Have you ever been really drunk and watched a movie? I’m not talking couple of drinks, winding down and watching a movie in bed. I’m talking shitfaced, giggling drunk watching a movie. No? You haven’t? Well, honey you are definitely missing out.
Many people love clubbing and going to the movies, but these two activities don’t go hand in hand. There have been many times when I’ve watched movies and there’s a scene set in a nightclub and I can’t help but call bullshit on that. Why? Because how nightclubs are in the movie world and the real world are very different things.
Everything is better in summer. Sundays mean napping on the beach then diving into cool salty waves, reemerging hangover free. Now that temperatures and rains are dropping, you need to find something indoorsy to do to distract from the pounding headache and nausea. Here are some movie suggestions and appropriate times to use them.
They say certain movies can be a really bad influence on people that makes them do horrible things like bash random people or shoot up a school. The debate about whether movies should be held responsible for real life violence is up for debate, but I believe there is some truth to the argument. Why? Because whenever I’ve seen a movie with a really
There was a point in every party goers lives when we were underage, watched a scene from a movie set in a club or a bar, and jotted down a few mental notes for the future. Consequently, these scenes may have been slightly exaggerated,
Being hungover can be a real bitch. For one, you just feel like absolute shit and spew all day long. Recovering from a hungover is also an excruciatingly long and beyond boring process. You’re (hopefully) going to be
It’s not often that a bar or nightclub is something you remember from watching a film, but in some cases the movie just wouldn’t have been the same without it. Here is a list of memorable bars and nightclubs in film that were just too good to forget:
1. Winchester Tavern in Shaun of the Dead - you can’t beat
Over the weekend a friend of mine had a run in with a bouncer at Melbourne’s Crown Casino, where he innapropriately told the bouncer who wouldn’t let him in, that he should “send a message to his boss’s in his earpiece and tell them they are f**kwits”. It was pretty freakin’ hilarious at the time and the bouncer was a good bloke who made light of the situation
I love TV and I’m not ashamed to admit it. TV gives you choice, consistency, and it is always there for you. Waiting eagerly for you to come home, watching over you while you fall asleep. TV is the best companion you can have. Not only this, but TV shows mean I can be committed to a fulfilling, long term relationship.