The Brain That Wouldn't Die
I know there is at least one topic about this flick already on the board, but I thought I might open this one to give Brainophiles like myself a dedicated place to go to rave. I have for a number of...
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Also, director John Landis guested with Robert Osborne on TCM late last year and expressed his love for this "sleazy" affair he's had since seeing it as a child in The Early '60s. Gave the film a...
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Where've you been, Squashpants (or have I just not been visiting the threads in which you participate)? Long time no see -- welcome back.
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Well, hey back at ya, Tom. Nice to know I was missed a bit. Been distracted by silly stuff like Facebook, StumbleUpon and Blip.fm. Was touring various horror/comics sites and found CHFB in a list of...
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John Landis comments on my favorite film of all time:http://trailersfromhell.com/trailers/129
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Regarding the ‘continental version' of BRAIN (discussed here and here): has it ever been determined whether this alternate cut actually played in Europe? Director Joseph Green’s last credit is for THE...
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I've seen maybe 5 minutes of footage from THE PERILS OF P.K.  From those bits it looks like the ultimate vanity production, and one of the most bizarre things ever. Oh, and utterly lousy. Yeah, I'd...
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My all time favorite bad movie! Hysterical from start to finish, I love it.
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<< Director Joseph Green’s last credit is for THE PERILS OF P.K. (1986), which starred (and was written by) THE ANGRY RED PLANET’s Naura/Nora Hayden << Naura/Nora/Naughty Nora Hayden --...
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Gotta love You Tube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lMEwtK5cTo
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well, adding my 2cnts...there are very 'few' classics I skip over, this being one of them!!
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I've been sitting on an old dead VCR for 5 years because tbtwd is stuck in there but one of these days.....
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marlyn hanold who was the figure model in the movie was miss june 1959 in playboy. i have 2 1950`s playboys that issue and the july 1959 issue with yvette vickers as miss july. according to imdb on...
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I never made that connection Flashback. She is also Princess Marcuzan from "Frankenstein meets the Spacemonster" and, still beautiful:http://www.montgomerynews...033863274.txt?viewmode=2
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I didn't know about the Batman episodes with Liberace. Must See TV!
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dr gogol wrote:I never made that connection Flashback. She is also Princess Marcuzan from "Frankenstein meets the Spacemonster" and, still...
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This was one of the first horror movies I saw, and it burned right into my brain. I was five years old in 1965 when I first saw it on television, and I always somehow managed to see the weirdest, most...
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Just Googled some pics of her and found out that she was in the Three Stooges short "Space Ship Sappy"! As one of the three cannibal girls from Venus, of course. I never would have recognized her.
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This might be the right opportunity to mention that the scene for the "continental version" of TBTWD (anyone think that this actually made it overseas?) has been found and made available to the...
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Squashpants wrote:This might be the right opportunity to mention that the scene for the "continental version" of TBTWD (anyone think that this actually made it overseas?) has been found and made...
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