Sentences with phrase «premiere audience laughed»

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And then, of course, there's the film's eventual premiere, when Wiseau first endures the feeling of having audiences laugh at his work, for which he had bared his soul and burned several million dollars of a fortune whose origins are anybody's guess (although «such nosy person» Sestero's best guess in the book, involving a shady business called Street Fashions USA, isn't even mentioned in the film).
But that's nothing compared to the sustained tone - deaf fiasco that is Penn's latest feature, The Last Face — a movie so monumentally miscalculated, right from its opening explanatory text, that the audience at Cannes, where it (inexplicably) premiered in Competition last year, started laughing at it within the first 30 seconds.
That just reflects what this movie and DVD really is: one huge ego trip, and evidence doesn't come any stronger than the final special feature: a feature - length recording of the audience at film's premiere, which means lots of hooting, hollering, laughing, and approving applause — in other words, a reaction universes removed from the reality of what played out in multiplexes across the country earlier this year.
True to the spirit of Man Up's main character Nancy, writer Tess Morris was unabashedly honest about how she felt about the premiere, laughing and saying, «First time I'm going to see it with a paying audience — so I'm really excited and also I feel sick!»
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