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I want to say Zardoz and Boorman's follow-up Exorcist 2: The Heretic fall into this. Since they're essentially Neil Breen movies without the literal self-inserts. Boorman's a literal boomer, too, but I think this pair is more indicative of drug-rot than brain rot. Hell, even he admits he doesn't know what the fuck Zardoz was about. Whatever it was, I'm pretty sure he missed the mark as bad as Megalopolis did. But then he seemed to recover after that. I mean he was still a fucking weirdo, but the movies turned normal again.
You've got all your old TV movies from the '80s like Mazes and Monsters (Tom Hanks before he got his lobotomy) where whatever current shit is going around is definitely dangerous to teens. Even as a pretty little kid and not a D&D player, I recognized that M&M was complete bullshit. Although, to be fair, I'm pretty sure I thought it was going to be just a kick ass sword and sorcery fantasy adventure and it turned into some preachy bullshit, so I may be mis-remembering. But there was a movie like this (or at least a CHIPs episode) about everything then, Satanism, Heavy Metal, skateboarding, drugs (of course), and they were all just dramatic re-hashes of Reefer Madness.
You've got all your old TV movies from the '80s like Mazes and Monsters (Tom Hanks before he got his lobotomy) where whatever current shit is going around is definitely dangerous to teens. Even as a pretty little kid and not a D&D player, I recognized that M&M was complete bullshit. Although, to be fair, I'm pretty sure I thought it was going to be just a kick ass sword and sorcery fantasy adventure and it turned into some preachy bullshit, so I may be mis-remembering. But there was a movie like this (or at least a CHIPs episode) about everything then, Satanism, Heavy Metal, skateboarding, drugs (of course), and they were all just dramatic re-hashes of Reefer Madness.