Halloween Movie #8 (I
know, I know...Ed Wood isn’t a scary or supernatural film, although it is the
perfect companion to Plan 9 From Outer Space). Please click the links to read
my reviews of One Hour Photo, American Psycho, Flatliners, Jacob’s Ladder, BlueVelvet, Ghostbusters, and Lost Highway. Oh – and Happy Halloween!!
Synopsis: World’s
worst filmmaker finally receives the respectful, sympathetic tribute he
probably doesn’t deserve.
Blurb From the VHS
Jacket: “From Tim Burton, acclaimed director of Batman, Beetlejuice and
Edward Scissorhands, comes the hilarious, true-life story of the wackiest
filmmaker in Hollywood history – Ed Wood!”
What Did I Learn?:
With a little bit of ingenuity and a whole lot of plucky determination, anyone
can turn a few hubcaps, a short recording of Bela Lugosi and several reels of
stock footage into a cinematic piece of shit.
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Movie If: You wonder what Ed Wood might have accomplished had he continued making movies into the 1980s, with bigger budgets.
Really?: I have
to wonder how Ed Wood supported himself when he made those awful films that
bombed at the box office. He’s shown moving plants at a movie studio early on,
and then things get a bit vague, money-wise.
Rating: Ed Wood is a warm, clever and
often-funny look at a heterosexual-but-cross-dressing movie-maker with a great
deal of enthusiasm (and not much talent), who assembled a motley menagerie of
hangers-on. Johnny Depp and Martin Landau are amazingly good as Wood and
Lugosi, and you just have to root for these loveable misfits even as they
create some of the most genuinely awful films ever made. 9/10 stars.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109707/
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