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Brain Damage Films is a US-based worldwide
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and
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company. It was founded in 2001 by Darrin Ramage. A division located in the UK was launched in September 2009. The company distributes a variety of
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in many formats, including
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,
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, and cable, satellite, and Internet
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.


Company information

The company's films are noted for their
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aspects and
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budgets. They are also known for a variety of shock/exploitation films, most notably the ''
Traces of Death ''Traces of Death'' is a 1993 Z movie mondo shockumentary that consists of various scenes of stock footage depicting death and real scenes of violence. Unlike the earlier ''Faces of Death'' which included fake deaths and reenactments, ''Traces ...
'' series, which was produced in response to the popularity of the ''
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'' series. The films usually contain
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,
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, gore and graphic violence, and other elements common to
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s. Founder Darrin Ramage is quoted as saying "everyone is looking for B and B: blood and boobs."


History

Brain Damage Films was founded in 2001 by Darrin Ramage, who claimed to have over "8 years experience in independent films to independent retailers distribution." After producing and distributing
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horror films, including ''Death Factory'', '' Hell's Highway'', and ''
The Vulture's Eye ''The Vulture's Eye'' is a 2004 horror film directed by Frank Sciurba and starring Anne Flosnik, Fred Iacovo, Jason King, James Nalitz, Brooke Paller, and Joseph Reo. Inspired by Bram Stoker's novel '' Dracula'', it is set in Virginia. Premise ...
'', Brain Damage Films created a fan following which continues to grow. The fans are often referred to as "Gorehounds."


Brain Damage Music

The Brain Damage Music division was launched in 2011. Its only release so far has been Arizona metal band Reign of Vengeance's album "Disemboweling Swine".


''Gorehounds'' television show

In 2007,
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-based production company Chatsby Films filmed and produced a
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show, titled "Gorehounds", about the Brain Damage Films office and its employees. The show was never broadcast on a television network or released in any form.


Notable affiliations

Brain Damage Films has served as a launching pad for several people who are now well-known within the horror film genre, including: *
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(appeared in at least four Brain Damage Films movies) * David C. Hayes (wrote, produced, and acted in Brain Damage Films movies) * Sean Tretta (wrote, directed, and produced several Brain Damage Films movies)


Horror films produced by Brain Damage Films

Starting in 2002, Brain Damage Films has produced at least six original independent horror films: *'' Hell's Highway'' (2002) *''Death Factory'' (2002) *''Goth'' (2003) *''
The Vulture's Eye ''The Vulture's Eye'' is a 2004 horror film directed by Frank Sciurba and starring Anne Flosnik, Fred Iacovo, Jason King, James Nalitz, Brooke Paller, and Joseph Reo. Inspired by Bram Stoker's novel '' Dracula'', it is set in Virginia. Premise ...
'' (2004) *''The Witch's Sabbath'' (2005) *'' Zombies Anonymous'' (2006)


Controversy and criticism

On 14 December 2005, the German government banned Brain Damage Films' website from appearing on major search engines such as
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, stating that the website was "reported as illegal by a German regulatory body". On 22 June 2005, the
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rejected ''
Traces of Death ''Traces of Death'' is a 1993 Z movie mondo shockumentary that consists of various scenes of stock footage depicting death and real scenes of violence. Unlike the earlier ''Faces of Death'' which included fake deaths and reenactments, ''Traces ...
'', stating that "the work presents no journalistic, educational or other justifying context for the images shown." Films produced and distributed by Brain Damage Films are often criticized for their production value and quality.


