Famous Movies Fractured

Each answer is a famous movie title, whose name has been 'fractured' into like-sounding syllables.
Solve each one by speaking the clues out loud, faster and faster, until you 'hear' the answer!
Quiz by kiwirage
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Last updated: August 7, 2015
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First submittedAugust 7, 2015
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Fractured Movie Title
Answer
I'm Eric, imbue tea
American Beauty
Tack seed rife her
Taxi Driver
Dill eye inking
The Lion King
La rinse sieve array beer
Lawrence of Arabia
Hammer day yes
Amadeus
Wrack we aim for age ream
Requiem for a Dream
Pant slapper rinse
Pan's Labyrinth
I claw quirk core inch
A Clockwork Orange
A lake on fit end chill
L.A. Confidential
Hoe mall own
Home Alone
This island sieve dill amps
The Silence of the Lambs
A knee haul
Annie Hall
Ray dissolve the law stark
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Dish horse Ankara damp shin
The Shawshank Redemption
Die lamb form herder
Dial M for Murder
Clad he ate her
Gladiator
Summer lie kit tot
Some Like it Hot
Different chicken egg shin
The French Connection
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Level 37
Aug 7, 2015
I absolutely loved this quiz. Never has jetpunk made me giggle so much. I found myself pronouncing the films in a bad South African accent. Great concept and execution, I hope to see more of these! Thanks again for your continued inventiveness! Neil :)
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Level 62
Aug 7, 2015
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
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Level 86
Aug 7, 2015
Hear hear !
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Level 75
Aug 7, 2015
Another satisfied customer. Looking forward to the next one.
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Level 65
Nov 2, 2015
agreed, thanks
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Level 83
Nov 30, 2015
So that's what the accent was that my brain came up with...
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Level 92
Sep 24, 2015
Hammer day yes was probably the hardest one, though I probably spent more time trying 'end chill' to be angel.
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Level 77
Sep 24, 2015
I got "chicken egg shin", but couldn't quite make the connection to a film.
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Level 67
Sep 25, 2015
I agree; this is a great quiz. I eventually got "Summer lie kit tot," although it is a bit misleading. Would "Sum lie kit tot" be too easy?
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Level 62
Nov 1, 2015
I could change it, but the idea is that the 'mer' syllable kind of disappears when the whole clue is spoken faster and faster. A couple of other clues have a similar 'extra' syllable that also all but vanishes at high speed. :)
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Level 75
Nov 2, 2015
It probably depends on one's accent. In my mid-south USA accent that odd syllable remains even when spoken very fast. "Some ur like it hot." I tried saying everything in a British accent and it became easier.
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Level 42
Nov 2, 2015
Great quiz! Note to self: don't do this quiz in public, as repeated frowned mutterings may get you strange looks.
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Level 65
Nov 2, 2015
:D
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Level 46
Nov 2, 2015
Finished it with 6 seconds left, now that was exhilarating.
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Level 49
Nov 3, 2015
I got only half of them, but I'm not english native. I think this shows particularly in this quiz, since you have to perfectly pronounce the words in order to obtain an acceptable weird pronounciation. Great quiz though :)
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Level 49
Jun 14, 2019
Now only missed two!
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Level 66
Sep 9, 2019
I think especially sieve is difficult when you arent english, and I guess die aswell, I often saw it as "thee"' and not "dye"
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Level 44
Nov 3, 2015
This is one of the most creative and entertaining quizzes I have taken in a while! I'm glad no one was around to see me take it, I probably looked crazy as hell muttering weird phrases at my computer over and over. Well done @kiwirage! I would love to see more like this!
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Level 60
Nov 5, 2015
If you enjoy this quiz, you'll probably enjoy the game Mad Gab. Same idea.
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Level 54
Aug 5, 2016
Great quiz. Challenging!
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Level 67
Nov 24, 2016
Great concept and wonderful challenge!
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Level 58
Feb 20, 2017
Only missed Dial M, but I ran out of time.
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Level 87
May 4, 2017
This is hilarious, I'd type a bit quicker if I wasn't laughing so hard.
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Level 56
Dec 29, 2017
Good concept. Horrendous execution.
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Level 58
Aug 23, 2018
I couldn't spell Labyrinth LOL and I love Mad Gab...one of our party games :)
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Level 74
Nov 19, 2018
Another great one! Please make more, these are so fun. I find that the film titles that start with articles are so much tougher. Any chance you can accept some 'pity' spellings for "Labyrinth"?
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Level 82
Feb 9, 2019
Maybe it's because I'm not a native speaker, but I found the quiz quite ridiculous. Too many silent Hs etc..
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Level 66
Sep 9, 2019
I am not either, but I only missed two, dial m ( which I dont know) and lawrence of arabia. And I think the clue for that one might be off a bit, anyway, even after seeing the answer I find it the worst of the bunch. Maybe if something followed beer. Like "beer yeah" so you get the -ia sound. Maybe then I would find it better. or "bee yeah", works better. (Low rinds off a ray bee yeah)

As for silent H, I assume you mean amadeus and gladiator? When saying the hammer one slow it doesnt sound close, but when saying it fast it suddenly appears, I actually really enjoyed that one, felt like magic haha. And with gladiator (which felt like the easiest of all) I couldnt help but laugh a little.

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Level 66
Sep 9, 2019
I like quizzes like this, though not advisable with throat infection :( eventhough I only whispered them, my throat hurt so much afterwards. Can you get muscle ache in your throat by the way? haha, cause I feel like you can now haha. The repetition and for me pronunciations I am not used to, make this sort of the equivalent of getting your tongue into a knot haha. (But I guess the whispering made that worse)
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Level 84
May 22, 2019
More time!
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Level 57
Apr 8, 2021
So bad and so good. Made me laugh several times.
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Level 87
May 31, 2023
Great idea