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Jan. 20, 2025

Ep. 97: "Maximum Overdrive" First Reaction

Brock had never seen "Maximum Overdrive," which surprised the rest of the crew. That revelation during a recent livestream prompted the chat to recommend more movies he should watch. This is the second of those suggestions and our review of this 1986...

Brock had never seen "Maximum Overdrive," which surprised the rest of the crew. That revelation during a recent livestream prompted the chat to recommend more movies he should watch. This is the second of those suggestions and our review of this 1986 ... classic.

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Transcript

Hey, y'all. It's me, Tara Strong, a.k.a. Miss Minutes for Bama Geeks. I hope you're ready to watch, and if you don't, I will have to prune you. Stay on your sacred timeline. And good evening. It is Sunday night. Hope you are doing well. And miracle of all miracles, all four of us are back together again for the first time since the end of November. Yeah. Wow. Happy New Year. Yeah. Happy New Year to everybody. It's going to be fun tonight because not only are we going to talk about Maximum Overdrive. But Jess may dip in and out because she may have a coughing fit. So if you see her disappear, then you know what's going on. I'll be right back. I promise. I just, you know, need to get through it and get back to y'all. So if y'all see me dip out, I'll be back in just a bit. We hope so. So anyway, we're the Bama Geeks. I'm Brock Parker. That's my wife, Jessica. Down below is Bo Bearden and Kevin Gardner. That reminded me of watching. We watched the nineteen ninety Survivor Series last night. Mm hmm. And so Kevin's move right there just reminded me of like when Legion of Doom or standing there while the ultimate warriors talk and they're like, you know, just me mugging for the camera. Yeah. Oh, me. Well, before we get into the fun topic of Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive... Boy, it's going to be fun. Make sure you join us at our website, BamaGeeks.com. You can find everything about our lovely little podcast there. We've got audio, all the audio episodes, video episodes. We've got a couple of blog posts that are up. We've got... Anything you want to find out about that website or about the podcast, just go to that website. Of course, you can also join us on social media at Bama Geeks. If you're on Facebook, just search out Bama Geeks Front and Port as our private Facebook group. We'll be happy to add you. 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Should you care to never, ever, ever obligated to do that. But if you're just, you know, feeling froggy. Yeah. We'll stop. Yeah. Yeah. And also leave, leave any comments along with the, you know, if you're viewing us later after the live stream, leave us a comment. Yeah. Yeah. If you've watched a maximum overdrive and how do you feel about it? Yeah, he found us after the fact. Yeah. So our good friend Matt Provencal from Canada dropped us a message on our Instagram today. He dropped in and said that his wife had not seen Maximum Overdrive either. And so they were going to watch it tonight and then join us at some point Okay. Oh, Mackenzie. Yeah. Oh, my goodness. As much as he loves ACDC, he has got his wife to watch this movie by now. Wow. That's true. Yeah. Yeah. So hopefully they're going to join in. But, yeah, as we get talking about Maximum Overdrive, please drop comments in the live chat. We want to talk to you. We want to know your thoughts on this. this movie I don't I don't know if I'm comfortable enough calling it a classic it's it um it yeah it is a it is a uh what do you like to call it uh bo it's it's a product of its time it could have not been made at any other point in history I truly believe and it's the only movie that I think features more acdc music than the iron man movies yeah um yeah yeah go along with that yeah the thing was I mean they didn't they didn't play as as much acdc as I was hoping they would but it was the only music featured in it though that's it yes and uh the obligatory at one point there's a uh there's a van uh a black van on the bridge that somebody had painted the acdc logo on and there he is we just mentioned that Matt said we had a delayed start, but we are now halfway through the movie. The voice of Lisa Simpson is screaming at full volume louder than the ACDC soundtrack. Yep. Absolutely. Oh, what was her fiance's name? Character's name? Curtis. Curtis! Curtis! Don't you go out there, Curtis! I'm not becoming a widow on my wedding day. Curtis, are you dead? Yes. Matt, I'm so happy you made it on here, man. I don't know if you caught it. We were just talking about you, dropping us that message. Look, we don't have to feel bad about feeling a particular way about this movie because Stephen King himself, he has referred to this as a quote, a moron movie. that's definitely a moron movie so it was his only movie that he directed and um he did admit that he was also quote coked out of his mind I believe I was about to ask if he was in his drug phase then yeah well I believe that yeah I mean he said that he would like to try actually directing sober someday but no he's never done I don't think anybody's gonna be able to do that Here we go. I was hoping that Chase would join us. No, don't do trucks. Chase Ambrose, if you think Maximum Overdrive is bad, watch the remake. Don't watch trucks. That is a review that I have got. Do not watch trucks. Makes Maximum look like Citizen Kane. Do not watch trucks. My... I got to tell you, going back to Stephen King, my first thought, Stephen always finds a way to be in the movies that are his. He was doing it for Stan Lee, right? Yeah, Stephen was Stan Lee before Stan Lee. The Stephen King verse. Well, technically, the Dark Tower series is his Stephen King verse for anybody who's read it. Sorry. And Matt says trucks is not even dollar store DVD bin worthy. Yeah. The thing is, these guys get me to watch some terrible movies. So now we're going to have to watch trucks. okay I mean we have watched some horrible stuff for this podcast yeah you're gonna wish you'd gone back and just watch hide and creep instead again oh it's on tubi oh this is on tubi okay I think according to imdb's website it is oh what was that killer tire movie you wanted us to watch oh rubber rubber is actually good from what I understand yeah rubber's it's a good movie yeah okay I mean another one that I would love to watch and granted this one's a little this one would be a little bit more interesting it's actually a little more a little more recent it's glorious That's the one where it's Ryan Quantin, the guy from the True Blood show, the one that was always the – he was the younger brother of Suki or the younger brother or whatever in the True Blood series. And it's got – the whole deal is it takes place in a rest area restroom, and it's glorious as literally a glory hole. Oh, oh, oh, no. Yes. No. No. It is phenomenal. It is so good. Sorry. Just seeing that transpire. You guys thought we were going to be talking just about Maximum Overdrive. Boy, were you mistaken. We just get demonetized. I am so sorry. No, you didn't mention that in the first thirty seconds. You're fine. That reminds