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A Movie A Day: BRAIN DEAD (1990) My brains are individuals. They’re special; they’re unique.

Published at:  Oct 07, 2009 8:26:05 PM CDT





Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with the newest October special horror run of A Movie A Day!

[For the entirety of October I will be showcasing one horror film each day. Every film is pulled from my DVD shelf, recorded on the home DVR or streamed via Instant Netflix and will be one I haven’t seen. Unlike my usual A Movie A Day or A Movie A Week columns there won’t necessarily be connectors between each film, but you’ll more than likely see patterns emerge day to day.]

I had another very busy day in Ireland, but I’m hitting this write-up a bit more bright-eyed and bushy-tailed than I did last night’s BRAIN DAMAGE. I wasn’t being funny about me falling asleep at the keyboard last night. That was literally happening. I was so exhausted.

I’m almost afraid to go back and read what I posted as I’m sure there’s a good chance I didn’t make a lot of sense. In a weird way that would be a fitting tribute to Frank Henenlotter’s bizarre movie.

Speaking of that, a reader emailed to inform me that Brain Damage is on Amazon’s VOD service for a $1.99. I’m not very big on watching movies on my computer, but in case that’s your thing and you were curious to check the movie out or revisit it now you have the link.

Following the “brain theme” we move to 1990’s BRAIN DEAD starring Bill Pullman, Bill Paxton, Bud Cort and featuring the great George Kennedy. CARNISAUR’s Adam Simon made his directorial debut with this film working off a script he wrote based on a story by Twilight Zone writer Charles Beaumont.

BRAIN DEAD makes BRAIN DAMAGE look like BRAIN DONORS. Clever, right? I mean that as crazy and off the wall as Brain Damage was, Brain Dead really takes mind-fucking to the next level. The film rejoices in twisting your perception as a viewer.

Bill Pullman plays a bit of a weirdo scientist who studies how the human brain works, convinced that the spark of soul or personality resides in the brain even long after death. His research is slow and costly so when his buddy (Bill Paxton), who seems to be a sort of junior exec at the giant company that funds Pullman’s research, comes to him with a slightly unethical shady offer to actually work on a live human brain, despite the dangers involved, Pullman has to make the decision of pursuing his life’s work or possibly ending it altogether if he refuses.

The great Bud Cort of HAROLD & MAUDE and BREWSTER MCCLOUD plays the specimen here. The dude’s in a mental hospital after being tried for the murder of his family, which he claims was done by a crazy man in a white suit, even though all evidence points at him. Cort plays Jack Halsey as a sweet, but jumpy and paranoid man, convinced the corporation is after him.

And he might not be wrong. Cort used to work for them and kept one vital piece of information to himself. The company wants it (hence Pullman being able to probe a living brain) and if they can’t retrieve it they would rather Cort die in the process than give that piece of information to some other company later.

At this point the movie was going along at a fairly reasonable pace and structure. It’s not bad, but trapped in that early ‘90s bland-as-shit photography style that is closer to TV of the time than the gritty cinematic look of the ‘80s. I was just kinda hanging in there with the movie around this time in the movie.

My patience was rewarded when shortly after the operation on Cort, which is done with the boardmembers of the company watching on I might add, Pullman gets hit by a car, hurting his head.

After that he starts seeing things, like the man dressed in a blood-splattered white outfit following him around. Something’s wrong with his mind. He mishears things, sees hallucinations, etc… But is he fucked up from the accident or was Cort right and all this seemingly crazy shit is really real.

That’s the big question and while the movie definitely has its own logic I like that you can draw your own conclusions about what is the true reality. Is he going crazy? Or was ever sane to begin with? What’s a dream and what’s his awakened reality?

A lot of detail goes into keeping a million plates spinning at once for the second half of the movie. Characters who appear in one reality show up in the next in a completely different way, usually to illustrate a certain theme. For instance, the bloody white-suited man is also the iffy guy running the mental hospital Pullman is admitted to when he really can’t begin distinguishing reality from unreality.

