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Description: Genre: Comedy / Theatrical Release: 1994 / Director: Tim Burton / Actors: Johnny Depp, Martin Landau ... / DVD released ... more
Ed Wood (DVD) ... 15 June, 2006 at Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm / Features of the DVD: Black & White, PAL, Widescreen / The significance of Ed Wood, both man and movie, on the career of Tim Burton cannot be emphasised enough. Here Burton regurgitates and pays homage to the influences of his youth, just as he would continue to do with Mars Attacks! and Sleepy Hollow. Everything is just right, from the decision to shoot in black and white, the performances of Johnny Depp (as Ed) and Martin Landau (as Bela Lugosi), the re-creation of 1950s Hollywood and the evocative score by Howard (Lord of the Rings) Shore. The plot struck a poignant familiar chord with Burton, who saw the relationship between the Ed and Lugosi mirroring his own with Vincent Price. Most importantly Burton responded to the story of the struggling, misunderstood artist. For all Burton's big-budget blockbusters (Batman, Planet of the Apes), he still somehow retains the mantle of the kooky niche director. And in the mid-90s, this film actually represented the last vestiges of his independent film production. Fans can only hope he'll soon return to those roots soon. On the DVD: Ed Wood on disc has a good group commentary in which Burton is interviewed rather than expected to hold forth on his own, making his insights alongside the screenwriters, Landau, and various production heads very worthwhile. Also worthy are the featurettes on Landau's Oscar-winning make-up, the FX and the Theremin instrument employed in the score. Best of all is an extremely exotic Music Video based on that score. This doesn't seem to be a new transfer of the film, but in black and white you're less likely to notice. --Paul Tonks

Newest Review: ... – “Plan 9 From Outer Space”. If the story weren’t based on true facts, most people would simply believe that the tale of Ed ... more

 ... Wood was pure fiction. The fact that he was a transvestite in real life and often directed his movies in women’s clothes is one thing but to have an entourage that included Bunny Breckinridge (Bill Murray), a man desperate for a sex change, Tor Johnson (George 'The Animal' Steele), a professional wrestler turned actor and Vampira (Lisa Marie), an ex-late night horror TV hostess borders on the bizarre. Tim Burton directs with his tongue-in-cheek for the most part. Shot in black and white, much of the script is taken up...more

Mauri
Crowned Review Ed Wood (DVD): LIFE IS STRANGER THAN FICTION (1510 words)
by Mauri - written on 15.10.03 (Very useful, 116 readings)
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Ed Wood is a sentimental biopic to one of the strangest characters in the movie business Edward D Wood Jr. This is a comedy drama directed by Tim Burton that chronicles the life of the filmmaker highlighting his most famous (infamous films) and his relationship with 1930?s horror film star Bela Lugosi. THE STORY On the face of it the script to this movie is unbelievable. A transvestite film director gathers together a bizarre group of misfits including a drug addict who thinks he's Dracula, ex-wrestler, a woman with a 17inch waist who looks like a vampire and a TV visionary in order to make to make movies about alien invasions and sex changes! One ...

marandina
Premium Review Transvestite Director Makes it Big in the World of Movies! (1335 words)
by marandina - written on 06.05.06 (Very useful, 227 readings)
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In the world of movies, a few make it to the very pinnacle and occasionally get recognised though award ceremonies. The vast majority of movies operate in the safety of the middle ground but some turn out to be not very good at all or just plain bad. And then there are some that are so bad that they are good or ultimately simply unwatchable. “ Ed Wood” tells the story of one of the worst directors of all time. Renowned for his shlock b-movies in the 50’s and 60’s, Edward D Wood Junior made some dreadful films. In that perverse turn of fate that happens from time to time, his work turned him into a cult icon that still permeates recent movie history today and in this 1994 ...

hogsflesh
Premium Review Ed Wood (DVD): You are interested in the unknown... the mysterious... the u ... (1437 words)
by hogsflesh - written on 30.03.06 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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I generally don’t like Tim Burton very much. His movies contain impressive visuals, but very little else. The fact that he’s regarded as some kind of crazy maverick visionary merely illustrates the appalling state of modern Hollywood, and the intellectual bankruptcy of the critics who champion him (and Quentin Tarantino, Terry Gilliam, the Wachowsky siblings and every other filmmaker who elevates style over substance to the same extent). But after making two unwatchable Batman films, Burton suddenly, out of nowhere, made this, one of the most endearing movies of the 1990s, and a film I love unreservedly. Then he went back to making crap (though Mars Attacks was kind of ...

 
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