Scientists with pith helmets carrying Geiger counters explore a newly formed cave in Mystery Mountain because it's in the script when they suddenly encounter a rape-y brain with eyes dangling from a string in this sci-fi film. There's scenery chewing, stock nuclear bomb test footage, several extremely creepy near-rapes, metallic contact lenses, and an airplane dangling from a string unconvincingly explodes while the parts get jumbled up in the strings and just sort of hover in the sky for a second. How can you not love a film where someone attacks a string-dangling brain with glowing eyes with an ax? Well, you can't because everyone loves that sort of nonsense. I watched it on Youtube. Here's a trailer:
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
The Brain From Planet Arous
Scientists with pith helmets carrying Geiger counters explore a newly formed cave in Mystery Mountain because it's in the script when they suddenly encounter a rape-y brain with eyes dangling from a string in this sci-fi film. There's scenery chewing, stock nuclear bomb test footage, several extremely creepy near-rapes, metallic contact lenses, and an airplane dangling from a string unconvincingly explodes while the parts get jumbled up in the strings and just sort of hover in the sky for a second. How can you not love a film where someone attacks a string-dangling brain with glowing eyes with an ax? Well, you can't because everyone loves that sort of nonsense. I watched it on Youtube. Here's a trailer:
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