Siskel & Ebert Ed Wood (1994) Review

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  • @Brennan163
    @Brennan163 Před 11 lety +184

    Ed Wood doesn't deserve a depressing character study, what he deserved was this, a genuinely great film with a truly inspiring message: Visions are worth fighting for, why spend your life making someone else's dreams?

  • @4422bon
    @4422bon Před 10 lety +354

    I miss THIS Johnny Depp.

    • @emmaduncan2991
      @emmaduncan2991 Před 10 lety +23

      He mentioned something about wanting to do films that his kids could see, well now they have an entire franchise to sit through, get back to doing good films!

    • @bobthebear1246
      @bobthebear1246 Před 6 lety +2

      4422bon Me too. Big-time.

    • @abe_froman8360
      @abe_froman8360 Před 6 lety +29

      And THIS Tim Burton.

    • @merlin846
      @merlin846 Před 6 lety +2

      And he misses you.

    • @Toobula
      @Toobula Před 6 lety +6

      Amen. This was great, then Scissorhands, then WTF happened??

  • @swampthing94
    @swampthing94 Před 8 lety +208

    One of my all-time favorites, such an underrated masterpiece

  • @Eosimias100
    @Eosimias100 Před 10 lety +215

    What I want on my tombstone:
    HE LOVED PEOPLE
    HE ALSO LOVED MONSTERS FROM OUTER SPACE

    • @louisskulnik7390
      @louisskulnik7390 Před 11 měsíci +2

      On my Tombstone I want Cheese, Onions, Green Peppers.

  • @rogerpuzzitiello5175
    @rogerpuzzitiello5175 Před 9 lety +88

    They sound so happy when they talk about the movie. It's nice to hear them like that.

  • @traysutherland8491
    @traysutherland8491 Před 9 lety +139

    Tim Burton was definitely the right guy to do this story.

  • @MrAkashvj96
    @MrAkashvj96 Před 9 lety +334

    Burton's best movie by a distance.

    • @c.c.lilford2916
      @c.c.lilford2916 Před 8 lety +7

      +Nameless Paladin Sweeney Todd is a strong contender in my book.

    • @CrimsonCeltCherokee
      @CrimsonCeltCherokee Před 8 lety +2

      +Crom Cthulhuson I agree.

    • @kimdanielthorkildsen7659
      @kimdanielthorkildsen7659 Před 7 lety +4

      A V i think Edward Scissorhands or Beetlejuice is a little stronger. Don't get me wrong, I love it. It's just that I think when we're talking about the best of Burton, Edward Scissorhands stands taller

    • @LumpyAdams
      @LumpyAdams Před 6 lety +14

      From a technical standpoint its easily his best.. no whimsical over the top bullshit. It's straight forward, well directed, and a vehicle where all the actors stand out rather than centered around one.

    • @JoeyArmstrong2800
      @JoeyArmstrong2800 Před 6 lety +6

      Big Fish is a close second

  • @BullToTheShit
    @BullToTheShit Před 4 lety +37

    Hard to believe it bombed at the box office. One of my all-time favorites.

    • @BrettOPediaTV
      @BrettOPediaTV Před 10 měsíci +4

      I think people didn’t know what it was, and it’s pretty true to form for it to fail at the box office lol! It’s probably the best homage to Ed that we could give him haha. This is my favorite film of all time!

  • @emmaduncan2991
    @emmaduncan2991 Před 10 lety +71

    "It's not a monster movie, It's a supernatural thriller!"

  • @dnasty312
    @dnasty312 Před 5 lety +66

    In my Top 5 for 1994
    The legendary Martin Landau (1928-2017) deserved his Academy Award

    • @erakfishfishfish
      @erakfishfishfish Před 3 lety +2

      Landau was great in this, but I still would’ve voted for Samuel L Jackson for Pulp Fiction. Not mad though.

    • @LaurenceQuint
      @LaurenceQuint Před 3 lety +1

      He was up against Jackson for Pulp Fiction, though, so....while he was certainly terrific, a case can be made that it should have been SLJ.

