Fans of The Room will throw spoons, laugh, cheer, and enjoy plenty
about The Disaster Artist.
McCarthy danced to musical guests Hanson's performance of their new Christmas song in one of those rod - puppet, one - person costumes (she was the three wise men), thanked Dave Franco for coming out as a reindeer to talk to her gingerbread lady
about The Disaster Artist, and did the second part of her monologue as a very large and tippy - looking menorah.
But what's most striking
about The Disaster Artist is just how sincere it is.
What surprised me the most
about The Disaster Artist is the fact that the film feels like a love letter to dreamers while celebrating friendship, drive, and passion.
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I was just thinking
about The Disaster Artist, and that here is a film with a scene in it where you see how abusive this man is to a woman.
So I'm probably not completely objective
about The Disaster Artist.
The odd thing for
me about The Disaster Artist is that I didn't laugh that much.
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Many will say that The
Disaster Artist is more
about empathizing with Tommy's dream rather than mocking him.
Even after The
Disaster Artist gave his own story and his cult - classic indie film The Room — largely regarded as the worst movie ever made — new prominence, little is known
about where he comes from or who he truly is.
The
Disaster Artist is an attempt to tell the story
about the making of Tommy Wiseau's The Room, and the friendship behind it, and their dream to become famous, and make a movie that everyone would love.
There's a good balance of humor and drama, because The
Disaster Artist is actually a story
about Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero becoming friends.
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Disaster Artist» is
about the making of «The Room,» and it pulls no punches (it's based on a book of the same name by Sestero and Tom Bissell).
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The
Disaster Artist is a comedy
about the making of The Room, which is widely considered to be one of the worst movies ever made, if not the worst.
I am proud to say that The
Disaster Artist is a autobiographical masterpiece and this movie will make you appreciate, laugh, and cry
about how Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero became infamous on creating the best worst movie ever made.
By focusing on the creation of one of contemporary cinema's most beloved «so bad it's good» movies, «The
Disaster Artist» weaves a potently funny and bizarrely heartwarming story
about dreams, determination, creativity, and friendship.
And now director James Franco has made «The
Disaster Artist,» a movie
about the making of a flop / hit and a genial if strangely mild ode to dreamers and strivers everywhere.
«The
Disaster Artist» is a good movie
about the making of that bad movie, which is a lot harder to pull off.
The
Disaster Artist deservingly stands in the great tradition of films
about filmmaking, both doc and docudrama.
James Franco stars as mysterious mastermind (of sorts) Tommy Wiseau in «The
Disaster Artist,» a sunny comedy
about a misbegotten fruit of moviemaking, «The Room.»
In the pantheon of movies
about the making of a movie — 1995's «Living in Oblivion,» 1999's «Bowfinger,» 2000's «State and Main,» and 2008's «Tropic Thunder» — «The
Disaster Artist» is closest to 1994's «Ed Wood.»
Oddly, the film of The
Disaster Artist does not care to know all that much
about Wiseau — the titular
Artist as a person, but rather utilizes him more as an idea.
And now, director / star James Franco has brought the equally bizarre real - life story behind the movie's creation to the big screen with «The
Disaster Artist» - proving that, at the very least, good films can definitely be made
about bad movies.
«The
Disaster Artist» is
about the nerve of creators who dare to put pieces of themselves up on the screen and how it takes some lack of self - awareness in order to tempt that hubris to do something so grandiose.
Apart from this one minor note, The
Disaster Artist is the movie that The Room fans and lovers of movies
about movies have been waiting for.
Director, producer, actor — James Franco is firing on all creative cylinders in The
Disaster Artist, and it's telling that this restlessly inventive star (his critics are always bitching that Franco tries to do too much) is giving everything he has to a movie
about... the worst filmmaker of the 21st century.
When Tommy's misogyny is on display during a scene of filming — laughing
about a woman getting beat up and sent to the hospital, despite being told over multiple takes not to — «The
Disaster Artist» doesn't question what's underneath it.
