Best and Funniest Movie Drinking Games
Alcohol can change how a movie lands: it might turn a great film into a hilarious night or make a baffling one far more tolerable. Drinking games often highlight a movie’s quirks or recurring beats, and you can follow suggested rules or make up your own as you go.
We put together a list of films that lend themselves well to group rules — and a reminder to drink responsibly. The Room (2003) is infamous for its baffling production and cult status; Tommy Wiseau stars as Johnny caught in a love triangle with Lisa (Juliette Danielle) and Mark (Greg Sestero), and the film even inspired The Disaster Artist.
Try a sip when you hear "Oh hi," when Lisa is called "sexy," or whenever someone tosses a football. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) plays well as an interactive experience, with shadow casts, props, and callbacks — drink when Brad says "Janet" or when someone faints.
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