Criswell's prologue should go down as one of the most profound statements of the human condition in recorded history. You just can't top such eloquent observations such as: "....future events like these will affect you in the future." We are left speechless.
This movie is great company when it's 3 a.m. and you can't sleep. Where else can you see flying saucers, extraterrestrials, zombies, Bela Lugosi and Vampira all in one place, not to mention the great musical score? It's one of my all time favorites and now colorized!
@@fmlazar Ed Wood reported that sometimes Lugosi would call him in the middle of the night, desperate for a fix. Imagine picking up the phone at 4:00 AM and Dracula is on the other end.
The great thing about Ed Wood is that he wanted to make movies. Any movie. No real budget. Just get it done. He inspired others to do the same. Every film student knows who he is.
The reason Wood's films endure is that as badly as he made them... and they WERE AWFUL, they were made with heart and it shows. Wood and Lugosi were friends and Wood wanted to give him work instead of charity even though Lugosi was very ill.
@@thealetube3509 most modern movies dont have much heart anymore especially in Hollywood so there are definitely worse directors than Ed Wood. I mean the effects here are probably on par with Thor Love and Thunder if not better
The filmmakers that are ridiculous are not the ones like Ed Wood who can make a film on a shoestring budget. The ridiculous filmmakers are the ones who won't answer the phone for less than 10 million dollars.
@jeffthomas1988 ... I love these old types of movies, cheap budget they may be but they are so full of imaginative ideas. Looks great in colour as well.
Movies were pretty good until the early 2000s Everything went downhlll afterwards and with the beginning of big CGI movies (Fast & Furios, Romcom mass production, super hero movies starting around 2002
@@Inbraneinthememsane there are tons of great movies from the 2000s to today same as bad movies until the early 2000s but yes sequels prequels alot of bad writing marvel and big franchises and the most important one WOKE in movies ruined hollywood
There is something delightful about the Ed Wood genre that captures an innocent naïveté .... a smug silliness that you can embrace with pop corn, coke and your lover on a dark autumn evening in the warmth of your suburban living room ...
I couldn't even get through 15 minutes of it. This movie's reputation as a 'great bad movie' far exceeds its entertainment value. It's boring .. I think people are lying when they talk about how much they like it. It's like a thing to say you like this movie.
Each to their own. I am sure there are films you love that others don't. It would be a pretty boring world if we all liked the same thing.@@Fiveash-Art
@@geowynleda4641 Ed Wood was a good movie .... Ed Wood's movies are something I'd watch on a Redlettermedia best of the worst, Rifftrax or MST3000 .. but no way are these movies entertaining enough to actually sit through. They have their moments .. but mostly they're just boring. It's a trendy meme the way people say they're all 'scared of clowns' ... "Oooh, Ed Wood is so great" .. clowns aren't scary and Ed Wood isn't entertaining ... It's just a 'cool' thing to say.
Huh? Colorized things never look natural. You can always tell, because things that were shot in color have vibrant colors, where colorized things have dull colors, reminding you that they should have left it in black and white. I avoid colorized versions like the plague (luckily, you can see the black and white version of this elsewhere).
_Wow, Wow & Wow, my dearest Helen! Plan 9 from Outer Space is for real a true Ed Wood's masterpiece! And it has exactly my age, like as an expensive and rare bottle of Champagne Don Perignon 1957! It's an amazing cult camp SciFi movie, an old one, with the stunning Vampira in its casting! I watched this colorized version last year and I can recommend it, because it worthwhile to be seen indeed! I hope you enjoy it with us here on CCC movie Screen chat at live! God bless you always, Forever and Ever, my Sweet Lobelly Helen from my heart!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@helenpoornima5126 _Aww, my Sweet Lovelly Helen from my heart! I loved your só Sweet words tô me, full of tenderness! Thanks a lot for your kindness! God bless you always, my dearest Helen!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤
16:30 My favourite line in the whole movie: "But one thing is sure. Inspector Clay is dead - murdered - and somebody is responsible!". 😅 And to top it all off, the lieutenant scratches himself with the barrel of his loaded gun, as well as pointing at the others with his weapon. 😂 He's a total badass! 😎
In 1970/1971 I took a Cinematography course in college where the Instructor spent a good deal of time on Ed Wood Jr and his movies. The Instructor had fun critiquing the movies with us, but also to show us that a movie could be made with a smaller amount of money than a studio production. Documentaries could be made on a small budget as well. The Instructor felt that Ed Wood didn't get enough credit for his work and contributions, and I agree!...
