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Cat in the Brain AKA "Nightmare Concert" is definately a Fulci film to pick up. It does have some interesting gore in it. Fulci is known for having a small role in his films BUT this is basically about him. Not a bio or anything just a fucking trippy ass flick that stars him. Buy it when you get the chance. FULCI LIVES!!!!!! :D |
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I like Nightmare Concert, despite it largely consisting of scenes from other movies.
Brett Halsey casually slicing up his bird with a chain saw from A Touch of Death is always worth seeing again, as is the roadside head slicing from Andrea Biachi's Massacre (great shades!). Plus, Fulci's (albeit dubbed) voiceovers in his head as he slowly goes mad are very atmospheric. And what about the cat scratching away bits of his brain in the opening credits? |
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