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Bogmeister Galactic Fleet Vice Admiral (site admin)

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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2021 12:01 pm Post subject: Maximum Overdrive (1986) |
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About 15 years after this film was released, Stephen King admitted in an interview that he was coked out of his mind during the filming and didn't know what he was doing.
In light of this confession, it's difficult to apply legit criticism to the result, as we now know it was meant to be inept. I'll offer a few bits of critique, some of which may have nothing to do with the actual directing. King, btw, cameos in an early scene.
ABOVE: King, coked out or just a bad Director?
This was King's first and only directing job. The film was based on a short story of his, Trucks (it was remade as a TV Movie in 1998).
In the plot, the Earth is passing through the trail of a comet — cheesy FX of our planet surrounded by a green radiance. All machinery begins to act on its own, in a homicidal manner. This ranges from small devices to lawnmowers, but most of the threat is from large trucks.
Much of the action takes place at a truck stop, where several workers and patrons are besieged. King seems to have copied — both in his story and the film — the famous story by Theodore Sturgeon, Killdozer (itself made into a TV movie in 1974).
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King's characters are mostly caricatures and cliches. Emilio Estevez as the lead is kind of colorless, but Pat Hingle hams it up mightily as the mean owner of the truck stop.
Many of the smaller roles are clownish, with much overacting, and several characters die simply due to stupidity. Really terrible is a waitress wigging out, repeatedly yelling "We made you!" (referring to the trucks); she adopts this strange pose at one point, as if she's kidding around (maybe King used a lot of coke on the day of filming this scene).
Besides all the silliness, the editing is also badly handled. An early example is the death of a young patron, who gets electrocuted by a video game machine. It cuts to an expressionless Pat Hingle for some reason.
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The only one who comes away with some dignity is Laura Harrington as a young woman and possible love interest for Estevez. And I guess the truck with the Goblin head on the front strikes a kind of iconic figure; that's the head of the Green Goblin, a Spider-Man villain.
In the end, it's revealed that this was probably the first step in an alien invasion and, in another ridiculous mention, that a Soviet satellite saved us all
BoG's Score: 3 out of 10
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Krel Space Ranger
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:23 pm Post subject: |
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Bogmeister wrote: | King, coked out or just a bad Director? |
Why not both? They don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Having seen both this film and the TV remake (or is that reboot?), this one is better than the TV remake.
Last year (maybe longer) the goblin head from the truck was found, and is being refurbished.
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Bud Brewster Galactic Fleet Admiral (site admin)

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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:32 pm Post subject: |
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Krel wrote: | Bogmeister wrote: | King, coked out or just a bad Director? |
Why not both? They don't have to be mutually exclusive. |
Right! If he was a "coked-out bad director", he certainly wouldn't get any better, would he?  _________________ ____________
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