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Why was Tim Burton's Ed Wood so unsuccessful?

I recently watched Ed Wood for the first time, and I must say that I loved. But I can not help but wonder why he did just six million dollars at the box office, it's not like he was bad, it was fantastic and many people agree.


This film is brilliant and it's like an independent film, he has not played in many theaters. The critics gave it a good review and Landau won an Oscar because of this. They have not had a major promotion company as the blockbusters do.

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Burton gets the Wood on Downey's Chaplin

Not surprisingly, Tim Burton's Ed Wood (Monday, 12. Charlie makes a good story and it's all here: the impoverished London childhood, the early days in vaudeville, the enforced exile in Switzerland after falling foul of McCarthyite witch hunters (who, to be fair, had grounds for their suspicions),... The maudlin sentimentality and woolly social satire of the early silents and paranoia and self-pity of the later full-length features were unattractive even to those shared his social sympathies. 45pm, Movie Greats) turns out to be a more enjoyable film than Chaplin (Sunday, 4. What's missing from the film is any explanation of what drove him to greatness and why audiences loved him as they did. Robert Downey Jr makes a convincing hero, right down to the great man's varied range of accents.

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brought the monster movie into the nuclear age when it bought this low-budget film and turned it into a box-office bonanza. The real impact was felt in Japan, where The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms inspired Godzilla (1954) and the whole daikaiju (giant monster) genre. Producers Jack Dietz and Hal E. Chester thought that by combining nuclear paranoia and giant critters they could create a new kind of monster movie. The script set the basic plot structure for most future giant monster movies, moving from isolated incidents in remote locations to a full-scale attack on a major city. They enlisted special effects genius Ray Harryhausen – who apprenticed with Kong's creator, Willis O'Brien – to undertake his first solo job animating the creature. When he realized how low the budget was, Harryhausen dipped into his own pocket. followed up with the giant ant movie Them. (1954), though without Harryhausen the effects were far from convincing. Warner Bros. bought the finished film for $450,000,...

Tim Burton Reteams with 'Ed Wood' Writers for 'Addams Family' and ...

Please keep your comments relevant to Tim Burton Reteams With Ed Wood Writers For Addams Family An blog entry. During their meeting with Burton, Alexander and Karaszewski showed Burton an original script, Big Eyes, based on the lesser known controversy over the credits for the big-eyed paintings of children that were extremely popular in the 1960s. To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. Walter Keane initially took credit for the paintings, but it was his painter-wife, Margaret, who, after accusations of mental illness and a prolonged legal battle, gained final credit for the paintings. When you enter your name and email address, you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment, and a password. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.

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Art review: 'Tim Burton' at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Art review: 'Tim Burton' at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Dated from about 1989 to 1999, it features everything from pointy abstract whorls to detailed sketches for "Ed Wood," Burton's wonderfully nutty 1994 love-letter to the cross-dressing heterosexual master of besotted-but-awful filmmaking.

Happy Birthday, Martin Landau! A Look at One of Hollywood's Busiest Octogenarians
By Gary Susman (Subscribe to Gary Susman's posts) Martin Landau has about half a dozen movies in the works these days, including a reunion with Tim Burton, who directed Landau's Oscar-winning performance in 'Ed Wood.' Not a bad to-do list for an actor

Tim Burton welcomed in LA by hundreds of fans — and one savage review
Critic Christopher Knight essentially gave the exhibit a review so harsh that it might even have made the ever-optimistic Ed Wood cringe. Knight wrote: “Tim Burton,” the big, poorly organized traveling show from New York's Museum of Modern Art that

Big Fish will be the next movie-to-Broadway musical
Big Fish will be the next movie-to-Broadway musical That would make it the second major stage version of a Tim Burton film after Matthew Bourne's Edward Scissorhands ballet became a sensation; obviously someone needs to option Ed Wood soon and start crafting a “Karloff Did Not Deserve To Smell My Shit”

Movie Math: 'Super 8' is a little bit 'Stand By Me' and a little bit 'Ed Wood'
Filter that idea through the mind of Abrams, and the result is more Ed Wood, Tim Burton's 1994 loving portrait of the infamous B-movie maestro. 4. (Jaws x ET.): Did we mention Super-8 is also a monster movie? It is! In the same way Roy Scheider played

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Ed Wood Ed Wood


The films of Tim Burton, animating live action in contemporary Hollywood
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The films of Tim Burton, animating live action in contemporary Hollywood

BURTON'S REIMAGININGS: ED WOOD, PLANET OF THE APES, AND CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Ed Wood With Ed Wood (1994), Burton shifted from pataphysical ...

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And yet, armed with pure optimism in the face of humiliation and rejection, Burton's Ed Wood is not as naive or out of touch as he may appear. ...