I personally think that’s one of the most frustrating things about Edward D. Wood. It’s not that his ideas were bad–some of them weren’t. Alien invaders raising an army of zombies in a bid to take over the Earth? I would totally watch that!
I also think the core of the idea behind The Sinister Urge is a good one. It’d make a good suspense movie–it’s got all the elements people like in a good suspense movie, and the basic idea (an illicit smut ring in Hollywood with girls turning up murdered) was used to great effect in L.A. Confidential.
You know, in a lot of ways, George Lucas reminds me of Ed Wood.
When someone trades their immortality for mortality, gaining the gift to see into the hearts and minds of all humans, and becomes the catalyst for a new golden age of civilization…the creative possibilities are endless.
One of those possibilities unfortunately is Highlander 2.
The trouble with **Gattaca **is that I just don’t buy the idea that genetic engineering would turn everyone into uber-conformist cookie-cutter yuppies in grey flannel suits. For instance, take the six-fingered pianist from the movie. He’s a genetically engineered freak of nature. Why aren’t there more people like him? Why isn’t the whole world of Gattaca populated by weirdos and eccentrics and mutants?
If everyone were smart, healthy, handsome, and athletic, that just becomes the new normal. I understand that in today’s world everything comes easily for the smart handsome healthy people. But Jude Law isn’t Jude Law anymore if everyone in the world is Jude Law. And what’s the point of discriminating against the unengineered? It doesn’t make any sense to go out of your way to exclude the unengineered. Yeah, it’s a metaphor for elitism, or racism, or some such. But it doesn’t make sense!