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* [[Marionette Master]]: Stephen King [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/27/MaximumOverdrivePoster.jpg on one of the posters].
* [[Marionette Master]]: Stephen King [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/27/MaximumOverdrivePoster.jpg on one of the posters].
* [[More Dakka]]: Hendershot's gun collection in the truck stop's basement and at one point trucks call an armed military vehicle for assistance.
* [[More Dakka]]: Hendershot's gun collection in the truck stop's basement and at one point trucks call an armed military vehicle for assistance.
* [[Not So Above It All]]: The Bible Salesman. When Brett threatens to chop his hand off for feeling her up, he makes a remark about how he's [[Gosh Dang It to Heck|never heard women swearing when he was a boy.]] The second one of the Trucks mows down his car, the first words to come out of his mouth are [[Precision F-Strike|"COCKSUCKER!!!"]]. [[Up To Eleven|And it escalates from there]], till the Green Goblin Truck gets him.
* [[Not So Above It All]]: The Bible Salesman. When Brett threatens to chop his hand off for feeling her up, he makes a remark about how he's [[Gosh Dang It to Heck|never heard women swearing when he was a boy.]] The second one of the Trucks mows down his car, the first words to come out of his mouth are [[Precision F-Strike|"COCKSUCKER!!!"]]. [[Up to Eleven|And it escalates from there]], till the Green Goblin Truck gets him.
* [[Plug N Play Technology]]: Kind of a weird partial example. There's no actual interfacing of differing technologies per se, but the weird alien radiation which animates the Earth's gadgets does endow those gadgets with some unexpected abilities -- such as the ability to see/sense humans, or to move independently even with no built-in means of locomotion. In the short story, at least, the "alien ray" was supernatural.
* [[Plug N Play Technology]]: Kind of a weird partial example. There's no actual interfacing of differing technologies per se, but the weird alien radiation which animates the Earth's gadgets does endow those gadgets with some unexpected abilities -- such as the ability to see/sense humans, or to move independently even with no built-in means of locomotion. In the short story, at least, the "alien ray" was supernatural.
* [[Psycho Strings]]: A guitar variation of it plays whenever a machine attacks.
* [[Psycho Strings]]: A guitar variation of it plays whenever a machine attacks.

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Who made who / who made you....


"If you want it done right, you have to do it yourself."
Stephen King in the trailer.

Maximum Overdrive is a horror film written and directed by Stephen King based on his short story "Trucks" from the Night Shift collection. The same short story was later adapted into a Made for TV Movie in 1997.

The movie centers around people trapped in a truck stop, surrounded by homicidal trucks and other vehicles who have gained sentience from radiation produced by a comet close to earth.

Yeah, it's one of those So Bad It's Good films, but at least the whole soundtrack is made of ACDC music.

Later King claimed that he was coked out of his mind while making this film.


Tropes used in Maximum Overdrive include:


  • Adaptation Expansion
  • America Saves the Day: Inverted as in the end it is a Soviet "weather satellite" which destroys the UFO hiding in the comet causing all the trouble.
  • Attack of the Killer Whatever: Trucks, household appliances, you name it.
  • Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other: Surprisingly the best example ever being Connie and Curtis. YMMV on Connie's scrappy status aside, they spat almost every chance they get, but when the chips are down they really do care about one and other. Much of her words are more out of worry her husband may die. The best part being when Curt plans on rescuing the bible salesman, after an argument they kiss before he heads off. Connies words being the best example of the trope.

 Connie: Don't you make me a widow on my wedding day.

Brett: Just a little lesson in manners from the Road Twitch.

Bill: "Adios, motherfucker!"
Bubba: "That one's deported for sure!"