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Gatsby 11-09-14 12:04 AM

Decided to make a thread for one of the greatest black comedy director/actor alive and the bible of horrible film and television show-making.

This will also be a fan club thread. If you want to join please request by posting.

Club Members:

- Gatsby (Club President)
- Kakarot89
- Iroquois
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Gatsby 11-09-14 12:05 AM

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Interview with the legendary genius

PART 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jV3V9Lw68I

Iroquois 11-09-14 01:43 AM

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I don't exactly consider Wiseau a master of black comedy. Sure, I found The Room as hilarious as the next person, but I never bought Wiseau's claim that it was always supposed to be a comedy - to me, it seemed like he had gone and made a very sincere melodrama but when people started up the so-bad-it's-good cult around it I guess it seemed easier for him to just roll with it and go "yeah, it was on purpose".

I've seen some of his post-Room projects such as The House That Drips Blood on Alex, which did feel like a very deliberate attempt to make another so-bad-it's-good film but the lack of sincerity rendered it a failure. I know he's been trying to produce a sitcom called The Neighbours for a while now and I reckon it's going to be more of the same. The last thing I've seen him in was this web series where he is regularly abducted by an alien and made to play videogames while offering MST3K-style commentary. It was alright but not on the level of The Room. Then again, what is?

Gatsby 11-09-14 02:08 AM

The black comedy part I wrote was sarcasm, and making fun of his claim. :D

Iroquois 11-09-14 02:12 AM

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Ah, in my defence I cite Poe's Law since there wasn't any obvious indication of sarcasm.

Kakarot89 11-09-14 03:32 AM

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I want to be in the club!

Gatsby 11-09-14 03:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Kakarot89 (Post 1201580)
I want to be in the club!
Added! :)

Kakarot89 11-09-14 03:44 AM

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So it's funny that this was posted today, two days ago I started reading The Disaster Artist written by Greg Sestero (Mark) it's really fascinating. It gives a lot of insight into how The Room was made. Also, I see a lot of people on the internet (not just here but on YouTube and other sites too) claim House That Drips Blood was Tommy's short. He just starred in it, he had nothing to do with the writing or anything else (at least to my knowledge). I'm not trying to start a fight or anything, just simply stating.

Iroquois 11-09-14 08:28 AM

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I'll join the club, too, make me treasurer so I can learn how to finance a film by selling leather jackets.

Also, Kakarot, yeah, I admit I assumed he was responsible for making the film as well as appearing in it. He's not responsible for making that videogame series I mentioned either, which makes me question his self-awareness and whether or not it affects what stuff he appears in for better or for worse.

Mr Minio 11-09-14 09:41 AM

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Native speakers claim it's hard to understand the guy talking. I don't have any problem with that. I guess it makes me a true fan of Wiseau.

Kakarot89 11-09-14 02:12 PM

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Here's a few things I learned about Tommy from reading The Disaster Artist:

He was in two car accidents. One in France, when a friend was driving and flipped the car which fell into a lake. Another when a guy ran a red light which put Tommy in the hospital for some time.

He drove a Mercedes long before shooting The Room and also had an apartment in San Francisco and a condo in L.A.

At one point Tommy wanted his car to drive off the roof set and fly through the sky. When asked why he wanted to do this he answered, "It's just a possible side plot. Maybe Johnny is a vampire." I don't know about you guys but I think that is an awesome subplot, though like so many in The Room, I'm sure it would go nowhere.

The "hospital on Guerrero Street" line was adlibbed by Greg Sestero because Tommy kept laughing every time Greg said "she was beat up so bad she ended up in the hospital." Tommy was told numerous times by his script supervisor not to laugh because it is not a funny story but every take he kept doing the creepy laugh. There is not actually a hospital on Guerrero Street, it's the street Tommy lived on in San Francisco.

The aforementioned line actually pissed Tommy off because he didn't want Greg telling anyone about him. Honestly, it reminds me of Fight Club. The line was kept in the finished film because it was the only take Greg's audio could be understood in.

I've learned other things too but I don't think you guys really want me droning on and on about random Tommy Wiseau trivia...or do you?

Gatsby 11-09-14 06:25 PM

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His brain needs to be studied after he dies to crack the enigma of the amazing level of genius.

Zkbvjxq 11-09-14 10:19 PM

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Oh man... I'm reading The Disaster Artist right now. I don't normally read that much, but I took a look at this after first watching this movie about a year ago and just being fascinated by the bizarreness of Tommy Wiseau. I'll go through my favourite parts in more detail when I get on my computer, but all I can say is that if you can get a copy of this book, by any means necessary read it!

Gotta love the dual film/digital camera setup there :P

Gatsby 11-25-14 06:05 AM

Cmon guys... we can't let this thread die!

What kind of movie would you like Tommy to direct? My pick is a sci-fi one. :D

Kakarot89 11-26-14 12:24 AM

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I would love to see him direct a horror film.

Kakarot89 11-29-14 02:33 AM

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I would like to add to my previous post. I would love to see him direct a horror film where he is the monster/psycho killer/whatever is attacking everyone.

Gideon58 11-30-14 03:48 PM

Never heard of Tommy Wiseau so I just checked out his IMDB page and didn't learn much...not familiar with any of his work.

Gatsby 11-30-14 06:48 PM

Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 1211999)
Never heard of Tommy Wiseau so I just checked out his IMDB page and didn't learn much...not familiar with any of his work.
Try watching his one and only masterpiece, and you'll instantly fall in love with him.

Kakarot89 11-30-14 08:07 PM

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My daughter fell in love with him watching the Tommy Wi-show. After reading how he didn't know any of the lines he wrote, I'm convinced that everything he does is improv.

Mr Minio 12-02-14 10:34 AM

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http://www.quickmeme.com/img/15/15f2...091d9f87d9.jpg


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