    • @paulvoorhies8821
      @paulvoorhies8821 Před rokem

      @@erakfishfishfish. Agree with you.

  • @delavalmilker
    @delavalmilker Před 10 lety +93

    Hard to believe both these guys are gone now.

    • @daleholbert3111
      @daleholbert3111 Před 6 lety +5

      delavalmilker very sad indeed

    • @bobthebear1246
      @bobthebear1246 Před 6 lety +2

      delavalmilker I know 😕

    • @timothyflemingdop
      @timothyflemingdop Před 5 lety +8

      I miss the old Johnny Depp and Tim Burton too.

    • @brandonflorida1092
      @brandonflorida1092 Před 3 lety +3

      Somehow Siskel once answered a post I made on some message board decades ago. I had posted something to the effect that some actress was cute and he was among the people who answered my post. His user name was "The Siskel Kid."

  • @KevinMuller5
    @KevinMuller5 Před 8 lety +105

    1994 was an amazing year in movies. Ed Wood is Burton's best film, IMO. Depp was perfect here and this was before they sold out

    • @nitsujjustin
      @nitsujjustin Před 6 lety +7

      Kevin Muller I disagree on the selling out aspect, selling out is when you change everything including yourself and art for money and money only. Tim and Johnny never sold out. They were given too much money and tried to out do each project with a bigger project. Selling out is the band KISS going from Love Gun to I Was Made For Loving You

    • @linkbiff1054
      @linkbiff1054 Před 6 lety +5

      I totally agree this is Burton's best. Batman was also awesome, but none of the others compare.

    • @princejohn6560
      @princejohn6560 Před 7 měsíci +1

      A very good year to be a cinephile. This and Pulp Fiction

  • @terrihenricks4160
    @terrihenricks4160 Před 5 lety +32

    If Siskel and Ebert didn't invent movie reviews on television, they certainly perfected the art.

  • @bobthebear1246
    @bobthebear1246 Před 6 lety +20

    Spot-on reviews here by our favorite critics. *ED WOOD* truly was one of the best films of 1994, and - Sam Jackson's sore-loser reaction notwithstanding - Martin Landau was simply unbeatable in the Best Supporting Actor category this year. Not only was this his 3rd nomination within 6 years, but this was easily his greatest performance. No one else could have won Best Supporting Actor that year. No one else. It was Martin Landau's year in this category. Completely written-off so many years earlier due to his intense alcoholism - which had nearly cost him his life - Landau successfully beat his demons and launched one of the most successful comebacks in film history. R.I.P. Ya did good. 👍

  • @derekseven1647
    @derekseven1647 Před 4 lety +43

    Ed Wood is one of the best films ever made. Period.

    • @Dane_Youssef
      @Dane_Youssef Před rokem +1

      It is. A great movie about the worst filmmaker that ever lived.

  • @AllenMQuinn
    @AllenMQuinn Před 7 lety +78

    Johnny Depp got snubbed of a Best Actor oscar nomination.

    • @madmanmoviemitch
      @madmanmoviemitch Před 6 lety +6

      Allen M. Quinn Should of won in my opinion. I love Pulp Fiction and The Shawshank Redemption and I think both are better movies than Ed Wood, but Depp's performance is better than any other from that year that I've seen.

    • @bobthebear1246
      @bobthebear1246 Před 6 lety +3

      Allen M. Quinn True, although it was such a crowded year in all categories, especially in the Best Actor and Supporting Actor categories. 1994 was such an incredible year for motion pictures, it even outstripped the previous year that gave us such all-time classics as *SCHINDLER'S LIST, THE PIANO,* and *PHILADELPHIA.*

    • @aquamarine99911
      @aquamarine99911 Před 5 lety +3

      Maybe Martin Landau's incredible performance overshadowed Depp in the movie. But I don't think Deep would ever have won. It wasn't really "acting" the way the Academy likes to see it.

