
Weekly Drinking Game: Where the Wild Things Are
Drinking Games By Kevin Carr on March 2, 2010 | 1 CommentMany folks have been anticipating the DVD and Blu-ray release of Spike Jonze’s visionary adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are. Well, it has hit the streets, and it’s time for the wild rumpus to start. Because the movie is more for adults who remember what it was like to be a kid, I’m sure the audience is old enough to play the game. Who wouldn’t want to be king of the Wild Things, after all?
And now, to cover our butts… This game is only for people over the age of 21. Please drink responsibly, and don’t eat anybody.
TAKE A DRINK WHENEVER….
- Someone jumps
- Someone roars or growls
- Something is smashed or damaged
- One of the Wild Things gets depressed
TAKE A DRINK WHEN YOU SEE…
- A boat
- A real animal
- A body of water
- A new Wild Thing
TAKE A DRINK WHEN SOMEONE SAYS…
- “Carol”
- “Max”
- “king”
- “watch me”
CHUG YOUR DRINK WHENEVER…
- The wild rumpus starts
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