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Bob Moricz in the Internet Movie Database

“Bob is a gutsy, no bullshit director…”

                                         - James DePaolo, wickedchannel.com

“Like the early films of John Waters (think Pink Flamingos or Female Trouble), Bob Moricz’s work is irreverent, uncouth, and
lots of fun.”
                                       - Jon Lewis, editor Cinema Journal

“An unflushed delight of congealed atrocities that refuse a number 2 numerical  classification.”

                                       - George Kuchar, filmmaker

“Bob Moricz is a true cinematic pioneer.”

“…the work of filmmakers such as Jeff Krulik, Usama Alshaibi, Bob Moricz, Aryan Kaganof and Carlos Atanes deserve as much serious analysis as Welles, Spielberg, Hawks, Coppola and Nolan.”

                                       - Mike Everleth, Bad Lit

Prolific Bob Moricz, whose scabrous video productions carry on the lurid underground moviemaking legacy of Andy Milligan and the Kuchar brothers… freakish, wrong and weirdly compelling stuff.”

                                       - Stan Hall, The Oregonian

“[a] constant, exuberant feeling of invention at work, spilling all over the frame.”

                                     - Gary Morris, Bright Lights Film Journal

“… a heaving gob of punk snot that looks like something Jack Smith swallowed and then regurgitated onto James Fotopoulos’ filthy kitchen floor.”

                                      - Chris Stamm, Willamette Week

“… the worst movie I’ve ever seen.”

                                      - Courtney Ferguson, Portland Mercury

“… one of my favorite people in the world”

                                      - Joshua Allen, Fireland

SELECT FILMOGRAPHY (writer, camera, editor, director)

NAKED PREACHER LADY (in post-production)

Buck Ickies (in pre-production)

FELONY FLATS (2011, 88 minutes)

La Muerte No Esconde Sus Bragas (2010, 3 minutes)

I AM UGLY AND I WANT TO DIE SO WHY DON’T YOU JUST PLEASE FUCK ME (2010, 70 minutes)

OVERDOSE IN THE HOSPITAL OF LOVE (2010, 50 minutes)

BUMPS (2009, 70 minutes)

Autobiography By Ghost Writer (2009, 1 minute)

It Came And Went And It Was Nothing (2009, 10 minutes)

The Terrible Toothache (2007, 15 minutes)

The Slaves Of Destructo (2007, 8 minutes)

The Big Fat Period (2007, 14 minutes)

A Night In The Life Of Doris Dolores (2007. 15 minutes)

PALACE OF STAINS (2007, 65 minutes)

Spree! All The Way To Mexico (2006, 15 minutes)

Nothing Is Good (2006, 7 minutes)

Bog People official Xiu Xiu music video (2005, 3 minutes)

Midnight of My Life (2004, 64 minutes)

Love’s Lazer (2002, 20 minutes)

Slut Shack (2001, 6 minutes)

Empressed (2001, 11 minutes)

A Big Ass Lust For Speed (2001, 37 minutes)

Hot Black Milk (2001, 25 minutes)

Bloody Maw of the Man Wolf (2000, 25 minutes)

Medicus Rex (2000, 13 minutes)

Rich Little Richard III Versus the Crack Whore Marine Corps (2000, 25 minutes)

Kash House Meat Cleavage (2000, 25 minutes) 

 Brainbox (1999, 20 minutes)

 I Love You Don Lobo, Fuck You Don Lobo (1998, 15 minutes)  

Shoe (1998, 6 minutes)

 Rod Rhyebold Must Be Destroyed (1994, 70 minutes)   

Gutwrenched (1991, 65 minutes)

 Floorspace (1989, 12 minutes)

 Sea Breezes (1989, 10 minutes)

 The Eternal City (1988, 10 minutes) 

 Scenes From the Asylum (1983, 12 minutes) 

Revenge of the Red Death (1983, 5 minutes)  

Curse of the Red Death (1983, 5 minutes) 

SELECT FILMOGRAPHY (actor)

Supernatural (2011, as Roy Sorenson)

Principia (2009, as Sr. Roboto)

Te En Video (2009, as himself)

Don’t Worry It’s A New Millenium (2009, as nude man running with playstation)

All I Ever Think About Is Death (2008, as Dentist) 

Camera Tricks: This is George Kuchar (2008, as himself)

Happy Birthday Bob: Behind the Stains (2006, as himself)

Queen Conga (2006, as Orgiast)

Cinema Insomnia TV show (2005, as Doctor Loco)

Interview (2003, as Job Interviewer)

Phantom of the Pine Barrens (1998, as Student Protestor)  

Bear With Me (1999, as Prosecuting Attorney)

Underdeveloped (1999, as Love)

The General Quality Of Life On The Planet Earth Should Improve Within The Next Few Moments (1999, as Mr. Rain-And-Floodwater)

Grandmother Wolf (1996, as Wolf)

Dream Analysis Man (1993, as Mountain Dog)

With Mike Kuchar at OMSI.

Big thank yous to the talented actors, techs, artists, and musicians who have contributed their indelible imprints on Bobbywood motion pictures.

Much gratitude and appreciation to those who promote, understand, and appreciate what I do.

Many thanks to Mike and George Kuchar.

And thank you Mark Eagleton.