Hated upon release, I
long held a soft-spot for the gonzo B-Grade horror flick “Maximum Overdrive,”
written and directed by Stephen King (his only directed film). And it’s
partially inspired by “Overdrive” magazine, a truck-centered pub I worked at
for five years. I first saw this film at, what, 13? Maybe. Those Green Goblin
eyes sold me back then. I digress. Apologies. The story: An alien comet passes near
Earth, turning machines into live creatures with a thirst for human blood. At a
redneck Wilmington, N.C., truck stop, it’s the big rigs that go mad and kill.
Among the heroes: Emilio Esteves as an ex-con turned grill boy, and Pat Hingle
as his NRA-loving prick boss. The Green Goblin eyes belong to a tractor trailer
with the face of the Spider-Man villain on its cab. None of it makes sense, the
blood is comically thick, and the jokes are corny, but this is a drive-in lark
fueled by King’s then cocaine appetite. Yes, diesel fuels the trucks, but coke
fuels the master. And likely much of the cast. Watch it as a comedy and AC/DC
jam. B+
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Maximum Overdrive (1986)
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