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Joshua Matthew Becker (born August 17, 1958) is an American film and television
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and
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whose credits include episodes of '' Xena: Warrior Princess'' as well as collaborations with Bruce Campbell and
Sam Raimi Samuel M. Raimi ( ; born October 23, 1959) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for directing the Spider-Man (2002 film series), ''Spider-Man'' trilogy (2002–2007) and the ''Evil Dead'' franchise (1981–present). He also directed the 1 ...
.


Life and career


Early life and education

Josh Becker was born in
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,
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in 1958. He became fascinated with cinema after seeing '' How the West Was Won'' at age six. As a teenager, he made several Super-8 short films with
Sam Raimi Samuel M. Raimi ( ; born October 23, 1959) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for directing the Spider-Man (2002 film series), ''Spider-Man'' trilogy (2002–2007) and the ''Evil Dead'' franchise (1981–present). He also directed the 1 ...
and Bruce Campbell. He dropped out of high-school at age 16 and completed his GED, then attended several colleges (including
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), but did not complete his studies. At the age of 17, he moved to
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, where he worked several mid-to-low level jobs while trying to enter the film industry. He also hitchhiked to
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during his period (inspired by the writer
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), and recounted his adventures in Alaska Journal, and his later memoir, ''Going Hollywood''.


Film and television career

Josh Becker worked as a production assistant and sound recordist on ''
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'' (1981), which he later referred to as the most grueling film shoot he'd ever been on. He later made his first feature film, '' Stryker's War'' (later retitled Thou Shall Not Kill...Except), at age 25, which co-starred
Sam Raimi Samuel M. Raimi ( ; born October 23, 1959) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for directing the Spider-Man (2002 film series), ''Spider-Man'' trilogy (2002–2007) and the ''Evil Dead'' franchise (1981–present). He also directed the 1 ...
, after spending several years trying to raise funds for it. Bruce Campbell was originally set to star in the film, and starred in the 45-minute Super-8 demo version of the film, but had to bow out due to
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union regulations. His second film, '' Lunatics: A Love Story'', was produced and released in 1991, and starred
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and
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. He also worked as a production assistant during this period, including on one of
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's first music videos. Becker later directed episodes of several TV shows, including ''
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''. He directed the TV film ''
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'', which led to a directing gig on '' Xena: Warrior Princess'' that he had for several years. He also directed the black-and-white film
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with Bruce Campbell, which was edited to look as if it was filmed in a single continuous shot. In 1999, Becker wrote, produced, and directed the independent film ''
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'', about the 1960s
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scene. The film has never been released in any format (though it has been screened theatrically several times), and only briefly appeared on
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. Becker later directed the two
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films ''
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'' (based on his screenplay) and ''
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''. In 2013 Becker produced the YouTube web series ''Spine Chillers'', directing several episodes. In 2018 Becker returned to feature filmmaking with ''Morning, Noon, and Night'' which he also wrote, and which reunites him with editor Kaye Davis, who also edited ''Running Time'' and ''
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''. In 2020 he followed with another feature, western ''Warpath'' starring
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and
Ted Raimi Theodore "Ted" Raimi (born December 14, 1965) is an American character actor, director, comedian, and writer. He is known for his roles in the works of his brother Sam Raimi, including a fake Shemp in ''The Evil Dead'', possessed Henrietta in ...
.


Personal life

Becker is an avid film buff and keeps an extensive list of the films he watches, which is available on his website. He currently resides in Michigan.


Writing

Becker has authored ''The Complete Guide to Low-Budget Feature Filmmaking'' detailing the ins and outs of
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making from his own experience. Bruce Campbell penned the introduction. His second book, ''Rushes'', a collection of essays previously available on his website, was published in 2008. His third book, ''Going Hollywood'', which details his time in Hollywood upon first arriving in 1976, and his adventures in Alaska, was Released in 2010. In 2014 Becker attempted
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publishing his series of
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novels. One of them, ''Mann's Revenge'', was published as an e-book on Amazon.
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Becker has published a number of essays on his website about the film business and film history, as well as a number of film reviews, which are notable for their acidity and brutal honesty. He has frequently bemoaned the current state of cinema and Hollywood, which he sees as purely being motivated by money (instead of artistic and creative intentions) and geared towards the lowest common denominator. He is also an avid fan of classic cinema and the
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, and has written that he considers ''
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'' to be the best film ever made. He has also reviewed old western films for
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.


Essays

* ''Smoking Cigarettes'' (1996) * ''The Need for Structure, Part I'' (1997) * ''The Need for Structure, Part II: We Are Our Own Worst Enemies'' (1997) * ''Reduced Expectations'' (1997) * ''99-Cent Stores'' (1998) * ''Verisimilitude'' (1998) * ''Genius in Film'' (1998) * ''Truth & Lies'' (1998) * ''Stories & Society ("'' Pleasantville''" and "''
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''")'' (1998) * ''
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: A Blessing on My House (1998) * ''The Need for Structure, Part III: Action Movies'' (1999) * ''Stevie the Cat'' (1999) * ''The Need for Structure, Part IV: The Rejection of Older Forms'' (2000) * ''The Need for Structure, Part V: Irony & Theme'' (2000) * ''America: Land of the Stupid Cowboys'' (2000) * ''Reading Books'' (2000) * ''Monsterization'' (2000) * ''The Intentions of Storytelling'' (2000) * ''My History of Writing Machines'' (2000) * ''A Lesser Form'' (2001) * ''Bailing Out on Los Angeles'' (2001) * ''My Patriotic "Orientation"'' (2003) * ''Religion is Evil'' (2003) * ''The Misuse of Presidential Power'' (2003) * ''Dogma 2006: Facing the Post-''Star Wars'' Era'' (2005) * ''Hollywood Movie Studios'' (2005) * ''Bulgarian Impressions'' (2006) * ''Conservatism'' (2007) * ''"Victory" in Iraq is Pure Garbage'' (2008) * ''Religious Freedom'' (2010) * ''The Making of "''Intent''"'' (2007, rev. 2011)


Selected film and television credits


Bibliography

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References


External links

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