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So inept it's not even funny

Posted : 1 year, 5 months ago on 28 October 2022 06:30

I have seen a lot of bad movies, some have novelty value, some are guilty pleasures and some are downright atrocious. As inept and as appalling as The Room is, for me it belongs in the unintentionally funny/complete train wreck category. The film in my opinion is quite badly made. The settings are dull in the lighting and feel very limited and overly-compact, while the cinematography and editing are some of the worst I've seen in a while. The music feels jumpy and doesn't fit with some scenes, while apart from one classic "I feel like I'm sitting on an atomic bomb waiting for it to go off" the dialogue is inane and painfully cheesy, the story is thinner than a sewing thread, the direction is one of the most inept directing jobs I've encountered in recent years and the film in its pace is painfully slow in many spots. The acting is also atrocious from everybody involved. Tommy Wiseau is a big reason why The Room is so bad, he shows little talent for writing or directing, while his acting fares even worse as I can't remember a single moment where he didn't make me cringe. All in all, a truly inept film, might have some novelty value, but even that can't hide how appalling The Room is. 1/10 Bethany Cox


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La Mejor Peor Película

Posted : 5 years, 5 months ago on 30 October 2018 07:13

"The Room" es sin duda una de las peores películas de la historia. Se trata de una película que busca tomarse en serio que falla de manera estrepitosa y termina sacando unas risas de lo mala que es, en especial el acto final en el que es inevitable contener las risas.

Es completamente mala en cualquier aspecto.

La historia parece una comedia romántica, pero también tiene tintes de drama. Sin embargo esta misma está repleta de cosas ridículas y sin sentido. No hay credibilidad en la motivación de Lisa para serle infiel a Johnny, la subtrama de Denny y la de la madre de Lisa no aportan absolutamente nada, no se muestra el motivo de por qué Johnny es considerado una buena persona más allá de haber cuidado de Denny, etcétera, etcétera, etcétera. De manera curiosa las escenas que quieren ser dramáticas causan gracia, mientras que las escenas que quieren dar gracia causan desesperación.

Los diálogos son de lo más básicos, y eso es realmente quedarse corto. A veces son repititivos, son demasiado simples, son ridículos y hay veces en la que se cruza un diálogo con otro.

Las actuaciones son sin duda pésimas, son inexpresivas, carecen de matices, e incluso ha llegado a pasar que un actor renunciaba y era reemplazado por otro actor completamente distinto.
Los personajes son completamente planos, no existe ninguna profundidad o desarrollo, y ninguno es mínimamente interesante. La reacción de Mark y Lisa a la muerte de Johnny es de lo más ridículo.

El apartado técnico es igualmente terrible. La película se grabó con dos cámaras de calidad distinta, por lo que hay tomas que se ven más pixeleadas que otras. La imágenes de la azotea están hechas con una pantalla verde cutre. Normalmente en una filmación optan por grabar en el sonido directamente ó haciendo doblajes en post-podrucción, pero para ésta película hicieron las dos cosas. También hay una buena probabilidad de que las imágenes se San Francisco las hayan tomado de otras grabaciones.

El ritmo llega a hecerse pesado y da ganas de quitar la película de lo aburrida que es.

"The Room" es un completo desastre fílmico, tiene una de las peores producciones de la historia del cine, y no hay absolutamente nada rescatable. Pero aún así logró obtener el título de película de culto, teniendo un grupo de fanáticos, entre ellos famosos. Hasta la han llamado "El 'Citizen Kane' del cine malo". Y no lo voy a negar, me ha sacado muchas risas, y la tengo entre mis favoritas.


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The Room review

Posted : 6 years, 3 months ago on 11 January 2018 06:35

Oh hi mark
all in this movie is bad what a terrible piece of shit
bad perfomance sex everywhere (for that i cant see all the shitty movie bad story and more

0/10



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The Room review

Posted : 7 years, 2 months ago on 27 January 2017 08:58

Como película en sí, es una mierda (guión, dirección y actuaciones risibles y malas). Pero es mucho más satisfactorio agarrarla como una comedia involuntaria. eeeeh, verdad Johnny?


