Clue (film)/YMMV

"Here's my suggestion: Since this movie is so short anyway (88 minutes), why doesn't the studio abandon the ridiculous multiple-ending scheme and show all three endings at every theater? It would be more fun that way."
 * Better on DVD: With its 3 endings, which not only heavily encourage re-watching to work out the various solutions, but also make a trip to a theater showing only one ending less satisfying, Clue seems specially designed for DVD viewing. Even though it was made almost a decade before the medium was invented.
 * Of course when it was released on VHS, all three endings were shown back to back like it is available on the DVD. However the DVD has the option to choose a random ending.
 * The way I heard it, the multiple endings were supposed to be spread out over the movie's run, or mixed up and shown randomly... so that if you wanted to see the other two endings, you had to go see the movie again. Twice. At least.
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: Both the singing telegram girl and the Jehovah's Witness.
 * Ear Worm: "I... am... your singing telegram--" *BANG*
 * Also:"...Oh, life could be a dream (sh-boom)...If I could take you up in paradise up above (sh-boom)..."
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Yvette (for obvious reasons) and Wadsworth both count.
 * Fridge Brilliance: How can you win if you are the murderer/ess?
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: Roger Ebert offered this in his review:
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: Roger Ebert offered this in his review:
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: Roger Ebert offered this in his review:


 * Magnificent Bastard: Wadsworth, the butler. In all three endings.
 * Mr. Green in the third..
 * Memetic Mutation:
 * "FLAMES on the side of my face"
 * "It was [person] in the [location] with the [weapon]"
 * Moment of Awesome: The third, "real" ending
 * Nightmare Fuel: One of the children's books of the series ends with Mr. Green being strangled by Mr. Boddy's pet snake. Green begs for help, but Boddy just pulls up a chair and says he wants to watch. Pretty dark for a kids' book based on a board game.
 * They Changed It, Now It Sucks: The 2008 "modernized" version of the game, as some fans found that the original version aged just fine and didn't need to be more up-to-date.
 * Vindicated by Cable: As mentioned elsewhere, this was a flop in theaters, but has since gained a significant cult following.