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Llucatuaba.bsky.social

amooo minha habilidade de acertar os assassinos dos filmes slasher whodunit, o da vez foi feriado sangrento (filme mt legal alias

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Gfatejwonie.bsky.social

amg pior que eu acho que é só a gente realmente 😭 whodunit conte com a gente pra tudo

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DVdarrenvogtart.bsky.social

I get that they're trying to sell to both markets, but if I expect to solve a whodunit and I get a tense thriller book without a mystery I'm going to be very disappointed regardless of how good it is

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DVdarrenvogtart.bsky.social

Tangential, but I feel like book marketing these days often doesn't sell you the same thing as what you're getting. I read a book that was marketed as a murder mystery / whodunit and there wasn't even a murder until the very end of the book

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SWstahworsbot.bsky.social

"Did you ever hear the whodunit of Darth Helor the Funny? I thought not. It's not a story the Jedi would tell you." — Darth Vasyss

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Mcachiporra.bsky.social

if I may be so lazy because the meta on this flick is a corker:

MURDER BY DEATH (1976, DVD)

Imagine a shoddy spin on CLUE from an equally talented group of creators and here you are! It's a wild cast: Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, James Coco, Eileen Brennan, Peter Sellers, Maggie Smith, James Cromwell, Fay Wray(?!), and many more cavort through Neil Simon's lazy but well-intentioned parody of a whodunit. Truman Capote is awful in his first film role, almost nothing lands perfectly, and it's honestly a lot of fun.
EXCEPT: for Peter Sellers doing a "comedy" performance so heinously racist and flat that it almost makes the whole thing unwatchable.
AND THEN: you go through the marketing notes on the DVD and discover the existence of Lynn Redgrave in MY FAT FRIEND, a successful(!?) play which almost defies belief ( https://www.redgrave.com/myfat.htm ) and stars John Lithgow in drag
AND THEN: you end up on the wiki for the play's other lead George Rose and they kind of dance around the part where he was tortured and then murdered by his extremely underage
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Llucccasss.bsky.social

Nisio Isin voltando às origens e focando seu trabalho em uma narrativa muito mais fundamentada em ser basicamente um whodunit é algo muito bom. Zaregoto e Sekai realmente ajudam a entender a escrita dele

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