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The Room review

Posted : 10 years, 1 month ago on 13 March 2014 01:14

This glorious film gets a gangbusting 5* purely due to the pleasure to be gained from just how hilariously bad it is, a masterpiece of delirious crapness, it redefines the definition of worst movie ever with it's utter po-faced seriousness and the commitment of the truly great Tommy Wiseau. I saw it in a cinema in Wellington, NZ on a "The Room" night, plastic spoon throwing and all, and am happy to say it was the weirdest, most joyous experience... Meanwhile, in San Francisco...


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The Room review

Posted : 11 years, 8 months ago on 9 August 2012 06:45

"Gone with the Wind", "Lawrence of Arabia", "The Lord of the Rings Trilogy", and "Dr. Zhivago." What do all of these things have in common? They're all films with a magnificently epic scope, however none of them can really come anywhere close to the granduer ofTommy Wiseau's seminal master, "The Room."


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Oh Hi, Mark!

Posted : 12 years, 11 months ago on 16 May 2011 08:01

The Room...this title alone is enough to make some people laugh uncontrollably. Not because The Room is such a great comedy, but because it is such a great unintentional comedy. This film is clearly meant to be dramatic and heart wrenching, but is written and directed in such a way that all the viewers can do is watch the unintentional hilarity unfold.

This has become a cult classic, compared to Troll 2 and Manos: The Hands of Fate. Mostly because the acting, writing, and directing is so atrociously bad that you can't look away. This film is a train wreck in the strongest sense of the phrase.
Let's begin the review:

Production:

The Room stands out amongst its "so bad it's good" brethren because it had a very large budget ($6 million. Yes, you read that correctly), at least when compared to others like it. It was shot on 35 mm film and high definition video at the same time, with the cameras on the same mount. Several actors quit the film due to creative differences.

Plot:

The Room is about a love triangle between Johnny (Tommy Wiseau, also director, writer, and producer), Lisa (Juliette Danielle), and Mark (Greg Sestero). There are also several subplots that are abandoned as quickly as they are established.

Acting:

The acting is horrible, to say the least. It's like the actors didn't know the movie was going to see the light of day, so they didn't try. The worst, however, is from Wiseau himself. He puts odd inflection onto every word, emphasizes the wrong syllables, and his accent makes him difficult to understand.

Dialogue:

Normally, I wouldn't criticize dialogue because it's not easy to get right, but I'll make an exception for this. The dialogue in this film is awkward, stilted, and weird. At one point, out of nowhere Johnny asks Mark how his sex life is. This happens in a completely unrelated conversation. The characters constantly remind each other of who they are to one another, and Lisa and her mother have the same conversation at least three times.

Overall:

This is a terrible, terrible film. But, I recommend it to anyone who loves bad movies, because it is amazingly funny.




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Its staggering ineptitude renders it hilarious...

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 22 September 2010 08:02

"You are lying! I never hit you! You are tearing me apart, Lisa!"


There are countless bad movies out there. Most of them end up fading into obscurity, as their downright awful nature renders them unbearable. But, every now and then, a terrible movie comes along that becomes a classic solely because of its staggering ineptitude. 2003's The Room is a textbook example of such a movie. As of 2010, this film has developed a massive cult following, and some regard it as the Plan 9 From Outer Space of this generation. In short, The Room is a film that's amazingly, unbelievably inept in every conceivable aspect. Experiencing the film is akin to stepping into an alternate universe devoid of recognisable human behaviour and where up is green. Financed, written, directed, produced by and starring Tommy Wiseau, The Room is the type of film that's unleashed upon the world when an incredibly overconfident, untalented narcissist gains access to filmmaking equipment.


