Say what we like, Ed Wood had the courage (or pig-headedness?) to go and actually make movies and keep making them regardless of the reaction. If he managed to inspire anyone else to do the same, then his career was validated.
Movie fans may consider this the worst movie ever, but i feel that Mars Needs Women was a lot worse. At least with this flick you can't help but want to watch it over and over again.
06:27-06:52 Did anyone notice that it repeatedly switched from day to night at the exact same scene? No wonder this was considered the worst movie of all time when it came out.
'We are all interested in the future because that is where we are going to spend the rest of our lives.' Ha Ha, priceless philosophical opening. I don't think Criswell ever appeared anywhere but in Ed Wood's worst films.
@TheMorbius1 Actually Criswell had something of a career before Plan 9, he was one of the more popular fortune tellers of the period and had a newspaper column AND did appearances of TV, including the Tonight Show.
it's weird cause I've seen Tim Burton's film of Ed Wood, and I wanted to watch Ed's films, and seeing all the characters in real life is weird like Vampira and Tor. It is weird. I don't find this film that bad.
Love the way its switches from day to night all the time hehehe, classic
MickyDaho 5 days ago
What a sad, sad way for Lugosi to go.
AshlynTheWitch 2 months ago
At 3:00 - death is a such a shock it causes you to grow a foot and hold your arm in front of your face while wearing a cape.
ryoushii 4 months ago
Say what we like, Ed Wood had the courage (or pig-headedness?) to go and actually make movies and keep making them regardless of the reaction. If he managed to inspire anyone else to do the same, then his career was validated.
Numinous20111 4 months ago
Movie fans may consider this the worst movie ever, but i feel that Mars Needs Women was a lot worse. At least with this flick you can't help but want to watch it over and over again.
Doug41160 4 months ago
Ed Wood's films were really made for stage plays. He assumed the audience could ignore the irregularities and enjoy the fantasy.
haymarketmassacre 5 months ago
The UFO isn't as crap as it looks in the Burton movie.
CultureJudge 7 months ago
06:27-06:52 Did anyone notice that it repeatedly switched from day to night at the exact same scene? No wonder this was considered the worst movie of all time when it came out.
Maxthemetalkid 7 months ago
@Maxthemetalkid Did you also see the Boom Mic at 4:49? Classic Ed Wood.....
himehnameischris 5 months ago
Notice the shadow of the mike at 4.49!
izaneerz 8 months ago
A double-comb-over that would give Donald Trump a blue-steel hard-on
DarwinsFriend 9 months ago
'We are all interested in the future because that is where we are going to spend the rest of our lives.' Ha Ha, priceless philosophical opening. I don't think Criswell ever appeared anywhere but in Ed Wood's worst films.
TheMorbius1 9 months ago
@TheMorbius1 Actually Criswell had something of a career before Plan 9, he was one of the more popular fortune tellers of the period and had a newspaper column AND did appearances of TV, including the Tonight Show.
ryoushii 4 months ago
Wow, I heard this was bad, but I would have never ever thought it was this bad.
Disappearer88 9 months ago
it's weird cause I've seen Tim Burton's film of Ed Wood, and I wanted to watch Ed's films, and seeing all the characters in real life is weird like Vampira and Tor. It is weird. I don't find this film that bad.
nancydrew365 10 months ago
Ha! Tor Johnson!
ThatsMrMoronToYou 1 year ago
I have looked for this movie for years. Thanks for posting it.
ThatsMrMoronToYou 1 year ago