The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
- Lionel
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
Here's hoping he had access to a lot of behind the scenes stills.
Also, I'm still waiting for the book about the differences of shooting film vs. digital promised a long time ago by Wiseau.
Also, I'm still waiting for the book about the differences of shooting film vs. digital promised a long time ago by Wiseau.
- ShellOilJunior
- Joined: Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:17 am
Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
I finally got around to reading The Disaster Artist.
Some amusing bits (there's more but I focused it on the filming aspect) :
- Tommy routinely asks for a glass of hot water to drink at restaurants
- When Greg Sestero's mother met Wiseau, she - in not as many words, told Tommy not to have sex with her son.
- Wiseau called for all cast and crew to arrive on set promptly at 8am -- he showed up around noon
- Wiseau had a college kid filming "the making of The Room" on set. It served as a means for TW to find out what others said about him behind his back.
- TW had a $6,000 private bathroom built for himself...........8 feet from the regular bathrooms.
- Exploded at crew members that farted
- On the the 1-year anniversary of 911 he called the entire crew into a meeting room for 5 minutes of silence---with a set 5 minute timer. TW reset the timer because someone started laughing.
- When Tommy was told something wasn't possible he said "You work for Hitchcock and tell him that he fire you!"
- "You are tearing me apart, Lisa!" was originally scripted with "taking" instead of "tearing".
-Brought his $250,000 HD camera home with each night because he was afraid of "thieves".
Tommy filming in 35mm and HD:

Some amusing bits (there's more but I focused it on the filming aspect) :
- Tommy routinely asks for a glass of hot water to drink at restaurants
- When Greg Sestero's mother met Wiseau, she - in not as many words, told Tommy not to have sex with her son.
- Wiseau called for all cast and crew to arrive on set promptly at 8am -- he showed up around noon
- Wiseau had a college kid filming "the making of The Room" on set. It served as a means for TW to find out what others said about him behind his back.
- TW had a $6,000 private bathroom built for himself...........8 feet from the regular bathrooms.
- Exploded at crew members that farted
- On the the 1-year anniversary of 911 he called the entire crew into a meeting room for 5 minutes of silence---with a set 5 minute timer. TW reset the timer because someone started laughing.
- When Tommy was told something wasn't possible he said "You work for Hitchcock and tell him that he fire you!"
- "You are tearing me apart, Lisa!" was originally scripted with "taking" instead of "tearing".
-Brought his $250,000 HD camera home with each night because he was afraid of "thieves".
Tommy filming in 35mm and HD:

- knives
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
The hot water thing isn't that weird. My mother does it every time.
- Shrew
- The Untamed One
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
It's really common in Asia, particularly China. Traditional Chinese medicine stresses a balance between hot/cold food and drink, and cold water is thought to be very bad for you, particularly women. Logically, it makes sense that some physician 1,000 years ago figured out that boiled water is a whole lot less likely to give you dysentery than water fresh from the river, but modern interpretations offer up a whole slew of odd defenses.
I don't how far the practice goes outside of Asia though. Maybe Wiseau's secretly Chinese, or imported some mail-order Asian bride that stilted him but he just can't give up drinking water like she did.
I don't how far the practice goes outside of Asia though. Maybe Wiseau's secretly Chinese, or imported some mail-order Asian bride that stilted him but he just can't give up drinking water like she did.
- knives
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
Or maybe he just prefers the taste/ texture/ whatever of hot water over cold.
- ShellOilJunior
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
I'm think drinking hot water at meals was practiced by some in ancient Rome (which means they may have gotten it from the Greeks who may have gotten it from ancient Egypt). I recall it being referenced in a few texts. I have a few of the texts still so I may look it up.
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Zot!
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
In the United States, it is typically only ordered by old ladies who either want to drink actual hot water, or are too cheap to pay for tea, and have brough their own teabag from home.
- swo17
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
My father-in-law puts ice cubes in his cereal. That certainly isn't normal, is it?
- HerrSchreck
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- domino harvey
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- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
This is still apparently happening. And I couldn't be happierdomino harvey wrote:You've seen the trailer, now watch almost seven minutes of crisp footage from Wiseau's legendary follow-up project, the Neighbors
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cinemartin
Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
I've actually seen the pilot episode a couple years ago. It is unsurprisingly terrible, but surprisingly boring and uninteresting. Unless he went back and reshot it all. That underwear scene was not in the original.
- domino harvey
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- ShellOilJunior
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
His next film should be called The 12 Johns.
I think Mr.Quijote read somewhere that a great director also has to be a degenerate. He's playing a role.
I think Mr.Quijote read somewhere that a great director also has to be a degenerate. He's playing a role.
- domino harvey
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wattsup32
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
The Neighbors: now with superimposed abs and sound effects.
- djproject
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
Misunderstood the genius behind either The Room or The Neighbors? Shame on you.
- ShellOilJunior
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
The Disaster Artist:
Franco as Wiseau:

Zac Efron (as Chris R.) and Josh Hutcherson (Denny):

Franco as Wiseau:

Zac Efron (as Chris R.) and Josh Hutcherson (Denny):

- ShellOilJunior
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
Wiseau has been uploading 4K clips of The Room to his youtube channel. Looks like he'll probably do a 4K tour of the film and another blu-ray release. He'll live off this thing forever.
- djproject
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
Future Criterion-like notes concerning a Blu re-issue (perhaps even a 4KBlu release):ShellOilJunior wrote:Wiseau has been uploading 4K clips of The Room to his youtube channel. Looks like he'll probably do a 4K tour of the film and another blu-ray release. He'll live off this thing forever.
"This presentation was the result of a dual transfer of the original 35mm negative and HD negative, filmed simultaneously during production per director's wishes. The film negative was scanned at 2k and then again at 4k with multiple restoration pass done at 2k. The HD files were transferred as is with more restoration work done at 2k. This process was supervised and approved by Tommy Wiseau."
Tommy Wiseau's future response to all the doubters - and therefore "haters" - concerning the new 4k look:
"Not done at 4k? Shame on you. Not high quality presentation? Shame on you."
- PfR73
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- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: The Room (Tommy Wiseau, 2003)
Not directed by Tommy Wiseau though 


