Scrooged Drinking Game Rules

If you're looking to add a twist to your holiday movie night, look no further than Scrooged! This classic Christmas film, starring Bill Murray, is jam-packed with hilarious moments that are just begging for a drinking game. Get ready to raise your glass and take a sip every time Frank Cross (played by Murray) delivers a snarky one-liner, or whenever a ghostly visit leaves him rattled. With our Scrooged drinking game rules, you're in for a memorable and merry movie night. So grab your favorite festive beverage and get ready to laugh and sip your way through this holiday favorite. Cheers!
Scrooged Drinking Game Rules:
- Take a sip every time Frank Cross (Bill Murray) says something sarcastic or cynical.
- Drink when a ghost appears to Frank.
- Take a sip whenever there is a reference to Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
- Drink whenever Frank yells at someone.
- Take a sip every time Frank makes a snide comment about Christmas or holiday traditions.
- Drink when Frank's ex-girlfriend Claire (Karen Allen) appears on screen.
- Take a sip every time Frank receives an unexpected visit from a supernatural being.
- Drink when Frank has a change of heart or shows genuine kindness.
- Take a sip whenever someone is seen wearing a Santa hat or Christmas clothing.
- Drink when Frank's brother James (John Murray) says something funny or silly.
- Take a sip every time a ghostly character breaks the fourth wall.
- Drink when Frank's assistant Grace (Alfre Woodard) stands up to him.
- Take a sip whenever someone says the word "Scrooge."
- Drink when there is a flashback to Frank's childhood.
- Take a sip every time Frank gets startled or scared by a ghost or supernatural event.
- Drink when you see a Christmas decoration or a holiday-themed prop in the background.
- Take a sip whenever there is a reference to a classic Christmas song or carol.
- Drink when Frank's boss Preston Rhinelander (Robert Mitchum) does something manipulative or unkind.
- Take a sip every time Frank fails to recognize an old friend or colleague due to his selfishness.
- Drink when you hear holiday bells or chimes in the movie's soundtrack.
Title: Scrooged
Released: 23 Nov 1988
Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 101 min
Genre: Comedy
Plot: Francis Xavier Cross is a cynical, mean spirited television executive, he treats his loyal assistant with contempt. He just sacked a member of staff on Christmas Eve for simply disagreeing with him, and he's alienated himself from his brother who still insists on inviting Frank to Christmas dinner despite him refusing to go every year. However, Frank is forced to learn the true meaning of Christmas when he's visited by three ghosts.
Language: English








