• ShaggySnacks
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    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.

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      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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      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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        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.”

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        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.

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