me, Bubba's got a personal shower in this movie. All right, Jess had to get up. Jess will be back in a minute. I broke Jess with that comment. I'm sorry. Oh, my. Anyway, Happy New Year. if you probably hear her coughing jess has been having a lot of coughing fits the last couple of weeks and so she said if she if she disappeared off screen then that's would be what she's doing and kevin got her pretty good so it's decided it's decided for halloween this year guys we're gonna we're all gonna watch glorious and we're gonna talk about it no yes yes brock I will send you the trailer it's not bad tell you what Y'all join Patreon, BamaGeeks.com slash joined, and we'll watch along in the Discord. Oh, my gosh. I don't even remember who else was in it. I was hoping to keep talking about things, but then she ran off because she's got all the trivia loaded up. I'm coming. I'm coming. All right, she's coming. We're on the way back. This is why we do it live. While she's coming back, look, I'm going to name drop one more person for this. I'm not going to mention the two words again, but J.K. Simmons. J.K. Simmons is inglorious. He plays the voice of the thing in the glory hole. No, I didn't come back to hear this. I'm going to wait for Justin to get back to say it again. We love you, Jess. Cheers, Matt. All right, anyway. I'm not surprised with this Stephen King and Max Motor Drive. Back to Stephen King, speaking of. He shows up at the ATM. We're not repeating anything that all of a sudden started showing up at the beginning on the ATM screen. But Stephen King showed up looking like Dan Aykroyd from Saturday Night Live when he would do Fred Garvin, male prostitute. He's like, wait a minute. Dan Aykroyd's in this? Yeah. I didn't know Dan Aykroyd was in this picture. I was like, he's Dr. Detroit. If you guys don't know Fred Garvin, you've got to go look him up. Yes, classic SNL bit. Beau and I were having an off-screen conversation about Fred Garvin just a couple of days ago. Kevin is linking in the chat. The trailer for Glorious. Watch at your own peril. The trailer's not that bad. Okay. I'm also the one who said Hide and Creep wasn't that bad either. Matt says, my all-time favorite Stephen King cameo. Made me think, was this movie the reason why after that, all I can remember is from the early to mid-nineties, all his movies and adaptations were television? I don't know. I don't know if that had any reason to do with it. But I do know that it's because of this movie that the Evil Dead franchise became a thing. Really? Yeah. So Stephen King loved Evil Dead so much. he, uh, he had heard that, you know, Sam Raimi and that the other, they were having difficulties getting a sequel made. So, uh, Dino De Laurentiis was the producer of this movie. So he, uh, Stephen King went to him about the Evil Dead movie about Sam Raimi and, um, That's how Evil Dead II got made. Really? So if there's anything good that comes out of Maximum Overdrive, Evil Dead became a franchise because of it. Other than the Goblin Truck. That's the best thing that came out of this movie was the Goblin Semi. Yeah, the Goblin Truck was pretty cool. Chase says, my favorite King cameo is in Twilight Zone, the movie. I haven't watched that in a long time. Is Twilight Zone the movie? The one where... Vic, what was his name, that was actually killed? Yes. The helicopter thing. He was unalived. I'm sorry. I don't know if that's going to get caught. Oh, man. It can be worse than the other two words I said twice. Yep, that's the movie, hon. Okay. Well, I don't think I've ever seen Twilight Zone, the movie, so I'm not familiar with it. You mean Creepshow. Oh, you mean Creepshow. That's the one him and Romero worked together on, right? Oh, we didn't want to say it, Chase. Creepshow, yes, yes. We didn't want to say it, Chase. With the meteor, yeah. Creepshow. That says, and Who Made Who is probably ACDC's best single of the mid to late eighties. Mm-hmm. And then they play that while giving us a deep-seated fear of drawbridges. And also a fear of watermelons hitting the windshield. Where they do the whole slow-mo watermelon thing coming down. And that was just like, man. Because I don't know about you guys. I mean, Brock, obviously, you just saw it. But I saw this when I was young. I was a kid when I saw this. And it, yeah, that put some scars, especially anything to do with trucks like coming after you and stuff. A movie like this wouldn't be able to be made today because, I mean, let's be honest, we have listening devices that are listening to, you know, all of our fears and they know everything about us. So if machines ever turned on us, we'd be dead anyway. But, you know, having deep-seated fears of semis coming after us in particular, that was, you know, That was crazy when I was a kid. I can't remember how long ago was it. So, you know, Brock and I watched it, but I can't remember how long ago it had been since the point I had watched it, you know, in the past. But I don't remember it being as terrible as it was in my rewatch. I mean, if you're younger, I know I had to be younger when I watched it the first time. So maybe that's why I was thinking, oh, yeah, it's got a little more, you know, the horror element to it. But this time watching it around, I thought, oh, this is really bad. This is horrible. It's almost like Stephen King sat down and he said, okay, I have... several scenes that I want to put together into a movie. And then they just strung it together. Like the scene with the coach that gets hit by the Coke cans from the machine where it kills him. Yeah, and then the steamroller. The steamroller. Yes, that rolls over the kid, which was absolutely amazing. And then the ice cream truck, of course. Basically, I'm convinced that spawned Twisted Metal franchise. I could go with that. Seriously, just having that bloody ice cream truck, I was like, when I got older, they had Twisted Metal, and I was like, that was from Maximum Overdrive. And, you know, the steamroller brought up, that unlocked a very young core memory for me as I was watching some sort of TV show. And I don't remember what the show was, but I remember it was in the early eighties or late seventies. Steve Martin was on it and Steve had gotten drunk and was driving a steamroller and And I don't know if it was a, I don't know if it was like a variety show or a skit show or something like that, but he gets on the steamroller and then he just rolls over a kid. And when, when the steamroller goes over him, then there's like, you know, a cartoon flattened version of this kid frightened the mess out of me. That was like one of those, you know, scared of quicksand moments. I became very scared of steamrollers after that scene. Hmm. I'm going to have to dig into that. I found the short you were talking about. What show was it? It was some sort of show. I don't know, but I can link it if you guys want. I'll have to find it. Well, Matt said, is Maximum Overdrive one of the first on-screen kid deaths in an eighties horror film when the kid gets rolled over by the steamroller at the baseball game? I don't know for sure, but that was something unexpected to see a kid getting steamrolled like that. You were talking about this. I'm not watching that. Kevin just put it in the chat. I will not