Jim Wynorski
Jim Wynorski, born on August 14, 1950, is a prominent American filmmaker known for his work as a screenwriter, director, and producer in the realm of B-movies and exploitation cinema. Since launching his career in the early 1980s, Wynorski has directed an impressive portfolio of over 150 feature films. Initially, his works graced theater screens, but he later shifted focus to cable television and the straight-to-video market.
Wynorski is renowned for his playful approach to filmmaking, often adopting various pseudonyms such as "Jay Andrews," "Arch Stanton," and "Tom Popatopolis." His films frequently parody popular horror titles; for example, *Cleavagefield* pokes fun at *Cloverfield*, while *The Bare Wench Project* and *Para-Knockers Activity* humorously mimic *The Blair Witch Project* and *Paranormal Activity*, respectively. Notably, a character in the film *The Final Destination* bears his name, highlighting his cultural impact.
In 2009, Wynorski was featured in the documentary *Popatopolis*, directed by Clay Westervelt. This film offers a glimpse into his creative process during the production of *The Witches of Breastwick* and includes interviews and clips from various projects throughout his career.
In 2016, he directed *Nessie & Me*, incorporating references to his earlier works like *Dinocroc vs. Supergator* and *Piranhaconda*, creating a shared universe that delights fans of his quirky filmography.
Filmography
The Devil Wears Nada
Bigfoot or Bust
Attack of the 50 Foot Camgirl
The Bikini Carwash Company
Brain Dead (2007)
Sorceress II: The Temptress
Gargoyle: Wings of Darkness
Hard to Die
Deathstalker II: Duel of the Titans
The Wasp Woman (1995)
American Pie Presents: The Book of Love