Ed Wood

Worst director ever

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Sayings by Ed Wood

My films are a testament to the human spirit.

Uncertain, possibly 1950s-1970s — Attributed to him by various biographers
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I'm an artist. And my canvas is the silver screen.

Uncertain, possibly 1950s-1970s — Attributed to him by various biographers
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I don't follow trends. I create them.

Uncertain, possibly 1950s-1970s — Attributed to him by various biographers
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My films are a celebration of the strange and wonderful.

Uncertain, possibly 1950s-1970s — Attributed to him by various biographers
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I march to the beat of my own drum.

Uncertain, possibly 1950s-1970s — Attributed to him by various biographers
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I'm a dreamer. And I'll never stop dreaming.

Uncertain, possibly 1950s-1970s — Attributed to him by various biographers
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My legacy will live on, long after I'm gone.

Uncertain, possibly 1950s-1970s — Attributed to him by various biographers
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I'm a legend in my own mind.

Uncertain, possibly 1950s-1970s — Attributed to him by various biographers, often humorously
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I make films for the sheer joy of it.

Uncertain, possibly 1950s-1970s — Attributed to him by various biographers
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The worst film I ever saw was also the best film I ever saw. It was 'Plan 9 from Outer Space'.

1959 — Interview about his own film
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I don't care what the critics say. I know my audience likes vampires, and I give them vampires!

1960s — Defending his low-budget films
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Angora sweaters are my weakness. They make me feel... safe.

1950s — Personal confession
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My films may not have been art, but they were all made with love. And a lot of angora.

1970s — Reflecting on his career
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I'm a transvestite, so what?

1950s-1960s — Reported by his wife, Kathy Wood, in 'Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr.'
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Are you a man or a woman? Sometimes it's hard to tell.

1953 — Dialogue from his film 'Glen or Glenda'
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I'm always a little bit ahead of my time.

1970s — Quoted by Rudolph Grey in 'Nightmare of Ecstasy'
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Give me a camera, and I'll make a film. It doesn't matter what it is.

1950s-1970s — Quoted by Rudolph Grey in 'Nightmare of Ecstasy'
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Movies are my life. I eat, sleep, and breathe movies.

1950s-1970s — Quoted by Rudolph Grey in 'Nightmare of Ecstasy'
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I've always been a pioneer.

1970s — Quoted by Rudolph Grey in 'Nightmare of Ecstasy'
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People say I make bad movies. I say, 'So what?' I make movies.

1960s-1970s — Attributed, often paraphrased, but the sentiment is widely reported in biographies.
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