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Not that good really, most of the humour about the movie is already very well lnown


Just seen it, not that impressed.

Franco does a good job, but the funny bits are kind of too well known already.

I laughed twice.

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I haven't seen it yet but am looking forward to it. Do you think it's possible that you're overestimating how well known those parts might be? The movie has a rabid cult following for sure (I'm somewhat part of it) but outside that there are many more people who have never seen The Room and know very little about it. I guess what I'm asking is; if you had never seen The Room, do you think you'd have rated this movie much higher? Or would it not make much of a difference in your opinion?

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I saw The Disaster Artist this afternoon and I think that if you've never seen The Room then you're probably just not going to really get the movie. I mean, you'll understand the plot, but there's going to be a lot of stuff that is lost on you.

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thank you

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don't be afraid, it's crap and you know it, say it!

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Isn't that the whole point? To PROMOTE the original The Room movie? Add to its cult appeal? In that case, I'd say it succeeded. I really want to see The Room now.

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I suppose then it'll be more enjoyable for those who haven't seen The Room and don't plan to (I tried watching five minutes of it one time and couldn't go on).

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> most of the humour about the movie is already very well lnown

I just finished watching it and I had no idea about anything about the movie, went in totally cold.

I did not even know that was James Franco until well over half way into the movie.

I can say, viewing without any pre-knowledge, the film is kinda cute, maybe a 6/10, not the 8 something currently on IMDb, but high initial ratings are typical for new releases on IMDb

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That's true. I think the strongest comedic aspect of this movie, is actually, Franco's performance. That was what I was laughing at the most, Franco trying to be Wiseau, and doing pretty good at it.

Now, in the movie's defense, I really liked to see how the production of the movie came about, and the dynamic between Tommy and the rest of the crew.

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