Ed Wood (Ed Wood's Pulp Fiction)

Ed wood,jr.(1924-1998) one of Hollywood's greatest film directors of all time, which he debuted with collabortion with Bela Lugosi on several films, such as Critically acclaimed Glen or Glenda(1953 ,Bride of The Monster(1955), and posthumously Plan 9 From Outer Space(1959). After a short hiatus, Ed wood wrote a 600 page story called Pulp Fiction(1967), which starred Marlon Brandoand Marilyn Monroe, which awarded for their performances.He then collarborated with an relativley unknown director in 1974 Steven Spielberg on Jaws, originally a monster film, but a film in reference to Alfred Hitchcock's ability to create suspense was used,and after several months of difficult filmming, Jaws was completed and was released in summer 1975 and was awarded several awardsfor innovative filming and help establish the 29 year   old Spielberg as a household name, they would later collaborate on two other  films 1981's Indiana Jones and The Raiders of the lost ark and 1993's Jurassic Park. Ed wood would later die of ceberal hemmorhage in his Los Angeles Mansion, many famous actors and directors."We lost a Great one" Quentin Tarantino said in an interview, where he later received a star on the hollywood walk of fame posthumously and Spielberg made a film that Wood was developing before He died, called Batman:Year One, an adaption of Frank Miller's version of the dark knight.