• @[email protected]
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    954 months ago

    Let’s not forget the movie, Maximum Overdrive Cocaine.

    On a less auspicious note, 1986 also marked the nadir of the cocaine addition phase of King’s career in the form of Maximum Overdrive, the first, last and I think it’s safe to assume, only, adaptation of Stephen King’s work to be directed by Stephen King himself. In Hollywood’s Stephen King, King says, with characteristic self-deprecating bluntness, that he was“coked out of [his] mind all through its production, and [he] really didn’t know what [he] was doing.”

    That comes through loud and clear in every frame of the movie. King is credited as director here but this might be another case of a giant bag of cocaine becoming sentient and deciding to direct a movie that reflected its sensibility in its purest form. King is one of our greatest storytellers, but a movie about a crazy world full of Southern-fried assholes where all the machines suddenly become sentient and try to kill all humans sure seems like the kind of idea a sentient bag of cocaine would come up with.

    • Hemingways_Shotgun
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      294 months ago

      Maximum Overdrive is crazy fun schlock. It’s not even a guilty pleasure for me; I simply unironically and full-throatedly love it.

      Not all movies need to be Citizen Kane. Sometimes a coke-fueled, overly acted B-movie is exactly what the soul needs.

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          4 months ago

          Titan AE has exactly 50% on Rotton Tomatoes, but I’m giving it a shout out anyway because it is an underrated gem

          • @thejoker954
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            34 months ago

            Titan A.E. was them showing us in the USA cartoons wernt just for kids - unfortunately nobody listened.

            Such a good freaking movie.

        • @Telodzrum
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          54 months ago

          As a horror fan, this is way easier than it claims to be.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 months ago

          I also like the Scorpion King. Even further, I like the Scorpion King franchise, especially 3 and 4

    • Flying SquidOP
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      194 months ago

      Carrie: The Musical was also around that time. It was one of the biggest flops in Broadway history. I would not be at all shocked if cocaine played a big role in Stephen King okaying a musical based on Carrie.

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        484 months ago

        Cocaine “Hey Stephen.”

        Stephen King “Yeah, cocaine?”

        Cocaine “You like musicals, right?”

        Stephen King “I do now.”

        Cocaine “You know how people are trying to get Carrie turned into a Broadway musical?”

        Stephen King “Yeah…”

        Cocaine “You should a okay and use the money.”

        Stephen King “What should I buy?”

        Cocaine “More cocaine.”

        Stephen King “Damn good idea.”

      • @TexasDrunk
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        184 months ago

        King pretty famously gave the thumbs up to pretty much anyone who wanted to adapt certain stories. It was the “Dollar Baby” program and it ran from the late 70s/early 80s to about 8 months ago.

        Plus, you know, cocaine.

    • @thejoker954
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      104 months ago

      Granted I haven’t seen it since I was a kid, but I remember Maximum Overdrive as a cheesy fun B movie.

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      24 months ago

      Oh shit that’s so crazy!

      Some dude also just made a horror game based off of called decimate drive, where cars try to run you over at night. Kind of spooky but weird that I just watched this recently:

      https://youtu.be/8VZDB1SKeYs