Silhouetted against the movie screen is the team of Cinematic Titanic, a five-member peanut gallery dedicated to trashing some of cinema’s biggest heaps of junk. Their first venture is dissecting The Oozing Skull, aka Brain of Blood (1972), which features an ogre with a condom hat, a sneaky dwarf, a mad scientist who looks like Tennessee Ernie Ford, gory operation scenes with Sherwin-Williams blood, a tire flap model, and more. Stephen Hawking joins in to add a funny line or two. A trumpet player attempts to perform while vomiting at a disgusting scene. One movie-mocker stops the film and attempts to wipe off some of the dumb blonde’s makeup. Another tries to create a theme song, only to fall into a rage. A third escapes the film early in her Brain-of-Blood-Mobile. Cinematic Titanic proves that sometimes a skull can ooze even when there’s nothing inside. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 7.9/10 | |
Released: | December 21, 2007 | |
Runtime: | 81 min | |
Genres: | Comedy | |
Cast: | Trace Beaulieu Frank Conniff Joel Hodgson Mary Jo Pehl | |
Crew: | Trace Beaulieu Joel Hodgson Frank Conniff Mary Jo Pehl J. Elvis Weinstein | |
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