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The Brain from Planet Arous

Has anyone on here ever seen that movie? If so, what is your verdict?

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Yah I've seen it, it's good! John Agar is legendary for the slight amount of work he did in this genre (mostly his 57 year Hollywood career was in straight/serious roles) but if you like him in this you also want to see "Zontar: The Thing from Venus," "Curse of the Swamp Creature," and "Women of the Prehistoric Planet." Happy viewing! :lol:

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vishnu wrote:
Yah I've seen it, it's good! John Agar is legendary for the slight amount of work he did in this genre (mostly his 57 year Hollywood career was in straight/serious roles) but if you like him in this you also want to see "Zontar: The Thing from Venus," "Curse of the Swamp Creature," and "Women of the Prehistoric Planet." Happy viewing! :lol:
Funny - just came across again the following dedication:
Pickover, A Beginner's Guide to Immortality wrote:
This book is also dedicated to the cast and filmmakers of The Brain from Planet Arous. Readers are urged to purchase this movie and to watch it while reading this book and contemplating pop culture.
Actually, I do have 30+ of his books - all of them are absolutely mind-stretching. Check them out...

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vishnu wrote:
Yah I've seen it, it's good! John Agar is legendary for the slight amount of work he did in this genre (mostly his 57 year Hollywood career was in straight/serious roles) but if you like him in this you also want to see "Zontar: The Thing from Venus," "Curse of the Swamp Creature," and "Women of the Prehistoric Planet." Happy viewing! :lol:

You forgot The Mole People - available in MST3K format!

Need to get around to seeing this one, though...

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