Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 09:57     Subject: Cocaine Bear

What age would you let your kids see it?

13 or 14 ok?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 09:55     Subject: Cocaine Bear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A fun movie? Ok, maybe, but.....this from Common Sense Media:

Parents need to know that Cocaine Bear is director Elizabeth Banks' graphic action-comedy based on a real 1985 event in which a 175-pound black bear ingested 75 pounds of cocaine that had been dumped from an airplane. It's very mature: Expect strong drug content, incessant swearing ("f--k," "s--t," "ass," "motherf----r," and much more), and relentlessly gory violence. The bear mauls and dismembers people, and there are explicit images of several severed limbs, as well as a decapitated head. People also die via gunshot (including a close-up of the blood splatter and gore) and from a car accident, but most of the many casualties are courtesy of the bear. There's also cigarette smoking, kissing, and a couple of suggestive comments. Spoiler: Although children are injured (and also try the cocaine they find), they both survive. The movie stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson and features the final on-screen performance of the late Ray Liotta.


OMG clearly this isn't a kids movie. Why the need to check CSM.


You thought a movie called Cocaine Bear was a kid’s movie???
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 09:47     Subject: Cocaine Bear

Wife and 15 yo daughter went last night and loved it.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 09:40     Subject: Re:Cocaine Bear

Is it supposed to be funny or scary?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 08:47     Subject: Cocaine Bear

Anonymous wrote:What a fun movie. Sad to see one of Ray Liotta’s last performances.

Totally worth seeing in the theatre.


Yeah ok. Such a riveting title and the plot is so interesting! Do you think it could be an Oscar contender?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 07:35     Subject: Cocaine Bear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A fun movie? Ok, maybe, but.....this from Common Sense Media:

Parents need to know that Cocaine Bear is director Elizabeth Banks' graphic action-comedy based on a real 1985 event in which a 175-pound black bear ingested 75 pounds of cocaine that had been dumped from an airplane. It's very mature: Expect strong drug content, incessant swearing ("f--k," "s--t," "ass," "motherf----r," and much more), and relentlessly gory violence. The bear mauls and dismembers people, and there are explicit images of several severed limbs, as well as a decapitated head. People also die via gunshot (including a close-up of the blood splatter and gore) and from a car accident, but most of the many casualties are courtesy of the bear. There's also cigarette smoking, kissing, and a couple of suggestive comments. Spoiler: Although children are injured (and also try the cocaine they find), they both survive. The movie stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson and features the final on-screen performance of the late Ray Liotta.


OMG clearly this isn't a kids movie. Why the need to check CSM.


I just googled the name of the movie to see what reviews were saying and got that. Just didn't really sound much like a "fun move" to me, it sounded like something I as an adult would avoid despite loving Ray Liotta.


Maybe you are a little uptight? It is supposed to be over the top crazy fun- not to be taken seriously.


If not wanting to see severed limbs, close ups of blood spatter and gore, mauling and dismemberment, and decapitated heads makes me a "little uptight" then yes I definitely am.


At least you own it.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 07:33     Subject: Cocaine Bear

We're really looking forward to seeing this - hopefully next weekend.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 02:17     Subject: Cocaine Bear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A fun movie? Ok, maybe, but.....this from Common Sense Media:

Parents need to know that Cocaine Bear is director Elizabeth Banks' graphic action-comedy based on a real 1985 event in which a 175-pound black bear ingested 75 pounds of cocaine that had been dumped from an airplane. It's very mature: Expect strong drug content, incessant swearing ("f--k," "s--t," "ass," "motherf----r," and much more), and relentlessly gory violence. The bear mauls and dismembers people, and there are explicit images of several severed limbs, as well as a decapitated head. People also die via gunshot (including a close-up of the blood splatter and gore) and from a car accident, but most of the many casualties are courtesy of the bear. There's also cigarette smoking, kissing, and a couple of suggestive comments. Spoiler: Although children are injured (and also try the cocaine they find), they both survive. The movie stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson and features the final on-screen performance of the late Ray Liotta.