    • @DeanStrickson
      @DeanStrickson Před 5 lety +3

      Allen M. Quinn At least Landau was nominated and won, which is kind of unheard for a comedy.

  • @stevieg7228
    @stevieg7228 Před 10 lety +76

    Absolutely Gene's best movie review.

    • @hectortorres278
      @hectortorres278 Před 10 lety +6

      I agree

    • @Brennan163
      @Brennan163 Před 10 lety +31

      It's weird how fulfilling it is to see them get so excited by a movie, talking over each other just so they can both fully express how much they loved it.

    • @holisticpsychologybyobrien
      @holisticpsychologybyobrien Před 10 lety +21

      It is very rare that we get to see Gene gush over a film such as Ed Wood.

    • @KevinMuller5
      @KevinMuller5 Před 7 lety +5

      i remember when i saw this, when i was 11, and just knowing this was a special movie. it was one of the first films to spark my love of movies

    • @linkbiff1054
      @linkbiff1054 Před 4 lety +2

      Check out his review of St. Elmo's Fire. His best negative review

  • @lexikamenturner228
    @lexikamenturner228 Před 9 lety +368

    God, I remember a time when the phrase "the always-inventive Tim Burton" wasn't a sarcastic joke :(

    • @zeroeffects88
      @zeroeffects88 Před 9 lety +18

      Those were the days...

    • @NetworkKids
      @NetworkKids Před 8 lety +8

      here's still not that bad.... just doesn't get good stories

    • @NetworkKids
      @NetworkKids Před 8 lety

      +Anantha he's*

    • @JohnWesleyDowney
      @JohnWesleyDowney Před 8 lety +7

      +Lexi Kamen Turner Tim must be doing something right. People are still giving him millions and millions and millions of dollars to make films and they're being seen all over the world. Throwing out a one sentence put down of a man who's now in his 3rd decade of making films seems like standard internet brainlessness. When's your next cinematic masterpiece coming out Lexi?

    • @lexikamenturner228
      @lexikamenturner228 Před 8 lety +19

      JohnWesley Downey Uhm, right. Because, obviously, making money is the only standard by which we judge the quality of a work of art. That's why Michael Bay is currently in the poor house, whilst František Vláčil was consistently rolling in the Benjamins.
      I'm not a filmmaker, but my career is focused on film history, criticism, analysis and theory - currently writing three chapters on the representation and implication of girlhood in the Czechoslovak New Wave - I imagine you, yourself, are well versed in film criticism? You seem to know a lot about estimating a film's worth...

  • @MrKaywyn
    @MrKaywyn Před 6 lety +19

    Ed Wood is stunningly brilliant.

  • @emmaduncan2991
    @emmaduncan2991 Před 10 lety +70

    Quentin Tarantino loves this film pretty much for the same reason, they give, He just went on about how Ed would just pour his heart and soul into these dreadful little movies, But if you watch it nowadays, Glen or Glenda is a nice little plea for understanding.

    • @milascave2
      @milascave2 Před 9 lety +9

      Well, sort of. But then there is the stock footage of a factory. And the weird monolouge by Narrator Bella Lagosi. Who can forget lines like "Beware the big green dragon. Snips and snails and puppy dogs tails?"
      It's like Wood is poring out his agonized confusion about what boys and girls are made of.

    • @erakfishfishfish
      @erakfishfishfish Před 3 lety +1

      Tarantino has a thing where he always asks for one more shot because why? Cue the whole cast and crew: “because we love making movies!”

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda Před 3 lety

      I think Tarantino said Black Sunday is one of his favourite 3 films and that is a B movie about vampires too. I really like it but because the Vampires surname in it is Vajda like my name.

    • @christianlorre
      @christianlorre Před 3 lety

      That's what TV's Frank said in a MST3K book. He couldn't make a decent film by any standards, but he cared about people like transvestites.

    • @bg5469
      @bg5469 Před 3 lety

      @Retro Storm i mean, think about tarantino’s biggest influences: exploitation films, 70s kung fu flicks, and grindhouse action movies. cheese is written into his filmmaking dna. two different kinds of the same contribution to culture in terms of those filmmakers’ work.

