This week, we're offering something a little extra - our Halloween special, Alcoholloween, where we bring in All Hallow's Eve with a special horrifying drinking game!
Today, we're taking a dip into the past with 1965's portmanteau horror film Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, starring Hammer horror staples Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. During a fateful train ride, five strangers (including Lee and a young Donald Sutherland) meet Dr. Schreck (Cushing), a mysterious old man who tells their fate through five spooky vignettes. Pull up some evil spirits and catch this creepy, atmospheric gem streaming on Netflix!
In this week’s episode of Alcohollywood, we tackle the 2004 romantic period piece The Notebook, where life is simpler, everyone important is white, and all that is standing in the way of true love is a mountain of cliches that make none of it the man’s fault. Head out to your Southern patio, sit back in your favorite rocking chair, and enjoy the fact that you have land with these drinking rules!
Welcome to the first episode of Alcohollywood, the show where we develop drinking games for movies! Clint and Jared, your hosts, are joined by our guest panelist Gavin to weigh in on the 2008 sequel to the beloved franchise. How does it hold up as an Indiana Jones film? How does it hold up as a film? Why did Indy not get radiation poisoning from that nuke? With the help of the film’s signature drink, the Mutt Williams, and our three rules, you should be able to turn this film into a good way to while away the evening.
NOTE: As this is our first episode, the format is somewhat rough, and time is taken to explain the overall premise of the show; the audio quality and brevity will be greatly improved in future installments.