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Entertainment / a year ago
Cocaine Bear: A Wild and Wacky Comedy Event!
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Cocaine Bear is a hilarious comedy that will have you in stitches, while still delivering a powerful anti-drug message. Get ready for a wild and wacky night out with Elizabeth Banks' newest movie!
Cocaine Bear, the new comedy from Elizabeth Banks, made a big splash at its local premiere last night. The audience was filled with fans of all ages, and the movie had them roaring with laughter. The movie follows a group of coke-addicted bears who go on a killing spree in the woods. Despite the grizzly premise, the movie is full of laughs and the veteran cast had a great time with their roles. Despite the fun, there were some issues with the movie's messaging. While the movie never shies away from its anti-drug message, some viewers felt that it was too weak to really make an impact. Still, the movie was a hit with most of the audience. "It was a great night out," said one viewer. "The movie was really funny and everyone had a good time. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a good laugh." Cocaine Bear is sure to be a hit with fans of all ages. It's a wild and wacky comedy that doesn't forget the message it's trying to convey.
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