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Jim Wynorski is an American screenwriter, director, and producer. Wynorski has been making B movies and exploitation films since the early 1980s and has directed over 150 feature films. His earliest films were released to film theaters, but his later works have predominantly been released through the cable or straight-to-video market.
Popatopolis is a 2009 documentary film directed by Clay Westervelt about the making of Jim Wynorski's 2005 soft-core horror film, The Witches of Breastwick.. The documentary features B-Movie and film personalities like Roger Corman, Andy Sidaris, Julie Strain, Julie K. Smith and Stormy Daniels.
The DVD extras were ported over along with a new commentary track and interviews with Jim Wynorski, composer Chuck Cirino, and editor Leslie Rosenthal, an interview with executive of Lightyear Entertainment Arnie Holland, plus a remastered 2K HD transfer. [7] An Ultra HD Blu-ray edition of the film was released on February 7, 2023. [8]
The review states that Jim Wynorski was once reliable when it came to delivering "a good B-movie; pure unpretentious fun – no strings attached" however, he failed to do so with Sharkansas. They argue the film's outrageous title leads the viewer to expect "Piranha 3D, but with bigger, meaner fish", but this is sorely misleading. The review ...
Wynorski says: "I wrote the script in four days, cast it in two and started shooting the moment they left town. Roger only got wind of it after they returned". [2] The film was originally titled Jim Wynorski’s House of Babes then Nightie Nightmares but was ultimately called Sorority House Massacre 2. Wynorski had never seen the original. [2] [3]
Jim Wynorski had made the previous film for Julie Corman, which was called Sorority House Massacre II. Corman's husband Roger wanted Wynorski to remake it, using the same story and cast. Wynorski says: "When Roger Corman saw what I did for his wife in just seven days, he wanted me to do the same for him". [4]
Komodo vs. Cobra, also referred to as KVC, is a 2005 American television film directed by Jim Wynorski. It is Wynorski's sequel to his 2004 film Curse of the Komodo. Wynroski says the first film "all turned out rather fun; so much so that they asked me to do a sequel.
Some Nudity Required is a 1998 American documentary about nudity in the American film industry. It features Odette Springer, who co-directed, and worked as a music supervisor at New Horizon Films.