Films distributed by Brain Damage Films

Below is an incomplete selection of films currently distributed by Brain Damage Films. * ''
Traces of Death ''Traces of Death'' is a 1993 Z movie mondo shockumentary that consists of various scenes of stock footage depicting death and real scenes of violence. Unlike the earlier ''Faces of Death'' which included fake deaths and reenactments, ''Traces ...
'' (1993) * ''Traces of Death II'' (1994) * ''Traces of Death III'' (1995) * ''Immortal'' (1995) * ''Executions II'' (1995) * ''Traces of Death IV'' (1996) * ''Shock-X-Treme, Vol. 1, - Snuff Video'' (1997) * '' Schizophreniac: The Whore Mangler'' (1997) * ''
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'' (1997) * ''Banned! In America'' (1998 - 2003) * ''Impact 911'' (2011) * ''Traces of Death V: Back in Action'' (2000) * '' The House That Screamed'' (2000) * ''Wishbone'' (2000) * ''Trees'' (2000) * ''
Zombie Chronicles ''Zombie Chronicles'', also known as ''The Zombie Chronicles'' and ''Zombie Chronicles: 3D'', is a 2001 horror film directed by Brad Sykes. It follows Tara Woodley, a reporter who visits an old desert town to research her article on the ghost town ...
'' (2001) * ''
Hip Hop Locos ''Hip Hop Locos'' is the second studio album by A Lighter Shade of Brown. It was released in 1992 through Pump Records with distribution via Quality Records. ''Hip Hop Locos'' was not a success, peaking at No. 87 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. " H ...
'' (2001) * ''Hellgate: The House That Screamed 2'' (2001) * ''Fear of the Dark'' (2001) * '' The Coven'' (2002) * '' Hell's Highway'' (2002) * ''
Terror Toons ''Terror Toons'' is a 2002 American comedy horror film directed by Joe Castro and written by Rudy Balli, starring Lizzy Borden, Beverly Lynne, Brandon Ellison, Kerry Liu, and Fernando Padilla. The film was followed by three sequels, '' Terror Too ...
'' (2002) * ''Bikini Party Massacre'' (aka Joseph Clark's Massacre) (2002) * ''Machine Head'' (2002) * ''Toe Tags'' (2003) * ''
The Great American Snuff Film ''The Great American Snuff Film'' is a 2003 American horror film directed by Sean Tretta. Purporting to be real footage taken by a pair of serial killers, the film follows two young women who have been kidnapped and are being forced to star in a ...
'' (2003) * '' Operation Nazi Zombies'' (2003) * ''Dr. Shock's Tales of Terror'' (2003) * ''Blood Sisters'' (2003) * ''Abomination: The Evilmaker II'' (2003) * ''Necromaniac: Schizophreniac 2'' (2003) * ''
Strange Things Happen at Sundown ''Strange Things Happen at Sundown'' is a 2003 comedy horror film, directed by Marc Fratto, produced by Insane-o-rama Productions and distributed by Brain Damage Films. It stars J. Scott Green, Masha Sparon and Jocasta Bryan. The film won the audi ...
'' (2003) * ''Addiction'' (2003) * ''
The Shunned House "The Shunned House" is a horror fiction novelette by American author H. P. Lovecraft, written on October 16–19, 1924. It was first published in the October 1937 issue of ''Weird Tales''. Inspiration The Shunned House of the title is based ...
'' (2003) * ''Vampire Sisters'' (2004) * ''
The Vulture's Eye ''The Vulture's Eye'' is a 2004 horror film directed by Frank Sciurba and starring Anne Flosnik, Fred Iacovo, Jason King, James Nalitz, Brooke Paller, and Joseph Reo. Inspired by Bram Stoker's novel '' Dracula'', it is set in Virginia. Premise ...
'' (2004) * ''Trees 2: The Root of All Evil'' (2004) * ''Shadowhunters'' (2004) * ''Suburban Sasquatch'' (2004) * ''Drawing Blood'' (2005) * ''
Skyggen ''Shadow'' ( da, Skyggen) is a literary fairy tale by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen. The tale was first published in 1847. Plot summary A learned man's shadow becomes self-aware and takes on a life of its own. The shadow gai ...
'' (2005) * ''Swamp Zombies!!!'' (2005) * ''Vampire Whores from Outer Space'' (2005) * ''DeadHouse'' (2005) * ''
Silent Bloodnight ''Silent Bloodnight'' is a 2006 horror film written, directed and produced by Stefan Peczelt and Elmar Weihsmann. Plot At a lake, the mentally handicapped Nina spots her brother Jacob, his girlfriend Jamie, and their friends Tony and Sammy skin ...
'' (2006) * '' Hell Hath No Fury'' (2006) * '' Watch Me'' (2006) * ''
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'' (2007) * ''Edgar Allen Poe's Darkness'' (2007) * '' Chasing Darkness'' (2007) * ''
Being Michael Madsen ''Being Michael Madsen'' is a 2007 comedy film directed by Michael Mongillo and produced by Daniel A. Sherkow. The film takes a mockumentary approach in re-imagining actor Michael Madsen as a paparazzi-hounded movie star who hatches a revenge sch ...
'' (2007) * '' Forever Dead'' (2007) * ''Greetings'' (2007) * ''
The Terror Factor ''The Terror Factor'' is a 2007 American independent comedy horror film written and directed by Garry Medeiros and starring Matthew G. Hill, Nina Rusin, and John Sylvia. It premiered on October 30, 2007, and was completed on a US$2,000 budget. The ...
'' (2007) * ''Caregiver'' (2007) * ''The Expedition'' (2008) * ''Attack of the Giant Leeches'' (2008) * ''Johnny Sunshine Maximum Violence'' (2008) * ''Taste of Flesh'' (2008) * ''At the House of Madness'' (2008) * ''
Apocalypse Rising "Apocalypse Rising" is the 99th episode of the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', the first episode of the fifth season. The episode was directed by James L. Conway, and written by Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe. Set in ...
'' (2008) * ''Skeleton Key 2: 667 Neighbor of the Beast'' (2008) * ''O.C. Babes and the Slasher of Zombietown'' (2008) * ''
Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre ''Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre'' is a 2009 American comedy slasher film and spoof of the ''Sleepaway Camp'' film series, starring Dave Campfield, Paul Chomicki, Felissa Rose, Deron Miller, Joe Estevez, Ken Macfarlane and Brinke Stevens a ...
'' (2009) * '' Alice in Murderland'' (2010) * ''Attack of the Vegan Zombies!'' (2010) * ''The Midnight Disease'' (2010) * ''Vampegeddon'' (2010) * ''Wendigo: Bound by Blood'' (2010) * ''
Pop Punk Zombies ''Pop Punk Zombies'' is a 2011 American horror film Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topi ...
'' (2011) * ''Sinister'' (2011) * ''7 Nights of Darkness'' (2011) * ''Skeleton Key 3: The Organ Trail'' (2011) * ''The Tale of the Voodoo Prostitute'' (2012) * ''Ridge War Z'' (2013) * ''
Arachnicide ''Arachnicide'' (also known as ''L9 Commando'' and ''Spiders'') is a 2014 Italian made-for-television action horror film directed by Paolo Bertola and produced by Ruben Maria Soriquez. Plot After years of experimenting, a researcher succeeds i ...
'' (2014) * ''How to Kill a Zombie'' (2014) * ''Horror House on Highway 6'' (2014) * ''Ghostlight (2014) * ''Darkside Witches'' (2015) * ''Misogynist'' (2015) * ''The Conduit'' (2016) * ''The Dooms Chapel Horror'' (2016) * ''Scathing'' (2017)


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