#Clue

2026-02-08

Nicholas Tartaglione, with a ziptie, let in then out of the cell by guards who turned off the camera then claimed to have both fallen asleep. #JeffreyEpstein #trump #clue #uspol

I win Clue.

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LeRoy Millerkd8bxp
2026-01-25

Added a couple of new board games this week - Tenzi Dice game, Cover-up and Clue VCR Mystery Game.
I picked all this up from a local auction for under $5.00 - you can't buy dice for $5.00 dollar so I feel like this was a pretty good deal, I even found an DVD image of the VHS tape, so maybe I can even play the Clue game.

2 Tenzi Dice Games, and the game Cover-up probably from the 1960s based on the picture.Clue VCR Mystery Game
LeRoy Millerkd8bxp
2026-01-18

Some new board and card games I picked up this week.

Farkel dice game was a late Christmas present from one of the grandkids - I think he knows that papaw likes games.

Clue Rick & Morty Back in Blackout I found cheap on eBay.

And the three card games came from Amazon - really just needed them to pad out the order to get free shipping. But also had a gift card from Christmas, so.

Farkel Dice Game a late Christmas gift from one of the grandkidsClue - Rick and Morty Back in Blackout edition found on eBay cheapUno Flip, Flip 7, and Clue Suspect Card Game all brand new from Amazon
2026-01-04

A slashed painting has significant meaning in my next book, out sometime in 2026. Not the cover—just a little teaser graphic. #sneakpreview #book #books #bookstodon #teaser #mastodon #writingCommunity #writing #clue #writer #scribesAndMakers #novels #thriller #novel #novel #sunday

A holler represents a setting tucked in the mountains with a creek and people who know each other. Maybe not all that ideal. A teaser graphic for a novel I'm hoping to have out in the early part of '26. A slashed painting is significant.
2026-01-01

We decided to watch Clue for New Years Eve.

Such a great movie.

Damn near perfection.

#Clue #ClueMovie #IHadToStopHerScreaming

Jon McBrine | YA Sci-Fi Authorjon_mcbrine_author
2025-12-29

Did you play board games with your family over the holidays? Well, now there is something new to fight about! Find out which tabletop game landed on the Top Three list of movies based on board games in the latest blog on my subbed stack

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2025-12-27

I watched 'Clue' last night - delightfully camp & a perfect movie for a snowy Friday night 🕵🏻‍♂️
#clue

Dennis Wilkinsondjwtwo
2025-12-14

OK, Advent calendar, I'm sensing a pattern. Another from the same Irish distillery as yesterday: Midleton's Barry Crockett Legacy @ 46% ABV. Vanilla, oak, citrus, and apple on the nose; orange marmalade, cinnamon, and more vanilla on the palate; all of that lingers into the finish, which turns peppery.

1/2

A photograph of a crystal glass of amber-colored whiskey on a wooden surface from above, surrounded by the original six murder weapons from the game of "Clue": a ring of rope, a (toy) handgun, a dagger, a wrench, a pipe (no lead pipe scraps in the house, so copper), and a candlestick.
2025-12-13

Here's my full set of builds for the 40th anniversary of Clue, released on this day in 1985. I think it's arguably the best comedy movie ever made, or at least in the running. But oh, what's this? A special guest, and he's not doing so well. I wonder what happened to him? 🤔

Render of LEGO models of the main cast of the movie Clue. From left to right are Miss Scarlet, Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Wadsworth, Yvette, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, and Professor Plum. To make a long story short, one by one they all arrived, and most now carry deadly weapons. They all stand in an arc around Mr. Boddy, who is lying on his back. Maybe he was poisoned? Well, they'd better find out who killed him, and where, and with what. At least there is safety in numbers. But there's one thing I don't understand—one plus two... plus one...
2025-12-12

Miss Scarlet was actually the first build I did for this series. But I left her until now since she arrives last along with Professor Plum. I'm especially proud of this one—I think she's instantly recognizable with her dress, hair, scarf, & candlestick. Clue turns 40 tomorrow!

Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Miss Scarlet from the movie Clue, wearing white gloves and a light blue scarf.Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Miss Scarlet from the movie Clue, holding a candlestick.
2025-12-11

I struggled with the colors of Professor Plum's suit before settling on what looked best to me, even if it doesn't quite match the movie. His outfit doesn't change much, but I mussed up his hair from all the running around. I also giggled uncontrollably when I added his pipe.

Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Professor Plum from the movie Clue, smoking a pipe.Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Professor Plum from the movie Clue, with slightly disheveled hair and holding a revolver.
2025-12-10

Next up for Clue's 40th anniversary is Mr. Green, arguably my favorite of the cast (it's a close thing with Colonel Mustard). In stark contrast to Mrs. Peacock, his outfit—and consequently the build—is quite simple. But as usual I had fun trying to get the hair just right.

Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Mr. Green from the movie Clue, carrying a lead pipe.Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Mr. Green from the movie Clue, without his glasses and holding a revolver.
2025-12-09

Of all my builds for Clue's 40th anniversary, Mrs. Peacock was the most intimidating given the complexity of her dress & accessories. I wasn't able to make her cat eye glasses, but I think I did a pretty good job with her fur stole & hair, plus an alternate late-evening outfit.

Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Mrs. White from the movie Clue, wearing her gloves and fur stole.Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Mrs. White from the movie Clue, with her coat off and holding a dagger.
2025-12-08

Next up from my Clue 40th anniversary builds is Mrs. White, both in the outfit she arrives in and the dress she's in for most of the movie, along with the rope. I'm especially proud of her veil—I knew that part would look great, but pleased that I found a way to connect it.

Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Mrs. White from the movie Clue, wearing her coat and her hat with a veil.Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Mrs. White from the movie Clue, with her coat and hat off and carrying a rope.
2025-12-07

Makes sense to post my Clue 40th anniversary builds in the order of their arrival. So our first guest is Colonel Mustard, both with his hat & jacket, and later—with the wrench. He's one of my favorites, with a great mix of physical humor and fantastic exchanges with Wadsworth.

Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Colonel Mustard from the movie Clue, wearing his jacket and hat.Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Colonel Mustard from the movie Clue, with his jacket off revealing suspenders, and carrying a wrench.
2025-12-06

It's been a while since I've done character builds in this style, but I've wanted to make the main cast of Clue for years now. And what better time than with the 40th anniversary coming up on 12/13? I'll start things off with Wadsworth and Yvette, with the rest following daily.

Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Wadsworth from the movie Clue.Front and back renders of a LEGO model of Yvette from the movie Clue.
Rissi JCrissijc
2025-12-05

‘CLUE’ IS 40 YEARS YOUNG: TAKE THE SILLY QUIZ! A celebrating the 40th year of the cult classic !

rissiwrites.com/2025/12/clue-i

The Hollywood Reporterhollywoodreporter
2025-12-04

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