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Friday, November 4, 2011

Drink in Public Fridays

How can it already be Rebecca Black's favorite day of the week? Everything starts to blur after new releases dropped on Tuesday. Speaking of rolling blackouts... let's go to the movies!

The Son of No One

The Son of No One - The NYPD are keeping a deadly secret, and they're hiding it underneath Channing Tatum's pornstache.

Tower Heist

Tower Heist - Think Norbit's Eleven... except Ben Stiller wouldn't let Eddie Murphy play every Focking part.

Wait, what? That's it? Where did all the weekend openers go? There might not have been a whole lot of competition, but this next movie was assured the win...

A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas

Celebrate the holidays early with A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas. The guys shoot Santa Claus is the face, NPH is risen indeed, and further yuletide hilarity ensues. It's like drink math: (H&K+NPH)*XMAS/3D = BOOZE. Make sure to come back tomorrow, as we'll have our Drink-N-Screen special for the weekend!

Cheers!
GOREHOUND vs. LOVEBIRD

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Drink at Home Tuesdays

Friday is so last month... TGIT! There might not be a whole lot of selection this week, but you can always choose what to drink. Let's get to our list, and then we'll hit you with our pick of the litter!

Cars 2

Cars 2 - Pixar brings back the talking cars for another spin, just not in that David Hasselhoff sort of way.

Crazy, Stupid, Love

Crazy, Stupid, Love - Relationships begin and relationships end with doses of humor, and Ryan Gosling doesn't murder people with a hammer.

Magic Trip

Magic Trip - Documentary about Ken Kesey and his traveling bus of pschedelia... not to be confused with Cars 2.

Tabloid

Tabloid - Documentary about the crazy that came before Lindsay Lohan, and her name is Joyce McKinney.

Trespass

Trespass - Joel Schumacher brings the home invasion, and Nicolas Cage brings the crazy for the win win.

This brings us to our underdog winner...

Bunraku

This one came and went through the September box office, so don't be surprised if you haven't heard of it. Highly stylized, Bunraku is all kinds of punching and kicking set against a CGI background. Sin City in color, you say? Both of these movies do share Josh Hartnett. Good or bad... this one should be a blast once a drink is in your hand.

Cheers!
GOREHOUND vs. LOVEBIRD