What's the deal with this movie
>>219716897Autistic immigrant thought he was making a masterpiece by copying tropes in American drama without understanding their context. Still, it's better than the Star Wars sequels.
>>219716897Weird vanity project by an immigrant with a lot of spare cash
>>219716897Bad movie that gained a cult following because the guy who made it is intriguingly retarded
hollywood circlejerk, you only get it if you are involved with their business and have lived in a specific time when it was advertised on a large billboard there. A bit like once upon a time in hollywood but with basically zero budget
>>219716989This and it's also kino as a film study for techniques NOT to use
>>219716897Shitty passion project by some autistic guy that pretentious fags like to watch because they think they're so quirky and different by watching shitty movies
>>219717028How is it like Once Upon A Time in Hollywood in the slightest?
>>219716897It is a passion project made by a retard from Moldova.
>>219716897just watch the Franco film, it explains it pretty wellthe main guy was the main character, writer, director, and the only person financing the movie so he had complete creative control over the project and everyone else had to just do what he wanted
>>219716897It's the story of a hard working man whose life falls apart despite his goodness. >Best friend sleeps with future wife>Bank doesn't give him promotionClaudette fully deserved her breast cancer.
>>219717083Interesting. I haven't watched it yet but it's always on some guy's top 10 worst movies of all the time.
>>219717176Still doesn't explain who the fuck Tommy is or where he got all of his money from
>>219717118hollywood circlejerk. movie for movie makers, not for a regular audience
The Room's "so bad it's good" rep is the epitome of millennial self-righteousness and naivete.It has an easy, politically correct target (a white male who's been hurt by women? CRINGE!) that millennials could laugh at while still patting themselves on the back. It's no coincidence that the generation who laughed at The Room was the same one who would invent cancel culture.It would also be the generation who would support fourth wave feminism because they thought a woman like Lisa was just a ridiculous caricature, who couldn't exist in real life.23 years later, the ideology that mocks The Room has been thoroughly discredited. It's the most honest movie about relationships ever made and deserves your respect.
>>219717028Oh, he had a budget.
>>219717274It's just funny, dork
>>219717250I mean we have no concrete proof but everyone can basically figure it outrich but not ultra-rich parents from Eastern Europe, probably an only child (seeing as how he wanted everything his way), inherits a bunch of money (a couple million at most) and chases his dream of being a Hollywood star with full narcissism
>>219717274we are not responsible for you being a virgin, zoomzoom
>>219717274now explain the undertones of sexism and transphobia which caused millenials to make fun of "Friday" by Rebecca Black
>>219717250He imports leather jackets for the mafia.
>>219717250He owned a bunch of clothing stores.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cufePE5NaEM
>>219717274Everyone betray him, not just Lisa
>>219717482that was clearly post-Room trying to capitalize on his "fame" knowing how retarded the dude is, there's no way he made the money himself in any sort of business. There was a theory he was a male prostitute who married some baroness in her 80s but there's no way he's slick enough to romance an old rich broad. He's an autistic retard that stumbled into too much money one day, it's the only thing that makes sense
>>219717722He is a Polack who had connections to the Eastern bloc when the wall came down and communism ended, it was very easy to make a fortune back in those days.
>>219717446she's a "spoiled rich girl with a music video handed to her on a silver plate" and whether that was actually true or not, it overrode any her status as a young woman and her being of mixed hispanic descent
>>219717482>to be or NAHT to be
>>219717835I don't like the dogwhistle racism of "sitting in the front seat/sitting in the back seat/gotta make my mind up/which seat should I take?"You know who didn't have that choice? Rosa Parks.
>>219716897Tax Write Off
>>219717722Look, retard, he owned the stores before he made the movie.
>>219717722He said it was from retail and real estate. Who are we to say otherwise
>>219717482from youtube comment>Joking aside, Greg Sestero (Mark in "The Room") talked about this in his book, "The Disaster Artist." He and Tommy were both aspiring actors, and he mentioned to Tommy that he wanted to try and join SAG, the actors union, so he could get better roles. Tommy asked what "the SAG" was, and how to get into it. Greg explained it to him and gave him a few of the more typical ways actors join (get cast as a background extra in three SAG productions, get a speaking part in a SAG movie or a SAG commercial, etc.). Tommy owned "Street Fashions," a clothing store in San Francisco, so he shot this commercial for it under a SAG contract, in effect buying his way into SAG membership.
