Movie Cocaine Bear (2023)

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Cocaine Bear, loosely based on a true story about a coked-out bear, will be released on Friday, February 24, 2023. Trailer:

 
Artsy poster:

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How can it have Ray Liotta in it???
 
How can it have Ray Liotta in it???
It was filmed in the summer of 2021. It's not uncommon for movies to be release 1-2 years after they were filmed.
Look at Top Gun:Maverick, it was filmed in 2018-19 but not released until 2022.
 
It was filmed in the summer of 2021. It's not uncommon for movies to be release 1-2 years after they were filmed.
Look at Top Gun:Maverick, it was filmed in 2018-19 but not released until 2022.
And the pandemic caused a lot of delays and pushed many movies release dates back more than maybe any other time in recent memory.
 
Will watch for Keri Russell. And Margo Martindale too? Will be a great reunion.

"Show them your face, show it to them!" . Fucking classic shit. :wink: :laugh:

 
Cocaine Bear is false advertising. It's not close to the absurd off the wall not taking it serious comedy the promotion for the movie make it out to be. There's comedy in there and some wink winks, but its much more grounded and straight forward than you'd expect going in. I still ended up liking it but it was not what I was expecting at all.
 
Cocaine Bear is false advertising. It's not close to the absurd off the wall not taking it serious comedy the promotion for the movie make it out to be. There's comedy in there and some wink winks, but its much more grounded and straight forward than you'd expect going in. I still ended up liking it but it was not what I was expecting at all.

Not Snakes on a Plane level?
 
Not Snakes on a Plane level?

Nah. It takes itself more seriously than that. I was expecting Sharknado levels of tongue in cheek jokes and self awareness. Like a "we're purposely making a bad movie so bad that its good" type of thing. Snakes On a Plane is like that a little bit too but it also has parts where it takes itself serious. Cocaine Bear ended up being a pretty standard story with some jokes and gore mixed in.
 
Nah. It takes itself more seriously than that. I was expecting Sharknado levels of tongue in cheek jokes and self awareness. Like a "we're purposely making a bad movie so bad that its good" type of thing. Snakes On a Plane is like that a little bit too but it also has parts where it takes itself serious. Cocaine Bear ended up being a pretty standard story with some jokes and gore mixed in.

I don't think Snakes on a Plane took itself seriously at any points. Put it at the same category as Sharknado.

In fact Snakes on a Plane was the best in theater experience I ever had. Midnight Thursday night premiere of it. Packed theater and everyone was high as fuck. Loudly cheering at everything and then when Samuel L Jackson finally said the line of "I'm tired of these mother fucking snakes on this mother fucking plane" the whole theater erupted as if if the home team just hit the game winning score.
 
Cocaine Bear
Peacock
5
Dumb and fun and exactly what you’d expect. You’ll laugh.
 
You should've gotten lit.
I rank that with the sharknado level of dumb. Fake bear, embellished factual event, and the token old black man death scene. Yuck

glorifying cocaine into a humorous spotlight is not cool.

 
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