Brain Dead aka Dead Alive (1992)
One of the greatest horror films ever made is Peter Jackson’s Dead Alive. Originally or alternately titled Brain Dead, this is Peter Jackson’s third film after BAD TASTE (1987) and Meet the Feebles (1989).
One of the greatest horror films ever made is Peter Jackson’s Dead Alive. Originally or alternately titled Brain Dead, this is Peter Jackson’s third film after BAD TASTE (1987) and Meet the Feebles (1989).
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The film was given a limited release theatrically in the United States by Imperial Entertainment on 29 January 1993, grossing $2,001,124 at the box office. Not bad for a B-movie.
I can’t tell if I’m reviewing a game or a movie with this one, RetroFans. I’ll leave that up to
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Greetings, RetroFans! I sincerely hope you had a nice Thanksgiving holiday, whether you pigged out with the family, watched pigskin
In the early 1990s, the gaming industry was truly on a roll. Graphics were becoming better and better. New ideas
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In 1992, I was 9. I was really into video games, I was really into sci-fi movies, and I knew
World War II. Europe is in turmoil. Germany is on the rampage, fueled by the poison doctrines of Nazism and