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Maximum Overdrive (Widescreen)

Emilio Estevez , Pat Hingle , Stephen King    R (Restricted)   DVD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
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"I'm gonna scare the hell out of you," intones Stephen King in the trailer for his sole directorial effort, the much-maligned Maximum Overdrive. While the end result doesn't live up to that boast, this sci-fi/horror tale isn't as awful as it's been described. King's script (based on his short story "Trucks") focuses on the patrons of a North Carolina truck stop, which comes under attack by a convoy of trucks and other machines animated by Earth's passage through the tail of a "rogue comet." King's fans, tired of half-baked screen adaptations like Cujo and Children of the Corn, expected a horror home run from Maximum Overdrive and instead got an old-fashioned drive-in movie filled with car crashes, cheapjack gore, and fart jokes. Needless to say, they stayed away in droves; the film's failure helped ruin producer Dino De Laurentiis's DEG Films and forced King to sheepishly claim that he had created a modern-day Plan Nine from Outer Space. While the film is torpidly paced and often amateurishly acted, it's no worse than any direct-to-video thriller, and King's ear for dialogue occasionally shines through the gloom. Emilio Estevez and Pat Hingle register as a heroic cook and his black-hearted boss, respectively; the cast includes Yeardley Smith (Lisa Simpson's voice), Giancarlo Esposito, and Marla Maples (!) as a victim. Anchor Bay's letterboxed print is the R-rated theatrical version; the film was cut extensively after receiving an X rating for violence. The original trailer and a thorough biography on King are also included. --Paul Gaita

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3.0 out of 5 stars U Get What You Pay For Sep 6 2011
By Corpse
Format:DVD
if you are looking at this movie then you are pretty much expeting it to be a bunch of trucks killing people and if thats what you want then thats what you'll get. Its got a full ACDC soundtrack, stars Emillio Estevez, and was written and directed by Stephen King. Everything seems to be all in place for this movie but when it comes down to it i dont think a movie about killer trucks has enough potential to be at all amazing. Still mildly entertaining and well made so you'll get what you pay for.
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This 1986 Stephen King film (he directed the movie and wrote the screenplay) is possibly his worst film. The cheesy 80's is written all over it and it's not the mature work of Stephen King, who has come up with scarier material than this. Stars Emilio Estevez as the leader of a group of truck stop diner who have to band together to defeat possessed trucks. A comet that passed through the skies left an eerie green cloud over the town and has made it possible for human's inventions, electronic or otherwise, to rebel against humans. Soon, all the trucks come to life and drive themselves, killing off their drivers. This film is really nothing exciting or even scary. Stephen King has created more frightening horror films. Even if he was trying to go for a science fiction type of horror genre, it did'nt work. Maybe because it was the 80's and this is just one bad apple in the bunch.

Yeardley Smith, best known as the voice of Lisa Simpson from The Simpsons is part of the cast. It's refreshing to see her in person and in movies outside from the cartoons. She was also in the short lived early 90's series "Herman's Head". This is definately not Emilio Estevez's best work. About a year earlier, he had performed in The Breakfast Club in which he did a much better job. He would do the same later in the 90's with the Mighty Ducks movies. The trucks are funny to look at and the humans being killed by them is not as frightening as it should be. Especially comedic is the truck with the Green Goblin head on it. This movie, which is a sort of camp classic, is more enjoyable if it does'tn take itself seriously. This movie DOES try to be serious horror. The ending implies that the survivors made it possible for the aliens in the green cloud to be defeated and it is supposed to be a sort of serious film about survival. But it's not really a good film for that type of plot. I feel this movie would be better to look at in Mystery Science Theatre 3000 where they showcase old camp, bad movies with ad lib jokes. Then maybe this movie would be better to look at. But if you're into the 80's, Stephen King (no matter what he does) and Emilio Estevez, this is the film for you. Thank God it' not well remembered.

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5.0 out of 5 stars KICK BUTT Jun 10 2004
By Dave C
Format:DVD
This movie rocks! Terrible acting, poor use of fake blood, steam rollers, a soda machine that I would love outside my place of business, the psycho music when a machine is about to kill someone, bible salesman gets his sh@* ruined, random sex scene that has nothing to do with the plot, and senceless destruction of cars, trucks, power tools, and buildings. This movie serves up 31 flavors of whoop a** with a side of good old fashioned beatdown. This movie would have kicked a** even if Men at Work did the sound track but just to add even more flavor to side of beatdown, the producers threw in a sound track by AC/DC.
Besides Dawn of the Dead this movie is one of the best ones out there!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars it has its charm
This 1986 movie isn't the greatest (and the picture quality sucks), but it has its charm. It has the distinction of being the only movie Stephen King directed (he found directing... Read more
Published on May 28 2004 by adead_poet@hotmail.com
1.0 out of 5 stars Low Gear
Not much here except this has been done before in different incarnations (DUEL, KILLDOZER, THE CAR) all of which are better films than this rehash. Read more
Published on May 28 2004
3.0 out of 5 stars Who Made Who.....Man VS Machine
Beeing a big AC/DC fan I will actually give you a review that dosent have anything to do with the great sound track!
I give this movie about 3 and a half. Read more
Published on May 11 2004 by Micheal Hunt
2.0 out of 5 stars Oh, my aching head...
People who really like this movie are either diehard Emilio Estevez or AC/DC fans. But if it takes more than that to trip your trigger, you will not enjoy this movie. Read more
Published on May 8 2004
2.0 out of 5 stars Started off good...but then got annoying!
This movie is about machines that come to life and kill humans. The cause is because of a comet that surrounded the earth. All I know is that this has to do with aliens. Read more
Published on April 10 2004 by Angela Lee
4.0 out of 5 stars Maximum Overdrive rocks!
Stephen King has a way of adding something creative to any genre of movie(such as trucks taking on the nature of a pack of wolves in MO). Read more
Published on Mar 12 2004 by J. E.
5.0 out of 5 stars WHO MADE WHO? WE MADE YOU!
LET ME JUST SAY THIS MOVIE ROCKS!!!! IF ANYBODY WAS EVER WONDERING WHAT IT WOULD BE LIKE IF ALL THE MACHINES TURNED ON HUMAN, THIS WOULD BE THE MOVIE TO WATCH. Read more
Published on Jan 29 2004 by Daniel Mankowski
4.0 out of 5 stars they dont make em like this anymore
A few horror gems hold a special place in my heart. I get all sentimental and choked up. Basketcase..return of the deadly spawn, and maximum overdrive are just such flicks. Read more
Published on Dec 12 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't say he didn't try
What is more scarer then being stranded at a gas station, with diesel trucks that are going to plow you to the ground? Read more
Published on Dec 5 2003 by Greg Hammond
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential Post-Blackout viewing
Anyone caught in the Blackout of 2003 must surely have thought of this movie. When the T.V. stopped working, the familiar drone of the fridge was eerily gone and trucks kept... Read more
Published on Sep 2 2003 by kendall lopere
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