watch that, at least right now. Well, the thing with the steamroller was, in this case, was the fact that you didn't see it. It broke through the fence and came after that kid. And this was after the coach had already got beamed to death by the Coke. Yeah. Okay. So it was like, this is getting crazy. So this thing about the steamroller. So this says, while shooting the scene in which the steamroller rampages across the baseball diamond, Stephen King asked the FXX department. Special effects. Yes. To place a bag of fake blood near the dummy of a young player who would be run over by it. A smear of blood would appear on the steamroller and be re-smeared on the grass over and over like a printing press. while filming the scene a bag of blood exploded too soon and sprayed everywhere making it appear as if the boy's head had also exploded made it so much better so king was thrilled with the results but censors demanded the shot be cut oh my god and that was terrifying and then and then like right after that the kids running through the um the neighborhood, and then you had that radio, whatever, the push mower was coming after him. I was like... And it was a bloody push mower. Yeah. I think it already killed, like, cats or another... No, it killed the guy that was using it, remember? Because he was like... Like, half of his body was behind the... I mean, it was... That was nuts. Yeah. Like I said, it was almost like Stephen King had, he's like, I know I want to do these shots and these things, and I'm just going to string together a movie. Like at the very end, he wanted to use a rocket launcher. So he was like, I want to have a rocket launcher shoot at that boat or whatever. It's like, what? What? what are we doing cocaine cocaine okay he was coked out of his mind he admitted it he was like this this this episode's got everything suggestions this episode is going to wind up demonetized we're saying all the things you shouldn't I'm not supposed to say that I hope you don't anymore Brock's going to have to take it, put us through a coaching class after this, so Kevin doesn't come in and start suggesting movies that get Jess off of the freaking screen. Okay, anyway. Hey, we got a comment from Chase. Hang on, Jess. You've had your turn. Hang on. I'm going to get to Chase's first comment in just a couple of minutes. But Chase says to answer Matt, one of the first graphic eighties kids on a livings is when the kid on the bicycles run over by teens and the toxic Avenger. They use the cantaloupe with burger meat in it for the effect. Sweet. All right. Oh, man. And yeah, Matt is confirming. I'm not putting that on screen. Matt is confirming that is heavily documented. The Stephen King was completely on the stuff during this entire film. Pixie Dust. Yes. So, Chase, one of his other comments. Horace Bump. Devil's dandruff. Oh, my gosh. Booger sugar. He has the full list, okay? Thank you, Chase. The more you know. There you go. Okay. So Chase brings up one of the things that it really didn't click with us when we first saw him on screen. But one of my all-time favorite actors, if you're a longtime listener of this podcast, you know I have a severe man crush on on this guy. And he only gets two words in this movie, but she said a couple of years after this movie, one of the actors was in do the right thing. That of course is the pinball thief. Giancarlo Esposito. I have a huge man crush on Giancarlo. We love him. Thankful to meet him a couple of years ago. Uh, but it's truly an eighties movie. Cause he's in there in the break room, stealing everything out of the vending machines and all. And he only gets two words, this entire movie and that's yo mama. Yeah. And then he gets hypnotized by an arcade machine and then, yeah. And then fried. Of course, electrocuted. And the thing is, you know, I get calling him a pinball thief, but I mean, he's like, the dude was like more cigarettes. Like he was smoking cigarettes and everything. That was the most cheesy. It got to that. I mean, the movie was already cheesy enough. And then it gets to the point where at a truck stop and the guys in there stealing. And by the way, I will fully admit that. to everybody here, I did not realize that was Giancarlo Esposito. I have seen that movie, I don't even know how many dozen times, and I had no idea that was him until someone mentioned it. I think, was it Brock or something? One of you mentioned it in chat. Yeah, and I was like, no way. And I went back and looked, and I'm sitting here, sitting here and I have to pull this. We're in the middle of a movie and I have to pull it up. I have to stop it, pull up the movie, pull it and go and look. And I'm like, no freaking way. That's him. So now the movie is forever changed for me. Thank you. I love it. Jean-Carlo is the best. Love him so much. I, I hate that he didn't last long, but at the same time, just him being able to yell, yo mama was the highlights. I up. That's an eighties movie right there. That's the Gen X movie. Pull that one up. Come on, pull that one up, Brock. up one chase just said pull it up oh okay chase says another random one I noticed was the guy who played the original driver of the goblin truck was the queen's landlord and coming to america I didn't know that I didn't know that either how about that gotcha was that was the was the goblin truck based off the green goblin from marvel yes yes it is very much so so it is but it isn't you know it's yeah yeah it can't be right you know all right so they didn't have to license that look Well, and someone, I don't know who, I mean, Chase probably knows as much as he's into cars, but some way around the states actually has the Goblin truck. Yeah, they've had it at like one convention or something. Around here? The trivia just says that the head on the main truck is based on that of Marvel Comics' Green Goblin. I mean, it looks just like it. But I did see something about the truck. It says that... Uh, about a year after the movie was released, the green goblin truck was taken to silent Rick's towing and salvage in Wilmington, North Carolina, the jaw, lower teeth, tongue, and tops of the ears were gone. And what was left was severely burned. Um, So there was a say John Allison of Wilmington, North Carolina, saw it there and bought it. He sold it to Tim Shockley of Pink Piketon, Ohio. Tim displayed it in his video store, Uncle Jim's Video Land in Waverly, Ohio, for several years until he sold the business. The truck sat in his backyard for about twenty years. In two thousand eleven, he moved it into his garage and started restoring it. He spent two years restoring the head. He now travels across the U.S. and Canada, taking it to horror and comic cons. Cool. So I'm guessing if it had fire damage, that they only had one truck, and that was the one that was used in the movie that got fire damage because of the shot that it was in when it got shot at or whatever? It sounds like it, yeah. Yeah, okay. So they didn't have more than one. That makes sense. That would be an incredibly expensive prop to have, I would think. