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Ed Wood (1994)
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Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less successful one, in this unusual fictionalized biography. The film follows Wood (Johnny Depp) in his quest for film greatness as he writes and directs turkey after turkey, cross-dresses, and surrounds himself with a motley crew of Hollywood misfits, outcasts, has-beens, and never-weres. The real story, however, is his friendship with aging, morphine-addicted Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau), whom he tries to help stage a comeback. Landau's unforgettable Oscar-winning performance must be seen to be believed, as must Rick Baker's Oscar-winning makeup. While it would have been easy to make a film simply ridiculing the bumbling director, Burton instead focuses on his driving passion for filmmaking and his unwavering persistence in the face of ridicule and failure. Possibly the most surprising aspect of the film is the genuine sentiment with which Burton treats the relationship between Wood and Lugosi; his devotion to Lugosi is touching, as is Lugosi's final soliloquy -- an inane bit of dialogue from the hilariously bad Bride of the Monster that grows into a poignant metaphor for the actor's life and ultimate triumph of his spirit. Even the look of the film is right; it manages to preserve the air of one of Wood's own films while retaining a sense of artistry in much of the composition on screen (note the scene at the drug rehab where Lugosi endures a horrifying night of detox). In all, Ed Wood is a unique film -- at times side-splittingly funny; at others, tragic or even frightening -- and a heartfelt tribute to the love of movies, good and bad alike. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

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Starring:
Johnny DeppMartin Landau, (more)
Director(s):
Tim Burton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Katherine E.

An amazing film that captures Ed Wood's dreadful style, while still making you care deeply about these misfit characters. As the reviewers say, the beating heart of this movie is the touching friendship between Wood and Bela Lugosi. In my favorite scene, Wood and friends are being baptized (yes, baptized!) in order to get a church to finance a movie. Bill Murray, playing a wannabe transexual, asks Ed Wood (Depp), "How do you do it? How do you get all your friends to be baptized, just for a movie?" This movie shows how a man who approaches his life, his friends, and his art with open-hearted joy can 'do it' - even when his 'art' is appallingly bad.

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Rich H.

Excellent biopic! Tim Burton and Johnny Depp always do amazing work, and both the direction and acting by the two are phenomenal in this film. Depp is extremely entertaining, both funny and convincing in his role as Ed Wood. The only flaw to this movie is the insufferable Sarah Jessica Parker. To be fair, this may be her best performance in any movie, but that is only to say that she isn't as nauseatingly bad as she usually is. Just somewhat nauseating. If only Helena Bonham Carter had played Dolores......

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Mark M.

My all-time very favorite film - brilliant!!

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