
Movie Drinking Games: Hamlet 2
Drinking Games By Kevin Carr on August 21, 2008 | Be the First To Comment
In the film Hamlet 2, Steve Coogan plays a recovering alcoholic who is desperately trying to get his new play “Hamlet 2” performed in Tucson, Arizona. At Comic-Con, writer Pam Brady and director Andrew Fleming assured me they were drunk during the entire writing process. So why not enjoy their movie in the same state of mind?
And now, to cover our butts… This game is only for people over the age of 21. Please drink responsibly, and don’t be afraid to let sexy Jesus rock you.
TAKE A DRINK WHENEVER….
Someone drinks
Dana Marschz (Steve Coogan) screams
Dana Marschz rides a bike
Yolanda is hit with something, falls or is otherwise hurt
TAKE A DRINK WHEN YOU SEE…
Steve Coogan naked or partially naked
A religious symbol
A racial stereotype
A fake commercial
TAKE A DRINK WHEN SOMEONE SAYS…
“rock” “sexy” or “Jesus”
“Dana” or “Marschz”
“Hamlet” or “Shakespeare”
“Elizabeth” or “Shue”
CHUG YOUR DRINK WHENEVER…
Dana Marschz actually makes it out of Tucson
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