>>219716897everybody betray him he fed up with this worl
>>219717250he's probably just the son of some rich guy. never grew up and never had to
>>219717274The movie would have been just bad and forgettable if it had a conventional, unremarkable main character. It’s Tommy who makes it memorable, not any woke conspiracy.
>>219721061The opening line being Tommy's "HI BABE" with his retarded accent really locks you in
>>219721061You're my favorite poster!
Its postmodern Shakespearian tragicomedy, inspired by German expressionism and American cinema.Tommy is a great director, very underrated.
>I missed you>what are you talking about I just saw you
>>219716975/thread
>>219716897Everyone betray him
>>219717722WORNG!He filmed the commercial after Greg came back from filibuster Puppet Master. Tommy owned the SF building at the time of filming The Room and filmed b-roll on the roof there to impose on the green screen roof scenes in the film.
The Disaster Artist book was kino and it actually made me more sympathetic towards Tommy and less towards Greg. Tommy is basically the embodiment of the American dream. Came over here from some former soviet shithole and through sheer tenacity and wit became a millionaire. Meanwhile Greg is a spoiled pretty boy that never had the drive to really go after what he wanted, and ungratefully leeches off of Tommy instead.
>>219721321There needs to be a remake of Bad Lieutenant featuring Tommy...
>>219722449To this day Greg still leaches off of Tommy.
>>219721274Here you go, keep the (You)
Greg would've been a failed Hollywood nobody if it weren't for Tommy
>>219723071Greg always acts like he was doing Tommy a favor, when in reality it's the complete opposite and he basically owes Tommy his entire life. Always rubbed me the wrong way.
>>219716897He was a grifter
Can I have a dozen (You)'s, please?
>>219723316i listened the audio book read by greg so his character felt extra whiny and annoying lol
Why nobody ever speaks about the obvious reason why the movie was made, and where the money actually came from? It’s literally money laundering
>>219724114Okay why not just dump your money in to ocean and call it money laundering. Much faster way.
>>219723316You're trying to tell me the star of Retro Puppet Master might have been at the tail end of a failed Hollywood Career and now can make a living doing appearances at fancons and screenings across America? You have to remember that every mediocre actor who is mildly attractive in the world is a pretentious cunt.Surely he thinks if he hadn't done the Room he'da ended up on Days of Our Lives for a character arc before ending up probably in one of the roles on The Big Bang Theory (no offense to John Galecki but that's definitely Greg's role if he gets on the right shows) and eventually ending up on an MCU series or something and right now instead of being in Des Moines at the Des Moines Cinemas Midnight Madness he'd be on a soundstage in North Hollywood doing some reshoots for Avengers Doomsday with Mark Ruffalo and Scarlett Johansen.
>>219724440Sure thing, anon. You forgot he's always a terrible actor
>>219717274YWNBAW
>>219724528So did he
>>219716897when I first saw this poster I thought it was Oliver Platt because of how fat he looked. But he doesn't look like that in the actual movie.
Instead of "Gaawwddd forgive me" before shooting himself he should've said "surpriiiiissse" since it was at his surprise party. Would've been kino
>>219716897oh, hi Mark
There's this fucking parody music video using The Room clips and it gets stuck in my fucking head constantly
>>219717722nah he owned a bunch of stuff before making the movie, I think he owned the house they were filming on as well or something along those lines
>>219723550Hi doggy
>>219717722Tommy Wiseau is/was stupidly rich. He dropped 6 million on making the movie, and according to Greg it didn't even make a dent his finances.
>>219724961Yea
>>219724256Because you can’t get your money back that way.
>>219723550That’s (me)
>>219723550Oh hi, Johnny, I didn’t know it was you. Here you go.
>>219717658He fedup wid dis whurl
>>219727049That'll be 18 dollars
>>219717722There's actual newspaper articles from the nineties confirming he owns real estate in San Francisco.
>>219717388Rich immigrant working as a dishwasher in a French restaurant as an illegal immigrant who was eventually deported
he is just a leetle cheeken. cheeep cheep cheep cheeeeep.
>>219726181Money laundering involves fake transactions to wash money. For example opening a vape shop and reporting $250,000 in cash transaction and using that as a way to put drug money in a legitimate bank account. Tommy paid legitimate equipment companies and filming location businesses for their services. There's no washing of money in any way