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The Room
A successful banker's (Tommy Wiseau) fiancee (Juliette Danielle) gets bored of him and decides to tempt and manipulate his best friend (Greg Sestero). From there, nothing will be the same again.
8 December 1980, Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA
15 July 1978, Walnut Creek, California, USA
25 September 1977, USA
30 April 1972, Chicago, Illinois, USA
April 17, 2015
Trust me, you've gotta check this thing out at least once, especially if you like football.August 23, 2012
A movie so bad, so inept, so unbelievably painful, it's almost impossible to comprehend anyone thought it would be great on-screen...June 03, 2008
Given audience reaction at screening attended, pic may be something of a first: A movie that prompts most of its viewers to ask for their money back -- before even 30 minutes have passed.June 30, 2011
Watching The Room is like crossing over to a counterfactual universe where the rules of film grammar and screenwriting have been written by Dan Brown.June 18, 2016
If there is a 21st-century Edward D. Wood Jr., it is probably Tommy Wiseau.March 11, 2010
The Room, has been maligned as one of the most inept movies ever made when in fact it is a sardonic comedy about sexual politics in the age of terror.April 24, 2015
What puts "The Room" in a class of its own is its overabundant idiocy. While you're still gasping at one of the film's moronic lines or vagrant plot knots, another one rises up to smack you in the head.December 11, 2016
One of the only films from the whole of the 21st Century to live up to every fragment of its hype.May 24, 2013
To make a movie that's so bad it's good you need vision, drive, luck and obsessive vanity. Fortuitously, The Room's writer/producer/director/star Tommy Wiseau appears to possess all of these qualities, combined with a total lack of acting talent.December 15, 2010
Cult-phenom amateur melodrama best left to adults.October 20, 2011
As someone who's watched more bad movies than you can imagine, I'm mostly immune to the so-bad-it's-good aesthetic, though I can see how, viewed in a theater at midnight after a few drinks, this might conjure up its own hilariously demented reality.October 14, 2011
The question becomes, How much punishment can the audience take and still keep on howling?