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A psychologist with an increasingly popular TV show brainwashes his audiences using a giant living brain. A mischievous high school student is sent to the psychologist's institute, and becom... Read allA psychologist with an increasingly popular TV show brainwashes his audiences using a giant living brain. A mischievous high school student is sent to the psychologist's institute, and becomes determined to expose him.A psychologist with an increasingly popular TV show brainwashes his audiences using a giant living brain. A mischievous high school student is sent to the psychologist's institute, and becomes determined to expose him.
Tom Bresnahan
- Jim Majelewski
- (as Tom Breznahan)
Cynthia Preston
- Janet
- (as Cyndy Preston)
Christine Kossak
- Vivian
- (as Christine Kossack)
Kenneth McGregor
- Mr. Woods
- (as Ken McGregor)
- Director
- Writer
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I can only assume I am the first one to make that pun ... not! But that aside, you have to have some love for B-Horror movies to like this. It is slimy and gross to say the least. The effects are quite decent considering the budget and when it was made.
There are flaws and holes in the story and characters will act strangely to say the least. But that is what you get with movies like these. Also the cool (and fun) practical effects this has. An 80s movies through and through ...
There are flaws and holes in the story and characters will act strangely to say the least. But that is what you get with movies like these. Also the cool (and fun) practical effects this has. An 80s movies through and through ...
I found this really cheap on DVD recently and just HAD to snap it up - it's one of those horror flicks I kept seeing on ebay but didn't want to pay too much for it.
It turns out that it's not a bad cheesy monster flick, but nothing special either. I would describe it as average. The brain itself is funny to watch, especially when it attacks. The scene at the end where it explodes in a shower of sparks is hilarious. The plot is silly and loosely ties all the events together. There's some boring moments and some fun moments.
Overall I would rate it as average. There's loads of better films out there, if you're a fan of The Brain then you may want to check out The Suckling (a film about an aborted killer foetus) or The Deadly Spawn. Both have similarities to The Brain and are much more entertaining.
It turns out that it's not a bad cheesy monster flick, but nothing special either. I would describe it as average. The brain itself is funny to watch, especially when it attacks. The scene at the end where it explodes in a shower of sparks is hilarious. The plot is silly and loosely ties all the events together. There's some boring moments and some fun moments.
Overall I would rate it as average. There's loads of better films out there, if you're a fan of The Brain then you may want to check out The Suckling (a film about an aborted killer foetus) or The Deadly Spawn. Both have similarities to The Brain and are much more entertaining.
The Brain is the story of an evil alien brain that tries to take control of the world through a threadbare looking self-help show. When it fails to take control of a rebellious teenager it sets him up as a murderer which as it turns out is pretty easy. If you shout "he killed them" to the cops they will believe you, even if you are holding an axe and there is a headless cop at your feet.
The effects for this movie range between shoddy and outright hilarious. The brain itself is obviously the comedy highlight but also memorable is the explosion where two very obvious fireworks can be seen. The story itself isn't that bad and there is some good acting, the thing is though you'll just be laughing at the effects too much to notice much else. I'm not saying it's well written though, the ending is spelt out in mile high letters within 20 minutes which is a bit of a shame.
People are always saying that bad movies are "so bad they're good" but this is one film that's genuinely deserving of that accolade. I really enjoyed it, if you feel like some cheap laughs and a watchable story you'll find them with this movie.
The effects for this movie range between shoddy and outright hilarious. The brain itself is obviously the comedy highlight but also memorable is the explosion where two very obvious fireworks can be seen. The story itself isn't that bad and there is some good acting, the thing is though you'll just be laughing at the effects too much to notice much else. I'm not saying it's well written though, the ending is spelt out in mile high letters within 20 minutes which is a bit of a shame.
People are always saying that bad movies are "so bad they're good" but this is one film that's genuinely deserving of that accolade. I really enjoyed it, if you feel like some cheap laughs and a watchable story you'll find them with this movie.
The Brain reprises familiar cliches well known to B-movie audiences. All we need to say is an alien brain uses TV, along with self-serving humans (of course), to try to control a small town, then, hopefully the world. It's up to two teenagers, a high school delinquent and his girlfriend to stop the Brain. The effects are cheesy!, the acting is laughable!, the production quality is abhorrent!, the plot unbelievable!, but yet the whole of the movie comes off as rather endearing tongue-and-cheek stuff. Kind of a gem in a backhanded sort of way!
The 1980's were saturated with creature features and that's one of the reasons I think they were the best time for horror.
The Brain is a fine example and though silly it's a lot of fun if you can just take your brain out for a moment (Pun intended and hilarious).
It tells the story of an evil guy intent on brainwashing everyone in town through his television show using a erm......brain....creature...thing.
It's certainly one of those movies which doesn't explain a vast amount and expects you to fill in the gaps. In this case however considering the subject matter I had no problem with that at all.
With a creature that looks like a Madball (Which oddly started the year before this came out) it's not all that easy to take seriously but I really don't think you're supposed to.
At its core it's just a creature feature with a big conspiracy plot behind it with a passable cast and sfx.
Sure it's not for everyone, in fact it could be considered niche but it's watchable stuff for what it is.
The Good:
Creature is interesting
Plot is passable
The Bad:
Very little is actually explained
Still a bit silly
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Everything you see on television is real
Police car rear doors can be opened at will from the inside
Axes are immune to bloodstains
The Brain is a fine example and though silly it's a lot of fun if you can just take your brain out for a moment (Pun intended and hilarious).
It tells the story of an evil guy intent on brainwashing everyone in town through his television show using a erm......brain....creature...thing.
It's certainly one of those movies which doesn't explain a vast amount and expects you to fill in the gaps. In this case however considering the subject matter I had no problem with that at all.
With a creature that looks like a Madball (Which oddly started the year before this came out) it's not all that easy to take seriously but I really don't think you're supposed to.
At its core it's just a creature feature with a big conspiracy plot behind it with a passable cast and sfx.
Sure it's not for everyone, in fact it could be considered niche but it's watchable stuff for what it is.
The Good:
Creature is interesting
Plot is passable
The Bad:
Very little is actually explained
Still a bit silly
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Everything you see on television is real
Police car rear doors can be opened at will from the inside
Axes are immune to bloodstains
Did you know
- TriviaEd Hunt asked Cynthia Preston if she'd be nude during the scene where she's laying in the floor after having sex, but she refused. She would agree to go naked in later films and TV shows though.
- GoofsThe dialogue implies that the story takes place in the US, but the road signs are obviously Canadian.
- Quotes
Dr. Anthony Blakely: [watching The Brain eat a nurse] That's food for thought!
- Crazy creditsWARNING: The washroom scene is a dramatic representation. Combining sodium and water may cause serious injury. Do not attempt it!!!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Svengoolie: The Brain (1995)
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- Xerox Research Centre of Canada - 2660 Speakman Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada(Psychological Research Institute)
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