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Pretend to crank an old-fashioned movie camera with one hand while holding the other steady.

If you want to challenge your friends, these abstract or multi-word titles require more strategy. movies for charades

First and foremost, a great charades movie must possess . Since speech is forbidden, the actor must translate a two-hour narrative into a single, recognizable gesture. Consider Titanic : a simple spread of the arms on the bow of a ship conjures the entire film. The Wizard of Oz requires nothing more than a clicking of heels and a finger tap to the nose. Jaws needs only a dorsal fin cutting through the living room floor. These films are visual poems; a single frame is enough to trigger instant recognition. In contrast, a masterful but visually ambiguous film like Inception —with its layers of dreams within dreams—leaves the actor spinning in existential circles, unable to convey “totem” or “limbo” without breaking the rules. Pretend to crank an old-fashioned movie camera with

: A "roar" or holding up an imaginary Simba makes this a fast guess. Spider-Man Since speech is forbidden, the actor must translate