Review of The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962) by Bryan G — 20 Apr 2010
I must warn you about this movie, and I will make it my mission that you watch it the right way. This movie can not be viewed alone, it is far too boring for that. I must implore you, that if you watch this, that you have a friend that is not humor challaged.
This movie is something you'll have to make fun of just to get through it. I mean sometimes its easy making jokes to this, but there was times when we were silent. The movie was just that boring that nothing could be said.
I'm sorry if anyone likes this movie, I just can't see anything interesting about it. The story itself involes a doctor who has been studying the art of putting people back together. I mean if Frankenstein did and have nothing go wrong.
... Oh wait something did go wrong, and its no different in this movie. Oh and don't let the title fool you, there are no brains in this film, I mean it, none of the characters have brains. Hmmmmm I wonder if this can count toward my halloweek<-(Wow in proofreading I caught this, I didn't even mean to put it, but I like it.
) thing, I think it will. Muhahahahaha. (Note to self: Put Muhahahahaha in every review this week.).
This review of The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962) was written by Bryan G on 20 Apr 2010.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die has generally received negative reviews.
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