Final Thoughts: I found BRAIN DEAD to be a very smartly done movie. I don’t love the cinematography, but I love the script and performances. You can’t go wrong with Bill Paxton, especially in this era. He can play slimey like nobody else. Pullman is great as usual and makes me wish he’d get more leading man parts in movies. The mindfuck of this movie is what makes it entertaining, it just takes you a little while to get there.

I was trying to think of a good movie to pair this with. I was thinking maybe something like DREAMSCAPE, but even though that dealt with similar reality-bending issues it didn’t feel right. Then I realized the right pairing is there in the damn title.





I anticipate if you’re reading this you need me to recommend BRAINDEAD like you need me to recommend THE BIG LEBOWSKI. You’ve more than likely seen it, but if you haven’t the by God get thee to Amazon or Blockbuster or Netflix or steal it from Wal-Mart. I don’t care. Just watch this movie.

When I was visiting my Grandmother in the miniscule town of Glenwood, Arkansas around the age of 14 or 15 I was taken to the local video store. In that store I found a video with that above cover. I didn’t know who Peter Jackson was, but the cover looked good. I have been burned before and I had the suspicion that the cover didn’t reflect what was in the movie, but I rented it anyway.

That night I watched and freaked the fuck out. It was so good, so different, so gory and hilarious. It didn’t have the gag on the VHS cover like I thought, but after the opening credits sequels involving the theft of the rat monkey and the subsequent dismembering of an individual thought to have been bit I had forgotten about the cover.

What I got instead was a horny uncle, an evil zombie baby, a priest that kicks ass for the Lord, the most disgusting pudding ever shown on film, zombie fucking, a hot gypsy girl and the bloodiest finale in movie history. That was more than enough for me.





I love BRAINDEAD or DEAD ALIVE depending on where you live and I love the little bits of Peter’s filmmaking style that carried over from this film onto LotR. The return of Gandalph the Grey to the shire, where he grabs Frodo in the darkness demanding he returns the ring, is a specific example of classic horror Peter Jackson directing.

This film was the stepping stone between RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD and SHAUN OF THE DEAD and is just as good (and just possibly better) than both of those. I can’t imagine there’s a regular reader geek out there that’d be reading about vintage horror movies every day during October having not seen it, but if its you… rectify that immediately. It’s even on VOD at Amazon for $2.99.

Seriously, this movie has some of the most inventive gore work I’ve ever seen in any movie, ever. Early Weta Workshop was on fire! Even when it doesn’t make any sense (How did Baby Selwin get inside that horn-rimmed glasses wearing chick’s head?) you don’t care because it’s a spectacular effect. Really top notch stuff here.

I remember picking up Jackson’s MEET THE FEEBLES about 6 months later at a Hollywood Video chain store and giving it a shot having no idea the same dude that directed FEEBLES directed BRAINDEAD.





Here are the next week’s worth of AMAD titles:

Thursday, October 8th: VISITING HOURS (1982)





Friday, October 9th: MACABRE (1980)





Saturday, October 10th: PRIVATE PARTS (1972)





Sunday, October 11th: ROAD GAMES (1981)





Monday, October 12th: DEAD END DRIVE-IN (1986)





Tuesday, October 13th: PSYCHIC KILLER (1975)





Wednesday, October 14th: THE BODY SNATCHER (1945)





Tomorrow is an early ‘80s hospital-set horror flick starring Michael Ironside and William MFing Shatner called VISITING HOURS! Don’t miss that one!

-Quint
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AMAD Halloween Spectacular 2009:

October 1st: Nothing But The Night (& The Wicker Man)
October 2nd: Beware! Children At Play (& The Devil Times Five)
October 3rd: Cameron’s Closet (& Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood)
October 4th: Afraid of the Dark (& The Lady In White)
October 5th: The Pit (& The Gate)
October 6th: Brain Damage (& Basket Case)


Click here for the full 215 movie run of A Movie A Day!




