The Disaster Artist: My Life inside 'The Room', the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made

# Read * The Disaster Artist: My Life inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made by Greg Sestero, Tom Bissell ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Disaster Artist: My Life inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made Sesteros nascent acting career first sizzled, then fizzled, resulting in Wiseaus last-second offer to Sestero of co-starring with him in The Room, a movie Wiseau wrote and planned to finance, produce, and direct - in the parking lot of a Hollywood equipment-rental shop. Wiseaus scenes were rivetingly wrong, yet Sestero, hypnotized by such uninhibited acting, thought, I have to do a scene with this guy. That impulse changed both of their lives. Wiseau spent $6 million of his own money

The Disaster Artist: My Life inside 'The Room', the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made

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Rating : 4.56 (832 Votes)
Asin : B00K5SAH0U
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Number of Pages : 541 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-12-27
Language : English

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wibblywobbly said I'm so glad Mark didn't leave his stupid comments in his pocket. Greg Sestero has done something fantastic. He's managed to perfectly pinpoint all of Tommy Wiseau's eccentricities and show us exactly why we should care about him. Our dear Sestosterone is not only talented at growing beards and playing football, he's also a great and engaging writer. As a longtime fan of The Room, I really enjoyed the way Greg switched between talking about his early years with Tommy and the actual drama happening on the set of The Room. Each anecdote is better than the last.I think as fans we sometimes forget that these characters . Peter Miller said So this book inspired me towatch the movie which inspired a thousand jokes. I have no idea why I started reading this book, but I've got no regrets!I'd never heard of the movie before, but I found a copy online and started watching it. As soon as I heard the first awkward line ("Hey babe, I have something for yyuuuu!"), I had to pause the movie because I was laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes.I then went and got all of my coworkers and we dicked off work for So this book inspired me towatch the movie which inspired a thousand jokes I have no idea why I started reading this book, but I've got no regrets!I'd never heard of the movie before, but I found a copy online and started watching it. As soon as I heard the first awkward line ("Hey babe, I have something for yyuuuu!"), I had to pause the movie because I was laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes.I then went and got all of my coworkers and we dicked off work for 3 hours watching, pausing, rewinding, and rewatching it.So this book inspired me to watch the movie which inspired a thousand jokes, and now my wall at work is cover. hours watching, pausing, rewinding, and rewatching it.So this book inspired me to watch the movie which inspired a thousand jokes, and now my wall at work is cover. Marita Gronnvoll said Page-turning payoff for watching a truly horrid film. This book was a delight! It had me laughing, angry, and at times misty eyed as it told the story of one of the weirdest showrunners in movie history - Tommy Wiseau of "The Room." For those who have seen "The Room," it is a trainwreck of a film. Before I read this book, it was painful to watch without accompanying RiffTrax. But now that I've read Greg Sestero's behind the scenes account of the production, but most importantly, his odd friendship with Wiseau, I will be watching the movie again. I'll watch it again, in part, I admit, to see the 7 second

Sestero's nascent acting career first sizzled, then fizzled, resulting in Wiseau's last-second offer to Sestero of co-starring with him in The Room, a movie Wiseau wrote and planned to finance, produce, and direct - in the parking lot of a Hollywood equipment-rental shop. Wiseau's scenes were rivetingly wrong, yet Sestero, hypnotized by such uninhibited acting, thought, "I have to do a scene with this guy." That impulse changed both of their lives. Wiseau spent $6 million of his own money on his film, but despite the efforts of the disbelieving (and frequentl

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