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, but the thing is, is like, if we're just thinking about the movie, the most terrifying thing for me as a kid watching this was just seeing that thing and whenever it would rev, you know, rev up, then the lights, the eyes, it was like, it was pulsing. That was terrifying. Yeah. I mean, yeah, this movie was absolutely atrocious even as a kid, but it hits different when you're a kid, when you're younger. Oh yeah. Yeah. It's yeah. Yeah. Much like a lot of things that we've discovered that Brock missed out on, a lot of times when we saw these movies, we saw them with, quote, kids' eyes. We were a different place in our lives. So as we get older, we go back and watch. Some of them just don't sit right or they don't transcend through time, I guess is what I'm trying to say with how we saw it when we first viewed it versus how we watch it later on in life. Yeah. Yeah. I'm sure this movie would have had a very horrendous effect on me as a kid, but man, I was so excited to see Pat Hingle in the credits. Yes. And I'm like, oh man, that's great. You know, Batman and That's where we know Pat as Commissioner Gordon. Everybody was Bubba. Everybody was Bubba. Bubba had his own shower, like we said. Yeah. Yeah. Emilio Estevez. Always like Emilio. Yeah. Yeah. A convict out on parole, right? Yeah. He was on parole, so he was, of course, being taken. Yeah, yeah. It means I got you, boy. And thank you for bringing that up, because as they were showing, as Emilio is looking down the time cards, everybody's got a... everybody's got a star on us I guess as the the convicted people there's somebody as as the camera's going down the time card just somebody named gene pool the time cards one thing I noticed and the dixie boy truck stop you know it you know that that movie hit in high gear as soon as the little uh the little jeep with the with the gun on top of it comes up and he's doing the Morse code and it just happened to have the one, the one kid there that could read Morse code. Yeah. Oh yeah. Cause he got his merit badge in it. Yeah. Yeah. So Matt said commissioner Gordon should have brought a rocket launcher to take out the Joker. Yeah. Oh yeah. Um, goodness. Um, And if we blip there, we apologize. Our connection here just kind of took a small hit. You're good. So, yeah, I saw, I saw your Lee Smith in the, in the credits and I'm like, okay, how is she going to be? And of course she was just classic screaming Lisa Simpson throughout the whole movie for Curtis. Was this right around the time the Simpson started or after I'm trying to think. Oh, we got Shane. What scuff on the Bama geek stream. What's the meaning of this? Hmm. We don't know. No, no. That's a good question. We don't know what we're doing here. No, the Simpsons began in eighty nine. Huh? I was asking about the Simpsons. Simpsons started on the Tracy Ullman show. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But didn't come on TV till eighty nine. OK, so this is pre Simpsons. OK, so Matt, look at their Matt. Matt, a movie came out three years before the Simpsons and just before the first appearance. OK, I knew it had to be close. See there. I remember watching the Simpsons on the Tracy Ullman show back when they first started out. They did not look like, oh, they were not as well drawn then. Oh, no. But yeah, this movie could have been based in Alabama with the, because they did have some flags representing the Dixie boy. Yeah. Truck truck star. truck stop. Oh yeah, did you get a look at them gas prices? A dollar for diesel. Diesel, a dollar something, yeah. That blinded the poor guy just trying to refill the truck. Yeah, that shot of his eyes is awful. And then every, and I've said it before, but after many, many times of watching it, you can really, I don't know if they actually say it, but when anything bad happens and they do that, John, John. yeah it sounds like they're saying truck truck truck truck truck truck and I'm like you know what considering that the the main antagonists in this movie are trucks that makes sense that they would just be saying truck truck truck over and over again another observation I made I didn't realize until after the fact this is like me being the adult looking at it version but after the girl gets her arm cut by the electric knife you know yeah emilio is cooking his character's cooking Yeah, but then after that's over, he's still wearing the same blood-stained shirt while he was still working in the diner. Yeah, yep. Never changed a shirt. Yep. Yeah, that doesn't violate a couple of health code regulations. No, I mean, you know. Not at the Dixon Boy truck stop at home. But he's working nine hours getting paid for eight. He the star boy. Matt says those musical scare chords are actually Angus and Malcolm Young of ACDC and Simon Wright on drums. It's the only horror movie that is one hundred percent musically scored by ACDC. Nice. Very nice. At least they had the logo that was painted on the side of that black van. Yeah. In the in the beginning on the drawbridge, at least that logo looked good. It didn't look like some like the hand painted Dixie Boy truck stop sign. Yeah. Yeah. It was very well done. Yep. Shane says, speaking of the Simpsons, they had an episode called Maximum Homeward Drive. That was kind of based off the movie. I mean, seriously, Simpsons has made an episode of everything at this point. Yeah. So that doesn't surprise me at all. But I bet that was amazing. I haven't seen that episode. I don't know. I hadn't either. Yeah. I saw Watch of the Simpsons. Twenty-five or so years ago, maybe. I don't even remember the last time I watched The Simpsons, honestly. It's been that long. I think it's probably before this century. Yeah. I gave up on The Simpsons. Continue on the talk of the waitress. Like I said, she had my most favorite moment of the movie when she runs out there and screams, We made you! We made you! We made you! Like, you know, I applaud the actress's enthusiasm, but yeah. But see, you know, one thing too is that, so especially, you know, not to jump around, but just using this for an example. So at the end, you know, the one guy that gets hit by the goblin truck, it's like we just stand there. We really could outrun these trucks. You've got time to move away. You have time to move away. They don't just sneak up on you. The waitress I can understand because it's a machine gun cart. Yeah, that was different. But the ones that are getting mowed down by the trucks. You could have moved. It didn't just sneak up on you, and you could outrun it, right? Yeah, and at least the Bible salesman was knocked over the fence, so he had a second shot at life. I'm so alive! And look, I know it's a reach here, but... you know, it was very clear that the reason they kept those people around is they needed the pump diesel for them. Right. No, because it was very obvious, but it was like, it's not really that much of a stretch for them to have just been like, you know, the, The pumps themselves are machines as well, right? Yeah, it's very selective because the trucks are driving each other, but the car the newlyweds was in was fine. