“They find your best friend floating in a vat down at the sewage plant”- From the song Corruption by The Swimming Pool Q’s
Why start a movie review with a song quote? Especially with a lyric that doesn’t have anything to do with the film? Well let’s start here:
The Swimming Pool Q’s rock this movie along.
The campy twistedness of the lyric sums up the film quite well.
And the reason your best friend is floating in a vat down at the sewage plant is probably because Alymer at their brains.

Elmer (which seems to be spelled this way in the credits, but Aylmer by one of the characters) is a villain you love to love. Who wouldn’t want a stop motion, brain eating parasite, that drugs you into sedation at the drop of a hat, sends you into LSD delusions, and is can hold out for food longer than you can over your Delirium Tremen’s? If that doesn’t sound trippy enough, don’t worry, it goes further.
What’s really great though is that Henenlotter doesn’t get caught up in the “special effects”. Though there are several stock cuts of the Elmer’s black, needle tongue dripping with the blue fluid that so many crave they’re fun to watch. And in some weird way oddly seductive. Hmmmmmmmm…. What he does do is manage to work a plot into this pile of drug crazed hallucinations. The plot keeps the movie at a nice clip and produces scenes that are scandalous even by today’s standards. Dare I say there’s a moral? Possibly.
You really can’t go wrong with this one. It even teeters on the whole zombie genre at times. It’s definitely a crowd pleaser, but has moments to drive anyone to their “Oh wow.” moment including: an amazing eighties band, a homoerotic shower scene, back alley head, a torn girlfriend (no not literally), the drug addicted elderly, cat brains, decent acting, a DVD option to play the whole movie with only the music soundtrack, and Aylmer or Elmer as he prefers
What it doesn’t have: Dracula, King Kong, Frankenstein, or Werewolves other than that Henelotter put it in here
Brain Damage was a tremendous amount of fun. Frank Henenlotter, the director, manages to do an extraordinary amount with very little. He’s no stranger to schlock with such wonderful films as Frankenhooker and Basket Case in his archives. Brain Damage was certainly no exception. Go see it, drug free.
4/5 puke ridden undershirts