While much has been made
about whether or not those unfamiliar with «The Room» could enjoy this work, the opposite may be true — «The
Disaster Artist» made me wonder briefly if I love «The Room» too much.
«The
Disaster Artist» isn't the most insightful «movie
about making movies» ever made.
As an uberfan of the so - bad - it's - good masterpiece The Room and a solid admirer of The
Disaster Artist, The Room co-star Greg Sestero's tell - all book
about the making of mysterious vampiric figure Tommy Wiseau's «Tennessee Williams style melodrama as told by an alien who has apparently never seen normal human beings interact» drama - turned - dark - comedy - after - initial - audience - reactions - full - of - howling - laughter, I was a bit reserved in my excitement when I found out that James Franco was going to direct the film adaptation, as well as portraying Wiseau himself.
The case could be made that The
Disaster Artist is a little too sunny for a movie
about a clearly damaged man whose lifelong drive to create something beautiful only led to his becoming a symbol of grand - scale failure.
The
Disaster Artist is based on Greg Sestero's best - selling tell - all
about the making of Tommy Wiseau's cult - classic disasterpiece The Room («The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made»), and stars James Franco, Dave Franco, and Seth Rogen.
«The Square» is a wry and decidedly dark Swedish comedy
about an art museum curator (Claes Bang) who is variously forced to contend with a stolen wallet and phone; with trust issues, particularly as they pertain to a one - night stand with a reporter (Elisabeth Moss); with a viral - advertising
disaster; and with a formal dinner disrupted by a performance
artist (motion - capture coach Terry Notary) who seems to have reverted to a primal state.
Since the release of «The
Disaster Artist,» I feel very openly
about it.
In other film news, here's everything you need to know
about cult film The Room and
disaster artist Tommy Wiseau.
Critics have remarked how The
Disaster Artist is sincere and poignant in its approach, elevating beyond the many jokes people have made
about The Room and spinning it into a story
about fulfilling dreams and realizing career aspirations.
«The
Disaster Artist» is an entertaining movie, not just
about filmmaking but
about brotherhood — metaphorically speaking in terms of Wiseau and Sestero — and literally, in the relationship between Dave and James Franco.
But there may never have been a project so obviously suited to the actor - poet - writer - philosopher - pretty - plausible - as - a-weed-dealer as The
Disaster Artist, which is
about the making of the terrible 2003 film The Room.
The
Disaster Artist: Bad moviemaking never looked as good as it does in James Franco's hilarious yet strangely sincere docudramedy
about «The Room» and its auteur Tommy Wiseau.
All This and the Oscars Too dives into the Weinstein story, and we talk
about Blade Runner 2049 and then swerve into The
Disaster Artist in a lengthy chat.
But to me, The
Disaster Artist is all
about the beautiful, nonsensical insanity of pursuing creative endeavours - and how you respond is likely dependent on how much the film resembles you.
The
Disaster Artist spends its entire runtime talking
about dreams: Sestero's dream of becoming the next James Dean, Wiseau's dream of becoming the next Tennessee Williams, even Danielle's dream of simply being in a «real movie.»
James Franco and «The
Disaster Artist,» his acclaimed new film
about Tommy Wiseau's cult classic, «The Room,» had a momentous Monday morning.
James Franco will both direct and attempt to portray the off - kilter Wiseau in The
Disaster Artist, a film
about The Room's nightmarish production based on actor Greg Sestero's book.
The allegations arrive just days after Franco picked up the Golden Globe for best actor in a musical or comedy for The
Disaster Artist — amid social - media chatter devoted to a swirl of rumors
about his allegedly inappropriate behavior, including three tweets from Ally Sheedy.
Numerous recent films share the storytelling values of «The Polka King»; offbeat, dark comedies that raise questions
about outsiders finding their way into images of American success (just look at «The
Disaster Artist,» or «I, Tonya»).