True! And, despite the hammy acting, poor sets, etc, the actual cinematography was really professional. No camera shake, perfect focus and framing, good cutting between dialogue, good lighting , good editing. Not bad for using professional 35 mm cameras and sound equipment which had no automatic features and required real knowledge to operate.
It's always good to watch this again once-in-awhile, it sure does remind me of the old drive-in movie days when movies like this were almost believable just from the atmosphere of the place! A true classic..lol.. thanks for sharing!
@@micahhurst8986 Yes it was interesting to watch it in color for the first time :) I'm sure you liked it too. Although nothing beats the original format.
That fat bald zombie was really freaking me out. Never have seen this until last night. Which was my birthday too. Stayed home and watched a bunch of movies. Loved the Gothic woman in this film. Very sexy like Elvira. Janet I am into all these old school horror movies including the old Science fiction. -Brain from Planet Arous- -Earth vs the Flying Saucers 🛸 Hammer horror films ect… Vincent Price - Christopher Lee - Peter Cushing - the list would be a mile long. We could talk about this for a very long time. Happy to know someone else that shares my passion for old movies.
Lobo, er I mean Tor, looks so spiffy in that colorized suit. But Vampira and he should have ashen skin as their mortus. Never noticed V was nicely endowed. Must re-see TV! Love those exploding silver paper plates! Be there or we'll send Criswell to predict your future. If it's Criswell, it don't end well WOAH!
Bella Legosi wasn't in the movie. He died months before filming. Wood had home movies of Legosi and spliced them into the movie. Wood then employed his dentist, who kept his face covered and was three inches taller than Legosi.
Hello "@donkeyslayer9879", it is still Béla (or, if you want, Bela), not Bella. Bella is a female name (meaning "beautiful"), Béla is a Hungarian male name. His surname was Lugosi, not Legosi. His birth name was Blaskó Béla, actually. He was from the city of Lugos (now Rumania, then Hungary). Lugosi with the "i" at the end means "from Lugos" in Hungarian.
I always thought my past...also effected my future, where we all know we are going to live the rest of our lives..... .....but this makes me want to rewatch ed wood
Cult Cinema Classics' collection of cult films isn't complete without having Ed Wood gems like Bride Of The Monster and Plan 9 From Outer Space. So bad, they're great!
Such fun. The scenes of being in both day and night at the same time. The tombstones that wobble, etc. Ya know the premise could have been an honest good film being a precursor to the Zombie craze.
Thank you so much for this! Having enjoyed this flick so many times, I never thought I'd be sitting in front of this midnight masterpiece once again. If you can get a hold of and upload a colorized version of 'Glen or Glenda' (my favorite Ed Wood film!), I'm sure the lovers of midnight cult flicks will extol your good brand name forever.
Ed Wood hizo lo que pudo con los pocos recursos qué contaba , sin duda no tenía talento , pero quién puede negar su no decaer pese a los peores comentarios de los críticos , jamás desfalleció , quizás si al final de su vida , pero lo admiro por su fuerza de voluntad , suerte qué ya había fallecido cuándo lo declararon injustamente el peor director de la historia , notable su amistad con un gran actor húngaro olvidado por completo y qué el lo hizo morir feliz , al crearle la ilusión de volver al estrellato , Tim Burton le hizo un gran homenaje con su película y por lo menos lo dió a conocer ,para bien o para mal a las nuevas generaciones .
Recuerdo q hace 20 años yo era chico y ya sabia q el era declarado como el peor director con sus pelis con bajo presupuesto y muy de culto, ahora pienso 20 añis despues q mo es el peor porq sus pelis son un culto, hay peores peliculas y directores y ni los recuerdos porq son olvidables, ademas hoy con el internet hubo mas pelis q uno hace y son un adefecio.
El gran cineasta Norteamericano Ed Wood y el gran cineasta Mexicano Juan Orol eran grandes amigos y competian para ver quien hacian mejores peliculas! Lastima que ninguno gano' uos Oscares.
