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Film: Ed Wood

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Ed Wood

Ed Wood is a Tim Burton biopic about arguably the worst director of all time. Burton's off-beat style is suited for the subject matter, and the opening montage is a neat collection of tongue in cheek B-movie clichés and deliberately oafish special effects. IMDB claims just the first few minutes of opening credits cost more than any film Ed Wood ever made.

Burton managed to swing a fantastic cast for this production: Johnny Depp in the lead; Martin Landau as a washed up Bela Lugosi; Sarah Jessica Parker; Bill Murray; Vincent D'Onofrio in a lame Orson Welles appearance; Patricia Arquette. Depp's portrayal of Ed Wood is very similar to his Willy Wonka, and I would rate it as a good but not great performance (by Deppian standards). Martin Landau pretty much steals the show anyway.

The film definitely applies a positive spin to Ed Wood's career, which really betrays Burton's love of camp/crap. It is essentially a film that glorifies a horrible filmmaker, someone so devoid of talent that the only thing he is known for is a complete and total lack of any artistic ability. It makes for a decent film, but I didn't have any sympathy for the character.

The film is full of nods to Orson Welles, with lots of scenes intended to replicate scenes from Citizen Kane. The appearance of Orson Welles in the film was contrived and a bit lame; there was no need to beat us over the head with the comparisons and contrasts between Ed Wood and Welles. The use of music (Howard Shore scored it) plays an interesting role in how the individual acting performances come off both within the context of the film's world, and from an actual real life viewer's perspective. There are, in other words, some layered dualities inserted into the film that give it a bit of added texture.
 
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I love this film. I've seen it many times and i can continue to enjoy it time and time again.

I agree with Benefit, Martin Landau completely owns this film with his oscar worthy performance as the crisis ridden Legosi. Depp shines as the quirky yet hopelessly inept Wood, who, despite his complete void of talent, actually makes up for it in sheer determination. I also love ed wood films. His z grade style is fascinating, and i'm in absolute awe that he managed to get a single film made, let alone several.
Burton successfully recreates a tone and feel appropriate for the subject matter and era. His use of black and white makes fun of itself like Ed Wood's films do unintentionally.
This is one of my favourite burton films. 4/5
 
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hehe...force of habit on my part. :D

you'll get the hang of it. the BL deleted thread bin is full of my poll misfires.
 
Great film

I really like this film. It's not something I take too seriously as the subject matter focusses on 'the worst movie director of all time'. It's just an amusing, well acted tale of an eccentric guy who loved to make films, regardless of what other people thought of his ideas. It makes me laugh anyway :\

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Ed Wood on imdb.com
 
totally funny movie; well-excecuted. i liked the fact that it was made in black and white.

johnny depp rules almost as much as tor johnson did.
 
Bela Lugosi: Karloff? Sidekick? FUCK YOU! Karloff did not deserve to smell my shit! That limey cocksucker can rot in Hell for all I care!
Edward D. Wood, Jr.: What happened?
Bela Lugosi: How dare that asshole bring up Karloff? You think it takes talent to do Frankenstein? It's all makeup and grunting.
[Mocks Frankenstein]
Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Bela, I agree with you 100%. Now, "Dracula," that's a role that requires talent.
Bela Lugosi: Of course. Dracula requires presence. It's all in the eyes, and the voice, and the hands...
Edward D. Wood, Jr.: [interrupting] That's right. That's right. You seem a little agitated. You wanna to go outside and get some air?
Bela Lugosi: Bullshit! I'm ready now! Roll the camera!

i LOVE it
 
Wonderful movie....saw this just last night on cable. Everytime I imagine Johnny Depps facial expressions in this one I LOL. Srsly.
 
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