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    Readers Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 8:28:25 PM CDT

    This looks patently bizarre.

    by iamnicksaicnsn

    And has the two Bills in it! Wish Bill Murray was in it...

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 8:31:07 PM CDT

    HORRID

    by taintlick

  • Oct 07, 2009 8:36:37 PM CDT

    One suggestion

    by seppukudkurosawa

    Why not put the names of both movies in the article? With the single exception of this particular HMAD, in which they're both classics of their own kind, I'm usually more interested in your recommendation than the random Z-movie you just fished out of the bargain bin.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 8:40:28 PM CDT

    But props for nopt pairing Brain Dead up with Braindead

    by seppukudkurosawa

    That other fucked up Peter Jackson movie. It must have been incredibly tempting!

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 8:42:58 PM CDT

    OK, brainfart

    by seppukudkurosawa

    Braindead and Dead Alive are the same movie, they were just given different titles internationally.

    That happens way too much (the title changes, not the brainfarts...although those happen a lot, too. I blame the luscious aniseed taste of absinthe).

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 8:51:47 PM CDT

    Diana Peñalver was quite cute in Brain Dead...

    by shut the fuck up donny

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought she was quite hot as Paquita in Braindead...

    I also love how the tagline in the Spanish poster is pretty much her best line: "Your mother ate my DOG!"

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  • Oct 07, 2009 9:00:33 PM CDT

    Liked Brain Dead

    by turingtestee

    Goes right where you think it does. Can't remember if it tried to say anything beyond 'this is something trippy'. A friend tried forever to get me to see Dead Alive as I'm not the biggest fan of splatstick. Was impressed with it and how little it cost vs the time taken to make (wasn't it on and off over a few years? . . . or was that Bad Taste?)

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  • Oct 07, 2009 9:03:08 PM CDT

    Another one thats been in the queue a while

    by turingtestee

  • Oct 07, 2009 9:26:57 PM CDT

    that was BAD TASTE

    by frank cotton

    frank finds that he prefers the title DEAD ALIVE

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  • Oct 07, 2009 9:50:54 PM CDT

    Braindead/Dead Alive aren't EXACTLY the same.....

    by jarek

    The international cut, Braindead, is longer and has more in it than even the US uncut version, called Dead Alive.

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  • Oct 07, 2009 10:04:14 PM CDT

    Dead In Drive and Road Games.

    by outlawsdelejos

    Bit premature, but weren't they Ozplotation films?

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 10:05:54 PM CDT

    Dead In Drive? Fuck, sorry. Dead End Drive In.

    by outlawsdelejos

    anyway, fucking loved Dead Alive/Brainded, I must have been about 15 when I saw that too.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 10:48:59 PM CDT

    Bill Paxton AND Bill Pullman?!?!?

    by d.vader

    I think my head just exploded.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 10:49:32 PM CDT

    If I was an old lady...

    by d.vader

    My head would have definitely exploded. Those old broads think these two are the same person.

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  • Oct 07, 2009 10:54:48 PM CDT

    And Quint, what's with the double-reviews?

    by d.vader

    Why not give the second film a shoutout in the story's title? I guarantee you'd get more hits if people knew you were actually reviewing TWO movies for the price of one.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 11:03:36 PM CDT

    I kick arse for The Lord®!

    by mattinthehat

    One of my all time favourite movie quotes... (® The Lord is a registered trademark of The Roman Catholic Church, patents pending).

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 11:12:21 PM CDT

    I just read Quint's post about "The Wicker Tree"...

    by d.vader

    Which sees the return of Lee as Lord Summerisle? What the Eff is up with that?! To the book depository!

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 11:16:50 PM CDT

    www.trailersfromhell.com

    by seppukudkurosawa

    Vintage b-movie, noir, Grindhouse and classic trailers with commentaries by guys like John Landis and Joe Dante.