Great to see this classic F minus movie in colour 😲😊👏👏👏👏👏 Ed Wood was so crazy…the film was…so…well…and perfectly terribly badly done…that…it was truly great! 😄😆😁👍👍
Thanks for the free movies. Broke ass people like myself really appreciate it. And call this movie bad or good/bad but it’s still better than anything Lucas film, marvel, or Disney has put out recently.
It's not that bad. I think it was Roger Ebert who called it a good movie made by an incompetent director. Though, I'll only watch the black-and-white version. I hate colorized versions!
Top notch production values, phenomenal Direction, state-of-the-art special effects, and peerless acting! What's not to love? Oh wait I was thinking of Citizen Kane.
I've never seen "Citizen Kane" (anything that the critics love that much has to be a total bore) but I can't imagine it having much in the way of special effects.
Imagine this being labelled "the worst movie of all time" when it's actually very entertaining and not all of it is unintentional. Ed Wood did the best with the very limited resources and experience he had and somehow made a legendary movie with some great characters. Sure the props are clearly made out of cardboard and a lot of the acting wooden but the soul of this movie is rock solid.
The thing she switches when she turns on the zombie rays is a standard road safety light. A large plastic case with a battery, and a round blinking light on top. It’s right behind the jacobs ladder.
Hey, around 5 minutes in, look at what the pilots have in their hands that are supposed to be used to fly the plane....., hahah, great! Love this, thanks
All things considered, a true masterpiece, a cult film now. Yes, it's full of deliberate production gaffes but that was Ed Wood's vision, whether intentionally or not, thus achieving a highly interesting way of telling a story mixing humor, with intrigue, naïveté and so on. Lovely.
I think the rough props and silly looking ships were well thought out. And the the dialog was written with vagueness in mind. The message is timeless and relevant though. I'll think twice before killing another ET.@@fmlazar
Not as bad, as I remember it. Granted, it's been many years back, and I'm more, open minded now. Love the fact that, it's colorized finally👍!!! As I'm watching Belá's finale performance, I'm glancing at my living room wall, and admiring my movie poster, of Belá's very first talkie horror, appearance; 'DRACULA' (1931). He's smiling down, at me☺️…………
She's a small wonder, lovely and bright with soft curls. She's a small wonder, a child unlike other girls. She's a miracle, and I grant you She'll enchant you at first sight. She's a small wonder, and she'll make your heart take flight. She's fantastic, made of plastic. Microchips here and there. She's a small wonder, brings love and laughter everywhere. 😊
LOL! What a classic! Sci-fi from the silly era and of the silliest sort! Vampires, UFOs and aliens! Hard to say what vampires have to do with UFOs or aliens, but I'm only 20 minutes in... Should be worth watching for a laugh, if only to find out the connection! 😁
I remember watching this movie when I was a kid over 60 yrs ago and it scared the heck out of me. The whole movie had creepy characters and bad acting but it sure made me have nightmares!
"Major Roberts, may I speak Freely? Sure you can speak any language you want. " They can't be that far ahead, they don't even have fire suppression technology!!
Criswell's prologue should go down as one of the most profound statements of the human condition in recorded history. You just can't top such eloquent observations such as: "....future events like these will affect you in the future." We are left speechless.
"....past events affected you in the past.".
Something Kamala would come out with.
dont forget his hairstyle.
This movie is great company when it's 3 a.m. and you can't sleep. Where else can you see flying saucers, extraterrestrials, zombies, Bela Lugosi and Vampira all in one place, not to mention the great musical score? It's one of my all time favorites and now colorized!
When even the sun does not not if it should be up or sleep.
I'm watching this now it's 3:08am 2023 June 9th
😅😅😅😅
I'm watching it rn at 5:56 AM
You forgot the Swedish wrestler
R.I.P. Bela Lugosi. Thank you for the great performances and the artistic memories you've offered us. Your legacy will not be forgotten!
He died before the film was finished. Another actor was dressed in a cape and filmed largely from behind. @55:00
@@RichardParker2008 He actually did not have one spoken line in this movie. I think at this point, Lugosi could barely talk.
@@fmlazar Ed Wood reported that sometimes Lugosi would call him in the middle of the night, desperate for a fix. Imagine picking up the phone at 4:00 AM and Dracula is on the other end.
R.I.P Martin Landau for an Oscar winning performance as Lugosi in Ed Wood.
In a strange way Bela Lugosi did get the Oscar.
Bela Lugosi!
