Brain Dead

January. 19,1990      R
Rating:
5.9
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In a battle of man versus machine, Martin, a top neurosurgeon who's studying brain malfunctions that cause mental illness, delves deep into his own mind to save himself from a megalomaniacal corporation.

Bill Pullman as  Dr. Rex Martin
Bill Paxton as  Jim Reston
Bud Cort as  Jack Halsey
Nicholas Pryor as  Man in Bloody White Suit / Ramsen / Ed Conklin
Patricia Charbonneau as  Dana Martin
George Kennedy as  Vance
Brian Brophy as  Ellis
Lee Arenberg as  Sacks
Andy Wood as  Brain Surgeon
Maud Winchester as  Crazy Anna

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Reviews

Scanialara
1990/01/19

You won't be disappointed!

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Calum Hutton
1990/01/20

It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...

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Frances Chung
1990/01/21

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Francene Odetta
1990/01/22

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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bowmanblue
1990/01/23

Nearly thirty years after its release, I've only just come across 'Brain Dead' (no, not the early Peter Jackson movie) - a film starring two of my favourite Bills (Pullman and Paxton). Despite them possibly being the ONLY Bills I know in the acting industry, I was surprised that I'd never heard of this film before. However, now I've watched it, I can see why it's been forgotten. I really wanted to like it, but I just couldn't really get behind it fully.I checked out some of the other reviews online and it gets a hell of a lot of 1 star ratings and people use phrases like 'You have to be brain dead to like Brain Dead.' I don't agree that it's quite that bad, but it's probably not worth the watch. It's about here in a review that I try and do a brief plot synopsis, however I'm not entirely sure what the film was about even after watching it. I figured that Bill Pullman played a scientist who experiments on people's brains after they've been removed from someone's body after their death. However, there are also times when he experiments on people's brains while they're still in people's heads! Paxton, on the other hand, plays a (delightfully!) slimy corporate executive.I think it's fair to say that there are definite elements of the 'horror' genre in here, however I've seen it listed as 'science fiction' in some places, too. Despite its minimal budget (it really is no blockbuster!) there are actually a couple of rather disgusting scenes involving probes entering a sort of sensitive organ (clue as to which on in the film's title!). Although, rather than being an outright horror movie, it leans more towards what I always consider to be 'Lynchian' horror (i.e. a David 'Twin Peaks/Mullholland Drive/Lost Highway' Lynch film or TV show). Weird things start happening and the lines between what's real and what's imaginary become blurred.Lynch does this really well and, even if you don't understand what he's getting at, you can enjoy one hell of a stylish experience. However, 'Brain Dead' is not directed by David Lynch. Therefore, what you're left with is a bit of a messy tale that whats to be really deep and thought-provoking and just ends up being... well, a mess. It's not helped that, even though it was released in 1990, it feels like they used the cheapest video camera ever to shoot it on. The film itself just looks incredibly cheap and the most of the soundtrack and incidental music feels like elevator music and probably public domain to begin with.The actors do their best with what they're given and, if you really enjoy total mind-bending tales where you don't know what's real or imaginary, you could get something out of this. However, if you do like those sorts of films, then you've definitely seen better (probably from David Lynch, but also Cronenberg has done similar mainstream/cult offerings), so I'd probably stick to those. Ironically, only seven years later Bill Pullman went on to star in Lynch's 'Lost Highway.' Although that divided audiences and was also hard to follow, it was a visual joy to watch and the sheer brilliance of direction gave it that creepy, menacing vibe which 'Brain Dead' tries for, but fails. It's not a one star movie, but it's probably best to gloss over in the scale of things.

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stephenh-95249
1990/01/24

This is a very good, creepy, "horror" movie. Very little credible gore. I enjoy movies where one never really knows whether what they are seeing is real or not?Not altogether unlike Jacob's Ladder...another fave of mine...one can only truly enjoy this movie the first time he watches it. Once one figures out "the twist" the movie loses a bit.Essentially, early on in the film, the brain surgeon is hot by a car...and killed. Everything that happens afterwards is a dream (or rather, a nightmare) of his disembodied brain.

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CMRKeyboadist
1990/01/25

Brain Dead is a very hard movie to describe because of its constant twists and turns. This movie truly turns you in circles and can be very confusing upon first viewing. Still, this is a really good film with good acting from Pill Pullman and Bill Paxton. The whole concept of the film is based on whether this is a dream or reality and the rest is left to the viewer. The ending is rather sudden but very appropriate and dramatic. This is definitely the type of film you sit through the credits at the end in bewilderment. Truly a surprise, especially considering the fact that this is a Concord produced film and most of their movies are mediocre at best. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who is into the David Lynch style of film-making. This is definitely a true mind-bender. 9/10 stars

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randoman
1990/01/26

I felt brain dead, I'll tell you. This is the worst film I have ever bought. (in my ignorance I thought this was the Peter Jackson film of the same name). The performances are so terrible they are laughable. The special effects have not stood the test of time and look dire. The script promotes that kind of TV movie, stare into the middle distance kind of acting. The cast look as if they have been taking lessons from Joey Tribbiani, they have one look each, and stick to it. Plus I have never been confused by a movie until I sat down to watch this. The is it a dream or no plot is so terrible that frustration sets in within a few minutes. Avoid like a plague.

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