Singapore Sling Blade
Singapore Sling Blade is a 1996 American comedy-action film about an Arkansas bartender (Billy Bob Thornton) who challenges himself to "invent the most foreign cocktail ever seen in these parts."
Taglines
"Some folks call it a chick drink."
From the director of Blood Simple Sugar.
In the News
A Cymbal Plan is a 1998 American crime drama musical film about an upstanding local man (Bill Paxton), his dim brother (Billy Bob Thornton) and their friend (Brent Briscoe) discover a crashed plane with two things in it: a dead pilot, and a cargo of golden cymbals worth more than four million dollars.
Hawaii Starfleet is a science fiction police procedural television series set in Hawaii.
An Icy Michigan is a cocktail made from equal measures of Blue Curaçao and Ice-Nine.
Flubber is a 1961 American science-sports documentary film of quantum gravity theorist and amateur athlete Brain Hard, whose spectacular and repeated failures at the Olympics "have set back research into gravity waves at least a generation."
The Cuba Libreville is a highball cocktail consisting of cola, rum, and water from the mouth of the Komo river in Gabon, West Africa.
Fiction cross-reference
- A Cymbal Plan
- Cuba Libreville
- Flubber
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Hawaii Starfleet
- Icy Michigan
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Sling Blade @ Wikipedia
- Sling Blade - trailer @ YouTube
- How To Make The Singapore Sling @ YouTube
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