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AUTHOR's NOTE: This is a sandbox intended to be for a major revamp of the article for The Room, with the WIS and RQ sections being mostly redone. I will not revamp the article until I feel that it is ready. The Room is a 2003 independent romantic drama film directed, produced and written by Tommy Wiseau, who stars in the film alongside Juliette Danielle and Greg Sestero. He claimed that the flaws were intentional and the movie was a black comedy but fans acknowledged it was a poorly-made drama, an opinion shared by members of the cast and crew.

The film opened in cinemas on June 27, 2003; it quickly because a cult film due to its low-quality storytelling and narrative flaws, alongside the off-kilter performance from Wiseau.

Plot
Johnny is a successful banker who lives happily in a San Francisco townhouse with his fiancé, Lisa. One day, inexplicably, she gets bored with him and decides to seduce his best friend, Mark. From there, nothing will be the same again.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) The film suffers from introducing multiple subplots that are then left completely unresolved; for example, in one scene early in the film, Claudette reveals to Lisa that she has breast cancer, which is never brought up again.
 * 2) There are numerous continuity errors within the film, most of which are incredibly noticeable.
 * 3) The dialogue is portrayed very blandly.
 * 4) Horribly paced and pointless scenes especially the talks between Lisa and her mother.
 * 5) The movie is extremely repetitive:
 * 6) * Too many panoramic exterior shots of San Francisco.
 * 7) * The sex scenes are obviously recycled and are poorly done with Johnny described as having sex with Lisa's belly button. Speaking of which, the sex scenes in this movie are hilariously bad thanks to the music and the choices made in them such as Mark and Lisa's stairway scene, or the mostly offscreen blowjob given to Mike complete with awkward expressions.
 * 8) * Every time Lisa seduces Mark, he always has to ask what's going on.
 * 9) * The script constantly re-uses the idea of a character saying that they need to go somewhere before the scene ends with a location shot.
 * 10) * The viewers need to be frequently told how beautiful Lisa is.
 * 11) There is no character development whatsoever and there are many useless characters who serve no purpose.
 * 12) False advertising: The poster and title give the impression that it's a horror movie when in reality, it's a romantic drama.
 * 13) Tommy Wiseau's acting is considered some of the worst acting ever performed, with no believability coming from him at all. This was due to him always looking bored and tired while speaking out weak lines as well as his indescribable accent.
 * 14) Wiseau gave almost no direction to the cast in the film. When Juliette Danielle asked for direction, Tommy Wiseau told her to watch the movie Eyes Wide Shut, forcing her to wing it as a villainess.
 * 15) Mark seemingly has the ability to teleport, as he randomly appears in some scenes.
 * 16) Most of the outdoor scenes use green-screen instead of actually filming it outside.
 * 17) Weird and bizarre moments.
 * 18) *Johnny, Mark, Denny, and Peter playing football while wearing tuxedos. The players simply toss the ball back and forth from very short distances as if they don't know the rules.
 * 19) *In a coffee shop, Johnny asks Mark about his sex life from out of nowhere.
 * 20) *There is a scene where Johnny shows his butt. (Tommy claimed "I have to show my ass or the movie won't sell.")
 * 21) *When Mark and Lisa find Johnny dead, Mark tells him to wake up while Lisa asks with a fake emotion if he was dead, neither of them seem to notice a puddle of blood behind Johnny's head.
 * 22) *Several out-of-nowhere exterior shots of San Francisco before cutting back to the same scene.
 * 23) *The legendary flower shop scene has Johnny reading his lines out of order, such that he is speaking one line ahead of the woman he's talking to. It is one of the most utterly surreal scenes ever put to film.
 * 24) *Characters in this movie take shockingly bad news too lightly.
 * 25) *When Lisa tells her mother that Johnny became drunk and hit her, she was shocked to hear that Johnny was drunk rather than being a domestic abuser.
 * 26) When Johnny says "you're just a chicken", he says "cheep! cheep! cheep! cheep!" instead of "bawk! bawk! bawk! bawk!"
 * 27) In the climax, after Johnny trashed the apartment, he took a red dress and began making a disturbing simulation. This scene was supposed to show how torn up he was, but the bad script and the weak character interactions make it fail.
 * 28) This film feels like a self-advertisement of Tommy Wiseau, as Tommy only wants people to see how great of a guy he was. The movie was also made due to Tommy’s frustration with not getting cast in any acting roles.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Mladen Milicevic did a great job composing the soundtrack. One notable example is the main theme.
 * 2) Juliette Danielle and Dan Janjigian actually have convincing performances. Greg Sestero's delivery of "Leave your stupid comments in your pocket!" is also surprisingly good.
 * 3) It has a cult following of being a "so bad, it's good" vein and people may enjoy it.
 * 4) Johnny's response after Denny said he loved Lisa is surprisingly deep and profound and likely the only actual good dialogue in the entire film.

Trivia

 * There is a book about this film written by one of the film's cast members, Greg Sestero (who had acted prior to this film in Patch Adams as one of the guests at Carin's funeral; he plays Mark in this film) called The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made which explores the film's troubled history. It's a truly interesting one. Said book got a [[mh:greatestmovies:The Disaster Artist|film adaptation}} in December 2017, starring James Franco as Wiseau, Dave Franco as Sestero, Seth Rogen as the script supervisor Sandy Schklair, Ari Graynor as Juliette Danielle, Josh Hutcherson as Philip Haldiman, Jacki Weaver as Carolyn Minnott, Nathan Fielder as Kyle Vogt, and Sharon Stone as Sestero's agent Iris Burton. The movie received a nomination for "Best Adapted Screenplay" at the 90th Academy Awards.
 * It received an unofficial video game adaptation by Newgrounds in September 2010, telling the plot of the movie from Johnny's point of view. The game also helps clean up a ton of plotholes, such as the absence of Peter from the film's final act.
 * There is actually a website for it. http://www.theroommovie.com/
 * The lines "I did not hit her. It's not true. It's bullshit! I did not hit her! I did not!... oh hi, Mark." and "YOU'RE TEARING ME APART, LISA!" became Internet memes.

Reception
The movie was widely panned by many critics who criticized its overall poor quality, mentioning, in particular, the acting and the nonsensical writing. It received a 26% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes with an average critic rating of 2.9/10 with a critical consensus reads, "A bona fide classic of midnight cinema, Tommy Wiseau's misguided masterpiece subverts the rules of filmmaking with a boundless enthusiasm that renders such mundanities as acting, screenwriting, and cinematography utterly irrelevant. You will never see a football the same way again.", and holds a 3.6/10 on IMDb. While audiences too generally found the movie awful, it has become a cult classic among fans of bad movies, to the point of even getting midnight showings that fans attend dressed as their favorite character, similar to The Rocky Horror Picture Show and spawning popular memes from scenes where Tommy Wiseau doesn't pronounce words properly, such as "I did naht hit her!" and "...as a human bean".

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