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Let's hope the thing is as brain-bleedingly incomprehensible as the poster itself.
Besides, has everyone forgotten about Kanye's brain-bleedingly bizarre puppet show from the 2000s?
Then he left his desk and recorded this brain-bleedingly brilliant debut with Parquet Courts.
We're only officially a couple weeks into summer and it is already brain-bleedingly hot.
First, there were the brain-bleedingly bad puns of Aladdick and now, The Loin King is here.
When the public opted to go with something brain-bleedingly dumb, the British government decided to change things up.
And from the look of Thursday's trailer, the rest of the third season will be just as brain-bleedingly wonderful.
The GoT clip is brutally, frustratingly, brain-bleedingly short, but who cares—at this point, we'll take what we can get.
Nosrat likes her burgers bleedingly rare, so that's how these dudes are, but you can cook them to the pinkness you prefer.
Craig Mazin, the man behind HBO's brilliant Chernobyl miniseries, spent years making sure every piece of his story was brain-bleedingly accurate.
G.I. Joe was brain-bleedingly bad, Battleship was trash, and the Bratz film was somehow an even worse abomination than the dolls themselves.
Well, it happened: After a botched ticket roll-out and a brain-bleedingly weird lineup, Woodstock's 50th Anniversary festival has officially been canceled, Billboard reports.
The exchange started Saturday morning, when Hamill tweeted about his disgust with FCC chairman Ajit Pai's brain-bleedingly bizarre, meme-packed anti-net neutrality video.
Shooting one movie over 20 years is a brain-bleedingly bizarre move, but this is Richard Linklater, and even his missteps are interesting, at least.
It'll be interesting to see how DC handles this one, since 1984 is DC's first real sequel, excluding their brain-bleedingly bad crossover attempts or whatever.
The guy went through brain-bleedingly complex lengths to make sure that the Doctor Sleep Overlook Hotel is identical to the already iconic one from Kubrick's film.
Unfortunately, Carpenter's movie also inspired an endless string of sequels, each more brain-bleedingly dumb than the last, like the mess that is Halloween: Resurrection or Rob Zombie's remake.
Lindelof—who just wrapped up the final season of a different book adaptation, the brain-bleedingly under-appreciated series The Leftovers—has been a fan of Watchmen since age 13.
As brain-bleedingly wild as the experience of watching Bandersnatch may be, that's apparently nothing compared to how difficult it was to make the goddamn thing in the first place.
We'll never get to see Twelve Monkeys-era Terry Gilliam make a brain-bleedingly bonkers five-hour miniseries or whatever in the 90s, sadly, but this is almost as good.
Baz Luhrmann has been trying to recreate the success of Romeo + Juliet for the past two decades, and each subsequent attempt is more gratuitous and brain-bleedingly extravagant than the last.
This year, that someone is actually two someones, Bill and Bob, whose yard full of skeletons is so brain-bleedingly brilliant that it rattles the very foundation of the decorative yard art form.
The new Lion King movie opens July 19 and features a brain-bleedingly stacked cast, including Beyoncé, Donald Glover, Eric André, James Earl Jones, Seth Rogan, John Oliver, and more, which seems promising.
The Nightflyers story was first adapted into a brain-bleedingly bad 1988 film, but as Handmaid's Tale and Westworld have proven, we can't judge a new series by its gloriously cheesy early adaptations.
Ever since news of Quentin Tarantino's next movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood broke, we've known two things: It would have a brain-bleedingly stacked cast and something to do with Charles Manson.
The first trailer for season two of Westworld premiered at San Diego Comic Con over the weekend, and it offers up a brain-bleedingly brief look at the aftermath of the season one finale's massacre.
The last three Terminator sequels were so heinous, so egregiously stupid, so brain-bleedingly convoluted that we should probably just dump the whole franchise in a vat of molten metal and call it a day.
Well, in honor of Aladdick and that brain-bleedingly bizarre trailer, we here at VICE have taken it upon ourselves today to gather up ten different options that would've made for a better XXX Aladdin title.
The first season of Westworld was a fascinating puzzle box, with a storytelling conceit and twist that was so brain-bleedingly complex it was hard to know what the series could possibly do for season two.
I Think You Should Leave, Tim Robinson's brilliant, brain-bleedingly awkward sketch show that taught the world what to look for in a new car when it premiered back in April, is coming back for more.
The wide-ranging list of 2019 nominees is stacked full of excellent shows, from When They See Us to Succession to Russian Doll, and it's probably going to be a brain-bleedingly difficult chore to pick winners.
It took years of brain-bleedingly complex flowcharts to put together the five-and-a-half hours of footage that eventually became Bandersnatch—and Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker almost lost his goddamn mind in the process.
It's a brain-bleedingly bonkers move, and show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have responded in typical South Park fashion—by penning an extremely tongue-in-cheek "apology" to China and releasing the entire episode online.
It only pulled in $33 million in the US during its opening weekend, tanked even harder during its second weekend, and is now on track to be an even bigger flop than that brain-bleedingly bad Fantastic Four movie.
Everything about the film operates at the same intense fever pitch: the glistening score urgently batters the audience in every direction, the colors are eye-bleedingly bright, and the emotions are big enough to play on the tiniest phone screen.
And as brain-bleedingly brilliant as it is to see the Guardians of the Galaxy stopping by to join forces with Iron Man, Captain America, and the rest, this first Infinity War trailer really shines in the individual character moments.
This week, a Reddit user named Gamer_Nation dreamed up a theory so huge, so wild, and so brain-bleedingly bizarre that it actually makes some kind of twisted sense—namely, that Stranger Things season four could somehow involve the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
Donald Trump's brain-bleedingly bad last few days have already prompted some prominent Republicans to lodge their support behind Hillary Clinton, and senior party officials are reportedly getting antsy to explore what other options they have in case Trump throws in the towel.
HBO has officially greenlit the third season of True Detective, Deadline reports, after a summer spent nabbing big names and drumming up some buzz after that brain-bleedingly awful second season—promising "terrific" new scripts that likely won't include conversations about robot blowjobs or whatever.
The final season of Game of Thrones was a brain-bleedingly disappointing conclusion, save for a few moments of brilliance—namely, that glorious hang-out episode, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms"—but nothing summed up the season's brutally rushed feeling like that coffee cup.
The final project of Capcom subsidiary Clover Studio—which officially closed in March 2007 only to be "reborn" as PlatinumGames—is supposed to be knuckles-bleedingly rock hard, so I opted for an "easy" mode slap-about for an hour or so, to see if I'd get sweaty.
Sure, X2 was fine and the Raimi Spider-Man movies were alright, but whatever good superhero fare we got in the early 2000s was quickly drowned out in a sea of films like Daredevil, that brain-bleedingly bad Catwoman, and, good god, the version of The Punisher starring John Travolta.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Eon Productions, the UK company that controls the Bond name, released a joint statement Monday detailing the film's November '19 release, which will be penned by long-time Bond screenwriters Neal Purvis and Robert Wade (the pair who inexplicably wrote both the brain-bleedingly bad Die Another Day and the brilliant Casino Royale back-to-back).

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