They're not my favorite movies or anything, though it is still entertaining to see an ensemble of popular actors doing campy stuff together in one movie.
I actually liked Glass Onion because I thought Edward Norton playing a pathetic scummy rich guy was fun.
I’m just not sure I see the appeal… they mash in this weird campiness that makes it hard for me to enjoy it on a serious level, especially the second. I love a good mystery too, the old masterpiece theater productions of Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Ironsides were favorites. I also really enjoyed the new ones with Cumberbatch, so it’s not like I’m opposed to a modern reinterpretation.
@Pronell@Blaze I wish they kept making these movies, but with a different lead. No need for it to be a series unless all the criminals he's brought to justice come for him in a series finale to like kill him or something
As is tradition the finale will feature Benoit Blanc solving his own murder that would be revealed to be a ploy to capture a serial murderer. That would end on an ambiguous cliffhanger about whether or not he faked his death and is still alive.
I saw the first one and wondered what all the fuss was about - I was expecting something clever and meta but it was not much more than a decently adapted Agatha Christie with a slightly distracting lead performance (looking at you too Sir Ken). I haven't got around to watching the second.
I started watching, realized that vomiting was going to be a plot device, and noped out. I mostly watch shows during meals. Who wants to watch people vomit? Disgusting .