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'Oh, hai Mark!': Tommy Wiseau explains how the 'Disaster Artist' scene veered from real life
Tommy Wiseau says he was not fed lines from his cast and crew while shooting 'The Room,' as portrayed in 'The Disaster Artist.'
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Do you need to see 'The Room' before 'The Disaster Artist'? The screenwriters weigh in.
It's a question that has been asked repeatedly online, and one we've fielded from friends and family members who've heard the buzz on the acclaimed new comedy “The Disaster Artist.”
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Will 'The Disaster Artist' help boost 'The Room'? Tommy Wiseau speaks from the Golden Globes.
We caught up with the gonzo filmmaker to see how James Franco's hit comedy is raising the profile of its cult inspiration.
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'The Room' Twunderwear: James Franco is not into the Tommy Wiseau-branded boxer briefs, but it does make one of the internet's best deals
For the bargain basement price of $19.99, you can purchase a copy of "The Room" on DVD and also receive a pair of Tommy Wiseau-designed boxer briefs otherwise known as "Twunderwear."
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'Disaster Artist' star Paul Scheer on acting opposite Tommy Wiseau and the future of 'Galaxy Quest'
The actor-comedian (and host of the "How Did This Get Made" podcast) takes us behind the scenes of the year's most bonkers movie.
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Is 'The Room' creator Tommy Wiseau a vampire? 'Disaster Artist' cast attempts to answer film's burning questions.
Where is Tommy Wiseau from? How old is he? And how'd he get all his money?
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James Franco and 'The Disaster Artist' stars explain the weirdness of 'The Room,' implore you not to watch it alone
Do you need to see The Room in order to enjoy The Disaster Artist? It’s a question being posed across the interwebs as James Franco‘s new making-of comedy nears release. My answer: No, you don’t have to see The Room to enjoy The Disaster Artist, but you need to see The Room because it’s one of the worst movies ever made, and therefore so horrible it’s awesome, which is why it now rivals The Rocky Horror Picture Show as America’s favorite midnight screening.