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I realize we're trying to make logic out of a movie about a comet that's passing through Earth and causes machines to turn on us. I realize we're trying to make logic out of this, but, you know. You've got to find a way to enslave humanity. And our slavery, our selected slavery is pumping gas for rogue. Pumping gas blisters on your hand. Yes. Well, I mean, they did show the thermometer that showed to get in about a hundred degrees. Yeah. You know, so I can see why they got tired all of a sudden. And Shane says, I'm going to watch trucks after this. Yeah. We discussed that earlier. We, we might, I'll watch it. We might. I don't know. Like I said, this podcast has a way of getting me to watch some really terrible things. That's what we're talking about tonight. Yes. And I was looking forward to this because everybody kept telling me, he's like, man, it's the ACD soundtrack. It's fantastic. It's a Stephen King movie. I'm like, well, those are checking all the boxes. It's no Shawshank Redemption, baby. It's not my favorite movie. You know, Stephen King. And we have friends who are diehard Stephen King fans. And I like Stephen King to an extent. I've always enjoyed a lot of his stuff, but I don't know. It's kind of like when I was reading it about four or five years ago. I finally read it for the first time. And the ending of that book was terrible. It just, it, it fell flat. The whole, the rest of the book was great, but it fell flat. And that's, you know, there's so many, so many Stephen King stories, uh, that the endings for me just don't work out. But, but this, this known for that though, you know, Stephen King's known for not him enough. What's the other one? Stephanie Meyer who did the twilight books. They're both really well known for not being able to write endings for crap. And that's a shame because the rest of everything is really good. But this movie, there was nothing good about it except for the goblin truck. And ACDC. And ACDC, yeah. Yes. And maybe... Shane says he's very hit or miss with the stuff he has full control over. Yep. That's funny that you mentioned the ending where this movie, where the ending was, I'm pretty sure that what they wanted to be was out of the budget, so therefore it was text. Yeah. Yeah, you had to read the ending. Yeah. And the comments effects only lasted eight days. Just predicted. They were going to get on the boat, but then they blew it up. I don't know where they're going. They were dead. The end. I just really honestly had to apologize to Brock about sitting down to watch this movie. I'm really sorry. I really honestly, because I had really, like I said, watching it, I was like, boy, this is really bad. This is a really bad movie. It gets worse every time I see it, which is, I think it's amazing. It just keeps getting worse. I wonder if Riff Trax is hit on it. I don't know. I don't know. Yeah, so the guy, Zeke or whatever his name was, that had the diesel in his eyes, you know, was the dad of that kid that would run the bike throughout the neighborhoods. That kid just really seemed unfazed by everything he was seeing at that age. Driving around and there's half bodies laying around everywhere and he's like, he's just riding around and... It doesn't look like Riff Trax has done Maximum Overdrive yet, which kind of surprises me. They should. But this kid, I mean... He gets a little upset that his dad died. Yeah. A little bit. Yeah, a little bit. Just a little bit. And then he had the hard time. I guess he was trying to get under the sewer grate. Oh, what about the dude that was like trying to grab him when he was leaving? That was nightmare fuel. The dude that was the Bible salesman. Yes. It was trying to grab him and pull himself up. And that was nightmare fuel a little bit when you were a kid. yeah you think you're going to get pulled under and all that muck with it I think about that time I turned my attention to my phone on the couch and I was had I vaguely remember that part because I was looking up something else I I tried to keep full attention you know, for, for tonight's review. And I know. Okay. So, all right. You know what? Your view of it was spoiled. You had to view it as if we were kids where you didn't have phones. Yeah. And the only choice you had was to watch this. Yeah. Yeah. You have to sit and watch it. You don't have any other distraction. Yeah. It's what's on deal with it. Okay. And that's, you know, I am happy about one thing that they did explain, you know, once Pat Hinkle came out there with a rocket launcher, And it was sort of blowing up the trucks. I'm glad they did dive into where that came from because it just came out of nowhere. And I'm like, what the heck? Yeah, the stockpile. Yeah. That was one thing. He just shows up and there's a rocket launcher. And I'm like, where did that come from? So I am happy at least they provided that amount of backstory. Oh, my God. Shane's diving into more Stephen King stuff. Yeah. So Shane says, personally, it's not as bad as Dreamcatchers. Oh, my God. Or Shane, I'll throw another one at you. The Langoliers. The Langoliers with Malcolm. That's the reason why, like I said, I think that was why it was a made-for-TV movie. The Langoliers is so bad. One that I haven't watched in a long time is Needful Things, but I remember liking it. I remember he's probably thinking about the TV one with Tony Shalhoub in it. Yes. Yep. Okay. Sleepwalker. You know, I've always wanted to watch Sleepwalkers, but I have not watched it. I've always been curious about it. It's interesting. It's not like you need to, Bo. I liked Thinner. I did like that one. And, you know, I enjoyed the TV version of it. And I really enjoyed... The two-part movie that recently came out. It was really good. I like that. I still didn't watch chapter two. I watched the first one. You never finished it? No. I never stopped it. I was like, oh, I'll watch this and I'll put it off. I need to fix that. Oh, Chase. Yes. Yes. Lawnmower man is worse than most war crimes. And Chase says incest cat monster movies. Pretty much. Yeah. Yep. That's bad. Yeah. Definitely. Yeah. Yeah, keep leaving your Stephen King takes in the chat. We're enjoying this. And Shane, just to confirm that, yes, I am talking about the ninety five version. I went and looked it up. Yes. And of course, with cats involving him, cat's eye scaring parents that the cats were going to take baby's breaths away. So in Sleepwalkers, you know, Alice Craig, is it Craig? Craig? cry guy I think yeah that was the you know she was the Borg queen yeah she was in Sleepwalkers yeah okay yeah but you know like okay so you have if you go back and you think Stephen King though in the eighties Christine was good Carrie was good Cujo Cujo was pretty good even you know Firestarter I mean you've got these early you know eighties Stephen King movies that are great and then you know Like I said, then you end up stuff with like Lawnmower Man or Langoliers or Sleepwalkers. It's just, it's an odd hodgepodge. It's a mix. It's like we said, you just really don't know if, you don't know what it's going to be like until you watch it. And they made a really bad video game out of Lawnmower Man as well. That thing was terrible. So, Running Man. Running Man is a guilty pleasure of mine. Yes. And we will not be talking bad of Running Man. No. I love that movie. I need to see it. Brock hasn't seen it. Oh, my God. That's next. That's next. Oh, yes. I have a list. I have a list. Oh, my God, guys. What do y'all think? Do y'all think that he should do Running Man next? I thought