    I figured this talkback would be the kind of audience who'd dig a site like that.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 11:35:13 PM CDT

    I had chili for lunch.

    by godovhellfire

  • Oct 07, 2009 11:36:45 PM CDT

    Fantastic find, seppekudkurosawa!

    by d.vader

    Nice! Just what I needed! Something to encourage my insomnia!

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  • Oct 07, 2009 11:42:52 PM CDT

    I'm actually surprised AICN has not covered that site!

    by d.vader

    Considering its like a geek Mecca over there! Though I bet they will now that we're talking about it. TrailersFromHell, that is.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 11:45:57 PM CDT

    Jackson's.... Bad Taste

    by tron

    It's been years since I have seen Dead Alive,,,, but Bad Taste is outright off the wall fun!!!!

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 07, 2009 11:56:09 PM CDT

    What's up with the home page?

    by delagoya

    I need my cool news, damn it!

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 08, 2009 12:26:07 AM CDT

    At the very least, trailersfromhell is waaaaay better than...

    by seppukudkurosawa

    that list-making site Beaks was pimping awhile back. "Ooh, in a few hours I'll be able to get Forest Gump into my Top 20. I don't really like it all that much, but that's not the point, damnit!"

    Joe Dante's a mensch for setting that site up. What can be better than listening to your favourite directors geek out just like you? Bliss.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 08, 2009 12:27:35 AM CDT

    Road Games....

    by negator76

    Never heard of the movie, but it has the most awesomest early 80's cover art I've ever seen!

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 08, 2009 1:08:13 AM CDT

    Road games.

    by outlawsdelejos

    I remember a scene with a mack truck running up the back of a boat on a trailer whilst being towed by a car. I recall the boat looking old but freshly painted. So vivid, yet so foggy!!!

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 08, 2009 1:31:54 AM CDT

    Gandalph?

    by the mighty molecule

    "Gandalph, you must take thar rang"
    Awsome reviews btw. Can't wait for tomorrow.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 08, 2009 1:43:35 AM CDT

    That Japanese (?) Braindead poster

    by chicken thunder

    Made me lean into the laptop and say "Bloody Hell, that's fucking awesome!", thereby spitting beer all over the screen. Oops. Cheers Quint.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 08, 2009 1:47:21 AM CDT

    Although, upon closer inspection...

    by chicken thunder

    The nurse in Braindead was never that hot. And it also looks like the T-1000 is pointing a pointy finger through her neck... and she loves it. There also seems to be more than one axe-wound in that picture.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 08, 2009 2:01:46 AM CDT

    best line in movie history...

    by billyhitchcock

    ...IKAFTL!

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  • Oct 08, 2009 2:38:21 AM CDT

    'I kick ass for the Lord'

    by ominus

    the vicar was super

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  • Oct 08, 2009 4:39:08 AM CDT

    Shatner is a non-entity in Visiting Hours

    by aint_it_cruel?

    Nothing very memorable about him in the film. He plays it very straight. His first scene is ok, but then he kind of vanishes. Ironside more than makes up for the lack of Shatneresque Shantnerisms, though. Ironside is a force of nature. >>Intense<<

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  • Oct 08, 2009 5:40:37 AM CDT

    Braindead is the best zombie movie ever.

    by henrydalton

    There, I said it. (and anyone that hasn't seen Braindead and has just seen Dead Alive, get an import copy).

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 08, 2009 7:50:42 AM CDT

    Ah yes, when Peter Jackson made kickass films!

    by ricarleite2

    I KICK ARSE FOR THE LORD!

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  • Oct 08, 2009 7:54:16 AM CDT

    Japanese BRAINDEAD poster = amazing.

    by kneelb4xod

    Agreed! That could possibly be the best poster ever. I need one immediately.

    Reply to Talkback

  • Oct 08, 2009 8:10:27 AM CDT

    The VHS cover gag IS in the movie, Quint

    by bnl771

    While Paquita and Rita are holed up in the kitchen, Paquita asks Rita if she is okay when she sees her slumped on the floor. At that point the babys arms come out of the sides of Rita's head and pull her face apart. It's no EXACTLY like the cover, the cover is a highly stylized poster based on that moment in the film.

