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Akeem 2022-03-16 09:01:04
Ed Wood
Ed Wood has a kind of dedication to movies, but also to dreams. He often talks about Orson Wilson's "Citizen Kane" when he was 26 years old, as a way to encourage himself.
Ed Wood was born in the wrong era, because there were very few movies about vampires, zombies and science fiction in that...
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Esta 2022-03-16 09:01:04
"Ed Wood" review
Tim Burton + Jonny Depp are my constant motivation to watch this film when the sky is falling, and Tim never disappoints me. Sure enough, the biography of Ed Wood, who was voted to be the worst director in history, is delicious enough.
The film's nonsensical horror atmosphere from beginning to end,...

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Monica 2022-01-26 08:14:46
Art does need talent, but the uncertainty of art can still work hard. "Film is worth fighting for." Ed Wood firmly believes in this sentence and puts it in perseverance. He believes in his own talent, despite being criticized. He was "the worst director in history", but his sincerity also ushered in praise for him after his death. Depp's absurdity and inconsistent form allow the meaning of the film to be verified.
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Alivia 2022-03-24 09:01:38
There are two kinds of perfectionists in the world: one believes that this is an imperfect world, and they strive to pursue and create perfection in imperfection. On the other hand, they believe that this is already a perfect world and everything is perfect. And Ed Wood is clearly the latter. The king of bad movies, no matter how bad or bad, never compromise, the flowers of dreams should bloom fiercely, please remember this person - Ed Wood
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Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Is something wrong, Bela?
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Edward D. Wood, Jr.: ...and then, Dr. Vornoff falls into the pit, and his own octupus attacks and eats him. The end.
Old Man McCoy: Whew! That's quite a story.
Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Yes.
Old Man McCoy: So, uh, you made the movie, and now you wanna make it again?
Edward D. Wood, Jr.: No. We shot ten minutes of the movie, and now we're looking for completion funds.
Old Man McCoy: Oh, son, you're too vague.
[Yells to one of his butchers]
Old Man McCoy: BILLY BOB! You're cuttin' em too lean.
Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Mr. McCoy. How can I make you happy?
Old Man McCoy: [Spits] Okay. Two things. Number one: I want the movie to end with a big explosion. Sky full of smoke.
Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Yes. But it ends with Dr. Vornoff falling into the pit.
Old Man McCoy: Not any more. Number two: I got a son. Little slow, but a good boy, and somethin' tells me he'd make a helluva leadin' man.