y'all wanted me to do Labyrinth. I don't know. Let's keep on Stephen King, man. Okay. Let's see. Matt says the new It movies were shot three hours away from us in Canada in Port Hope, Ontario. Jake from Guess Have Some Podcast went there and I missed him by three weeks. And then Shane says the running man and I disappointed Shane. He said, he's done with me. Yep. Yep. Shane agrees though. We need to do running man next. Is that going to be the next one? Oh man. Yeah. All right. You got to give me a couple of weeks. I got, I got two weeks of travel coming up. Oh, so we're good. Yes. Okay. It is a product of its time, but it is a perfect product of its time. Yes. Yeah. It actually, okay. It actually has, it actually, it's, it's a fun movie and you can actually think about it like afterwards and you're like, and with me, if I were you watch it now, I'd probably get to the end of it and go, why have we not already done running man? Like in real life. Cause you, you're like, we are like this far away from doing running man at this point. Matt says, and I do not know this reference, here's Sub-Zero, now Plane Zero. Now, Plane Zero! Just wait till you watch the movie. Shane says, the OST soundtrack is awesome. I'm sure it's a synth-wave-like masterpiece. I gotta have to look it up. God, that movie is so good. Yes, it was! Okay, probably my two favorite Arnold Schwarzenegger movies of that era are Running Man and Total Recall. good choices good choices Running Man Total Recall I will watch either one of those any day of the week I love those movies Running and Running Man God it's been a while since I've watched it I didn't watch that it still holds up I watched it about a year or two ago it still holds up great I would yeah I'd believe it yes jesse ventura yeah shane said ats jesse ventura yeah like like predator error ventura so that's good stuff then oh yeah all right incredible incredible movie well I don't say incredible it's a it is a product of its time and it is cheesy but it's good cheesy yes yes yeah it's good ats I think they're supposed to be remaking Running Man or they're making a new one. God, I hope not. Unfortunately, I think so. You know, this is totally off subject about remakes, guys, but yesterday I watched Honey, I Shrunk the Kids again. Okay, I know this is totally off subject. Why have they not remade that? They did enough bad sequels. I know, but I mean, Disney's obsessed with remaking everything. Why have they not remade that? Glad they haven't, though. I am, too. I really am. Yeah, glad they haven't. Yes, Professor Tanaka. Yep. Yes. He's one of the gladiators of the... What do they call him in the movie, Beau? Oh, well, I mean, they're competitors. I just can't think of what they call him. Is that a character? Yes. Okay. Yeah, because Professor Tanaka doesn't even... He plays Sub-Zero, right? Yeah. Here's Sub-Zero. Now play... Yes. Now play Zero. It's so good, man. There is talk about a remake. Yes, on Running Man. I knew there was one somewhere. They should just start doing it at this point. I mean... Everything else gets remade. Yeah. He's just talking about doing running man IRL, I think. That's what I'm talking about. Literally running man. Because, I mean, the plot to it, Brock, is that they take prisoners or people who have been convicted and they put them in this show. And the whole idea is if they can make it to the end and escape, then they have their freedom. So they have to, that's why they call it Running Man. You run to the end, but you have to dodge all these gladiators that are trying to kill you. And you have to survive. And that's all I'm going to tell you because, you know, it's a very deep and intricate plot to the movie. I don't want to ruin it for you. Okay. So, remake, Glenn Powell, who was in Twisters, Josh Brolin, William H. Macy, Lee Pace, uh michael sierra have been uh attached to this movie along with coleman domingo who was um man if they don't get john cena in there to be one of the gladiators and I don't even know what what's going on that would be amazing he's next year yeah he's gotta he's gotta retire this year from wrestling all right so shane said uh professor tanaka was mr fuji's tag partner back in the day and also played the asian butler in peewee's big adventure And it says also has a board game in universe. And then Chase says the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids remake will actually be an Ant-Man scene. You know what? There we go. There we go. You're right, Chase. I think they have already made it. Yes. It was minus Rick Moranis, though, unfortunately. But, you know, he's back acting again, so maybe they could get him to come back. I don't know. Oh, I do have to tell y'all, Brock, there was another movie that Brock watched a couple of days ago that it was the first time he had ever seen it. And it was The Lost Boys. Oh. Really? Yep. What did you think? Yeah. Yeah. What did you think? I enjoyed it knowing that Did you know the guy was Okay. Did you know the guy was the main vampire? It was Kiefer Sutherland. No. No, no, no, no. At the end, remember Max, yes. Yeah. Oh, God. Here we go. Let me choose my next words carefully. The Lost Boys, I did like. Okay. If I have one critique, if I have two critiques, if I have two critiques of the Lost Boys, and I hope you'll forgive me for this, Chase. The first critique is Alex Winter should not have died that quickly. Yeah. because I love Alex Winter. Bill was one of the vampires. The second critique I have is Corey Feldman. Chase is not going to get mad at you for any Corey Feldman critique. I can tell you that. Him trying to sound like a little tough guy. Little Rambo. Yeah. His voice was so stupid. Corey Feldman. Yeah. Don Morello. So if those are my two, those are my two criticisms of the lost boys was Alex winter died too soon. And Corey Feldman just sounded ridiculous. They needed a more saxophone solo. Yes. Yes. Oh God. But outside of that, realizing that it, I mean, I knew it was definitely a, an eighties flick and I really did it. I did like it. Yeah, he did. He liked it. He enjoyed watching it. Yeah. I'm good. I wouldn't want to get yelled at for missing a note or something. The first time Corey spoke in the movie, Brock was like, why is he talking like that? I was like, he's a tough guy. He's a vampire hunter. He's not tough at all. He's Corey Feldman. He is a Rambo vampire hunter. He's tough. Matt says, tune in next week when Brock reviews The Lost Boys on Bama Geeks Podcast. that was my review I gave it I gave you I gave it to you early matt he liked it yeah yeah that's the movie I guess the film went on to make way too many lost boys sequels I didn't know there were sequels I never watched any of the sequels I think that uh corey feldman still thought he was on the set of stand by me it was like it was like it and young guns it was a big popular movie that had a bunch of sequels nobody cared about yeah So many girls in my class loved both the Young Guns movies. Were there only two or were there three? There were only two. There were only two. Okay. I didn't watch any of them because my ex-girlfriend loved... you know, this is the eighth grade. She loved Emilio and all this stuff so much. And she just kept raving about it. It's the same reason she was, she's