Even his roles as a non-vampire, later in life, had him wearing a sleeveless "cape", instead of a trenchcoat!
The great thing about Ed Wood is that he wanted to make movies. Any movie. No real budget. Just get it done. He inspired others to do the same. Every film student knows who he is.
The reason Wood's films endure is that as badly as he made them... and they WERE AWFUL, they were made with heart and it shows. Wood and Lugosi were friends and Wood wanted to give him work instead of charity even though Lugosi was very ill.
Not for anything good.
It’s kind of a shame he’s addressed as “the worst director of all time. If you ask me, the worst of all time is Tommy Wiseau, not Ed Wood
@@thealetube3509 most modern movies dont have much heart anymore especially in Hollywood so there are definitely worse directors than Ed Wood. I mean the effects here are probably on par with Thor Love and Thunder if not better
The filmmakers that are ridiculous are not the ones like Ed Wood who can make a film on a shoestring budget. The ridiculous filmmakers are the ones who won't answer the phone for less than 10 million dollars.
Vampira, alias Maila Nurmi, died in 2008. I'm glad that she saw the Tim Burton movies that honor Ed Wood and all the actors
Her legacy still lives, most women here in Finland really look and act like that :D
@@Kangsteri
Lol!
@@Kangsteri Do they walk around with their arms pushed out like that?
@@Kangsteri Half dead trying to catch you ?
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The best, most entertaining of all bad movies ever made. Number 1 classic. And now in color!
Not too many people can enjoy these Ed Wood disasters, but I'm glad to be one of them.
@@netcurtains People enjoy this movie ironically, not many people enjoy it unironically.
As far as unintentionally funny movies are concerned, this is the best of the best !......"You see?! You SEE?!! Your stupid minds! STUPID!!!" 😂😁😝🤣
Me too
DITTO😉!!!
@jeffthomas1988 ... I love these old types of movies, cheap budget they may be but they are so full of imaginative ideas. Looks great in colour as well.
And the truly scary part is that there were eight other plans that were rejected before they came up with this one.
Not rejected, they just failed
😂😂😂😂
All the other plans assumed a non-violent response from the Earthlings!
Those poor, violent, savage Earthlings!
Oooh yeah.
😅😊😅😊😅😊😅😊😅😊😂😂😂😂
8 minutes in and i see why this film has the reputation it has; the very gold standard of campy fun!
I was especially impressed by the airliner cardboard cockpit and the face control wheels.
And the bad acting was perfect!
Even this is much better than nearly everything Hollywood has been making for the past few decades.
Better than Marvels and Disney stuff..perhaps Rachel Zegler could do a remake. I wish Ed Wood could have seen it in color.
Heard that "Dark Knight" ? You are worse then a bad Ed Wood movie from the 50s. Because an Internet comment said so. Uuuuh-huh.
I very much agree.
Movies were pretty good until the early 2000s
Everything went downhlll afterwards and with the beginning of big CGI movies (Fast & Furios, Romcom mass production, super hero movies starting around 2002
@@Inbraneinthememsane there are tons of great movies from the 2000s to today same as bad movies until the early 2000s
but yes sequels prequels alot of bad writing marvel and big franchises and the most important one WOKE in movies ruined hollywood
ED WOOD ... Le magicien , L'illusionniste , l'illuminé ... CULTE de bout en bout ... Chapeau l'artiste .
There is something delightful about the Ed Wood genre that captures an innocent naïveté .... a smug silliness that you can embrace with pop corn, coke and your lover on a dark autumn evening in the warmth of your suburban living room ...
-“I never seen you in this mood before.”
-“That’s because I’ve never been in this mood before.”
^Dialogue so bad, it’s priceless!
It's better than a lot of modern Sci-Fi movies. Certainly more fun to watch...
Nobody ever spoke Eddy's gibberish better than Criswell.
I agree. He had a unique ability to make idiotic dialogue sound almost lucid.
Love his work in Ed's 'Orgy of the Dead' he is speaking these stuff in a graveyard full of nude girls
Love it when the time of day switches from day to night in the same scene! And the "pedestrian" looking inside of the spaceship!
Ed truly had an eye for continuity and details! 😂
How about all the work he put into that plane cockpit! Just like the real thing! 😂😂😂
@@dannysunwantedopinions my favorite is the crypt that supposedly had all those people piled in it. Haha
@@dannysunwantedopinions
Just like the real thing?
