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Drinking Games Starting With "R"

Rachel Getting Married

Rachel Papers, The

Rain Man

Raise Your Voice

Raising Arizona

Raising Helen

Rambo

Ransom

Rat Race - By Request

Ratatouille

Reader, The

Reality Bites

Reaping, The

Rebound

Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical

Reign Over Me

Religulous

Remember the Titans

Reno 911!: Miami

Replacements, The

Reservoir Dogs - By Request

Resident Evil: Extinction

Return to Paradise

Revenge of the Nerds

Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds In Paradise

Revolutionary Road

Richie Rich

Ring 2, The

Ringer, The

River Wild, The

Road House - By Request

Road Trip

Robin Hood: Men In Tights

RoboCop

Rocker, The

Rocket Science

Rocky - By Request

Rocky 2

Rocky 3

Rocky 4

Rocky Balboa

Rocky Horror Picture Show, The

Role Models

Roll Bounce

Romy and Michele's High School Reunion

Rookie of the Year

Rounders

Royal Tenenbaums, The

Ruins, The

Rules of Attraction, The

Rumor Has It

Run Fatboy Run

Run Lola Run

Runaway Bride

Runaway Jury

Running Man, The

Running with Scissors

Rush Hour

Rushmore

RV

 

The "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" Drinking Game!

Starring: Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon,
Barry Bostwick, Richard O'Brien, Meat Loaf
Director: Jim Sharman
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi, Musical

Drink Every Time . . .

1. Anyone appears in lingerie.

2. Eddie is referenced in any way.

3. Rocky grunts.

4. Riff-Raff and Magenta do their palms-to-elbows high five.

5. There is any sort of footchase.

6. Dr. Frank-N-Furter appears impatient or offended in any way

7. Anyone has intimate contact with anyone else.

8. Anytime anyone takes a jump to the left.

AND IF YOU REALLY WANT TO GET WASTED . . .
Anytime a new person breaks into song. Per song.

DISCLAIMER: I was a rabid RHPS fan back in eighth grade. We used to go to the screenings religiously. I had major reservations about doing a game, because no matter what I put up, I'll have obviously left out some beloved moment in the movie. Then again, I love this movie so much, I couldn't well leave it off. The theory behind our games has always been to keep it simple enough that you don't miss the movie searching through a thick list trying to figure out if you should drink, and if so, how much, while still keeping those shots flowing. I think this game reaches that goal. For all you grognards out there who disagree with my choices, e-mail me at lazydork@lazydork.com and tell me what a fool I am and how to improve it. I might just listen. Thank you for your attention.