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** Funnily enough, at least in the dub, this doesn't seem to be part of their culture or usual plans. Just [[For the Evulz|some random idea]] that one alien sprang on the other. |
** Funnily enough, at least in the dub, this doesn't seem to be part of their culture or usual plans. Just [[For the Evulz|some random idea]] that one alien sprang on the other. |
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* ''Brain Damage'' features a fast talking brain-eating worm named Aylmer and his current host Brian. The whole movie is a metaphor for drug addiction because in exchange for feeding him brains the parasite injects addictive blue fluid that makes him act as though high. |
* ''Brain Damage'' features a fast talking brain-eating worm named Aylmer and his current host Brian. The whole movie is a metaphor for drug addiction because in exchange for feeding him brains the parasite injects addictive blue fluid that makes him act as though high. |
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* The evil alien in the Dolph Lungren film ''[[I Come in Peace ( |
* The evil alien in the Dolph Lungren film ''[[I Come in Peace (film)|I Come in Peace]]'' (also known as ''Dark Angel'') injected humans with overdoses of heroin in order to harvest <s>brain fluid</s> Endorphins, that could be rendered into a powerful recreational drug on his home planet. |
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* ''Fiend Without a Face'' had invisible brain-like creatures that sucked the brains out of the skull. |
* ''Fiend Without a Face'' had invisible brain-like creatures that sucked the brains out of the skull. |
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* ''Faces of Death'' had people eating monkey brains right after having to kill the monkey by beating it on the head with mallets which resemble a pestle. |
* ''Faces of Death'' had people eating monkey brains right after having to kill the monkey by beating it on the head with mallets which resemble a pestle. |