  • @captainh3831
    @captainh3831 Před 8 lety +47

    Maybe the most enthusiastic thumbs up review ever from S&E. I think this was possibly their favorite film, because in essence it was about the process of film making.

    • @emmaduncan2991
      @emmaduncan2991 Před 8 lety +7

      I always remember Quentin Tarentino talking about this film. And Ed's passion for filmmaking, and how the fact he had no talent for it, was not an issue.

    • @nikosvault
      @nikosvault Před 7 lety +6

      Ebert gave it 3.5 stars. Siskel put it number 3 on his top 10 list for 1994.

    • @jamescooper3571
      @jamescooper3571 Před 3 lety

      @@nikosvault Thanks. It deserved 4 stars, though!

  • @magnusalexander2965
    @magnusalexander2965 Před 3 lety +7

    To anyone who loves Ed Wood for the reasons these guys talk about, watch the movie American Movie from 1999. A fantastic documentary about a guy's tireless struggle to make "the great American movie" without having much talent to go with his infectious enthusiasm. It's great

  • @jmleon6313
    @jmleon6313 Před 10 lety +18

    I love this movie. And I really miss these guys.
    R.I.P Siskel & Ebert. An eternal Thumbs Up!
    Thank you for helping me admire and appreciate the magic of movies.

  • @1958Shemp
    @1958Shemp Před 11 lety +16

    These guys NAILED it -- their review made me want to see "Ed Wood" AGAIN (& I've already seen it at least 3 times)! As for "Plan 9..." being "the worst movie ever made" -- hey, there's one thing you've got to say for it: While it may be "bad," it is NEVER DULL and it's always "watchable"...and that's more that you can say for LOTS of movies!

    • @erakfishfishfish
      @erakfishfishfish Před 3 lety +2

      I’ve always said the greatest crime a movie can commit is to be boring. Plan 9 is terrible, but never boring. It’s awfulness is the appeal.

    • @chrismaverick9828
      @chrismaverick9828 Před 9 měsíci

      MST3K really hit all the truly bad movies. Manos: Hands of Fate was terrible, and Red Zone Cuba really hit that sweet spot of terrible acting, writing, and editing all in one go. Plan9 was at least comprehensible.

  • @Danjoker.
    @Danjoker. Před 8 měsíci +3

    Man 1994 was one of the best years in movie history. We got the Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, Forest Gump, the Lion King, Speed, Ed Wood, Leon the Professional and the Mask all in that year.

  • @pawsnclaws2115
    @pawsnclaws2115 Před 6 lety +7

    I miss these guys...so many of CZcams critics who wake up one morning and decided to review movies on their channels can't come close to these two masterful well spoken and articulate lovers of cinema...they were an original and the reel deal.

  • @johnnyskinwalker4095
    @johnnyskinwalker4095 Před 9 lety +50

    Good God, I love this movie so damn much. It plays on a fine line perfectly between humor and the dark drama of a pathetic real life.

    • @armanddebella7594
      @armanddebella7594 Před 3 lety

      Hilarious,unethical and totally off the
      -rails and Martin Landau got his osc-
      -ar for his dead on performance as
      Bela Lugosi.🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇

    • @warriormanmaxx8991
      @warriormanmaxx8991 Před 2 lety

      @Johnny Skinwalker - re: "Good God...." Do you often write to God via CZcams Comments?? Does God ever respond?

    • @johnnyskinwalker4095
      @johnnyskinwalker4095 Před 2 lety

      @@warriormanmaxx8991 yea but I don't always respond back, sadly.

  • @Wagon_Queen_Family_Truckster

    This was amazing praise for a great movie. I miss watching S&E. I got to meet Roger Ebert once. A really good guy.

  • @RemixedVoice
    @RemixedVoice Před 4 lety +6

    This is easily Burton's best film.

  • @angelthman
    @angelthman Před 11 lety +9

    This film is a masterpiece! Nothing Burton did before or after this comes close.

