The Disaster Artist (2017): A suprisingly funny, dramatic, entertaining, inspiring, well-acted and directed story about the worst film ever made!
Oh hai fellow reader!! Sorry this is a little late, but I've been quite busy with some other work. The Disaster Artist tells the true story of Tommy Wiseau (played by James Franco) and his friendship with Greg Sestero (played by Dave Franco) which then led to their making of the cult film The Room , widely considered to be one of the worst films ever made. This movie is based off the book of the same name written by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell. The Room was first released in 2003, but had found its audience over the years through many midnight screenings because of its terribleness due to its awful script, illogic narrative flaws, and hilariously bad performances. At these screenings, people have memorized famous lines from the film and thrown plastic spoons at the screen whenever a spoon-related image would come up, thus providing a very unique viewing experience. I was excited to see The Disaster Artist because I was intrigued by the trailers and its overall