OMG clearly this isn't a kids movie. Why the need to check CSM.


I just googled the name of the movie to see what reviews were saying and got that. Just didn't really sound much like a "fun move" to me, it sounded like something I as an adult would avoid despite loving Ray Liotta.


Maybe you are a little uptight? It is supposed to be over the top crazy fun- not to be taken seriously.


If not wanting to see severed limbs, close ups of blood spatter and gore, mauling and dismemberment, and decapitated heads makes me a "little uptight" then yes I definitely am.


+1. Avoid. Not worth my time
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 02:15     Subject: Cocaine Bear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A fun movie? Ok, maybe, but.....this from Common Sense Media:

Parents need to know that Cocaine Bear is director Elizabeth Banks' graphic action-comedy based on a real 1985 event in which a 175-pound black bear ingested 75 pounds of cocaine that had been dumped from an airplane. It's very mature: Expect strong drug content, incessant swearing ("f--k," "s--t," "ass," "motherf----r," and much more), and relentlessly gory violence. The bear mauls and dismembers people, and there are explicit images of several severed limbs, as well as a decapitated head. People also die via gunshot (including a close-up of the blood splatter and gore) and from a car accident, but most of the many casualties are courtesy of the bear. There's also cigarette smoking, kissing, and a couple of suggestive comments. Spoiler: Although children are injured (and also try the cocaine they find), they both survive. The movie stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson and features the final on-screen performance of the late Ray Liotta.


OMG clearly this isn't a kids movie. Why the need to check CSM.


I just googled the name of the movie to see what reviews were saying and got that. Just didn't really sound much like a "fun move" to me, it sounded like something I as an adult would avoid despite loving Ray Liotta.


Maybe you are a little uptight? It is supposed to be over the top crazy fun- not to be taken seriously.


If not wanting to see severed limbs, close ups of blood spatter and gore, mauling and dismemberment, and decapitated heads makes me a "little uptight" then yes I definitely am.


+1 LOL
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 01:51     Subject: Cocaine Bear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A fun movie? Ok, maybe, but.....this from Common Sense Media:

Parents need to know that Cocaine Bear is director Elizabeth Banks' graphic action-comedy based on a real 1985 event in which a 175-pound black bear ingested 75 pounds of cocaine that had been dumped from an airplane. It's very mature: Expect strong drug content, incessant swearing ("f--k," "s--t," "ass," "motherf----r," and much more), and relentlessly gory violence. The bear mauls and dismembers people, and there are explicit images of several severed limbs, as well as a decapitated head. People also die via gunshot (including a close-up of the blood splatter and gore) and from a car accident, but most of the many casualties are courtesy of the bear. There's also cigarette smoking, kissing, and a couple of suggestive comments. Spoiler: Although children are injured (and also try the cocaine they find), they both survive. The movie stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson and features the final on-screen performance of the late Ray Liotta.


OMG clearly this isn't a kids movie. Why the need to check CSM.


I just googled the name of the movie to see what reviews were saying and got that. Just didn't really sound much like a "fun move" to me, it sounded like something I as an adult would avoid despite loving Ray Liotta.


Maybe you are a little uptight? It is supposed to be over the top crazy fun- not to be taken seriously.


If not wanting to see severed limbs, close ups of blood spatter and gore, mauling and dismemberment, and decapitated heads makes me a "little uptight" then yes I definitely am.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 01:48     Subject: Cocaine Bear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A fun movie? Ok, maybe, but.....this from Common Sense Media:

Parents need to know that Cocaine Bear is director Elizabeth Banks' graphic action-comedy based on a real 1985 event in which a 175-pound black bear ingested 75 pounds of cocaine that had been dumped from an airplane. It's very mature: Expect strong drug content, incessant swearing ("f--k," "s--t," "ass," "motherf----r," and much more), and relentlessly gory violence. The bear mauls and dismembers people, and there are explicit images of several severed limbs, as well as a decapitated head. People also die via gunshot (including a close-up of the blood splatter and gore) and from a car accident, but most of the many casualties are courtesy of the bear. There's also cigarette smoking, kissing, and a couple of suggestive comments. Spoiler: Although children are injured (and also try the cocaine they find), they both survive. The movie stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson and features the final on-screen performance of the late Ray Liotta.


