'The Room's' Tommy Wiseau Wants To Clarify A Few Things About The Cult Favorite
  • 8 months ago
To say that "The Room" is a movie surrounded by urban legends is a bit of an understatement. The film is shrouded in mystery thanks to its infamous behind-the-scenes shenanigans and on-the-screen ridiculousness. This is all in no small part thanks to the self-styled mystery of Tommy Wiseau, the writer, director, actor, and producer of "The Room." People have questions about the project, some of which were the focus of "The Disaster Artist." One rumor indicates the movie had no script, and Tommy Wiseau is a little sick of that one.

15 years after the release of "The Room," Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero are back with "Best F(r)iends," a new movie that takes inspiration from their unlikely friendship. The two sat down for a chat with The Hollywood Reporter, but you can't talk to these two without bringing up "The Room." When asked how their lives have changed since the release of the award-winning "Disaster Artist," Wiseau simply stated that he was himself. However, he did add that he's always correcting rumors about "The Room." One such rumor is that the movie didn't have a script and that it "happened by accident," which Wiseau disagrees with.
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