Scream Drinking Games
Short about the Movies
Wes Craven re-invented and revitalized the slasher-horror genre with this modern horror classic, which manages to be funny, clever, and scary as a fright-masked knife maniac stalks high-school students in middle-class suburbia. Craven is happy to provide both tension and self-parody as the body count mounts – but the victims aren’t always the ones you’d expect.
You need
- Scream Movies >>Watch it here!<<
- Something to drink
Drinking Rules
Drink one sip when
- A telephone rings.
- Someone gets killed.
- Someone screams.
- Ghostface gets hit.
- Ghostface wipes his knife clean.
- Sidney’s mother (Maureen Prescott) is mentioned.
- For every beer, Tatum throws at Ghostface.
- Someone hits Stu.
- Stu cries like a little girl.
- Anything is thrown at Randy.
- Dewey says or does anything stupid.
- Anyone insults Dewey.
- Each time Gale insults Kenny.
- Someone insults/attacks Gale.
- For each pop culture reference made.
Drink two times when
- Someone gets stabbed.
- Billy pauses for thought, looking like Johnny Depp.
- Kenny (the Cameraman) is eating.
- Someone breaks the “rules.”
- For each “fake scare” (i.e., Billy in the window).
- If any character refers to a horror movie by name.
- Sidney uses her computer.
- Stu leaves a room backwards.
Drink three times when
- You see Ghostface in town, and no one else notices.
- If you notice the extra in the video store, who gets pissed off at Randy.
- If the phone rings, and it’s not Ghostface.
- A reporter (other than Gale) gets an actual line.
- Someone uses the telephone as a weapon.
- For each suspect red herring (Principal with the mask, etc…)
- If you see Wes Craven’s cameo appearance.
- If you see Linda Blair’s cameo appearance.
- “Red Right Hand” (by Nick Cave) is played.
- Cotton Weary (Liev Schrieber) makes an appearance.
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