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sio-lokistiel · 7 months
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More crumbs from Miss Caylee!
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(Fun story: I was super nervous to touch that jacket of Alex’s. Silly me paranoid about somehow ruining his $300 dollar coat.)
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demifiendrsa · 2 years
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Cocaine Bear | Official Trailer
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Inspired by the 1985 true story of a drug runner's plane crash, missing cocaine, and the black bear that ate it, this wild thriller finds an oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens converging in a Georgia forest where a 500- pound apex predator has ingested a staggering amount of cocaine and gone on a coke-fueled rampage for more blow … and blood.
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lubdubs · 1 year
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Finished watching “Cocaine Bear.” I found it funny, but I was surprised by the stething scene in the movie.
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goldencarrot · 1 year
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babyjujubee · 10 months
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Alden Ehrenreich, Kahyun Kim and Jesse Tyler Ferguson attend the Los Angeles premiere of "Cocaine Bear" on February 21, 2023.
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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Cocaine Bear (2023, dir. Elizabeth Banks) - review by Rookie-Critic
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What to say about Cocaine Bear? It is schlocky, it takes awhile before the film really kicks it into high gear, the CGI on the bear is goofy, and while some of the acting is very, very good, some of it isn't that good, and I loved it. This is a movie where everyone on set was clearly having a ball the entire time, and that fun spirit leaks over into what you see on screen. The jokes land, the gore is plentiful and nasty without being too gross-out or too real (again, the CGI work isn't exactly Avatar-quality stuff), and sure, the bear looks silly, but it should look silly. Anyone saying that they wish the bear looked better is either a) a liar, or b) someone who hates fun. The whole vibe of the film is that of a cartoon version of an 80's slasher B-movie and, for the most part, it really works.
The acting in the film, outside of a couple of the more minor characters' performances, is outstanding. Not only do you have the late, great Ray Liotta in his final film appearance, but you also have Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, O'Shea Jackson Jr., and Margo Martindale all giving great performances. However, and I mean this as no disrespect to any of the amazing actors I just mentioned, but none of them even hold a candle to the scene-stealing ability of Christian Convery. That kid is, other than maybe, MAYBE the bear, the funniest thing in the film by a country mile. From the second he shows up, it seems like every line that comes out of his character's mouth is pure comedic gold, and that doesn't let up until the credits start to roll. I've been aware of Convery since his turn as the titular character in Netflix's Sweet Tooth, and I was aware that he was an incredible young actor from that alone, but I had no idea just how funny he could be. Another high point of the film is that it doesn't shy away from the ridiculousness of its premise, and leans into it in the best, goriest way that it can, à la Tucker & Dale vs. Evil. It really feels like a bad 80s slasher mixed with the cocaine equivalent of a stoner comedy, but the kind of bad 80s slasher that you secretly really enjoy because everything that's happening, especially the gory deaths, are creative and well executed (pun definitely intended). I won't go into details of any specific thing, because more than half the fun of the film is staring, jaw dropped and eyes wide, at the pure blissful horror that is unfolding in front of you.
It's not all sunshine and cocaine, though; the film wants to be a cult classic so bad that it still falls prey to some B-movie problems. Firstly, the story is a little too boilerplate and basic for how much time the film spends setting it all up, and it causes a majority of the first act to be very slow. It's not the worst thing in the world, it manages to keep you engaged and holds a couple of the film's funnier moments (one in which the two main children find one of the bricks of cocaine), but when compared to the insanity that kicks off in the film's second and third acts, it is pretty boring. Also, there are a few sequences that feel poorly edited, mostly in the film's final act. It seemed like there were last minute decisions made to cut scenes out of the film, and then last-last minute decisions were made to somehow cut them back into the film. There's one flashback scene in particular that felt incredibly out of place to me. So much so that it honestly reminded of something along the lines of a Family Guy cutaway. I also could have used a bit more of Isiah Whitlock Jr.'s character, but that's just because he's fantastic in everything he's in.
Cocaine Bear isn't perfect, I won't even venture to call it great, but it was a fantastically fun distraction. It revels in its stupidity, it revels in its gory moments, and it revels in the fun it knows everyone on screen and everyone in the audience is having. A purely fun, harmless, hilarious, coke-addled roller coaster ride.
Score: 7/10
Currently only in theaters.
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k-star-holic · 1 year
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'26 years old youngest main NewsAnchor 'SBS Kahyun Kim "Novelty + various visual transduction"
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cinemedios · 1 year
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Reseña | 'Oso Intoxicado' (Cocaine Bear)
En 'Oso Intoxicado' o 'Cocaine Bear', Elizabeth Banks aprovecha al máximo su ridícula premisa.
Inspirada en la historia real de 1985 sobre el accidente aéreo de un traficante de drogas, cocaína perdida, y el oso negro que la comió. Sigue a un excéntrico grupo de policías, criminales, turistas y adolescentes en un bosque de Georgia donde un depredador de 500 kilos ha consumido una cantidad exorbitante de cocaína. Ahora el oso está sediento de sangre, y más cocaína… En años recientes,…
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sio-lokistiel · 8 days
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lubdubs · 1 year
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"Cocaine Bear" stething scene
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ramascreen · 2 years
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New Poster For COCAINE BEAR
New Poster For COCAINE BEAR
Don’t coke the bear. Universal has released this poster for COCAINE BEAR, in theaters February 24. Inspired by the 1985 true story of a drug runner’s plane crash, missing cocaine, and the black bear that ate it, this wild thriller finds  an oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens converging in a Georgia forest where a 500- pound apex predator has ingested a staggering amount of…
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babyjujubee · 10 months
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Alden Ehrenreich, Elizabeth Banks, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Keri Russell, Brooklynn Prince, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Aaron Holliday and Kahyun Kim attend the Los Angeles premiere of "Cocaine Bear" on February 21, 2023.
