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BRAIN DAMAGE(director/writer:Frank Henenlotter; cinematographer:Bruce Torbet; editors:James Y. Kwei/Frank Henenlotter; music:Clutch Reiser & Gus Russo; cast:Rick Herbst (Brian), Jennifer Lowry (Barbara), Gordon MacDonald (Mike), Theo Barnes (Morris Ackerman), Lucille Saint-Peter (Martha Ackerm...
Writer-director Frank Henenlotter’s disturbing antidrug parable has more gross-out scenes than it probably needs, but it also has the funniest and most literate dialogue ever to grace a no-budget monster movie. By Steve Simels FULL REVIEW 80 Los Angeles Times It’s a veritable crazy ...
Cote is a Monster Movie stereotype — the kind of hyper-aggressive Type A Personality who goes ice fishing with firearms, and who refuses to take his injured son to the hospital after he’s dragged under the ice by a fish monster. He’s a real-estate developer, too, which means he’s...
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monster-movie nonsense: there’s room in the genre for both Michael Hanneke and Michael Myers. But in the case ofMorituris— whose credits go on to thank both Pier Paolo Pasolini and Uwe Boll — I don’t buy the moral argument. This is a thoroughly reprehensible movie that’s trying ...
It's not too bad in spots. Some damage in the beginning, but I wouldn't be surprised if the DVD production costs more than producing the entire film. Audio is a little inconsistent and mono (original) but for the most part - clear. The Extras include a trailer, 2 page liner notes ...
Are human bodies born with programmed instincts to avoid damage? Try this on yourself: take a sharp pointed object and make sudden stabbing motions toward your forearm. Not very creepy? Now stab towards your throat, or towards your fingertips (under nails.) Ewwww, a definite 'avoidance response...
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Feng Shui 2nd Ed’s weapon damage table. I do have a massive bone to pick with them though. Seeing Helen Mirren appear was a joy, even if was an extended cameo but that pales in comparison toFast 8, in which Charlize Theron plays some sort of cyber terrorist, but who spends more tim...