Roger Corman, The B-movie Legend Who Launched A-list Careers, Dies At 98

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Neda Ulaby reports on arts, entertainment, and cultural trends for NPR's Arts Desk.

Cult film director Roger Corman often came up with titles before he came up with plots. His 1957 movie "Attack of the Crab Monsters" is one example — "I had no story," Corman told NPR's Renee Montagne in 2010.In these challenging times, the need for reliable local reporting has never been greater. Put a value on the impact of our year-round coverage. Help us continue to highlight LA stories, hold the powerful accountable, and amplify community voices.

Putting free stuff in the flicks he pumped out for cheap became Corman's trademark — along with little-known starlets in even littler outfits, filmed on the littlest of budgets. Corman's thrift was legendary."I played an Indian in my first picture and about halfway through asked me ... Would you like to play a cowboy?" Miller remembered inin 2004."I said, Doing another movie already? He says, No, in the same movie.

Corman received an honorary Oscar in 2009 for producing and directing more than 300 films and fostering the careers of Ron Howard, John Sayles, Sylvester Stallone and James Cameron.and taught him an essential lesson:"Your will is the only thing that makes the difference in getting the job done ..." Cameron said."It teaches you to improvise, and, in a funny way, to never lose hope. Because you're making a movie, and the movie can be what you want it to be.

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