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Chinatown is different, a good one.
Stray Dog is a Kurosawa classic
The Big Sleep for some Bogart
Cruel Gun Story - my friend is yelling me to edit in.
Sin City
Knives Out
Zootopia and Sing 1 and 2.
Charade is officially a comedy, but it really traumatized me as a tot, with the bad guys rubbing each other out in increasingly gruesome ways.
The entire Poirot series.
I've always loved murder mysteries and Final Fantasy, but I only recently looked up why Samurai class has the money throw attack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBbmKS__i74
Funny how I never heard of folk hero Zenigata Heiji until recently.
generally I find detective stuff kinda "elementary", but those were a hoot.
Between Sherlock and Alan Turing, Mr. Cumberbatch plays autistic characters very well, and I hope he plays Charles Babbage at some point.
Though Hbomberguy was absolutely right when he remarked Stephen Moffat has a really bad habit of teasing cliffhangers that never get satisfactorily resolved.
he plays that sort of "esoteric" role very well.
Yeah The Imitation Game was great, one of his best roles.
Not the best show, but if your into detective stuff it isn't horrible.