    • @louisskulnik7390
      @louisskulnik7390 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Edward Scissorhands is right up there. If the name Ed is in there, watch it!

  • @RyMovieGuy
    @RyMovieGuy Před rokem +3

    I’m a fan of other Tim Burton works, but this is his best in so many ways. The story comes together so nicely, it has this positive attitude and it really motivates you. Not everyone will share the same vision or be resentful, but as long as you have passion and the drive you will go far!

  • @Angyali
    @Angyali Před 9 lety +20

    8/10 Very good movie, best Burton or Depp ever did.

  • @mst3k3000
    @mst3k3000 Před 3 lety +3

    "Two Big Thumbs Up for the unique Ed Wood. A film that will be especially entertaining for people who like cheerful trashiness in those old B-movies. We loved this film and this film loves the movies."

  • @Mikeanglo
    @Mikeanglo Před 10 lety +16

    This movie is one of those films like Star Wars, or Back to the Future, or The Shawshank Redemption that just has that warm, magical attribute attached to it that makes it timeless.
    It's not easy to make a film like that, and I feel like I like the film more and more each time I see it.

  • @sitizenkanemusic
    @sitizenkanemusic Před 11 lety +7

    This movie is brilliant. I can't believe how underrated it is!

  • @NeoConnor1
    @NeoConnor1 Před 12 lety +3

    Siskel was right. This film should be seen at film schools all over the world. But I would have gone a step further. It should be seen by everyone. It is a tribute to all the people who try their best and fame alluded them in life,but it soon did find them,and deservely so. Tim Burton's best,easily.

  • @yaywhewclips242
    @yaywhewclips242 Před 10 lety +6

    Both Depp and Landau are terrific in this (of course, ML won the BS Oscar). I loved this movie!

  • @DeepEye1994
    @DeepEye1994 Před 11 lety +5

    One of the greatest biopics ever made.

    • @erakfishfishfish
      @erakfishfishfish Před 3 lety

      Agreed. In terms of biopics, I rank it up there with American Splendor and 24 Hour Party People

  • @Mr06261984
    @Mr06261984 Před 3 lety +3

    the most optimistic film of 1994

  • @rubeng370
    @rubeng370 Před 5 lety +6

    This and Hugo are on my top 3 favorite movies about filmmaking and I wish both of them were alive to see the best one, the Disaster Artist

    • @NeoConnor1
      @NeoConnor1 Před 3 lety

      All 3 of those are great films. Hugo and Ed Wood are so underrated.

    • @erakfishfishfish
      @erakfishfishfish Před 3 lety

      Unpopular opinion, but I loved Zach and Miri Make a Porno. So much of the film was inspired by how Kevin Smith filmed Clerks.

  • @GlorifiedTruth
    @GlorifiedTruth Před 3 lety +3

    I love the way Ebert starts with, "WELL YOU KNOW, MEAN GENE..."

  • @melissa2688
    @melissa2688 Před 2 lety +3

    I truly love this film! Johnny Depp was incredible in the film. Actually, everyone was incredible in this film. This is a film that I will take with me to the island 🏝 😀

  • @ikd3240
    @ikd3240 Před 2 lety +1

    100% agreed! This is Tim Burton's best film by far.

  • @georgemorley1029
    @georgemorley1029 Před 3 lety +4

    A very funny film. “We don’t have a permit. Run!”

  • @magistrumartium
    @magistrumartium Před 5 lety +2

    One of my favorite movies of all time.

  • @budarydachas
    @budarydachas Před 4 lety +1

    Their excitement for just talking about this this film is contageous

  • @cedfan1
    @cedfan1 Před 9 lety +10

    I completely agree ! Just watched watched it again tonight. Just brilliant !

  • @raywhitehead730
    @raywhitehead730 Před rokem

    I miss them both. One of the great joys in life is to Read a Ebert film review. Such a great writer.

