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> Nebuchan wrote:
> It's got a big feature in Total film.
>
> I think I might have seen a bit of Braindead. Is it the one where
> the
> zombie's facial features start falling off into some custard?
>
> yep, and who could forget the psychotic baby?
My Dad wants that film so looks like I'm getting him it for his birthday.
I just wasn't sure what the film was called, so I didn't want to buy it yet in case it was the wrong one.
At the time I saw parts of it I was only about 12, so my parents kinda made me leave. All I saw was the custard scene and the bit where a zombie eats a dog, and the tail is sticking out of its mouth :D
> It's got a big feature in Total film.
>
> I think I might have seen a bit of Braindead. Is it the one where the
> zombie's facial features start falling off into some custard?
yep, and who could forget the psychotic baby?
I think I might have seen a bit of Braindead. Is it the one where the zombie's facial features start falling off into some custard?
then watch braindead, also by peter jackson
Really funny and this stops it from being sickeningly gory as it is so funny! Definitely worth a watch...
Now you need to go out and get yaself a copy of Braindead and Meet the Feebles and Frightners, and revel in the brilliance of Jackson before he went all beardy.
It's got loads of nice touches that you won't see in a mainstream film.
Also many of the main cast play more than one character.
Brilliant film.
Now get Brain Dead. Peter Jackson's next proper film after Bad Taste.