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The Room

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
98K
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POPULARITY
1,999
115
Tommy Wiseau in The Room (2003)
Johnny is a successful banker with great respect for and dedication to the people in his life, especially his future wife Lisa. Johnny can also be a little too trusting at times which haunts him later on. Lisa is a beautiful blonde fiancé of Johnny. She has always gotten her way and will manipulate to get what she wants. She is a taker, with a double personality, and her deadly schemes lead to her own downfall. Mark is a young, successful and independent best friend of Johnny. He has a good heart, but gets caught up in Lisa's dangerous web and gives into temptation. This eventually brings him to great loss. Claudette is the classy, sophisticated mother of Lisa who has had disappointing relationships in her life. She wants her daughter to be married as soon as possible so she can benefit. Denny is an orphan boy, naive and confused about life, love, and friendship. Denny is very ambitious and also very grateful to the people that are in his life. "The Room" depicts the depths of friendship and relationships in one's life and raises life's real and most asked question: "Can you ever really trust anyone?"
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In San Francisco, an amiable banker's seemingly perfect life is turned upside down when his deceitful bride-to-be embarks on a passionate affair with his best friend.In San Francisco, an amiable banker's seemingly perfect life is turned upside down when his deceitful bride-to-be embarks on a passionate affair with his best friend.In San Francisco, an amiable banker's seemingly perfect life is turned upside down when his deceitful bride-to-be embarks on a passionate affair with his best friend.

  • Director
    • Tommy Wiseau
  • Writer
    • Tommy Wiseau
  • Stars
    • Tommy Wiseau
    • Juliette Danielle
    • Greg Sestero
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    98K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,999
    115
    • Director
      • Tommy Wiseau
    • Writer
      • Tommy Wiseau
    • Stars
      • Tommy Wiseau
      • Juliette Danielle
      • Greg Sestero
    • 819User reviews
    • 122Critic reviews
    • 9Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Tommy Wiseau
    Tommy Wiseau
    • Johnny
    Juliette Danielle
    Juliette Danielle
    • Lisa
    Greg Sestero
    Greg Sestero
    • Mark
    Philip Haldiman
    • Denny
    • (as Phillip Haldiman)
    Carolyn Minnott
    Carolyn Minnott
    • Claudette
    • (as Carolyn Minnot)
    Robyn Paris
    Robyn Paris
    • Michelle
    Mike Holmes
    • Mike
    • (as Mike Scott)
    Dan Janjigian
    • Chris-R
    Kyle Vogt
    • Peter
    Greg Ellery
    Greg Ellery
    • Steven
    Piper Gore
    • Party Member #1
    Kari McDermott
    • Party Member #2
    • (as Kari McDermont)
    Jennifer Vanderbliek
    • Party Member #3
    • (as Jen Vanderbliek)
    Bennett Dunn
    Bennett Dunn
    • Party Member #4
    • (as Bennet Dunn)
    Padma Moyer
    • Susan
    Daron Jennings
    • Barista #2
    Thomas E. Webster
    • Coffee Shop Customer #1
    Nora DeMarcky
    • Coffee Shop Customer #2
    • Director
      • Tommy Wiseau
    • Writer
      • Tommy Wiseau
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    User reviews819

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    1Rogansi

    Happy Accident

    This film is completely worth seeing. A friend of mine recently said it was as if a deer made a movie about human interaction, unable to comprehend what it is to be a human being. It is hilarious.

    It is also funny how many people actually see this as a real movie, and take the acting, story, and dialogue seriously. It's a sad testament to the state of intelligence of some, but that doesn't detract from the movies awful redemption.

    There was no way this was made as a 'black comedy' on purpose. The ineptness present in ALL aspects of the film could only come about through an attempt to put Tommy's own high-school angsty experiences (probably) on tape. When the reviews trashed the movie, he pulled a Paul Ruebens "I meant to do that". The denial of the films obvious serious beginnings add even more hilarity. Tommy, we are laughing at you, not with you. Thank you for that.
    1domienappelsien

    Hard to decide: should I give this a very low or a very high grade?

    There are a number of "so bad it's hilarious" movies out there but almost all of them are in the sci-fi and horror genres. "The Room" is exceptional in that it's intended as an edgy independent psychological drama. To see a "Plan 9 From Outer Space"-style version of that genre is even funnier! This film is absolutely bizarre. The dialogue is at once very childlike and yet it tries to tackle "heavy" themes like adultery, terminal illness, drug abuse and the like. As a result, it feels like it was written by an alien from outer space. And when you see The Room's protagonist, who is also the director, writer and producer, you'll see that he very likely IS an alien from outer space! It's absolutely unbelievably, jaw-droppingly awful... And highly recommended!
    tom-2979

    The Movie [0/10] The Experience [10/10] A TRUE CINEMATIC PARADOX!

    Okay - quality of the movie [0/10] Enjoyability of the movie [10/10]

    Total paradox, right?

    This is the absolute pinnacle of bad story, bad dialogue, bad editing, bad plot.. I mean, I'm saying 'bad' like there actually is any of these elements within the film. The editing makes no sense, it seems randomly cut with continuity errors, there are lines like 'What's going on with the candles and the music' when there ARE NO candles or music.. The entire thing is absurd. But what makes it truly unique is that it was done entirely seriously, this is not a tongue in cheek production like low budget bad movies that know they are catering to an audience who expect to laugh at the poor effects and story.. No, this man, Tommy Wuseau, honestly, genuinely thought he was crafting his magnum opus, masterpiece of cinema.

