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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsLadies and Laddies, I give you the most hilarious trivia page on the Internet Movie Database...
Tommy Wiseau's "The Room."
Behold in wonderment:
The Room (2003)
Trivia
Greg Sestero stated in his book The Disaster Artist that Tommy Wiseau took 32 takes to say the lines "It's not true! I did not hit her! It's bullshit! I did not. Oh, hi, Mark!" Wiseau sometimes needed cue cards to help him with his lines.
Tommy Wiseau claims to have financed the film by importing and selling leather jackets from Korea. He refuses to further elaborate on this.
According to Juliette Danielle, when Tommy Wiseau said the line "In a few minutes, bitch," everyone on the set began laughing at him. Wiseau came out of the bathroom and demanded to know what was so funny.
The phrase "Oh, hi" is spoken nine times, and "Oh, hey" seven times.
Drew Caffrey, who is credited as an executive producer and casting agent, died in 1999, three years before production began.
Shot simultaneously on 35 mm film and high-definition video. Tommy Wiseau was confused about the differences between the formats, so he used both cameras on the same mount. He also purchased the cameras, instead of renting them as film productions
A billboard for the film was erected on Highland Avenue in Los Angeles. It stayed there for five years.
After a very limited theatrical run, the film has become popular as a "midnight movie," with a cult following. Audience members dress up as the characters, throw plastic spoons at the screen, and toss footballs to each other. Tommy Wiseau attends many screenings, and holds Q&A sessions with the audience.
According to Greg Sestero's book, Tommy Wiseau insisted on having his bare bottom filmed. "I have to show my ass or this movie won't sell" was Wiseau's reasoning.
Mark (Greg Sestero) is named after Matt Damon. According to Sestero, Tommy Wiseau misheard the actor's name despite his obsession with the actor.
Unlike most movies, where the sets are generally closed while filming nude sequences, Tommy Wiseau insisted that the set be open while filming the long love scene between Lisa and Johnny.
After filming the first love scene, Tommy Wiseau decided to write in a second love scene, but the actress playing Lisa was uncomfortable. As a compromise, the second love scene between Johnny and Lisa was created from unused shots from the first love scene (which is why the candles are already lit when they arrive).
Filming took over six months. In that time, two cinematographers (along with their crews) resigned and three actors left, being either
Cartoon Network's block Adult Swim aired a somewhat censored version of the film every April Fools' Day from 2009 to 2011.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0368226/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv
Trivia
Greg Sestero stated in his book The Disaster Artist that Tommy Wiseau took 32 takes to say the lines "It's not true! I did not hit her! It's bullshit! I did not. Oh, hi, Mark!" Wiseau sometimes needed cue cards to help him with his lines.
Tommy Wiseau claims to have financed the film by importing and selling leather jackets from Korea. He refuses to further elaborate on this.
According to Juliette Danielle, when Tommy Wiseau said the line "In a few minutes, bitch," everyone on the set began laughing at him. Wiseau came out of the bathroom and demanded to know what was so funny.
The phrase "Oh, hi" is spoken nine times, and "Oh, hey" seven times.
Drew Caffrey, who is credited as an executive producer and casting agent, died in 1999, three years before production began.
Shot simultaneously on 35 mm film and high-definition video. Tommy Wiseau was confused about the differences between the formats, so he used both cameras on the same mount. He also purchased the cameras, instead of renting them as film productions
A billboard for the film was erected on Highland Avenue in Los Angeles. It stayed there for five years.
After a very limited theatrical run, the film has become popular as a "midnight movie," with a cult following. Audience members dress up as the characters, throw plastic spoons at the screen, and toss footballs to each other. Tommy Wiseau attends many screenings, and holds Q&A sessions with the audience.
According to Greg Sestero's book, Tommy Wiseau insisted on having his bare bottom filmed. "I have to show my ass or this movie won't sell" was Wiseau's reasoning.
Mark (Greg Sestero) is named after Matt Damon. According to Sestero, Tommy Wiseau misheard the actor's name despite his obsession with the actor.
Unlike most movies, where the sets are generally closed while filming nude sequences, Tommy Wiseau insisted that the set be open while filming the long love scene between Lisa and Johnny.
After filming the first love scene, Tommy Wiseau decided to write in a second love scene, but the actress playing Lisa was uncomfortable. As a compromise, the second love scene between Johnny and Lisa was created from unused shots from the first love scene (which is why the candles are already lit when they arrive).
Filming took over six months. In that time, two cinematographers (along with their crews) resigned and three actors left, being either
Cartoon Network's block Adult Swim aired a somewhat censored version of the film every April Fools' Day from 2009 to 2011.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0368226/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv
I've only seen The Room once on TV... My Gawd.
When The Disaster Artist comes out, I have to check it out. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3521126/
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Ladies and Laddies, I give you the most hilarious trivia page on the Internet Movie Database... (Original Post)
MrScorpio
Apr 2016
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retrowire
(10,345 posts)1. that film really is a gem
YOU'RE TEARING ME APART LISA
unblock
(52,331 posts)2. lol! now i want christopher guest to make "this is tommy wiseau"
Oneironaut
(5,525 posts)3. Oh hai doggy!
progressoid
(49,999 posts)4. Oh, hi, Mark
I tried to watch it but couldn't manage the whole thing.