You're not old enough to have flown in the 1950s!
@@ahashdahnagila6884 The real thing DID have half circle cardboard cutouts for control wheels.
I must have seen this film half a dozen times and have always loved it, now in colour it is amazing!
I couldn't even get through 15 minutes of it. This movie's reputation as a 'great bad movie' far exceeds its entertainment value. It's boring .. I think people are lying when they talk about how much they like it. It's like a thing to say you like this movie.
Each to their own. I am sure there are films you love that others don't. It would be a pretty boring world if we all liked the same thing.@@Fiveash-Art
@@geowynleda4641 Ed Wood was a good movie .... Ed Wood's movies are something I'd watch on a Redlettermedia best of the worst, Rifftrax or MST3000 .. but no way are these movies entertaining enough to actually sit through. They have their moments .. but mostly they're just boring. It's a trendy meme the way people say they're all 'scared of clowns' ... "Oooh, Ed Wood is so great" .. clowns aren't scary and Ed Wood isn't entertaining ... It's just a 'cool' thing to say.
Huh? Colorized things never look natural. You can always tell, because things that were shot in color have vibrant colors, where colorized things have dull colors, reminding you that they should have left it in black and white. I avoid colorized versions like the plague (luckily, you can see the black and white version of this elsewhere).
@@Fiveash-Art Just wait until the villain starts chasing people with his cape covering his face.
_Wow, Wow & Wow, my dearest Helen! Plan 9 from Outer Space is for real a true Ed Wood's masterpiece! And it has exactly my age, like as an expensive and rare bottle of Champagne Don Perignon 1957! It's an amazing cult camp SciFi movie, an old one, with the stunning Vampira in its casting! I watched this colorized version last year and I can recommend it, because it worthwhile to be seen indeed! I hope you enjoy it with us here on CCC movie Screen chat at live! God bless you always, Forever and Ever, my Sweet Lobelly Helen from my heart!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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@@helenpoornima5126 _Aww, my Sweet Lovelly Helen from my heart! I loved your só Sweet words tô me, full of tenderness! Thanks a lot for your kindness! God bless you always, my dearest Helen!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for uploading this legendary old school goth film.
All of Ed's movie's are special.
The greatest b-movie ever made.❤
Imagine if some clod decides to do a remake. I'd watch it just for the laughs!
The famous, but also infamous, Ed Wood
Agreed it's a terrible movie but it's one of my favorites 😊
Well he made a movie.
And it has entertained people for years.
Not so bad.
Someone once asked me what Star Trek would have been if Ed Wood had produced it.
I laughed so hard..I couldn't breathe!
Bela Lugosi give that man an Oscar
I have rarely had as much fun as I did at the Cult Cinema Classics premiere of this truly great cult favorite.
16:30 My favourite line in the whole movie:
"But one thing is sure. Inspector Clay is dead - murdered - and somebody is responsible!". 😅
And to top it all off, the lieutenant scratches himself with the barrel of his loaded gun, as well as pointing at the others with his weapon. 😂
He's a total badass! 😎
😂😂😂
The scratching his neck with it was particularly ballsy ...
Winging that thing around like it's as harmeless as a ball point pen. Classic Wood
он. в. Советской. Армии. не. служил. ! Там. заряженным. пистолетом. за. ухом. чешут. Айзенах. 2024. г.
My parents and I quote that line all the time!!! 😂
Good guy with a gun I reckon🙄
Great special effects!!! I particularly liked the flying saucer!!!
So classic - love every second of it. Love how the crosses in the cemetery rock back and forth when bumped!
LOL!
The airplane cockpit set just cracks me up every time. Has to be one of the all-time laziest sets. Like you would see this set in a school play.
What's the vector, Victor?
Did you get the clearance, Clarence?
Why does the stewardess walk backwards thru the door?
@@scamchan Door? I think its an old shower curtain lol
@@xtabay4 That don't explain why she walks backwards thru it at all.
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Head between your knees…… between your own knees Father lol
Γελούσαν τότε με τις ταινίες του Ed Wood, μα σήμερα φαίνεται πόσο προφητικά μιλούσε.
Υπέροχος ο μεγάλος Bela Lugosi !
I appreciate the effort and time that Wood spends on his movies. They just feel lucky.
Thanks for this. I saw this at a drive in theater with the one who would be my wife of 57 years when it was the new thing.
