SnarkyQueen
Joined Nov 2011
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I wanted a fun, silly, 95 minute movie about a bear on drugs. I wanted cheap laughs and tremendous violence. Cocaine Bear met my expectations with ease, and I couldn't be happier about it.
There are a few standout jokes and performances in the film, and Margo Martindale is spectacular as the worst park ranger in America.
The parts of the film where we are expected to feel some sort of emotion certainly fall a bit flat. However, if you're coming to Cocaine Bear for emotionally intelligent storytelling and moving character developments, I would suggest you take another look at the title and adjust your expectations accordingly.
This movie is certainly no masterpiece, but it doesn't have to be. Elizabeth Banks set out to make a movie about a bear doing cocaine, and that's exactly what we got. See you all next time for "Cocaine Bear 2: Crack at It Again"
There are a few standout jokes and performances in the film, and Margo Martindale is spectacular as the worst park ranger in America.
The parts of the film where we are expected to feel some sort of emotion certainly fall a bit flat. However, if you're coming to Cocaine Bear for emotionally intelligent storytelling and moving character developments, I would suggest you take another look at the title and adjust your expectations accordingly.
This movie is certainly no masterpiece, but it doesn't have to be. Elizabeth Banks set out to make a movie about a bear doing cocaine, and that's exactly what we got. See you all next time for "Cocaine Bear 2: Crack at It Again"
A lot more can and has been said by a lot of people smarter than me, but ultimately the writing of this show in the last 4 seasons lost sight of what made it such good TV in the first 4 seasons. Watching it all at a go, perhaps the most damning conclusion about this show is that it became conventional, predictable, and worst of all, boring.
Moderately watchable film, but abysmal audio quality. Some scenes the dialogue was perfectly fine, others it sounded like characters talking through a can and string from across a county.
Shoutout to Vera Farmiga for doing a serviceable impression of Nancy Marchand, everyone else was playing the SNL version of the character. Do yourself a favor and just rewatch Sopranos.
Shoutout to Vera Farmiga for doing a serviceable impression of Nancy Marchand, everyone else was playing the SNL version of the character. Do yourself a favor and just rewatch Sopranos.