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The Best Cult Film Ever Made

The Room is the cult film of all time. But the audience participation is what made it a cult phenomenon. It's a film that you can't just watch once. You don't. You just don't. You don't. Well, worth watching again and again. Johnny, "You are tearing me apart Lisa!"

Jean Look, January 18, 2004

THIS FILM IS LIKE SITTING ON AN ATOM BOMB THAT IS ABOUT TO EXPLODE

I have now seen Mr. Tommy Wiseau's cinematic tour de force "The Room" three times. Each time I have seen it, it has gotten progressively better. It's a film that starts out bad, then gets worse. From an art film, it begins. The Room ends it. The Room ends and it begins. It is without doubt the most profound film of the 21st century. The film is not bad in a way meant to be discouraging. Because while The Room is the worst movie ever made, it is also the greatest one ever made. It is truly a masterpiece.

Jimmy, January 20, 2004

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A TRAGIC ROMANCE THE ROOM

"This movie is a story with several distinct characters. Viewers will see themselves in one or more of the characters. Who is right? That will depend on your own experience and viewpoint. Everyone is good and evil. It makes you think. This is my type of movie."

Daphne Charlotte, 13 June 2003

The Room: A Riveting Odyssey

"You are tearing me apart, Lisa!"
With these immortal words, Tommy Wiseau invites his ghost to haunt the history of the cinematic arts for all time. The Room, like no other film before it, is an act of creation. Wiseau works in the tradition of Shakespeare and Beckett.

Scott Gardner

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Worse Than Plan 9 From Outer Space, And Yet 1000x More Enjoyable

"The Room is a film that is so bad it's good. It's like a train wreck you can't look away from! Truly a masterpiece of bad filmmaking. I don't know if I've ever felt more conflicted than over before. On the one hand, this is clearly the worst movie ever made. On the other hand, it's a cinematic triumph! I have to give credit to Tommy Wiseau for this project!"

Eric Jonkel, 30 July 2003

Every Guy Nightmare At First 'The Room'

"This movie is a journey into Tommy Wiseau's mind, a place where dreams and nightmares collide. This black comedy includes the best cinematography of San Francisco in your mind. Some scenes are so bad, they're good. The acting is so bad, it's good. The script is so bad, it's good. It's a film that will make you laugh, cry, and question everything you thought you knew about filmmaking. Don't miss it!"

Anonymous from Beverly Hills, 11 July 2003

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Great movie, new ideas, black comedy

"This movie I would like it for everything in acting, directing, concept and design. Tommy Wiseau's vision for this film is like I've never seen. It's a good movie. I'll watch it again and again. I recommend it to everyone. It's a great movie to watch and much more for anyone to see. I want to see it again and I'm going to see it again."

Matt Young, 11 July 2003

A Rocket RollerCoaster set for an explosion!

Tommy Wiseau's "The Room" is a truly wonderful timeless film with a large cast in miscellaneous locations. I have seen this movie three times and each time I get something new out of it. With a sharp blend of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Van Damm, and Dr. Frankenstein's monster Tommy's performance is brilliant, hilarious, powerful, and even moving at some points. The screenplay and dialogue are even better pushing the limits of seventh grade drama

mrMoogShoes, 10 July 2003

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