The Disaster Artist

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I do appreciate that James directed, acted, and pretty much did anything with the movie, as Tommy. He's going to be the one that makes the movie good. I don't think anybody else could do Tommy right.

When the trailer came out I kinda disliked what I saw of James Franco as Tommy. I thought he was playing Tommy as just plain Eurotrash instead of that certain... thing that Tommy is that makes him so fascinating.

But I'm still going to see it anyway. I could always be wrong, and maybe he'll really do right by the whole story.
 
Daniel Day-Lewis, maybe.
Sam Rockwell actually came to mind when you said him.

When the trailer came out I kinda disliked what I saw of James Franco as Tommy. I thought he was playing Tommy as just plain Eurotrash instead of that certain... thing that Tommy is that makes him so fascinating.

But I'm still going to see it anyway. I could always be wrong, and maybe he'll really do right by the whole story.

It sounds like he isn't even doing an accent in most of the trailer footage, which I found strange. Wouldn't you want his most outlandish and accurate accent?


A good reviewer I watch did a review of it. He says exactly how I feel the movie would be.

 
I just heard James Franco's rendition of "You are tearing me apart Lisa!" and I just... seriously. I know I always come off pessimisstic to these kind of things, but I seriously cannot see how anyone can think James Franco is nailing Wiseau so much.

The voice is not doing shit to distinguish itself from any other Wiseau parodies. "Huh?" is always exaggerated into "HAAAAAUUUUAAAAA!???" And Franco is not including one key feature in Wiseau's actual acting voice. That being the charming and naive confidence. I just wish people who are trying to pay tribute to Wiseau, wouldn't try to exaggerate their parody so much.
 
So I just got out of this. It's bloody good! James Franco is fucking unreal in how accurate his Tommy Wiseau performance is! Has anyone else caught this yet?
I haven't seen the film yet, but I have read the book. The book is damn amazing, and I should definitely get tickets to see the film.
 
I saw it the day it came out here. I enjoyed it immensely. Performances were really good, especially James Franco's Tommy. It had a really good pace to it, but I think they changed things with the ending so they could make a more clean conclusion.

I would laugh if James Franco gets an oscar nod for playing Wiseau.
 
I also saw it! Really enjoyed it, probably gonna go rewatch it at some point.
The shot for shot comparison in the ending was frighteningly uncanny in terms of accuracy. Apparently they still have 20 minutes of remade footage just lying around, hope there's a directors cut or DVD extra that has them all.

For anyone who hasn't seen it yet, there is a post-credits sequence and it is absolutely worth sticking around for.
 
So I just saw the movie and I really enjoyed it. It isn't one of my favorite movies of the year, but if you're as big of a fan as I am, you'll probably like it.

Final score: :story::story::story: out of five.

P.S. "Rhythm of the Night" by Corona will be stuck in your head.
 
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While I'm disappointed that they left out the part with the second DP quitting, it was overall a good film.
 
I hope James Franco made the right casting choice and casted French Stewart to play Greg Ellory.

Anyway, I'm sure I'm gonna wind up seeing it on putlocker or another shady method, since I don't care if I really must see it at least once.
 
I plan to see it probably sometime next week. I'm busy, but I will make the time to see it; it'll be one of the very few movies I've seen in the theaters this year.

It's got a 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, for those who are interested. Perhaps this could be the 21st century's Ed Wood.
 
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