    Is it good? Absolutely, definitely not.

    However - as a movie EXPERIENCE. I watched this with some of my family, warning them it was terrible, but we had one of the funniest, most incredible bonding experiences in cinematic history - As we collectively picked apart every camera angle, wobbly set, insane use of props, costume, music that skips, repeats, continuity, edits, plot and dialogue. There is not one redeeming moment in the entire movie. Even if there is a single well crafted line (there isn't) it would have to be spoken by either a terrible actor or by Tommy himself, who's accent sounds like it was in a European car crash . We all laughed until it HURT, and for that.. I have to give the experience a 10/10. I've never enjoyed a movie more with friends and family more than this one.. EVER.

    I head that the experience is similar in theatres that still show this film for precisely this reason. Everybody dresses up as their favourite character, recites every line and throws spoons at the screen every time one inexplicably ends up on screen (it's a lot.. is there a reason behind this 'artistic' decision. No. There is no reason for anything)

    There is more and more to notice about this film every time I watch it.. Most recently, how the architecture of the building makes no sense whatsoever. They appear to be on the ground floor, but exiting from the other side causes them to end up on the roof - at night. It's things like this that could inspire a PhD in studying the intricate insanity and entirely non sequitur values of every moment in The Room.

    Do I recommend it? Well.. how can I not. Everyone needs to see this movie at least once, after a couple of drinks and with friends. It's even funnier than Weekend at Bernies after taking magic mushrooms.

    I almost died laughing from a hypoxic brain injury, unable to catch my breath - narrowly avoiding giggling myself into a coma.

    The finest abdominal workout video ever made.
    3kosmasp

    Disaster movie

    Now I did not watch this when it came, I even avoided watching it until a couple of days ago. I wanted to see this before going into Disaster Artist (more on that movie on it's own page). Now before watching Disaster Artist I was thinking rating this a 1. Then I was like 1 sounds too much like so bad it's actually good, so I decided to go with a 2. And after Disaster Artist and some background on certain things, I'm willing to go for a 3.

    Why you may ask? Well, if you watch this with a couple of friends or strangerrs, this can be quite the experience. It's not about quality here (certainly not acting or script, the amount of repetition is suffocating and obnoxious to say the least), but about an experience with others about a really bad movie, that was meant to be a drama. Well I guess it's still a Drama, but not in the conventionnal sense.

    Tommy is really bad and it seems he has to be dubbed at times. There are quite a few "What the ..." moments. Tommys laugh is ... curious? Definitely very unique. There's no real story and there are 3 to 4 sex scenes in the first 20 minutes of the movie. But worry not (or do?), it changes pace from there. But there is nudity applenty, especially Tommys bare behind, and a strange position to have actual intercourse is being revealed too. Or at least a anatomically incorrect penetration spot if you want to call it that. Now that may sound just crazy, but some will find this very amusing.

    You can obviously watch just Highlights of this, but you will never know how bad it really is, if you don't watch it fully, to get the full experience of things. The closest to that, without going through the whole thing, is the Honest Trailer from Screen Junkies ...
    1NeelyO

    The "Plan 9 from Outer Space" of chamber dramas

    Forget all the three-line raves this movie has received (which all seem to be suspiciously similar in tone). THE ROOM is one of those rare laugh-riots that is so fantastically inept as to border on genius. While most bad movies offer a handful of terrible scenes divided by stretches of just plain dull, writer-director-producer-star Tommy Wiseau's film offers one moment of disaster after another.

    Whether it's the made-up-by-fifth-graders dialogue, the deer-in-headlights performances, or the positively icky sex scenes (love those smushed rose petals on the chubby girl's back), you'll be howling from start to finish.

    This movie has already amassed a cult of people who know what to yell at the screen and when; for a movie that's being self-distributed, this rates as some kind of crap-movie miracle.

    Keep an eye out for the pointless insert shots of San Francisco, which give the idea of time passing even when it doesn't: one party scene, for example, features eight of these cut-aways.

    You really can't believe how terrible THE ROOM is, but at least it's entertaining, albeit in ways that the lazy-eyed, odd-bodied, English-mangling auteur never imagined. Not to be missed.

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    • Trivia
      According to Greg Sestero, Tommy Wiseau submitted the film to Paramount Pictures, hoping to get them on board as distributor. Usually, it takes about two weeks to get a reply from such a studio. This movie, however, was rejected within 24 hours.
    • Goofs
      Mark asks Lisa "what's going on" with "the candles [and] the music", but neither music nor candles are present.
    • Quotes

      Johnny: YOU ARE TEARING ME APART, LISA!

    • Crazy credits
      Craft Service - L.A. & S.F. Fast Food
    • Alternate versions
      In the DVD and theatrical versions of the film, when Johnny throws his TV out the window in the climax, it is obvious that it is daytime when the TV smashes to the ground despite taking place at night. However, in the Blu-ray transfer, a partial "day for night" filter was added.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!: Tommy (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      You're My Rose
      Performed by Kitra Williams

      Written by Kitra Williams and Wayman Davis

      Music written and arranged by Wayman Davis for Nu-Rhythmn

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 2003 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Xona
    • Filming locations
      • Wiseau Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Wiseau-Films
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $549,602
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,227,228
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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