Thank you.
What was the audience reaction like when you saw it?
The same as his wife's reaction when she saw _it._ @@richardenglish2195
Truly legendary cinema, it really doesn't get better than this. Leaves you wanting more...
No it doesn't ... makes me want to turn it off.
More what? 😂
Yeah, classic stuff for sure.
Le meilleur film de science-fiction de tous les temps
Je suis entierement d’accord.
Still better than the Star Wars prequels.
Oh yes
This is the greatest movie ever. It has brought so much more joy to people being bad than if it had ever been good.
In 1970/1971 I took a Cinematography course in college where the Instructor spent a good deal of time on Ed Wood Jr and his movies. The Instructor had fun critiquing the movies with us, but also to show us that a movie could be made with a smaller amount of money than a studio production. Documentaries could be made on a small budget as well. The Instructor felt that Ed Wood didn't get enough credit for his work and contributions, and I agree!...
Little Shop 0f Horrors was made for $24,000 in 2 weeks. And its a moderately good film w/good acting.
True! And, despite the hammy acting, poor sets, etc, the actual cinematography was really professional. No camera shake, perfect focus and framing, good cutting between dialogue, good lighting , good editing. Not bad for using professional 35 mm cameras and sound equipment which had no automatic features and required real knowledge to operate.
Best movie ever. It should have gotten several Oscars.
A real masterpiece, thanks Ed Wood.
Absolutely true about the future, it's where we'll spend the rest of our lives!
Criswell!
And yet many seem to spend their lives in the past.
this film is one of the greatest masterpieces
It's always good to watch this again once-in-awhile, it sure does remind me of the old drive-in movie days when movies like this were almost believable just from the atmosphere of the place! A true classic..lol.. thanks for sharing!
"Burbank Tower to American Flight 812, are you in trouble?" - YES! There's a giant hubcap on a string dangling in front of us! It could be from Mars!
I never get tired of this movie.
Thank you Cult Cinema Classics for sharing :)
Would be better black and white.... :/
@@randycunningham7318 Yes. Nothing beats an original :)
Hi Janet! How are you doing? Nice to see you enjoying a old school horror film.
@@micahhurst8986 Yes it was interesting to watch it in color for the first time :) I'm sure you liked it too. Although nothing beats the original format.
That fat bald zombie was really freaking me out. Never have seen this until last night. Which was my birthday too. Stayed home and watched a bunch of movies. Loved the Gothic woman in this film. Very sexy like Elvira. Janet I am into all these old school horror movies including the old Science fiction.
-Brain from Planet Arous-
-Earth vs the Flying Saucers 🛸
Hammer horror films ect… Vincent Price - Christopher Lee - Peter Cushing - the list would be a mile long.
We could talk about this for a very long time. Happy to know someone else that shares my passion for old movies.
I don't know which one is better, this one, Plan 9 or the room, both are amazing!
Lobo, er I mean Tor, looks so spiffy in that colorized suit. But Vampira and he should have ashen skin as their mortus. Never noticed V was nicely endowed. Must re-see TV! Love those exploding silver paper plates! Be there or we'll send Criswell to predict your future. If it's Criswell, it don't end well WOAH!
Who needs CGI when these flying saucers look so realistic?
Ed Wood knew how to make a FUN movie. I'd rather rewatch Plan 9 than 90 percent of the crap they put out today.
This movie was much better than I thought it would be. I really liked it
Truly one of the most realistic movies I've ever watched !
You don't get out too often, do ya?
Plan 9 and super duper chat. Nice way to spend a sunday nite. rating? Are u kidding? Why 5 golden 🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃of course! Keep em coming CCC!
Better than any movie released today
Good point!
I was thinking the same thing
Sad but unfortunately SO true!
😂
Thank you Ed, thank you Bella and Vampirella ❤
Allow me to correct you: it is Béla, not Bella. Béla is a male name, Bella is a female name. 😊
@@knochildiko It's a pun (Bela,Vampira)😍
Bella Legosi wasn't in the movie. He died months before filming. Wood had home movies of Legosi and spliced them into the movie. Wood then employed his dentist, who kept his face covered and was three inches taller than Legosi.