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  • Oct 08, 2009 9:06:30 AM CDT

    Why the hell isn't Braindead/Dead Alive on Blu-Ray?

    by soylentmean

    I mean it's Peter Jackson for crying softly so nobody can hear.

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  • Oct 08, 2009 9:38:53 AM CDT

    braindead

    by el cimarron

    the tag line actually reads: 'your mother ate my dog'. wow. must-see

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  • Oct 08, 2009 9:49:04 AM CDT

    Want more Shatner, watch The Devil's Rain!

    by soylentmean

    With Ernest Borgnine as the evil Jonathan Corbis! I love that movie, it is awesome!

    Although, come to think of it, I do tend to get overly excited about movies. Still, this movie is awesome!

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  • Oct 08, 2009 10:00:12 AM CDT

    One of my favorite zombie films....

    by jamie mcbain

    Of all time. The lawnmower scene alone, is one of my favorite parts of the film.

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  • Oct 08, 2009 11:06:44 AM CDT

    Dead Alive..my favorite scene is when

    by skimn

    he is trying to teach the undead proper table manners, or at least how to eat without impailing themselves.

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  • Oct 08, 2009 11:23:44 AM CDT

    Pullman/Paxton Brain Dead Isn't Terrible

    by stryder

    I remember watching it a few years ago and enjoying it for what it was. I totally agree with Quint's assertion that it has the look of 90's television. Combine that with the ambitious story and better than average acting, though, and it comes off like a good episode of the new Outer Limits.

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  • Oct 08, 2009 3:03:02 PM CDT

    QUINT YOU SLACKER MOTHERFUCKER!

    by pr1c3y

    Maybe the marijuana I inhale is better than I think but I'm positive you already reviewed Visiting Hours!

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  • Oct 08, 2009 3:46:03 PM CDT

    Whoo hoo! Brain Dead (aka Paranoia) (not Dead Alive)

    by subtlety

    One of my great Halloween favorites. Unique, crazy, classy. I love Dead Alive too, but that already gets enough love. Watch it, you won't regret it. The cinematography is plain but does just fine for the tone, so don't let that be a reason to avoid it.

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  • Oct 08, 2009 4:38:27 PM CDT

    Want more Shatner, watch Incubus!

    by iowa snot client

    In Esperanto!

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  • Oct 08, 2009 8:41:50 PM CDT

    Word of Warning -

    by thusspakespymunk

    Never - ever - sit down to watch DEAD ALIVE in a theater while eating a Subway Philly Steak and Cheese footlong sub. That's what I did, and I vomited right after the movie ended. Seriously. I really vomited.

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  • Oct 08, 2009 9:02:46 PM CDT

    ThusSpakeSpymunk

    by macready452

    Thats cause you ate at Subway, not cause of the movie. Although if I had the opportunity to see DEAD ALIVE on the big screen i might vomit at the thought of my good fortune.

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  • Oct 09, 2009 5:34:52 AM CDT

    DEAD ALIVE is the shit...

    by the_crimson_king

    the movie is so RIDICULOUSLY gory that it becomes hilarious

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  • Oct 09, 2009 11:42:21 AM CDT

    hanging in there with the movie around this time in the movie

    by immortal_fish

    "hanging in there with the movie around this time in the movie."Dude. Get some sleep!

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  • Oct 09, 2009 12:21:04 PM CDT

    Braindead/Dead Alive

    by fathermcgruderkicksassforthelord

    Hell-fuck-yeah! Far & away some of the best rental dollars I've ever spent.

    (see: user name)

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  • Oct 09, 2009 12:29:43 PM CDT

    Soylent - Devil's Rain

    by fathermcgruderkicksassforthelord

    Fucking classic.

    The melting at the end seems to go on for like 10 mins. They really must have liked that effect.

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