Tag: India
Stoker (2013) Drinking Game
Drinking Game Take a Drink: every time a belt is focused on Take a Drink: whenever India eavesdrops Take a Drink: whenever she glowers or pouts Do a Shot: for every sexual innuendo you spot Read the full Stoker (2013) review
Stoker (2013)
By: Henry J. Fromage (Three Beers) - South Korea has been producing some exciting, innovative directors who have been getting a larger international profile as of late, and as always seems to happen, three of the biggest are Hollywood bound. Kim Ji-woon’s (The Good, the Bad, and the Weird) The Last Stand just hit theaters
Life of Pi (2012)
By: BabyRuth (Two Beers) - Based on the popular 2001 novel by Canada’s Yann Martel, Life of Pi tells the incredible story of Pi, a young man faced with surviving at sea for 227 days following a shipwreck. The three-act narrative begins with an extended amount of time focusing on Pi’s childhood in Pondicherry, India. His
5 Excellent Religious films (As Chosen by a Heathen)
By: Oberst Von Berauscht Organized Religion fascinates me; throughout history it has been used for good and evil in equal proportions. At its best religion presents a set of philosophical ideals to follow, establishing ways for society to cooperate without resorting to violence and anarchy. At its worst it has been exploited as a means of subjugation and
The Daily Shotgun: May 26th
By: Henry J. Fromage - There’ s been a bit of a shakeup at Disney after the John Carter financial disaster, and obviously somebody’s taken a look back at the fairly cheap, generally successful family sports dramas that they used to make (The Rookie, Miracle, Remember the Titans) and realized that was a better strategy
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2012) Drinking Game
Bonus Drinking Game Take a Drink: whenever Maggie Smith does anything remotely racist Take a Drink: whenever someone makes a reference to age Take a Drink: when anyone says how lovely/horrible India is Read the full The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2012) review
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2012)
By: crimebusterofthesea (Four Beers) - How often do you see a film made specifically for old people? It just doesn’t happen that often. The elderly are an untapped market for movie studios. There’s an obvious reason why; it’s not like they’re going to be around for much longer. But The Best Exotic Marigold
Bodyguard (2011)
By: Oberst von Berauscht (Four Beers) - In Bodyguard, Salman Khan plays Lovely Singh, a guard for Divya (Kareena Kapoor), the daughter of wealthy aristocrat. Naturally, this being a Bollywood movie, he falls in love with her in a forbidden romance. But it isn’t that simple, as he doesn’t know he’s falling in love with
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006)
By: livingdeadguy (Two Beers) - I feel safe in saying that the Pirates trilogy are three films I could watch over and over (not the fourth, that doesn’t even count as a POTC movie…). With that being said, I now move onto Pirates 2; probably the best one-or at least the one I’ve seen the
The Fall (2006)
By: Andrew Ward (Three Beers) - Tarsem Singh’s The Fall is a visually amazing film that came about after four years of filming and shooting in over twenty countries. Landscapes, scenery, and certain camera shots have to rank as some of the best in cinema history. Tarsem sank his own money into the project to




