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Related: About this forumThe Brain That Wouldn't Die
There was a thread the other day about violent movies which I cannot watch unless there is a moral reason to or its not a believable scenario.
This brain scared me as a kid but is definitely not believable.
The YouTube channel - GEM: FilmLibrary - seems to have some older movies but this was the only one I recognized.
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The Brain That Wouldn't Die (Original Post)
Tadpole Raisin
Sep 16
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DBoon
(22,978 posts)1. This one was (is) on PBS Nightmare Theature
If you have a PBS passport, you can watch it and other equally cheesy horror/sci-fi movies
https://www.pbs.org/show/nightmare-theatre/
Tadpole Raisin
(1,379 posts)2. Thanks! I'll check it out. the no pay version anyway.
aka-chmeee
(1,152 posts)3. I have seen this several times..(I love the old 50s and 60s science fiction and horror movies)
But I was astounded to see earlier this week on Freevee this movie advertised as the "Rare uncensored version". Of course, I had to watch. It was pretty tame by today's metrics, but for 1960, it was racy as hell.
dchill
(40,147 posts)4. A classic!
bif
(23,797 posts)5. There's a hilarious take on the film
Done by the crew at MST3K...