So while I was looking around for some pictures I ran across some pretty cool replicas of brain horror movie posters. You can find them here under science fiction.
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Sadly enough, I think I have actually seen The Brain that Wouldn't Die. I think there was a Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode with it.
We should get a conference room at the next SfN and hold screenings of cheesy brain movies :) I'll bet it would be more popular than most talks ;)