In the Mind of the Damned (Lost Dunn-Lisak Production film)

The second film of the Dunn-Lisak production group, In the Mind of the Damned has been shrouded in obscurity since its release in early 2013. The Dunn-Lisak film group was best known for their z-grade monster movie, the Melonheads (2011) which gained popularity after being featured in Cracked Magazine's article 5 Monster Movies Hollywood needs to Make Next. The Melonheads gathered a great deal of attention on the web quickly becoming the most popular film based of the Melonheads legend.

While the Melonheads gained attention mostly for its technical imperfections, the 2013 follow up film, In the Mind of the Damned was far less campy and focused on the psychological aspects of a young man having a mental breakdown following an acid trip. It was shot out of sequence with various side stories being presented as dreams as the film went on. The film starred most of the male cast from the Melonheads. The film was primarily shot in and around Western Michigan University's now demolished historic east campus, likely months before its destruction.

According the the film's director Jake Lisak the film was pulled from general release after objections from the film's actors who stated dislike of the film's plot being based around drug use and a murder. The film appeared briefly on a public domain website before being pulled due to legal disputes. While the Melonheads is still widely available, In the Mind of the Damned is not. It is likely in position of the director.