Framed

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Framed

Other word and picture games exist, but none of them come close to this one. You'll need to identify the movie from which the small excerpt is taken after reading it. Do you remember a movie scene where you could only see the characters' expressions? At that moment, you'll need to use all of your film knowledge. Take in as much information as you can in the 30 seconds that each video lasts. Once the game has started, you will be given three options for the scene: the first is erroneous, the second is nearly surely correct, and the third is what we call a "wildcard"—something that might work with another movie but not necessarily this one.

Each round, one contestant selects a scene from one of six movie clips to direct. The other participants play screenwriters, and their task is to think of movie phrases that would fit in that specific spot in the tape. If you are unfamiliar with one of the listed movies, Google is your friend, so you can be sure of your pick.

If a player has the answer to one of their team's puzzles, they can help them out by shouting "Framed," but if no one does, they must guess based on the tip given as to what word they think they hear. Players are not allowed to speak more than once or use words they've already said in fresh sentences.

With only 60 seconds per round, how well do you remember your movies?

That's it for now. Despite being rather simple, the game is challenging and fun. It's really addictive and great for film buffs. Enjoy yourselves!

Using a mouse, how to play Framed.

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With only 60 seconds per round, how well do you remember your movies?

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