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Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius A Slice of SciFi Review

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2008-10-13 18:00:22 by Michael Hickerson in Slice of SciFi
...Brain of Morbius Released just in time for Halloween in the United States, The Brain of Morbius is a dark, creepy and atmospheric classic Doctor Who serial, made during a time when the show was at a creative zenith under the guidance of producer Phillip Hinchcliffe, script editor Robert Holmes and leading actor Tom Baker. Many fans consider...
 
 
 
 
 
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Brain Dead (1990)

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2008-06-09 22:47:00 by BC in Horror Movie A Day
...brain is allowed to hold. However, some particularly sharp memories remain, which is why as soon as I saw a particular building in Brain Dead , I recognized it as the same location used in Dead Heat , which I saw (once) over a year ago Its even more interesting when you consider the films subject matter, which deals with the brain and how...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Brain (1962)

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2008-11-28 09:10:46 by dfordoom in Cult Movie Reviews
...Brain , the 1962 British-German co-production The Brain is a intriguing hybrid, mixing science fiction and a dash of horror with the popular German Edgar Wallace krimi or mystery films An aircraft carrying a fabulously wealthy and powerful financier, Max Holt, crashes near an isolated farmhouse. His body is smashed beyond hope of recovery,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Brain Piercing Pre-Johnny Mnemonic Technology?

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2008-10-02 16:55:33 by Sam Sloan in Slice of SciFi
...brain pierced? An extreme body piercing idea! And this is for real! They drill small holes in your skull, then pass a metal (gold or silver) ring through them. The trick is that the ring presses the brain tissue and invokes euphoria. The whole procedure is carried under a local anesthesia [and because the brain itself doesnt have any pain...
 
 
 
 
 
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David Mamet says he's not a brain-dead liberal anymore

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2008-03-13 00:01:42 by Editor in scanners
...brain-dead" and what is "knee-jerk The writer of " Glengarry Glen Ross" and "Wag the Dog," the writer-director of "House of Games," "Homicide" and "Oleanna," reveals in the Village Voice that he doesn't think people are "basically good at heart" -- a belief he ascribes to liberalism. See " Why I Am No Longer a 'Brain-Dead Liberal' ." As...
 
 
 
 
 
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Broken Brain

2008-04-20 22:58:31 by Editor in The Watchtower of Destruction: The Ferrett's Journal
 
...brain caught in the endless moire loop of this fucked-up thought pattern BRAIN: You realize nobody likes you. You're worthless EXTERNAL REALITY MONITOR: That's utterly stupid. You're wandering around this con, people are happy to see you, they're hugging you, they're actually tugging you aside to engage in conversation. There are so many...
 
 
 
 
 
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Billion Dollar Brain (1967)

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2007-11-12 19:39:00 by dfordoom in Cult Movie Reviews
...Brain , released in 1967, was the third of the Harry Palmer spy movies of the 1960s. Some people don't regard it as a true Ken Russell movie but I dont agree. I think it has his visual signature all over it. And it has the characteristic Russell excess. It has almost nothing in common with the earlier Harry Palmer films. There's no pretence...
 
 
 
 
 
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Speech Center Found in Chimps Brain Can They Converse?

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2008-02-29 16:25:33 by Sam in Slice of SciFi
...brain pattern when communicating Brocas area, located in the part of the human brain known as the inferior frontal gyrus, has been shown to be critical for human speech and sign language. When a person speaks, or even plans to say something, this region lights up with activity This is the first time someone has measured activity in that area...
 
 
 
 
 
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Your brain, dog butts, and the quantum movie

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2007-12-12 19:00:49 by Editor in scanners
...brain in terms of its physical details; they say we are nothing but a loom of electrical cells and synaptic spaces. What science forgets is that this isn't how we experience the world. (We feel like the ghost, not like the machine.) It is ironic but true: the one reality science cannot reduce is the only reality we will ever know. This is why...
 
 
 
 
 
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New DVDs: 'CJ7,' 'Brand Upon the Brain'

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