A simple, terribly-realised story of love gone wrong, The Room stars Wiseau as a businessman named Johnny. His live-in girlfriend, Lisa (Juliette Danielle), is tired of their relationship and chooses to turn her attention to Johnny's best friend, Mark (Greg Sestero). Mark succumbs to Lisa's charms all too easily but regrets the affair due to his friendship with Johnny. Meanwhile, Johnny is oblivious to Lisa's infidelity and continues to shower her with chocolates and roses before taking her to bed. On top of this, Lisa's mother advises Lisa to marry Johnny because he's a good provider and a good catch, and it does not matter that she can no longer stomach him. The events that stem from this basic set-up can best be described as a ridiculous series of non-sequiturs.


Wiseau's screenplay is packed with half-baked ideas, out-of-place plot elements, laughably terrible dialogue, and countless screenwriting no-nos. Production blunders litter every single scene of the movie, with frequently out-of-sync dialogue, fucked up continuity, strange staging (Johnny and Lisa's television is situated behind a couch), hilariously bad chroma key effects, endless random establishing shots of San Francisco landmarks, bizarre sex scenes, and frequently out-of-focus cinematography which came as a consequence of the inexperienced director electing to shoot on both 35mm and HD on the same mount. Plot points about cancer, drug money and pregnancy are introduced but are never mentioned again. Meanwhile, characters come and go without explanation, most noticeably Johnny's psychologist friend, played by Kyle Vogt, who quit the film before his scenes were completed. It's hard to use words to describe the terrible acting in this movie, too. Wiseau is the most notable offender, as he delivers his lines as if he were reading the instructions on a tax form.


Although terrible in many respects, The Room is absolutely fucking hilarious from start to finish. It's best viewed with a crowd of people who can appreciate this form of atrocious cinema. Loads of fun can easily be derived by watching it with friends and picking out the plot elements that make no sense. For instance, four characters head outside to play football while wearing tuxedos for no reason - and the game itself consists of the people standing three feet apart tossing the ball to one another. Also funny to watch are the cringe-inducing sex scenes in which Wiseau is clearly unfamiliar with how the missionary position works. Meanwhile, the bizarre music never fits with what's happening on screen, and the abysmal dialogue is a constant source of amusement. Added to this, the meaning of the title is never explained. It's called The Room, but it's set in many different rooms. The hilarity of this film is never-ending.


What truly distinguishes The Room from other legendary cinematic turkeys is Wiseau's narcissism, which is on screen for all to see. A mysteriously-accented, sleepy-eyed figure who emanates the polar opposite of charisma, The Room exudes an intense amount of self-absorption. During the movie, characters constantly state that Johnny is a great guy, yet there is no evidence to corroborate this. Viewers are expected to believe Johnny treats Lisa "like a princess", but the writer-director's understanding of relationships is so poor that Johnny is only seen doing the bare minimum (flowers, declarations of love, and so on). Meanwhile, Lisa is depicted as a slutty, malicious bitch who betrays Johnny out of spite rather than any dramatically credible reason. Wiseau is also crazy enough to believe that viewers will want to see his creepy naked form in the agonisingly long, weird sex scenes.


While one can laugh at The Room constantly, there are still dead spots, and the cinematography is, at times, so ugly that the film is difficult to watch. When it's funny, it's funny, but when it's boring, it's boring. Additionally, as with all bad films, it's truly fascinating to think that Wiseau had a vision so strong and clear that he could actually see the film through to completion and believe he made something good. Thus, Tommy Wiseau must be admitted into the directorial pantheon that also includes Ed Wood. What's also highly amusing is that Wiseau does not mind people thinking that The Room is bad. On the matter, he said, "People should feel free to laugh, cry and express themselves. Just as long as they don't hurt each other." The guy's a certified nutcase. God bless him.

4.8/10



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unbelievable

Posted : 14 years, 9 months ago on 18 July 2009 04:08

Seriously, by far the greatest shit I've ever laid my eyes on. OH goddamn its too good!


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