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Welcome to Slinky's Movie Hangman Game - the classic word game to play online for free!

The Hangman game engine randomly selects a movie title from a frequently-updated database, and you have up to 8 incorrect letter guesses in each round before the stick man gets it! Good luck...

* Refresh this page at any time to load a new puzzle. Your current score will be saved.

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Who/what is Slinky?
You may think that Slinky is perhaps a cute adorable character, alias or something else, but the truth is in fact rather boring.... we are in fact a video production company based in Birmingham, England.

Why hangman?
We love movie trivia here at Slinky, and think that the classic retro word game of hangman is rather underserved on the internet. So here it is in all it's non-flashy, simplistic game glory!

How many questions are in the hangman database?
There are many hundreds of questions and answers in each database, so plenty to keep you busy for many, many hours of procrastination.

What range of movies are in the database?
The word game database has a wide variety of movie genres in it; ranging from comedy films, to drama and documentary. The earliest release year we have is 1934 and the newest is up to the present day!

How often is the game database updated?
We frequently update the database to keep up with new film releases and other movie trivia ideas we have. We don't always announce the updates, but be assured that we're working hard behind the scenes to keep the content fresh.

Do you include movie titles that contain numbers (such as sequels) and other special characters?
Yes. We have converted all numbers to words (for example, 'Jaws 2' becomes 'Jaws Two') and we have stripped all special characters from titles; such as apostrophes, exclamations and question marks.

Do you have any playing tips?
In the English language, the twelve most commonly occurring letters are, in descending order: e-t-a-o-i-n-s-h-r-d-l-u.
Another good strategy for this type of word game is to guess vowels first. English only has five vowels (a, e, i, o and u), and almost every word has at least one.

Is there an app available for iOS or Android?
Slinky's Movie Hangman Game isn't available as a downloadable app at present, and we don't have any plans to release one anytime soon.
The game however does play online fine with most mobile, tablet and desktop web browsers.
As an alternative; if you're using a browser on a smartphone or tablet (iOS or Android), you can save/add the game to your home screen as a Web App. Look out for the share/send icon in the browser and select 'Add To Home Screen'.

I've spotted a nasty bug. Can you squish it?
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The Hangman is a 1959 American western film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Robert Taylor, Tina Louise and Fess Parker. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on the short story of the same name by Luke Short.[2]

Deputy U.S. Marshal Mac Bovard, known as the Hangman for his success at seeing guilty men die for their crimes, rounds up three of four outlaws suspected in a robbery that resulted in murder. Two are hanged. The third is needed to identify John Butterfield, whose face Bovard has never seen. Due to be hanged soon, the third outlaw refuses to cooperate. Knowing that Butterfield had been a U.S. Army cavalry trooper, Bovard goes to Butterfield's former post, Fort Kenton, to get assistance from the Army in identifying Butterfield.

Butterfield's former girlfriend, Selah Jennison, works at Fort Kenton doing laundry. She refuses to help Bovard, even when he offers a $500 reward. Butterfield had been there for her after the death of her husband, so she remains loyal to him.

A freight driver, Johnny Bishop, could be the man Bovard is seeking, but kindly sheriff Buck Weston warns him that Bishop is one of the most well-liked men in town. Selah comes to warn the married and respectable Bishop, who is Butterfield. He swears to her that he merely watched the outlaws' horses, not knowing they were pulling a holdup.

After Bovard persuades Bishop to surrender, Selah mocks the marshal, calling him "hangman" and claiming he is not interested in the truth. Bovard reveals to her that 20 years earlier he had been on the way to California to be a lawyer, accompanied by his brother. Their stagecoach was robbed by outlaws, who killed Bovard's brother. Bovard became a lawman and apprehended all of the murderers of his brother. They were subsequently hanged.

Bishop is broken out of jail, but Bovard allows him to escape by shooting at and deliberately missing Bishop as he rides away. Selah realizes what he has done. Bovard then tells Selah and Buck that he is quitting his job as a Deputy Marshal in order to take the stagecoach to California and become a lawyer as he had intended so many years earlier. Buck wants to marry Selah, but she is beholden now to Bovard, and boards the stage to go to California with him.

Director Adam Mason has been bouncing around the genre for some time now and with his latest feature, Hangman, he raises one very important question- when was the last time you checked your attic? This grim, joyless found footage exercise calls back to the raw brutality of The Poughkeepsie Tapes by way of a Paranormal Activity type of presentation. It will undoubtedly give you cause to make regular attic checks, but is the film as a whole worth your time?

Hangman is told entirely from the perspective of the cameras belonging to the film's antagonist. Out of the gate we as the audience see the very end of the maniac's psychotic ritual and then jump right into his perspective as he chooses his next victim. This time its a family of four as they leave for vacation. He breaks into their car, uses the home function of their GPS to find their house and sets up camp by placing a series of security cameras in various places in the house. He even trashes the house to get under the family's skin to give them the feeling of being violated, and the whole time not realizing that as they go about their lives, the perp is kicking back in their attic, watching their every move, and turning the family against one another.

The thing that Mason does best here is toy with the audience's own fears of having their own privacy toyed with. The paranoia that goes along with feeling as though someone is messing with you, or the uncertainty that follows after you've had your personal property broken into. So, if you're expecting Hangman to at some point turn into a feel-good happy-go-lucky tale of misunderstanding and redemption, you've come to the absolute wrong place. This is a film about the darkness of reality- and it's hard to watch.

For better or worse Mason sees this concept through to the bitter end. Viewers will either be glued to the screen in a sick fascination as to what the killer plans to do next to mess with the family or tired of the slow burn voyeurism on display. A lot of the film is dedicated to just watching the family go about there day to day lives, but with the knowledge that the unwanted houseguest has intervened in that routine in some way- rather it be backwashing into the orange juice, exposing adult toys owned by the teenage daughter, and things made to build tension between the clueless victims. The killer himself tempts fate by walking amongst them in plain site at times but when their backs are turned or hiding in the shadows of the closet right in front of them. These are the moments that make Hangman so uncomfortably watchable. здесь семена сативы

There are also some familiar faces in the crosshairs of our protagonist. The family consists of Jeremy Sisto (Clueless), Kate Ashfield (Shaun of the Dead), Ryan Simpkins (appeared recently in Anguish), and Ty Simpkins (Jurassic World, Insidious and Insidious Chapter 2). Even Amy Smart shows up for an extremely brief appearance. The performances are all pretty standard for this type of film, leaving most of the "heavy" lifting to Eric Michael Cole who plays the hangman. Considering the fact that Cole only speaks actual words two separate times in the film and both times it's the same five letter sentence repeated twice in the scenes it's notable that he comes off as the most memorable. Due in large part to his disturbingly calm and confident creepiness with flashes of true insanity bubbling under the surface.

As skillfully as Mason is able to dig under audience's skin with Hangman, a lot of the film is mired by the standard found-footage trappings. However, the real test to one's ability to enjoy the film is how forgiving they feel while sitting through a film that's almost entirely buildup with little to no resolution. The abrupt and dour ending makes Hangman nearly impossible to recommend, but certainly leaves a fleeting impression.

Horror movies and beer - the only two viable options for entertainment in the wastelands of Nebraska as far as he's concerned. When he's not in the theater he's probably drinking away the sorrows of being a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan.

Raises many points, but few come through very clearly. One is that people don't trust one another; there needs to be proof of intent for everything. Another is that the justice system is a failure, another that society as a whole is apathetic, cynical, selfish. But offers no viable solution or alternative to these issues.

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