the reason I also don't like new kids on the block because she was so nuts over them as well at the same time. And so it was a jealousy thing. Yeah. shane says yeah the sequels are bad only reason I saw one of them is I got to see it super early at san diego comic-con oh okay well it doesn't sound like it was something to brag about there shane you know hey oh this is awesome I like revisiting these movies with you this is like This turned into Maximum Overdrive where he was worried about all the discussion, and here we are. We turn into Stephen King and Lost Boys and everything else. Well, that tells you everything you need to know about Maximum Overdrive, that it doesn't have enough substance to actually fill maybe like forty-five minutes of an episode because it's just not that much substance to the movie. I was really seriously worried about that after we watched the movie. I was like, oh gosh, there's really not much to talk about. There really isn't, and so we're sorry if we disappointed y'all with that. My whole thing... So I, was there anywhere else in universe that was, didn't they mention on the radio that like in London or New York, it was happening elsewhere, but they only focus on this one podunk truck stop in North Carolina. Yeah. Yeah. That was happening all over the place. yeah yeah I guess we should be thankful that it didn't turn into like a walking dead thing where they were like let's let's follow them here let's follow them here let's follow them here and then we just had more copies of really really bad truck things where trucks were trying to kill everybody fear the maximum overdrive I want to know okay so we had uh there was an actual trucking company on one of those trucks, Thurston? Is that what, like I've actually seen one of those trucks, like some of those trucks on the road before. And then of course, Miller High Life had a truck and they had a sign hanging in one of the windows. So how was, were the sponsors proud? Was Miller proud? Yeah, Bic. There was one of the trucks that had a Bic. Yeah, Bic. I've never seen a Bic semi-truck, but that was... So let me ask you a question, Brock. Did you just mention their name? Did you just mention their name? You know what? You remembered they were in it, right? You're absolutely right. So yes, they're proud. I think this was referring to Bic lighters as opposed to the pens. Was it the lighter or the pen? Because it's the same thing. Well, I mean, it says, like, among the product's names used on the tractor-trailer tucks that were controlled by the Comet are Happy Toys, a Mighty Tasty ice cream truck, okay, Miller Brewing Company, Bic lighters, J-O-B Rolling Papers, Dutch Boy Imported Tobacco, Thurston Motor Lines, Inc., Bridgestone Motorsport, Worsley Transport Rider, Zeke's Trash and Waste Removal, and a liquid oxygen tanker. Okay, so they were talking about tobacco with Dutch Boys. They were not talking about the paint. Yeah, Dutch Boy imported tobacco. Okay. Yeah. also another thing I noticed there was a kid wearing the champion shirt and there was a couple of champion battery icons too that I remember seeing those that's the only way they got that movie funded had to be shea says it was a short story originally hence the single location yeah okay makes sense makes a lot of sense yeah shane says uh yeah running man has richard dawson well that's the reason for me to see it I love it it's a good movie it is okay yeah I never would have told you. If I told you that Maximum Overdrive was a good movie, Brock, I apologize. No, you didn't. You were very much, you got to see it for the ACDC soundtrack. That was the hook that got me. It was just all in this whole realizing all these movies that Brock has not seen. I missed a lot that everybody loved, apparently. Oh. Matt says, once there was an ice cream truck driving around our neighborhood at the end of October playing ice cream truck jingles at half speed tonight, or half speed straight out of a horror movie. Oh, guys. You guys think I should take it up a notch next year for Halloween? I'll buy an ice cream truck and I'll do that. You would. I totally would do that, too. Well, this one we kept playing King of the Road. Yeah, King of the Road. King of the Road on Maximum Overdrive. And then you could, oh, man, I could totally deck out the whole house like it's from Maximum Overdrive with the push mower that's bloody and the guy hanging out of the bushes and the woman that's hanging out of the window that's got the... What did the Walkman kill her or something? I think it was the Walkman, yeah. How did the Walkman kill her? Was it blasted ACDC or something? I mean, you saw that there was, you know, the... The blood coming out of her ears. So apparently the Walkman decided to turn itself up to maximum volume. And also... It was playing Mellencamp. Wait, what? I said it was playing Mellencamp. In my world, it would. Well, there's also a rumor, speaking of like, AD singers, that Stephen King originally wanted to cast Bruce Springsteen in this movie. Wow. What in the world would he have done? I don't know. He just wanted to share. He wanted to have some Forrest Bump with him. That's probably what it was. Stephen was going through a lot at this time. There was a lady hanging out the window where the guy at the end of the movie steals a ring right before he gets run over by the goblin truck. Apparently that was Marla Maples. She was listed in the credits and I'm like, that's the only one it could have been because a, she had this fat ring on that the guy stole and she, I mean, she looked like her. Yeah. Cause she's just listed as like woman number two or something like that. So I don't, she was a second woman hanging out of the, hanging out of a window. Shane said that Bruce would just be a glorified cameo on set. And Shane also mentioned John Carpenter. John Carpenter's two words in the whole movie, yo mama. Yeah, that was literally like the only redeeming factor of this movie for Brock, I think, was that Giancarlo Esposito was in it. That got knocked out of the way early. I'm sorry, I can't hear. Yo mama, you're a mother. And I can't believe Marla Maples was always a woman. Number two. I can't believe Brock that you didn't mention the ultimate scene in the movie. With the Bible salesman and the woman and the sexual assault that was happening in the car. Look, that guy was rotten. That guy was just, it was just. What did they call her? Sugar. It was so uncomfortable. Sugar, sugar britches or something. Something like that. Was it? I thought it was sugar, but with the. I don't know. I don't know, but it was uncomfortable. It was extremely uncomfortable. I remember being a kid watching this and being uncomfortable with that guy. I mean, not even knowing, and you're just like, this guy's just creepy. And you don't even know the dynamic there. It hits different when you're an adult, obviously, but when you're a kid, even when you're freaked out, even when you're a kid, that was just... That was just the mustache. They had to have been. Oh, my. Well, I don't think there's much more we can really say about Maximum Overdrive. No, not really. It exists. It was terrible. It was awful. I never want to see it again. I did like the truck, the Goblin truck, though. That looked cool. Yeah. That's