  • @kettlepower48
    @kettlepower48 Před 6 lety +3

    I remember loving this movie.. especially Martin Landau

  • @uncensored008
    @uncensored008 Před 11 lety +2

    1994: A VERY good year for supporting actors!

  • @nathansmith4529
    @nathansmith4529 Před 7 lety +12

    Depp's best role.

  • @djkurse9209
    @djkurse9209 Před 8 lety +8

    I've seen it once and it's amazing I remember being inspired by the analog film making depicted here

  • @hectorsalcido4106
    @hectorsalcido4106 Před 10 lety +3

    Sinise, Jackson and Landau should have had the Oscar split in three pieces.

  • @fabiobonetta5454
    @fabiobonetta5454 Před rokem +1

    "When we disagree one of us is wrong. When we agree both of us are right" Rog

  • @goodbyeisthenewhello
    @goodbyeisthenewhello Před 11 lety +4

    The whole point of the movie, and maybe the best part, is where Ed Woo runs into Orson Wells for a couple minutes and gets some endearing encouragement, about following your dreams, and making them happen "for yourself" as well as others. They didn't even mention that clever scene here. :(

    • @georgemorley1029
      @georgemorley1029 Před 3 lety +1

      I absolutely agree and it’s even more surprising as you say, because I think it’s this scene that reinforces the point Burton was making and that Siskel correctly identified. One of them is this great, visionary auteur, and the other is this absolutely talentless hack, but they still absolutely know where they are both coming from and they both speak the same language when it comes to making movies. They are both true “amateurs” in the absolute sense of doing what they do for love. No matter that they are both at polar opposite ends of the scale, they are living their lives according to the same rules, the same pressures, the same passion. Marvellous scene.

    • @erakfishfishfish
      @erakfishfishfish Před 3 lety

      The film Eddie the Eagle has a very similar scene, only with ski jumpers instead of film directors. Now, Ed Wood is light years ahead of Eddie the Eagle in terms of quality, but it’s nice to see that theme play out again.

  • @RebornLeveller
    @RebornLeveller Před 3 lety +1

    Wow. This is literally the first positive review I've seen from those guys. Although I'm British so haven't seen a lot from them. But from what I have seen they're usually very negative. I'm glad they enjoyed this underrated classic.

  • @DougWIngate
    @DougWIngate Před 11 lety +8

    It's because he loved filmmaking, that's true, but he liked doing it as fast as possible, because money was most important (he was always poor) and time is money. Ed's true skill is that he was incredibly fast at everything - typing, directing, casting, everything he did at lightning speed. He was so fast that he could never make time to sit down and think "Is this any good"? Combine that with his optimism and drinking, he was blind to any of his flaws. I learned this from reading his biography

  • @oobrocks
    @oobrocks Před 3 lety +2

    I often think "y was S & E so good?" It's several factors but unlike young utube critics, they knew their subjects. Plus very little humor unlike modern critics using a ton of humor and a modicum of intelligence

  • @mjccarpenter
    @mjccarpenter Před rokem +1

    I loved Gene and his take on movies. Genius.

  • @michaelanderson2881
    @michaelanderson2881 Před 9 lety +5

    I loved it, and loved the fact that I loved it. A friend I saw it with started laughing during the opening credits and was still laughing as we left the diner and got into our cars to drive home.

  • @machngunjoe
    @machngunjoe Před 10 lety +6

    1. Big Fish
    2. Batman
    3. Beetlejuice
    4. Ed Wood

    • @BrokeNerfing
      @BrokeNerfing Před 5 lety

      Big Fish above Batman? 😑 Millennials

  • @linkbiff1054
    @linkbiff1054 Před 6 lety +8

    Ed Wood is certainly one of the best movies about movies. I think Gene would also have been very enthused with The Disaster Artist

  • @alext8828
    @alext8828 Před 3 lety +2

    My reaction was that it was the best movie I had ever seen.

  • @TulilaSalome
    @TulilaSalome Před 11 lety +2

    There's a Dolores Fuller interview where she speaks of Johnny Depp's portrayal of EW, she lived with him during the time depicted in the film.

