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This is the one I'll be remembered for.Thanks to TIMEZERO’s partnership with FURUNO, the software offers exclusive, native compatibility with all the FURUNO commercial Radars and DRS antennas. Welcomed by the hearts of fellow oddballs and weirdos decades later, it became one of the big "midnight movies," filled with lively comments, paving the way for both Mystery Science Theater 3000 and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.Īt the end of Ed Wood, Depp watches as his film is screened for the first time, and says with conviction that "this is the one. While people booed Wood's earlier works like Glen or Glenda and Bride of the Monster, Plan 9 found its audience. Wood was a transvestite himself, and welcomed people like Bunny Breckinridge, an openly gay man and drag queen in the 1950s into his family, giving him his only film role, as the ruler of a planet. And wrestler Tor Johnson, even though he barely could. He hired Maila Nurmi, better known as Vampira, even though she refused to speak. He gave Bela Legosi his last role before he passed away. He's forever in the history books because he wouldn't give up until he saw his film on the silver screen.Īnd it wasn't just about him. Wood replies "Yeah? Well, I got no sleep, and I feel great!"īut the thing about Ed Wood was that no matter what Hollywood threw at him, he got it done. Wood, I only got one hour of sleep," a weary crewmember says. He makes compromises, cuts corners, and has a positive attitude the whole time. He makes stupid decisions, ones that are laughable and absurd. While Quixote fought against windmills, Ed Wood fought against any obstacle in his way to make his art and vision a reality. His character exaggerates certain aspects of Wood's real personality, and it's so much more beautiful than the already captivating reality.Īside from Don himself, Wood is the definition of quixotic.

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It is without a doubt, my favorite movie of all time. More so, however, I love the movie it inspired, Tim Burton's 1994 classic Ed Wood. He also gets Halloween like no one else.Īs a concept, I suggested taking a cue from the worst movie ever made, Plan 9 From Outer Space (And before you correct me, yes, I know that the cover actually portrays characters from Robot Monster and King of the Rocketmen, but just bear with me).įor all its flaws, I love Plan 9 deeply (as does Kosobucki, not to mention fellow contributors Brad Pattullo and Forest Taylor). A friend of mine since college, Mark is one of the most talented illustrators I've had the pleasure to work with. For more than a decade, "Monster" Mark Kosobucki has been providing the art for our Halloween issue, and this year is no exception. Perhaps you've noticed, but this is our de facto Halloween issue, being in October and all. I hope I've made a difference for the better. It's been so much more than a paycheck for me - being able to boost up local musicians, artists, and businesses has been something I wouldn't trade for anything. For the better part of a decade, I have lived and breathed this job. The past six years in which I've served as managing editor have been nothing short of incredible. While I'm looking ahead with eager eyes toward what the future holds, now seems to be the proper time to get a little sentimental about the past, and I love to get sentimental. It's still right here in town I'm just shifting ever so slightly, trading editing for marketing. In the meantime, I've accepted another position. So? You ask, why are there B-movie creatures on the cover? I'll get to that soon. This is being written by Nick Warren, managing editor of the Erie Reader, and it's the last time I'll be able to say that. For all its flaws, and there were enough to garner the dubious distinction of Worst Movie Ever Made, Plan 9 from Outer Space (seen here with Dudley Manlove, Tor Johnson, Bunny Breckinridge, and Joanna Lee) won the hearts of audiences regardless, most famously Director Tim Burton and Erie Reader Managing Editor Nick Warren.Īllow me to drop the veil of "the Editors" for the moment.











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