The Room was a movie about women destroying a life of a hard working honest man

>The Room was a movie about women destroying a life of a hard working honest man

>James Franco's career was ruined by baseless accusation by greedy women and he lost his chance at the Oscar awards(probably removed from the list of nominations after the fact)

Was Tommy Wiseau a genius who predicted this?

Anything that makes James Franco feel bad is a good thing. Fuck that faggot.

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The Room is a lot more interesting when you realize how Tommy probably did deal with some really fucked up stuff in his life like women like that.

Why? Because he made Tommy famous and led him to reach Golden Globe awards?

>James Franco is who made Tommy famous

Haven't we all? Most of my friends and myself have dealt with some serious betrayal from women at one point or another, and we're only mid-twenties guys.

SHOULDA GIVEN TOMMY HIS SPOTLIGHT YOU JABRONI
THE STARS ALIGNED TO GIVE THE GUY WHO WOULD NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS GET CLOSE TO THE GOLDEN GLOBES MAINSTAGE MIC AND YOU CHOSE TO DENY HIM HIS MOMENT
THIS IS KARMA YOU GREASY CUNT
FEELS
FUCKING
GOOD
MAN

Dinner For Schmucks for the Chris Chan generation.

Almost no man hasn't

I would be OK if it wasn't made by roasties

no one cares dumb northamerican

>denies /ourguy/ the mic
>gets burned

A lot of guys have, but most guys in the west have some sort of cushion to fall back on emotionally which can make it easier to not become soured on relations with others.

Tommy growing up in Poland meant he likely had a pretty fucking hard life growing up, resulting in his having a relatively odd take on what people could be like which would throw people for a loop.

I'm interested in what do you mean by that. I'm not really sure what differences does Poland has in regards to this emotional cushion you've mentioned, especially because as far as I'm aware it's a horribly brutal process even with it. How would it be particularly bad for him?

>Tommy was propositioned for sex several times in his time as a poorfag and probably took it up at least once
>Makes some odd comments about prostitution, even tells Greg at one point it's not what he'd think

Kek

>I'm not really sure what differences does Poland has in regards to this emotional cushion you've mentioned, especially because as far as I'm aware it's a horribly brutal process even with it. How would it be particularly bad for him?

Different things can help act as some emotional cushion, whether it's friends, family, or just money.

Tommy having worked himself up by growing up in Poland (a relatively poor country) then moving off to Western Europe essentially had no ties to family or friends he could depend on. Tommy of course isn't the only person in the world to deal with living without friends, family, or money, but that's fairly unique when it comes to people that make movies since it's an area where you usually see people that have lived pretty comfortable lives telling various stories. That's even the case for people that write books of most any sort, since book writing typically doesn't make anyone that much money it means you mostly have people writing books as a hobby or as vanity projects.

To cont.

So Tommy likely had a fairly fucked up time growing up in comparison to most story tellers, likely making him much blunter with how he tried speaking in both real life and in his movie.

Like there was the time when he and his friend were out at a bar(?) enjoying themselves when a couple women came up prattling on for a while. When they finally stopped speaking for a moment Tommy plainly asked something like "so do you girls do anything other than drink?".

good
what a pathetic faggot
>literally inflating his ego for getting an award for portraying a medioocre movie and then denying the guy he got an award for the mic for a brief moment
dickhead

I just think it's neat that he went through some real shit, doesn't come out of it okay, yet still manages to do well for himself, even with the depressive state prior to making the movie

Everything about him feels like an uplifting story.

Deals with fucked up life, builds himself up to become a major financial success, and when he tries to do his own movie where he could be some traditional Hollywood hunk and fails he rolls with it as he accepts that people are having fun with the movie.