
Weekly DVD Drinking Game: The Good The Bad The Weird
Drinking Games By Kevin Carr on August 19, 2010 | Be the First To Comment
Who says you need to have an English-language film to have a drinking game? All it takes is a kick-ass movie and some great cues. This week, the Korean homage to westerns, The Good the Bad the Weird, hits DVD and Blu-ray, and it’s definitely worth a look. And if you’re going to head out to the video store, why not swing by the supermarket for some other supplies to enjoy this drinking game.
And now, to cover our butts… This game is only for people over the age of 21. Please drink responsibly, and don’t rob a train when you’re drunk.
TAKE A DRINK WHEN…
- Someone is killed
- Someone handles papers
- A door or window is broken
- There’s an homage to western cliches
TAKE A DRINK WHEN YOU SEE…
- A gun
- A map
- A motorcycle
- A lady’s undergarments
TAKE A DRINK WHEN SOMEONE SAYS…
- “map”
- “Dynasty”
- “Ghost Market”
- A person’s name
CHUG YOUR DRINK WHEN…
- We discover what the treasure is
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