
Drinking Games: Have a Drink with Captain Jack!
Drinking Games By Kevin Carr on May 24, 2007 | 1 Comment
With the anticipated release of “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” we all know that everyone around the world is ready to party like a pirate. And what better way to celebrate the movie’s opening than with a hearty “Yo ho ho!” and a bottle of rum?
This game has been designed to enhance the movie-going experience with simple rules that are easy to remember. After all, this ain’t a calculus test. It’s time to enjoy the third “Pirates” movie with Captains Morgan and Jack Sparrow.
And now, to cover our butts… Even though this film is rated PG-13, this game is only for people over the age of 21. Please drink responsibly. Oh, and Disney has not (and most likely would never) approve of this, so don’t even ask.
TAKE A DRINK WHENEVER….
One of the stars first appears on screen
You recognize a line from the trailer
Elizabeth (Kiera Knightly) has a weapon in her hand
Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) talks to himself
A character takes a drink
Someone double-crosses (or plans to double-cross) someone else
A new person becomes captain of a ship
The monkey does something cute
The mast of a ship falls over
There’s a reference to something from the previous two films that isn’t explained at all in this film
TAKE A DRINK WHEN YOU SEE…
A coin
A jolly roger pirate flag
A fiery explosion
Kiera Knightly’s bare legs
TAKE A DRINK WHEN SOMEONE SAYS
“pirate,” “pirates” or “piracy”
“Jack Sparrow” or “Captain Jack Sparrow”
“aye”
“yo ho ho”
“Davy Jones’s locker”
“shipwreck” or “shipwrecked”
CHUG YOUR DRINK WHENEVER…
The pirates say “Arrrrrgh!”
With an almost 3 hour run time on this film, you should have no problem finding enough reasons to get all boozed up, savvy?
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