  • @whade62000
    @whade62000 Před rokem

    From TV to RetroJunk to old CZcams to new CZcams
    Is this how we preserve historic media now

  • @raymondjosh9201
    @raymondjosh9201 Před 11 lety +1

    "What's to protect? It's perfect!" My fav Depp & Burton collaboration!

  • @Symphonia30
    @Symphonia30 Před 14 lety +1

    Ed wood sure did have a passion for film, no matter how bad it is.

  • @LockeDemosthenes2
    @LockeDemosthenes2 Před 3 lety +1

    The three best Tim Burton movies ever imo were Ed Wood, Big Eyes, and Big Fish. All three were also relatively unsuccessful compared to his lesser films, unfortunately.

  • @nozecone
    @nozecone Před 3 lety +2

    I went around for about two months telling all and sundry: "I will create a race of atomic super-men!"

  • @fringelilyfringelily391
    @fringelilyfringelily391 Před 6 lety +1

    Ed Wood is a beautiful and uplifting film, with a wonderful film-score.

  • @ashandwit
    @ashandwit Před 3 lety

    BOY, Siskel was passionate about this one!! Glad to hear it, and I agree with everything he said.

  • @jonathanjollimore7156
    @jonathanjollimore7156 Před 4 lety +1

    RIP Siskel & Ebert

  • @danielm3192
    @danielm3192 Před 5 lety +1

    Such a great movie with so many great performances all around, including an excellent film score by Howard Shore.

  • @pawsnclaws2115
    @pawsnclaws2115 Před 2 lety +1

    I miss Siskel & Ebert

  • @fungiblast
    @fungiblast Před 3 lety +3

    This is Burton's masterpiece.

  • @jjbuttar4832
    @jjbuttar4832 Před 10 lety +29

    siskel was way smarter than roeper. roeper's reviews arelike my uncle or something talking about a movie

    • @jordil6152
      @jordil6152 Před 2 lety

      Well Siskel left huge shoes to fill. I’m not a Roeper fan either but I would not envy being Siskel’s follow up act.

  • @GrassValleyGreg
    @GrassValleyGreg Před 13 lety +1

    I love Ed Wood. My favorite Depp and Burton movie.

  • @sleuthentertainment5872
    @sleuthentertainment5872 Před 7 měsíci

    It catches the passion for cinema with a warm heart. Burton made one of the biggest tributes ever

  • @matthewguilliom6933
    @matthewguilliom6933 Před rokem +1

    It was invigorating that Burton made this movie for people who love good as well as bad movies. Why else would he have had Depp's Wood gain encouragement from Orson Welles. And I loved (as everything else in this great movie) Bela Lugosi ( played by an Oscar earning late great Martin Landau who became Lugosi as Sir Ben became Gandhi) for his indignant, UNflattered reaction @ being compared by a film consultant to Boris Karloff!!!!!

  • @tonyclifton265
    @tonyclifton265 Před 11 měsíci

    brilliant film. seen it many times and still rewatch it every year. 10/10. i even like "Plan 9 from outer space" too. cheap production values but great narrative and directing. clever use of stock footage. ed wood was a genius and still under-rated

  • @johnloring3887
    @johnloring3887 Před 11 lety +1

    A truly great, yet under appreciated movie.

  • @Quasatoad
    @Quasatoad Před 3 lety

    I really miss these guys. They were GREAT!!!

  • @eddiecampion2410
    @eddiecampion2410 Před 8 lety +16

    tim burtons best movie a classic

    • @ezrasky3761
      @ezrasky3761 Před 8 lety

      Ed Wood is fantastic, but its not his best film.

    • @countessofgroan9014
      @countessofgroan9014 Před 7 lety

      "This is the film they'll remember me by..." applies just as much to Burton as it did to Wood back then.

  • @Mustlovemusic21
    @Mustlovemusic21 Před 11 lety +2

    Man, this was such a good movie!!

