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        <description>Is Ed Wood one of the most misunderstood movie directors, or was he just plain bad?

Over the years, Ed Wood has earned the title of one of the worst film directors ever, if not the worst. His movies included the now cult classics Plan 9 From Outer Space, Glen or Glenda and Bride of the Monster, among many others. These films in themselves have been recognized as some of the most poorly put together efforts ever committed to celluloid. ...</description>
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            <title>Ed Wood: The Worst Movie Director Ever? updated Thu Oct 27 2011 2:58 pm EDT</title>
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            <description>Is Ed Wood one of the most misunderstood movie directors, or was he just plain bad?

Over the years, Ed Wood has earned the title of one of the worst film directors ever, if not the worst. His movies included the now cult classics Plan 9 From Outer Space, Glen or Glenda and Bride of the Monster, among many others. These films in themselves have been recognized as some of the most poorly put together efforts ever committed to celluloid. But are we being fair to Ed Wood?

Anybody who has seen the Johnny Depp biopic will understand the struggles that Mr Wood had in achieving his visions of movie greatness. Several of his attempts are shown here, and you can be the judge whether he garnered that greatness or just sheer movie ineptitude.

Image by Angry candy at en.wikipedia [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons</description>
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