Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter his fiancée is killed in a car accident, a gifted surgeon revives her severed head in hopes of finding her a new body.After his fiancée is killed in a car accident, a gifted surgeon revives her severed head in hopes of finding her a new body.After his fiancée is killed in a car accident, a gifted surgeon revives her severed head in hopes of finding her a new body.
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- 6 victoires et 4 nominations au total
Bethany Lorang
- Bonnie
- (as Bethany Jacobs)
Daniel T. Treacy
- Rookie Cop
- (as Daniel Timothy Treacy)
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Ironically, I watched the remake a day after seeing the original in its entirety for the first time. It's an almost shot-for-shot remake, but they poke fun of its predecessor throughout, while also showing respect. I loved all the nods to the original, and they even show clips from other cheesy classic films in the background. Everybody did a great job. (It was also fun to see the late great Robert Blanche as a Joe Friday-esque detective trying to figure out what's going on. I had seen him in 'Leverage' and I was happy to see take a more comedic role before his passing.)
Dr. Bill Cortner is a brilliant doctor who has almost perfected a way to bring the dead back to life. After a tragic car accident decapitates his fiancé, he's able to keep the head alive and breathing until he can find the body of another woman to take her place.
While Bill goes out at night in search of a body, Jan in the pan makes friends with Bill's monster-like creature trapped in a room within the basement, and together, they will seek revenge against Bill.
If you love campy movies that spoof campy movies, you'll love THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE!!!
Dr. Bill Cortner is a brilliant doctor who has almost perfected a way to bring the dead back to life. After a tragic car accident decapitates his fiancé, he's able to keep the head alive and breathing until he can find the body of another woman to take her place.
While Bill goes out at night in search of a body, Jan in the pan makes friends with Bill's monster-like creature trapped in a room within the basement, and together, they will seek revenge against Bill.
If you love campy movies that spoof campy movies, you'll love THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE!!!
The Brain That Wouldn't Die (2020) is a terrible remake of the 1962 cult classic of the same name. This updated version is a prime example of how a bad movie can be made even worse. Despite its low budget, the original film had a charm that made it enjoyable to watch. Unfortunately, this remake lacks any of that charm.
The movie follows a surgeon named Bill Cortner who is obsessed with finding a way to keep human brains alive. After a car accident leaves his fiancée Jan comatose, Bill decides to take her head and keep it alive in a laboratory. From here, the movie takes a turn for the worse.
The acting in this movie is terrible. Every single actor delivers their lines as if they are reading them off cue cards, with no emotional depth or nuance. The lead actor, Patrick D. Green, is particularly bad, with a performance that is wooden and unconvincing.
The special effects in The Brain That Wouldn't Die are laughably bad. The film uses a combination of practical effects and CGI, but neither is executed well. The gore is over-the-top and cartoonish, while the CGI is so poorly rendered that it's almost distracting.
The script is equally bad. The dialogue is clunky and unrealistic, and the plot is convoluted and confusing. The pacing is also off, with the movie dragging on for far too long without any real payoff.
In conclusion, The Brain That Wouldn't Die is a waste of time. It fails to capture the charm of the original and is poorly executed in every way. The acting is terrible, the special effects are laughable, and the script is a mess. Save yourself the headache and avoid this movie at all costs.
The movie follows a surgeon named Bill Cortner who is obsessed with finding a way to keep human brains alive. After a car accident leaves his fiancée Jan comatose, Bill decides to take her head and keep it alive in a laboratory. From here, the movie takes a turn for the worse.
The acting in this movie is terrible. Every single actor delivers their lines as if they are reading them off cue cards, with no emotional depth or nuance. The lead actor, Patrick D. Green, is particularly bad, with a performance that is wooden and unconvincing.
The special effects in The Brain That Wouldn't Die are laughably bad. The film uses a combination of practical effects and CGI, but neither is executed well. The gore is over-the-top and cartoonish, while the CGI is so poorly rendered that it's almost distracting.
The script is equally bad. The dialogue is clunky and unrealistic, and the plot is convoluted and confusing. The pacing is also off, with the movie dragging on for far too long without any real payoff.
In conclusion, The Brain That Wouldn't Die is a waste of time. It fails to capture the charm of the original and is poorly executed in every way. The acting is terrible, the special effects are laughable, and the script is a mess. Save yourself the headache and avoid this movie at all costs.
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This movie was cheesy in all the right ways. I literally laughed out loud on multiple occasions. The performances were spot on for what was appropriate for each character, from serious to just plain silly. Do yourself a favor and indulge in this campy remake!
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By what name was The Brain That Wouldn't Die (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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