Bloody Mary (cocktail) - in Popular Culture

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  • In the TV show The Smoking Room, Sally fashions a makeshift Bloody Mary using vodka and pasta sauce (the only mixer available) when she and her colleagues are snowed-in.
  • In the film Mona Lisa, George's drink of choice is the Bloody Mary; he orders several in the film.
  • In the film The Royal Tenenbaums, the character Richie Tenenbaum is often seen with a Bloody Mary in his hand and even carries a personal pepper shaker to season his drink.
  • The band Arctic Monkeys reference a "Bloody Mary's lacking in Tabasco" in the song "Fluorescent Adolescent".
  • In the Family Guy episode "Wasted Talent" Peter Griffin drinks a Bloody Mary to ease the symptoms of a hangover. In the episode "I Never Met the Dead Man" TV anchor Tom Tucker burped up a Bloody Mary after having one too many.
  • In the 14th episode of the second season of Glee, "Blame It on the Alcohol", Artie shares a Bloody Mary with his friends of the Glee club to get sober (quote from Artie: "It'll help your hangover").
  • In episode 6 of How to Make It in America, David suggests Bloody Marys to Rachel as a hangover cure.
  • In Back to the Future Part III, the bartender mixes up a Bloody Bull Shot (which he dubs "Wake-Up Juice") to revive an unconscious Emmett Brown in a hurry.
  • In the TV show Archer, Sterling makes a habit of drinking Bloody Marys.
  • In the webcomic Achewood, Ray often consumes a Bloody Mary before getting out of bed in the morning.
  • In the film Flashbacks of a Fool, Daniel Craig orders Bloody Mary while meeting up with Mark Strong in a restaurant.
  • In the film Johnny English, Rowan Atkinson orders a Bloody Mary "not too spicy" from a waiter at the unveiling of the crown jewels.
  • In the film Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (film), Caroline Eliza "Caro" Bennett can be seen consuming Bloody Mary's in numerous scenes.
  • On the television series The Jeffersons, Mother Jefferson often drank Bloody Marys, sometimes to excess. In one episode, she claims it's "for the vitamins".

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