Drink Share This game is bound to turn some stomachs One person takes a drink and holds it in their mouths and then they have to pass the drink into another player's mouth. I've never seen the movies but I have to say that this sounds disgusting. Very unsanitary. Imagine all of the germs and bacter...
Yes I know it is too early to make plans for October but I am planning a Hallowe'en Party based on the SAW movies! :twisted: The whole game will basically be in the style of a murder mystery dinner party game. The practical games are there to help provide extra clues to help them solve the mystery b...
My mates want me to Gamesmaster a campaign for Red Dwarf, but I am totally stuck for scenario ideas. In the Red Dwarf rulebook and Extra bits book, there are sections on creating your own adventures with the aid of a scenario template in the form of a 'fill-in-the-blanks' format. Please help provide...
I am currently writing a novel, after taking a hiatus for a month after habing completed a draft, I've made the tough decision of changing the perspective from Third Person Omniscient to First Person Multi-character. Although this will mean that the whole story will be rewritten, it also means that ...
I've watched it only once and although I respect the top critics claim that Citizen Kane is the Greatest Movie ever made and that it inspired the likes of Spielberg and such, even I would give it a top rating myself, but I personally don't find it memorable enough to want to watch it again. Perhaps ...
I can't stand those moments in action movies where one of the supporting characters say "I'll never fire a gun at anybody every again" or something similar, and then during the film's climax, they DO fire the gun, therefore saving the main hero and so on.
I am always filled with curiosity whenever I see on a movie poster or video cover those words "Winner of # Academy Awards", overrated or not, it does help, more than any other type of award, sell out the movie to me.