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Latest revision as of 04:41, February 28, 2023
Cocaine Bear is an oddball comedy film released in February 2023 to higher-than-expect opening box office revenue of $21.2 million, setting a record for an R-rated movie in 2023. It surprisingly outperformed strong movie competition.
Being called by some as "one of the best movies of the year,"[1] this is comic relief from the globalist comic book claptrap dominating movies these days.
It is the last full film of the renowned actor Ray Liotta, unexpected died at age 67 near the end of its filming.[2]
This movie senselessly portrays two 12-year-olds eating cocaine, misleading viewers that there are not any harmful effects. Even the liberal Slate comments on this bizarre message of this movie.[3]