Cocaine Bear: Regie: Elizabeth Banks Mit Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Ray Liotta Eine seltsame Gruppe von Polizisten, Kriminellen, Touristen und Teenagern kommt in einem Wald in Georgia zusammen, wo ein riesiger Schwarzbär mö
If you've seen the astonishing trailer for "Cocaine Bear" making the rounds on Twitter, you might have questions about the film's claim that it is "inspired by true events." But the story is indeed based on the true story of a bear who overdosed on cocaine in the 1980s. T...
The true story of "Pablo Escobear" now forms the basis for the start of new gore-comedy Cocaine Bear, directed by actress and filmmakerElizabeth Banks. It is not for the faint-hearted: there's blood and guts and very grisly ends (pun intended), and a bear snorting cocai...
Cocaine Bear and his Hollywood-worthy sniffer. Cocaine Bear Lexington, Kentucky Kentucky's blue bloods want you to associate their state with thoroughbred racehorses, or bourbon, or even Abraham Lincoln. They would rather not add Cocaine Bear to the roster of Kentucky immortals, but it's too...
true event to be seen, originating from an event where a wild Georgian bear helped itself to a large serving of smuggled cocaine when a plane crashed in the state in 1985. The horrific and bloody rampage that the bear embarks on for the film adaptation is fictional, but it's also one ...
Keri Russell andCocaine Bear: A Love Story When something likeCocaine Bearcomes into a person’s life, they remember the exact circumstances. Russell had been talking with Banks about working together on a completely different project, which, needless to say, carried a distinctively different tone...
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In real life, the bear overdosed and died not far from where investigators later discovered the ripped-up packages of cocaine. But in Elizabeth Banks' retelling, the bear goes on a cocaine-fueled killing spree instead. In the film's wild first trailer, a drug kingpin (played by late actor...
Cocaine Bear was funny, grotesque, and gory, and actually had a funny story. It's based on a real-life event where cocaine was dropped out of a plane and some of it was found by a bear.
After 120-odd years, cinema has finally reached its apex, finally attained the true artistic purpose it was created to eventually achieve. To show a bear high on cocaine. That is the subject (and title character!) of Cocaine Bear, which is supposedly based on a true story of a black ...