of "One Of My Wives Is Missing".

    • @VonWenk
      @VonWenk Před 4 lety

      Wait. There's a version besides the one with Jack Klugman? I had no idea.

    • @RD-lt3ht
      @RD-lt3ht Před 4 lety +1

      @@VonWenk Yes, but I mistakenly referred to it by the klugman title. The other has Elliott Gould in Klugman's role and is known as "Vanishing Act". Also found out that there was a 3rd telemovie, "Honeymoon With A Stranger", that starred Janet Leigh. Google the Klugman title and find other interesting info.

    • @VonWenk
      @VonWenk Před 4 lety

      @@RD-lt3ht I remember One of My Wives Is Missing being initially broadcast just before Quincy debuted. I really liked it, and I think Levinson and Link wrote it. I also liked Murder by Natural Causes and Rehearsal for Murder.

    • @RD-lt3ht
      @RD-lt3ht Před 4 lety +1

      @@VonWenk Thanks for mentioning Rehearsal for Murder; thought it was a different movie, but quick Google search led me to the actual movie I thinking of, but who's title escaped me -- "Guilty Conscience", 1985 -- starring Anthony Hopkins.

    • @VonWenk
      @VonWenk Před 4 lety

      @@RD-lt3ht Thanks. I may check those out.

  • @Orenady
    @Orenady Před 4 lety +9

    Your praising of Finney/dismissal of Suchet better be an April Fool's joke. o_0

    • @martinsorenson1055
      @martinsorenson1055 Před 3 lety

      I think this should tell him that there's a whole other world of murder mysteries that he has yet to discover.

  • @empatheticrambo4890
    @empatheticrambo4890 Před rokem

    This movie definitely did help me rekindle my love of mystery movies. Very excited to get a good recommendation list

  • @Stryker_Rain
    @Stryker_Rain Před 4 lety

    As someone who recently watched knives out which then led me to clue, and have been hoping to watch some other movies of a similar genre I can't thank you enough! Thank you!

  • @pca1987
    @pca1987 Před 4 lety +5

    Of course I know who Diana Rigg is. She's Emma freaking Peel.
    She's also Teresa 'Tracy' di Vicenzo aka Teresa Bond.

  • @schuylerthackeray5834
    @schuylerthackeray5834 Před 4 lety +11

    Sorry but David Suchet is BY FAR the best Poirot! And that version of Murder on the Orient Express far superior.

  • @kevinlane1801
    @kevinlane1801 Před rokem

    I just keep checking my notifications to see if you have finished your Glass Onion take. Can't wait!

  • @arfielding4495
    @arfielding4495 Před 4 lety

    Totally unrelated comment to this video, but I'm currently in the home stretch on finishing my degree in English Literature, and managed to come across your thesis on The Faerie Queene. I've been watching your videos for a while and love the angle you take on dissecting film from a storytelling perspective, so I did a little digging and figured out your background was also in English Literature. I'm looking at progressing to my PhD soon and wanted to say that your move into being a CZcams content creator with this kind of background is really inspiring!
    (Also I loved Knives Out. I am yet to watch a Rian Johnson film that I didn't think was brilliant.)

  • @gregoryjkane
    @gregoryjkane Před 4 lety +6

    Check out "Sleuth" with Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine! I prefer it to the others on your list.

  • @SuPeRNinJaRed
    @SuPeRNinJaRed Před rokem +6

    1:59 Spoiler alert... the Train did it!

  • @birdmoney
    @birdmoney Před 4 lety

    I love your thumbnails

  • @philippegagnon3298
    @philippegagnon3298 Před 4 lety

    I just wanted to say, the subject matter might be a bit morbid, but I really enjoyed the video, it distracted me and made me smile at a time when I was getting very anxious, so thank you for that. Keep up the good work!