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The A.B.C. Murders
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Malkovic as Poirot? I luv Malkovich but he doesn't quite sell the accent.  However this is an outrageous spin on the Poirot character, completely reframing him and adding a not-so-subtle comment on today's anti-immigration policies.  I liked the style of it, although it was a tad long-winded (3 hour+ eps). The mcguffin was decent and it followed through on some of the subsidiary story arcs with grim resolve (partially the long-winded part). The grossness was excessive - lots of barfing and way too much time spent dwelling on an obese man's boil.  HP factor 2 - Ron (in a solid role distant from his HP character unless you count when he was bearing the horcrux - I've always thought he was the best actor of the big three and that Hermione would go the farthest because she was the hottest) & Moaning Myrtle (in a totally reprehensible role but her voice is so distinctive).

I should note that I've never read any Christie and probably never will.  But I do enjoy movies made from her books.
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The movies are the way to go with Agatha. The books are as dry as unbuttered toast.
In the Tudor Period, Fencing Masters were classified in the Vagrancy Laws along with Actors, Gypsys, Vagabonds, Sturdy Rogues, and the owners of performing bears.
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