OMG clearly this isn't a kids movie. Why the need to check CSM.


I just googled the name of the movie to see what reviews were saying and got that. Just didn't really sound much like a "fun move" to me, it sounded like something I as an adult would avoid despite loving Ray Liotta.


Maybe you are a little uptight? It is supposed to be over the top crazy fun- not to be taken seriously.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 01:42     Subject: Cocaine Bear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A fun movie? Ok, maybe, but.....this from Common Sense Media:

Parents need to know that Cocaine Bear is director Elizabeth Banks' graphic action-comedy based on a real 1985 event in which a 175-pound black bear ingested 75 pounds of cocaine that had been dumped from an airplane. It's very mature: Expect strong drug content, incessant swearing ("f--k," "s--t," "ass," "motherf----r," and much more), and relentlessly gory violence. The bear mauls and dismembers people, and there are explicit images of several severed limbs, as well as a decapitated head. People also die via gunshot (including a close-up of the blood splatter and gore) and from a car accident, but most of the many casualties are courtesy of the bear. There's also cigarette smoking, kissing, and a couple of suggestive comments. Spoiler: Although children are injured (and also try the cocaine they find), they both survive. The movie stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson and features the final on-screen performance of the late Ray Liotta.


OMG clearly this isn't a kids movie. Why the need to check CSM.


I just googled the name of the movie to see what reviews were saying and got that. Just didn't really sound much like a "fun move" to me, it sounded like something I as an adult would avoid despite loving Ray Liotta.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 01:38     Subject: Cocaine Bear

Anonymous wrote:A fun movie? Ok, maybe, but.....this from Common Sense Media:

Parents need to know that Cocaine Bear is director Elizabeth Banks' graphic action-comedy based on a real 1985 event in which a 175-pound black bear ingested 75 pounds of cocaine that had been dumped from an airplane. It's very mature: Expect strong drug content, incessant swearing ("f--k," "s--t," "ass," "motherf----r," and much more), and relentlessly gory violence. The bear mauls and dismembers people, and there are explicit images of several severed limbs, as well as a decapitated head. People also die via gunshot (including a close-up of the blood splatter and gore) and from a car accident, but most of the many casualties are courtesy of the bear. There's also cigarette smoking, kissing, and a couple of suggestive comments. Spoiler: Although children are injured (and also try the cocaine they find), they both survive. The movie stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson and features the final on-screen performance of the late Ray Liotta.


OMG clearly this isn't a kids movie. Why the need to check CSM.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 01:36     Subject: Cocaine Bear

A fun movie? Ok, maybe, but.....this from Common Sense Media:

Parents need to know that Cocaine Bear is director Elizabeth Banks' graphic action-comedy based on a real 1985 event in which a 175-pound black bear ingested 75 pounds of cocaine that had been dumped from an airplane. It's very mature: Expect strong drug content, incessant swearing ("f--k," "s--t," "ass," "motherf----r," and much more), and relentlessly gory violence. The bear mauls and dismembers people, and there are explicit images of several severed limbs, as well as a decapitated head. People also die via gunshot (including a close-up of the blood splatter and gore) and from a car accident, but most of the many casualties are courtesy of the bear. There's also cigarette smoking, kissing, and a couple of suggestive comments. Spoiler: Although children are injured (and also try the cocaine they find), they both survive. The movie stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson and features the final on-screen performance of the late Ray Liotta.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2023 23:32     Subject: Cocaine Bear

What a fun movie. Sad to see one of Ray Liotta’s last performances.

Totally worth seeing in the theatre.