  • @josephc7232
    @josephc7232 Před rokem +1

    They are right. It's an amazing movie

  • @robertdogg9499
    @robertdogg9499 Před 7 lety +8

    Move it's arms and legs around. Make like it's killing you!

    • @aquamarine99911
      @aquamarine99911 Před 5 lety +1

      The scene that single-handedly won Landau the Oscar. And i just knew he would while I was sitting in the audience watching it when EW first came out. Spectacular performance.

  • @despeinado340
    @despeinado340 Před 10 lety +15

    The video quality makes Gene Siskel look as if he were melting.

  • @stationarywanderer7910
    @stationarywanderer7910 Před 2 lety +2

    Gosh, remember when Johnny Depp and Tim Burton were this good?

  • @g1stylempdesign929
    @g1stylempdesign929 Před 3 lety

    Such a lovely piece of history this review - a movie depicting honesty, with heart, enthusiastic vital optimism, the story of a man doomed to suffer and die in obscurity………I’m talking about Ed not Tim you pessimist!!!

  • @louisskulnik7390
    @louisskulnik7390 Před 11 měsíci

    Such a sweet review. I am a fan of "bad stuff" (worst of lists, etc. Hey, I like a good train wreck.) That being said: I have watched this review many times and will again soon. Love it!

  • @VivaLaDnDLogs
    @VivaLaDnDLogs Před 13 lety +3

    Loved Ed Wood, it's inspirational and at the same time terrifying. The idea that someone can love making movies as much as Ed, but be remembered as the Worst Director of All Time; it just terrifies me. Just knowing that you could throw everything into a movie, and be so horribly ridiculed and mocked. I love this movie regardless.

  • @orbison
    @orbison Před 10 lety +8

    Top 3 Tim Burton Movies
    1. Ed Wood
    2. Pee Wee's Big Adventure
    3. Frankenweenie (original version, have yet to see his new version)

    • @Godzillamovie1
      @Godzillamovie1 Před 10 lety +3

      You forgot Batman and Edward Scissorhands Beetlejuice!

    • @dnasty312
      @dnasty312 Před 10 lety +2

      1. Ed Wood
      2. Edward Scissorhands
      3. Beetlejuice
      4. Sweeney Todd
      5. Batman

    • @yaywhewclips242
      @yaywhewclips242 Před 10 lety

      I adored Edward Scissor hands.

    • @SparksDrinker
      @SparksDrinker Před 9 lety

      orbison Nice bike, Peeeee Weeeee.

  • @TheseBitchesWantNikes
    @TheseBitchesWantNikes Před 3 lety

    Easily Burton's finest hour and I'm glad Siskel and Ebert even recognized that.

  • @samuelbarber6177
    @samuelbarber6177 Před 3 lety

    Every genre has its masterpieces, crafted over by decades by creators dedicated to their craft, every genre has their schlock put out for a quick buck, and they all also have something in between, a quick bit pf schlock created by someone dedicated who really loved their craft... that final one is what applies to Ed Wood

  • @The_Husband_of_Jane_Lane

    This was Scott and Larry's first of the four biopics they wrote. After they redeemed themselves from "Problem Child", they moved on to write this film and it received critical acclaim, leading the duo to write the next 3 biopics after this: The People vs. Larry Flynt, Man on the Moon and Dolemite is My Name.

  • @markrush5013
    @markrush5013 Před 2 lety

    this is one of my top 20 movies of all time.martin landau did maybe the best acting job in the history of hollywood.

  • @jahsehjoestar
    @jahsehjoestar Před rokem +1

    the fact that they recorded this with a human eye ball with all the little squiggly lines in it is bad ass

  • @edcampion3998
    @edcampion3998 Před 11 lety

    couldn't agree more with their review.ed wood is in my top ten films of all time.loved it.

  • @bigkahunaburger1092
    @bigkahunaburger1092 Před 7 lety +6

    like I saw Boogi Nights cuz of Ebert should I really see it

  • @lmiller630
    @lmiller630 Před 7 lety

    I miss all of these people. They are all gone, in one way or another. :(