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Bad Movies We Love: The Room

What do you say about the film that says it all? How can words add anything to this towering cinematic fortress of prestige? Is it wrong to “describe” senselessness? I’m a valiant first-time viewer of Tommy Wiseau’s 2003 dada vortex, and I’m going to attempt to convey the whimsical hemorrhage I just experienced. Spoiler: I ain’t Jill Bolte Taylor , and I won’t succeed at this feat. Here’s to a good effort.

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Bad Movies We Love: The Room

Video Game Version of The Room Boasts Broken English and Pixel-Perfect Nudity

When I spoke to Tommy Wiseau at Comic Con , the auteur behind the cult sensation The Room was bullish about his career: “I’m hoping for any project, from little person, to big person! But guess what, I am little person!” Now, he is an even littler person, in The Room: The Game .

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Video Game Version of The Room Boasts Broken English and Pixel-Perfect Nudity

Your Bad Guys Will No Longer Be British

In America, we both admire and fear British actors: On the one hand, we give them all our Oscars, but on the other, we constantly make them play villains. Now, in news that will either make Alan Rickman very happy or cause him to file a panic-stricken unemployment application, Paramount is resolving to cast actors with more indeterminate accents in the studio’s bad guy roles. Tommy Wiseau, now is your moment. [ New Zealand Herald via MCN ]

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Your Bad Guys Will No Longer Be British

Tommy Wiseau Makes a Bloody, Campy Return