I wonder how long until this gets any sort of release. There was a work in progress showing on the weekend.
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It will be this year, Nov/Dec at the latest
Christ
Does that man ever age?
alien vampires don't age
>never goes outside, is primarily nocturnal, you know, like those parasol holding pale Korean girls
>uses enough black hair dye to turn Tilda Swinton into a nigger
so did Cory ever say who touched him?
dont touch me, motherfucker
why is he helping to promote a movie based on a book that paints him out to be a complete Muppet?
Because he's a complete muppet?
trailer fucking when
how do i convince my lazy normie friend to read the book first before getting watered down by le weed man?
i even sent his lazy ass the book on tape
I wish the book was more about making the Room and less about the career of a literally who actor. I still enjoyed it though.
Because it doesn't? Not completely anyway, among all the gonzo behaviour there's a lot of touching stuff with him and greg, don't know why people make it seem like he shits on Tommy hard for the whole book.
I actually feel the opposite, knowing more about Greg and his relationship with Tommy makes Tommy seem more relateable
I just didn't care about Greg being in Patch Adams and some terrible puppet master movie. Maybe I'm making a good deal out of nothing but I felt like a lot was left out of the Room production stuff.
No, but Kirk Douglas raped the ever loving shit out of Natalie Wood when she was 15 or 16 and everyone in Hollywood knew but no one said shit for decades until RDJ brought it up. So either wait decades or tweet RDJ and ask him if he knows.
You leetle tramp
franco already getting oscar buzz for this, wtf
The making of the Room is colored by the relationship of Greg and Tommy. It wouldn't be as interesting if it was just another Ed Wood type of deal.
>people still give a shit about tommy wiseau
why? WHY?
>that part where Tommy somehow got Greg's phone number
>when he was in Rome, filming Puppet Master
>to wish him a merry christmas
Oh well that's very interesting story
redditors are obsessed. even here they won't shut the fuck up about it
because he's getting $$$$ for it obv
What\s the interesting part?
>Maybe I'm making a good deal out of nothing but I felt like a lot was left out of the Room production stuff.
Wouldn't there be books by other people involved in the production if that were true to fill in the blanks/capitalize on it like Greg did? Like a real REAL "Inside the Room" feature.
Face it, Greg's the only true link to Tommy as both a friend and an actor on the Room surely more people would've stepped forward by now.
That and them driving to see James Dean's crash site were some really good moments in the book, I hope that's in the movie.
She paid for dinner
>I wish the book was more about making the Room and less about the career of a literally who actor. I still enjoyed it though.
All Greg tells about himself is very important for the relationship with Tommy.
His French mother is a very big part in Sestero being capable of imitating Tommy's accent so well. Also they both speak french, him and Tommy. How they both suck at acting. Tommy turned Greg's life upside down and maybe he is an idiot who thinks "The Room" ruined his career and his now trying to cash what he can from it or he genuinely feels like Tommy through the weirdness really gave his life something meaningful.
The book is really really well written. And the audiobook is simply amazing.
The "Stella!" part had me in tears of laughter.
But I also felt bad for Tommy in a lot of parts, his loneliness.
I get the idea that Tommy might have brain damage from the car accident. But that just makes me think how he was able to financially go through the movie.
All in all it's such a great story all this. Hope they get that in the movie.
I get the feeling Tommy puts on this act of being mildly retarded so no one ever knows the real him
>Greg getting them lost for like the third time
"Babyfaaaaaaaaace, never change."
I fed up with this worl
I cried when I read that in the book.
Whatever
Did James Franco finally direct a good movie? Does endless trial and error really work?
>Does endless trial and error really work?
Practise makes perfect bro
Daily reminder Tommy is only supporting this shit movie/book 45%.
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Im hype as fuck for this
just waiting for the trailer to destroy everything
They have to sacrifice some of the darker or more touching stuff from the novel for the laughs.
There's no way they could bring the book in full glory.
This book needs ten episodes of HBO treatment with flashbacks to communist Poland, France and New Orleans. Everyone would be crying by the end.
They discussed every pasrt of the movie with Tommy. I think there is now way he would let them include scenes from his past(all based on rummors only actually). We will know it only after his death.
If you ask one thousand girls out, one is bound to say yes
Yes, he looks about 65 now
he looks like furby