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  • Just like I like Manos for its..wretchesness and sincerity the same goes for the room. Both are indeed just terrible but they certainly are sincere.

  • Tommy Wiseau is an idiot who made a movie so bad it's funny. Nothing more,nothing less.

  • haha

  • Dibs on his sis!

  • RIP Chase!!!!

  • Melendez, Chase 35 03/12/1976 03/26/2011 Chase was born in Portland He was a webmaster and an artist Chase is survived by his mother, Patricia Mitchell. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements by Crown Memorial Center-Milwaukie.

    R.I.P. Chase

  • R.I.P Chase

  • I love this guy. He's so pretentious.

  • @Leatherbubba

    He's dead now.

  • If you think The Room is bad, rewatch your own review.

    How many damn edits were there? You lose your spot while you were reading off the screen? Big words dont make you seem smart.

  • Tommy Wiseau is an idiot and a hack! He was trying to do a dramatic film, but "The Room" turned out so awful, with it's poor editing, pacing and acting, that people ridiculed it as 'intentionally funny'. If Wiseau had any dignity, he would have said, "This is not what is going for". But since he didn't want to admit his failure, he sold his soul, did a 180, and said, "Yeah! This was a black comedy! Revel in my genius - a-ha-ha-ha! Oh hai, Oscar!"

  • OH HAI CHASE!!!

    ...did you check Redlettermedia's website lately?? Looks like he (they) met Tommy Wiseau at a screening, and apparently the Ep. III review will feature Wiseau himself screaming "YOU ARE TEARING ME APART GEORGE!!" ^^

    Can't wait for the review!!!

  • The room is bad, but there are worst.

  • Hanlon's Razor would say that he really is deluded.

  • Your sister's really pretty.

  • I have seen The Room in home video, and I do not believe the badness was intentional.

    I have seen many awful films, and intentionally bad films as well (The Lost Skeleton of Cadavera is a personal favorite). I believe that competence will leak onto a film, no matter how one strives to keep it out.

    I believe that The Room was a sincere attempt to tell a moving story. The fact that he failed to do so is because his skills weren't up to it, and not because he was making an intentional joke.

  • It's like an Ed Wood film, so bad it's good. But personally I've never been able to get through the first hour.

  • If an Eastern European man learned to speak English from Christopher Walken, acquired a video camera, and sampled some sort of illicit substance...the result would be Tommy Wiseau.

    Genius...well...maybe not. But as far as cinematic history goes I've always felt that it's more important to be unforgettable, and The Room, (if nothing else) is undoubtedly unforgettable.

  • Hi, Denny! (waves)

    I never knew a bad movie could be so inspirational!

    This was an excellent review, man!

    And a brilliant comeback, if you don't mind me saying so.

  • Somehow, there doesn't seem to be a more fitting movie to follow up your discussion of 2001 with than The Room... :)

  • the Nostalgia Critic is going to review this and I refuse to watch reviews before I see that piece of shit

  • Audience particpation is something I haven't gotten to experience all that often. No showings of the Room or the Rocky Horror Picture Show around these parts, I'm afraid. I do remember when Snakes on a Plane came out and everyone was trying to turn that in an audience particpation thing, and it was fun while it lasted, but, well, it didn't last.

    Fun review!

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