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disneytva · 15 days
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‘ZOMBIES: The Re-Animated Series’ Resurrects the Seabrook Crew June 28
Disney Branded Television today announced ZOMBIES: The Re-Animated Series, an expansion of the live-action ZOMBIES movie franchise, featuring the same characters. The musical comedy-adventure series will debut Friday, June 28, (8 p.m. EDT) on Disney Channel and next day on Disney+
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 Kahyun Kim (Universal Pictures "Cocaine Bear", Disney Channel Original Movies "Freaky Friday") joins the cast as Dae, a witch/alchemist, who is awkward in a quirky, upbeat, “adorkable” way.
Each episode features brand new original songs performed by the stars of the ZOMBIES franchise. A ZOMBIES: The Re-Animated Series Original Soundtrack will be released June 28 on Walt Disney Records
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justthegreat1 · 1 year
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Get In Line: Cocaine Bear Review
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Pictured above is the “Cocaine Bear” poster.
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So, usually I cover movies that are straight horror, but I decided to do something different and discuss this movie. This movie has an insane premise with an interesting story that inspired the movie. Usually, horror comedies are hit and miss for me, but I decided to give it a watch. Let’s get straight to the spoiler free review and hope no cocaine addicted bears are around.
Cocaine Bear is a 2023 horror comedy thriller directed by Elizabeth Banks who also produced this movie, Produced by Max Handelman, Aditya Sood, Brian Duffield, Phil Lord, and Chris Miller. Cocaine Bear is written by Jimmy Warden, and the soundtrack is done by Mark Mothersbaugh. The cast involves Keri Russell as Sari, Alden Ehrenreich as Eddie, O’Shea Jackson Jr. as Daveed, Ray Liotta as Syd, Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Bob, Brooklynn Prince as Dee Dee, Christian Convery as Henry, Margo Martindale as Ranger Liz, Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Peter, Kristofer Hivju as Olaf, Hannah Hoekstra as Elsa, Ayoola Smart as Officer Reba, Aaron Holliday as Kid (Stache), J.B. Moore as Vest, Leo Hanna as Ponytail, Kahyun Kim as Beth, Scott Seiss as Tom, Matthew Rhys as Andrew Thornton, and Allan Henry as “Bear Performer”.
The Plot:
An oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists, and teens converge on a Georgia forest where a huge black bear goes on a murderous rampage after unintentionally ingesting cocaine.
Positives:
One positive I have about “Cocaine Bear” is that it knows what it is, and what I mean by that is that it’s a movie about a bear on cocaine, that alone sounds crazy, but they have fun with that premise. The real black bear died on December 23rd,1985 after eating a large amount of cocaine from the containers, the total amount of cocaine that was eaten was 75 pounds which was worth $20 million ($55.6 million, adjusted for inflation).
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Pictured above is the ambulance scene from “Cocaine Bear” (2023)
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The second positive I have about this movie was the dark humor throughout, the reason I loved the dark humor throughout as some of the death scenes are so unexpected and over the top that you can’t just help but laugh. The dialogue was creative and some characters’ reactions to certain situations had me laughing.
The final positive I have about this movie was the cast as they understood the assignment, the acting reminds me of an 80’s b-horror movie. Keri Russell nailed her performance as Sari, and I must give props to the child actors (Brooklynn Prince and Christian Convery.) But this does have some drawbacks which we’ll get to.
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Pictured above is the door scene from “Cocaine Bear.”
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Negatives:
One negative I have is the lack of character development. I know it’s not supposed to be taken seriously, but I would’ve enjoyed seeing how each character’s story progresses since they are all intertwined. Another negative I have is that I felt that the movie wasn’t scary enough, I know the real bear died via overdose, but can you imagine how terrifying would it be to have a 500-pound black bear high on cocaine chasing you. I honestly wish they could have played up on the fear factor.
My Overall thoughts:
While this movie has some negatives, don’t let them affect your viewing experience as it’s one of the movies where you turn your mind off and eat some popcorn. If you enjoy campy, gory, and darkly comedic horror movies, this one is for you. But I’m glad that studios are letting directors make the movies they want even if they are based on…as I said before insane backstories. This movie is amazing in its own way with its over the top violence, comedic timing, and action throughout which only increases its re-watchability.
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Pictured above is Cokey the bear getting high on cocaine. “Cocaine Bear” (2023)
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Where to watch “Cocaine Bear” (2023)?
Peacock
Blu-Ray and DVD
Digital Retailers.
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theartofmany · 2 years
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"On a rampage for blow and blood. Meet Cocaine Bear. Check out the oddly comical yet extremely terrifying trailer for Cocaine Bear, an upcoming movie starring Keri Russell, Margo Martindale, Ray Liotta, Alden Ehrenreich, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Kristofer Hivju, Kahyun Kim, Christian Convery, Brooklynn Prince, and Scott Seiss Inspired by the 1985 true story of a drug runner's plane crash, missing cocaine, and the black bear that ate it, this wild thriller finds an oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens converging in a Georgia forest where a 500- pound apex predator has ingested a staggering amount of cocaine and gone on a coke-fueled rampage for more blow … and blood" From Youtube channel IGN: Cocaine Bear - Official Trailer (2023) Yes, inspired by true events What in the world...?
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