Hello "@donkeyslayer9879", it is still Béla (or, if you want, Bela), not Bella. Bella is a female name (meaning "beautiful"), Béla is a Hungarian male name. His surname was Lugosi, not Legosi. His birth name was Blaskó Béla, actually. He was from the city of Lugos (now Rumania, then Hungary). Lugosi with the "i" at the end means "from Lugos" in Hungarian.
I always thought my past...also effected my future, where we all know we are going to live the rest of our lives.....
.....but this makes me want to rewatch ed wood
Thanks!
Cult Cinema Classics' collection of cult films isn't complete without having Ed Wood gems like Bride Of The Monster and Plan 9 From Outer Space. So bad, they're great!
Choosing the stage name Vampira is a serious commitment to your genre and brand.
I actually liked this movie. I liked it so much, I ended up adding it to my collection. 😂❤️
Such fun. The scenes of being in both day and night at the same time. The tombstones that wobble, etc. Ya know the premise could have been an honest good film being a precursor to the Zombie craze.
I love Vampira!
Thank you so much for this! Having enjoyed this flick so many times, I never thought I'd be sitting in front of this midnight masterpiece once again. If you can get a hold of and upload a colorized version of 'Glen or Glenda' (my favorite Ed Wood film!), I'm sure the lovers of midnight cult flicks will extol your good brand name forever.
Ed Wood hizo lo que pudo con los pocos recursos qué contaba , sin duda no tenía talento , pero quién puede negar su no decaer pese a los peores comentarios de los críticos , jamás desfalleció , quizás si al final de su vida , pero lo admiro por su fuerza de voluntad , suerte qué ya había fallecido cuándo lo declararon injustamente el peor director de la historia , notable su amistad con un gran actor húngaro olvidado por completo y qué el lo hizo morir feliz , al crearle la ilusión de volver al estrellato , Tim Burton le hizo un gran homenaje con su película y por lo menos lo dió a conocer ,para bien o para mal a las nuevas generaciones .
Recuerdo q hace 20 años yo era chico y ya sabia q el era declarado como el peor director con sus pelis con bajo presupuesto y muy de culto, ahora pienso 20 añis despues q mo es el peor porq sus pelis son un culto, hay peores peliculas y directores y ni los recuerdos porq son olvidables, ademas hoy con el internet hubo mas pelis q uno hace y son un adefecio.
El gran cineasta Norteamericano Ed Wood y el gran cineasta Mexicano Juan Orol eran grandes amigos y competian para ver quien hacian mejores peliculas!
Lastima que ninguno gano' uos Oscares.
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Yeah! Two talentless idiots competing for the title "Best of the Worst".
The movie Ed Wood has made his actual movies so much better.
your right.
Great to see this classic F minus movie in colour 😲😊👏👏👏👏👏 Ed Wood was so crazy…the film was…so…well…and perfectly terribly badly done…that…it was truly great! 😄😆😁👍👍
This flik must be shown in all film schools with the warning..
"Don't ever make anything this bad!"
The best bad movie ever.
Thanks for the free movies. Broke ass people like myself really appreciate it. And call this movie bad or good/bad but it’s still better than anything Lucas film, marvel, or Disney has put out recently.
The only thing Lucas, Marvel or especially Disney can do are remakes of things already done. Originality is dead.
I can’t believe it! Colorizing this movie has made me realize that it still sucks but I can’t resist watching the spectacle. Classic! 10 out 10
It's not that bad. I think it was Roger Ebert who called it a good movie made by an incompetent director. Though, I'll only watch the black-and-white version. I hate colorized versions!
Top notch production values, phenomenal Direction, state-of-the-art special effects, and peerless acting! What's not to love? Oh wait I was thinking of Citizen Kane.
I've never seen "Citizen Kane" (anything that the critics love that much has to be a total bore) but I can't imagine it having much in the way of special effects.
Where the hell is this movie academy award?? Greatest film of all time, right there with citizen caine.......
Oh come on. Citizen Kane is a great movie? Rosebud was a sled? Are you kidding me?
Making me laugh so much. I don't know if that was the original intention, but I never tire of this movie. It's so bad, it's awesome.
Its a well known killer B movie..
Made before weed was popular!
"A ray of sunlight is made up of many atoms." - that scene always has me cracking up.
Great narration. Top notch acting. Gripping storyline and superb directing. And what amazing special effects. How did this not get multiple awards?
Imagine this being labelled "the worst movie of all time" when it's actually very entertaining and not all of it is unintentional.
