
Movie Drinking Games: Inkheart
Drinking Games By Kevin Carr on January 23, 2009 | Be the First To Comment
Brendan Fraser is back with a new adventure film for the kids. And when you look at his career, you might feel down because he makes millions of dollars, and you’re stuck where you are. But if you see his new movie Inkheart, you might just feel a little better… with a stiff drink in you.
And now, to cover our butts… This game is only for people over the age of 21. Please drink responsibly, and don’t read out loud if you’re Brendan Fraser.
TAKE A DRINK WHENEVER….
Someone reads
Someone writes
Something breaks
Something emerges from a book
TAKE A DRINK WHEN YOU SEE…
Fire
A book
Clouds or smoke
Something from a classic book
TAKE A DRINK WHEN SOMEONE SAYS…
“Mo”
“Reese”
“Inkheart”
“Silvertongue”
CHUG YOUR DRINK WHENEVER…
The flying monkeys attack!
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