Finally, the modern phenomenon makes landfall in Singapore. The Room — dubbed "the Citizen Kane of bad movies" by Entertainment Weekly — will be making its highly-demanded Singapore premiere in the halls of independent cineplex The Projector this Saturday.
The painfully inept film by mysterious auteur Tommy Wiseau (nobody can place his accent and how he got the money to make The Room) is a class in its own, where it's so horribly bad that it's good. Gaining a cult following since its limited release in Los Angeles back in 2003, fans fell in love with the film's countless narrative and technical flaws, enhanced by timeless terrible acting, and worser script.
Today, The Room enjoys an unbridled popularity among among the masses, inspiring co-star Greg Sestero to write a tell-all about his experience behind the scenes. Even Hollywood stars James and Dave Franco are getting into The Room's fever dream — they'll be producing and starring in a film that will be based on Sestero's book, The Disaster Artist.
If you haven't already been familiar with the unbelievably bad spectacle that is The Room, be sure to get the veil lifted from your eyes this Saturday and have the most amazing experience that you'll ever have with your friends in cinemas. Tickets to this oddly brilliant show are out on The Projector's website. Stay updated on the Facebook event page. Oh, hi Mark!
Photo: YouTube screengrab
Finally, the modern phenomenon makes landfall in Singapore. The Room — dubbed "the Citizen Kane of bad movies" by Entertainment Weekly — will be making its highly-demanded Singapore premiere in the halls of independent cineplex The Projector this Saturday.
The painfully inept film by mysterious auteur Tommy Wiseau (nobody can place his accent and how he got the money to make The Room) is a class in its own, where it's so horribly bad that it's good. Gaining a cult following since its limited release in Los Angeles back in 2003, fans fell in love with the film's countless narrative and technical flaws, enhanced by timeless terrible acting, and worser script.
Today, The Room enjoys an unbridled popularity among among the masses, inspiring co-star Greg Sestero to write a tell-all about his experience behind the scenes. Even Hollywood stars James and Dave Franco are getting into The Room's fever dream — they'll be producing and starring in a film that will be based on Sestero's book, The Disaster Artist.
If you haven't already been familiar with the unbelievably bad spectacle that is The Room, be sure to get the veil lifted from your eyes this Saturday and have the most amazing experience that you'll ever have with your friends in cinemas. Tickets to this oddly brilliant show are out on The Projector's website. Stay updated on the Facebook event page. Oh, hi Mark!
Photo: YouTube screengrab