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Feast Your Eyes: Famous Drinks From the Movies


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For a Friday treat, feast your eyes on this lovely series of posters by Moxy Creative House. Each shows a different drink that represents a particular movie, and you can

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The famous "shaken, not stirred" martini was mentioned in the first Bond film, in 1962—but by Dr. No, rather than 007 himself. In fact, the olive shown in this illustration is a mistake: Dr. No actually presents Bond with "a mediu

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The Dude apparently drinks an impressive nine White Russians over the course of The Big Lebowski.

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Caine starts drinking his malt liquor out of the bottle before shooting the shopkeeper in this 1993 hood movie.

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Dennis Hopper's character in Blue Velvet famously dismisses Heineken in favor of a Pabst Blue Ribbon.

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Rocky Balboa famously drinks raw eggs as part of his training regime for the big fight. Raw eggs have been associated with bodybuilding for more than a century, with the young Arnold Schwarzenegger advo

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