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    Explore " bride of the monster" with insightful episodes like "Ed Wood feat. Chadd Harbold", "Cultpix Radio Ep.69 - Ed Wood Jr: NOT the Worst Director Ever (with Jim Knipfel)", "The Movie Loot 72: The Wolf of Snow Hollow/October Loot" and "#008 - DIE RACHE DES WÜRGERS (1955)" from podcasts like ""Hit Factory", "Cultpix Radio", "The Movie Loot" and "Der Trashtaucher"" and more!

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    Ed Wood feat. Chadd Harbold

    Ed Wood feat. Chadd Harbold

    New York-based filmmaker and producer Chadd Harbold joins to discuss the 1994 Tim Burton biopic 'Ed Wood', a sincere, loving portrait of the titular filmmaker and his band of Hollywood misfits coming together to make oddball, outsider B-movies that remain enduring works to this day.

    We discuss Tim Burton as filmmaker, the increasingly diminishing returns of his artistry, and why Ed Wood stands as perhaps his finest achievement. Then, we talk about Martin Landau's Oscar-winning turn as the horror legend Bela Lugosi, lovingly depicted in the film flaws and all. Finally, we ponder the current state of American filmmaking, and ask, 'Is there still a route by which an Ed Wood could make these movie on the outskirts today, and if so, would anybody be able to see them?'

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    Cultpix Radio Ep.69 - Ed Wood Jr: NOT the Worst Director Ever (with Jim Knipfel)

    Cultpix Radio Ep.69 - Ed Wood Jr: NOT the Worst Director Ever (with Jim Knipfel)

    Django and Smut celebrate Cultpix being named on of the 10 Best New Streaming Services, talks about the next two episodes before the summer break, highlight the launch of the LGBTQ+ sub-genre and mourn the demise of Network Releasing.

    We have held what is probably the world's most comprehensive retrospective of the films of Ed Wood Jr, including films that he directed, wrote the script or book on which it is based. All-in-all 20 films, TV shows and shorts that Wood is linked to.

    While Ed Wood is often derided as the 'worst director ever', an image that Tim Burton's loving biopic "Ed Wood" (1994) only partly dispels, there is more to him than midnight screening of "Plan 9". We talk to writer and film expert Jim Knipfel, whose article  "Ed Wood: Not Actually The Worst Director in History" goes a long way toward re-appraising Ed Wood, noting that "his films have a unique energy and charm that should be appreciated."

    "Glen or Glenda" (1953) - It could be argued that G/G is an art film because it has a visual flair and style of its own that would not shame Bunuel. The film is a heartfelt please for compassion and understanding. 

    "Jail Bait" (1954) - Wood's juvenile delinquent film sees several Woods regulars, such as Lyle Talbot, Steve Reeves and Dolores Fuller, with Herbert Rollins replacing Bela Lugosi, only to die on the last day of shooting.

    "Bride of the Monster" (1955) - Despite what Tim Burton would have you believe, the giant octopus was not broken and Lugosi gives a great performance despite being in bad health by this stage.

    "Plan 9 From Outer Space" (1959) - This Ed Wood film has been screened and discussed to death, but it is far from the worst film ever made.

    "Night of the Ghouls" (1959) - A semi-sequel to "Bride of the Monster" and "Plan 9", which completes Wood’s sci-fi/horror trilogy and his Kelton the Cop trilogy. It is a perfectly serviceable horror film. 

    "The Sinister Urge" (1960) - Considered Wood's last legitimate film, this crime 'roughie' is fairly bleak, rough but also more sophisticated, as Wood was getter better at his craft, even as he fought with alcoholism and setbacks.

    "Orgy of the Dead" (1965) - The film is "an insane, almost artsy, nudie horror picture featuring an endless stream of zombie strippers." In Sweden it was cut up into loop-style single strip numbers. Criswell is also there, but looking worse for wear.

    "Necromania" (1971) - An early and interesting example of "soft X" film, where genitals and erect penises are shown, but there is no touching them or action.

    While he will probably always be known as 'the Worst Director of all Time', Ed Wood Jr. is having the last laugh, because we are still watching and discussing his films long after his death.

    There is a Ed Wood Spotify playlist

    The Movie Loot 72: The Wolf of Snow Hollow/October Loot

    The Movie Loot 72: The Wolf of Snow Hollow/October Loot

    Now, if you will, gentlemen, let's put this film into perspective, just so you guys can understand where I'm coming from when I talk about it. It's that the woman is the hunted, the animal... and when the wolf catches her, being the predator, the hunter, is gonna kill her! Little bit of biting here? You know, however it goes. They're animals, right? They're outta control. They're fierce, animals, crazy, rrr. That's what I'm sayin'. Let's do this movie... and after that, listen to me talk about a bunch of other films I saw last month.


    Music: Tino Mendes & Yellow Paper - The Heist

    The Wolf of Snow Hollow clip (c) United Artists

    #008 - DIE RACHE DES WÜRGERS (1955)

    #008 - DIE RACHE DES WÜRGERS (1955)
    DIE LEIDEN DES JUNGEN ED WOOD!
    Kein anderer Filmemacher steht wohl so zeitlos für den Begriff "Low-Budget" wie Ed Wood jr.! Der vielmals prämierte "schlechteste Regisseur aller Zeiten" feilte bereits früh an seinem späteren Ruhm und lieferte mit DIE RACHE DES WÜRGERS 1955 einen seiner ersten Filme für die große Leinwand ab. Nach jahrelanger Produktion mit finanziellbedingten Unterbrechungen kam schlussendlich ein Film heraus, der dem Zuschauer Nackenschmerzen vom ständigen Kopfschütteln beschert. Aber Liebhaber feiner Trashkunst kommen nicht um ihn herum: dumme Dialoge, ein unbeweglicher Gummi-Oktopus und ein greiser Bela Lugosi in Topform sind nur eine Elemente, die DIE RACHE DES WÜRGERS das Prädikat "besonders trashig und deshalb absolut sehenswert" verleiht.
    Erfahrt alles zu DIE RACHE DES WÜRGERS in der neuesten Folge vom Trashtaucher, dem Trashfilm-Podcast!

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