oh my god that's James Franco in this movie?
I'm honestly not that interested in this as I doubt it comes anywhere close to the unintentional cringe humor of the actual movie it's based off of. I could be wrong but I expect some weird pantomime of the original with none of the surreal awkward comedy or they go the other way and force it way too hard.
I love the book, it's incredible the amount of batshit insanity Tommy Wiseau spouts. If they can get a fraction of that into this movie I am looking forward to it.
"Your dog...is it real?"
I'm honestly not that interested in this as I doubt it comes anywhere close to the unintentional cringe humor of the actual movie it's based off of. I could be wrong but I expect some weird pantomime of the original with none of the surreal awkward comedy or they go the other way and force it way too hard.
Hi doggie.
I think I must've laughed for a couple of minutes straight when I read that part.
I love the book, it's incredible the amount of batshit insanity Tommy Wiseau spouts. If they can get a fraction of that into this movie I am looking forward to it.
"Your dog...is it real?"
Deep down James Franco knows that he's the mainstream version of Tommy Wiseau and this movie is a desperate move to further hide that fact from his own self.
Can you explain this?Please tell me they filmed this on two cameras at once.
Can you explain this?
Can you explain this?
Wiseau, confused about the differences between 35 mm film and high-definition video, decided to shoot the entire film in both formats simultaneously, using a custom-built apparatus that housed both cameras side-by-side and required two crews to operate.[8][10] Explaining his decision to shoot the film in this way, Wiseau said that he wanted to be able to say that he was the first director to film an entire movie simultaneously in two formats, although ultimately only the 35 mm footage was used in the final edit.
Can you explain this?