Ed Wood did the best with the very limited resources and experience he had and somehow made a legendary movie with some great characters. Sure the props are clearly made out of cardboard and a lot of the acting wooden but the soul of this movie is rock solid.
The thing she switches when she turns on the zombie rays is a standard road safety light. A large plastic case with a battery, and a round blinking light on top. It’s right behind the jacobs ladder.
It could happen!
The most entertaining film ever made!!
Hey, around 5 minutes in, look at what the pilots have in their hands that are supposed to be used to fly the plane....., hahah, great! Love this, thanks
Schlock horror at it's finest! I love it!!❤😃👏👍
Superb! Movies don’t get any better than that. This was on par with Gone With The Wind and Young Frankenstein.
Plan 9, gone with the wind and young Frankenstein. I like your taste in movies.
@@erroneous6947 Love them both but was being a bit facetious placing them in the same category as this gem.
American werewolf in London.
Yugoslavian Gerbil Day Gone Wild
Return of the killer zombie gerbils ll
C L A S S I C Ed Wood…to perfection.
Earth people have not evolved enough to understand this is the finest acting the world has ever seen.
I often wonder if the actors ever cracked up laughing playing their roles
Pulling a Curly , Larry and Moe move😂
All things considered, a true masterpiece, a cult film now. Yes, it's full of deliberate production gaffes but that was Ed Wood's vision, whether intentionally or not, thus achieving a highly interesting way of telling a story mixing humor, with intrigue, naïveté and so on. Lovely.
Not so much deliberate, more that Wood really wasn't that good in his craft.
I think the rough props and silly looking ships were well thought out. And the the dialog was written with vagueness in mind. The message is timeless and relevant though. I'll think twice before killing another ET.@@fmlazar
so scientifically correct as the saucer wobbles in low earth gravity resulting in so many ufo crashes--you go Ed, you go!
55:55 best dialogue ever.
I love the "flying" saucers with parkinson's. So bad, it's good.
"We are all concerned about the future because this is where we will spend the rest of our lives." What an oddly poetic statement.
It's night, it's dark, and no one has a flashlight. These old movies are today's comedy.
Is there a better film than this?
Yes. All of them.
But this is still one of the most fun!
Lugosi and Vampira in a film. You need nothing else
They also worked together in an episode of The Red Skelton Show, it's full on youtube, truly amazing.
Not as bad, as I remember it. Granted, it's been many years back, and I'm more, open minded now. Love the fact that, it's colorized finally👍!!! As I'm watching Belá's finale performance, I'm glancing at my living room wall, and admiring my movie poster, of Belá's very first talkie horror, appearance; 'DRACULA' (1931). He's smiling down, at me☺️…………
The crews in the flying saucers must have seriously struggled with seasickness.
She's a small wonder, lovely and bright with soft curls.
She's a small wonder, a child unlike other girls.
She's a miracle, and I grant you
She'll enchant you at first sight.
She's a small wonder, and she'll make your heart take flight.
She's fantastic, made of plastic.
Microchips here and there.
She's a small wonder, brings love and laughter everywhere.
😊
Hai Mike 👸❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@helenpoornima5126 helen going to be watching the black and white version of this movie 😊
LOL! What a classic! Sci-fi from the silly era and of the silliest sort! Vampires, UFOs and aliens! Hard to say what vampires have to do with UFOs or aliens, but I'm only 20 minutes in... Should be worth watching for a laugh, if only to find out the connection! 😁
@45:37 "atmospheric conditions in outer space often interfere with transmitting.." ha ha ha ! you've gotta luv it !
And, referring to the solar system as the universe.
Ed Wood lives on!
45:36 "Atmospheric conditions in outer space (a void) interfere with transmissions." Brilliant!
I guess you could count an absence of atmosphere an atmospheric condition.
Sun storms!
I remember watching this movie when I was a kid over 60 yrs ago and it scared the heck out of me. The whole movie had creepy characters and bad acting but it sure made me have nightmares!
What a great movie.
Greatest "bad" movie ever. The ragtag group of misfits making movies are absolutely lovable. Loved the Tim Burton adaptation.
Ed Wood was a genius
Ah...no.
"Major Roberts, may I speak Freely? Sure you can speak any language you want. "
They can't be that far ahead, they don't even have fire suppression technology!!