pretty much what everybody says about Maximum Overdrive. It has the Goblin truck in it, so it's got to be cool. That's about it. Yeah. So anything else? No, I don't think there's really much more we can elaborate on about this. Yeah. That was definitely one that was a hiding creep level. So we're going to redeem this next, and we're going to see if we can get Brock to watch Running Man. And hopefully we'll get a little bit better of a Stephen King movie that's not, you know, obviously not Shawshank Redemption level, but, you know. There's not much that's Shawshank Redemption level for me. That's my number one movie of all time. That's because Stephen King had as little to do with it as possible. Yeah. Matt says there was a great interview with Stephen King that said half the crew wanted to quit after the first two weeks of Maximum Overdrive because he didn't know how to properly set up camera shots. Yes, I fully believe that. And Shane says it's one of those movies to watch to see people that were either famous or before they got famous. Matt says Stephen King asked David Lynch for director help because they were at the Dino DeLaurenitis office and David Lynch said yeah don't worry about it just learn about camera angles and you'll be fine you know he tried I can't give him an A for effort it's not an A for effort he tried I didn't say it was good I just said he tried he was under the influence of something that Fred Garvin I can't talk about yeah that I didn't realize I couldn't talk about thank goodness they don't have that at spacex or something like that where it's like well you know it didn't launch but he tried he tried it blew up midair but he tried yeah I'm not always saying it was a good thing I'm just saying he tried okay well he's accomplished more than I have so that's right I haven't directed a movie so you know He did create a product of its time. I don't know if I'd call it a classic, but it's a classic in certain aspects-ish. Like I said before, it's okay that we don't like it. He doesn't like it either. He trashes it. He hates it. He wished it didn't exist. They even said, you know, Yardley Smith is even embarrassed by it. So, you know, we've all done something in life we're embarrassed about. So if you're looking for seventies, eighties movies about trucks, like I wanted, I want to go back. Like, like, you know, over the top with Sylvester Stallone, another one where it's all about trucks and truck stuff. This is another one. Yeah. Like over the top. Man, there we go. Chase says he recently watched a thing about Emilio Estevez and apparently since he wanted to direct King, let him direct some scenes off the record while King was lining things up. Lining things up. Thank you, Chase. Is that what he meant by camera angles? Yeah, that's exactly what he meant. So yeah, if you wanted to just watch truck movies, like, you know, There's a whole list of them because, you know, we went through like a decade where we were all obsessed with the whole truck culture. This is one, I don't know if I would say this is a required watch, but it's definitely one to watch because you can see what happens when trucks are bad. Well, and apparently, you know, Stephen King has some deep-rooted fear about, you know, cars taking over. I mean, we had Christine. We've got, you know, Maximum Overdrive. Christine was good. Christine was good. No, Christine was really good. Maybe it's well-founded because didn't at some point in his life he get run over by a van? Yes. So, I mean, maybe it's well-founded. Yeah. He's got a deep seated fear about vehicles. There's something in there. And what was that? Oh, black dog. Yeah. Shane mentioned black dog. Yep. What was that about? A truck apparently. Yeah, it was a Patrick Swayze, right? And black, black dog. I think that's Patrick Swayze. Oh yeah. Yeah. Okay. You're right. Yeah. It was Patrick Swayze. That was a pretty good movie. That was actually pretty good. I had just seen... If you want to watch Duel, but you don't want all the good cinematography. Katie said Black Dog. Yes, Shane said it has meatloaf. That's right. Oh, and Black Dog? Yes. Okay. That was actually a good movie. Black Dog was actually a good movie. Okay, that's ringing a bell with me. I didn't see it, but that's ringing a bell with Meatloaf. Hey, he'll do anything for love, but he won't do that. And Randy Travis. Okay. Yes. All right. Yes. Now you've got my attention. Meatloaf and Randy Travis. You haven't seen this yet, Bo? No. Oh, my God, dude. Go watch it. Go find it. Okay. Oh, my gosh. Yes, it was good. Okay, here it was. Here's something else I found. So, in the film, the Earth passes through the comet's tail on June, June, June, June, June, June, June, Well, he has, he has a thing like with the, I read the dark tower series, like everything. It's weird. It was a nine teeth. Cause he has a thing about the number. Like is an, a common number. Like it's certain things where everything's always, there's one of the characters they call called everything's coming up. Like there's so many numbers and whatever you should, if you ever get bored, do a deep dive with that. Hey, Caitlin. Caitlin said, hey, it's good to see Kevin back. I promise I won't crash the stream this time. Randy Travis stole Hank. Yes, he did. Sorry. Excuse me. I haven't been taking myself our way to cough. So y'all just bear with me. Yeah. She's tried. I've tried. And I'm not hitting the mute button quickly enough. That's all right. We're coming to the end of this. Because there's not much more we can say about Maximum Overdrive. No. Dude, I can't wait for, honestly, I can't wait for Bo to watch Black Dog. I want to see what you think about it, man. You definitely need to watch that movie. That's pretty good. I'll do some searching, find out how I can watch it. I don't know why the Wraith just popped into my head. With Charlie Sheen? Yeah. That car? Yeah. I haven't seen that since the eighties. It's also a pretty decent movie. I don't know if I would call that movie good, but it's decent. That's a good term. It's not good, it's decent. I mean, that's kind of Running Man. No, Running Man is eighties awesomeness. It is eighties awesomeness. Yes. Really? So Chase says Jay Leno owns that car. Owns the Wraith? Oh, crap. I was just thinking about killer vehicles. You said any car. I was thinking any Jay Leno owns a car. That's how I read that. That's why I laughed. Sorry. Poor Leno. Awesome. Well. tomorrow morning is going to come early. So we probably need to wrap things up. Mystery solved. Shane said Jay owns a lot of concept cars. Yeah. He owns every car. Yeah. Seems like. So, well, we hope you've enjoyed the maximum overdrive discussion. We appreciate everybody in the chat joining us. Thank you. This has been fun. Thanks, everyone. Yeah. The chat has been a lot more fun than the movie was. That's for sure. Yes. 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Truck and the charging and the guitar. Very nice. So we're going to call it a night. We really appreciate you guys. Thanks so much for joining us in the chat. Check us out. Bama geeks.com and at Bama geeks everywhere. And hope you guys have a wonderful night and we will catch you. Yeah. We'll catch you next time. Thanks so much. We love y'all. Bye guys.