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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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There's no way this could be more entertaining than the original. There's no world in which it's a good movie, and if they're trying to hard to make it bad it'll be bad in the not fun way.
But I'm still morbidly curious about which way it'll turn out
I hope it's just the most meticulously detailed and finely acted remake, like creating it again, even the background and establishing shots, I'm not sure why they would do that but it would be funny and I'm sure people would watch it.
Edit: On the trailer they have a description, actually sounds sort of interesting lol, and if it's for charity then why not.
Filmed in under 12 hours, on virtually no budget, with Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul), Bella Heathcote (The Neon Demon), Kate Siegel (Hush), Greg Sestero (the original Room), executive producer Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House), and directed by newcomer Brando Crawford. With no rehearsal and only teleprompters to guide them, the cast embraced the chaos with Shakespearean gravity, transforming cinematic disaster into unpredictable spectacle… all for charity.
Okay, that makes it sound way more interesting. It's like a 48 hour film festival version of The Room but with seasoned actors.
This sounds kinda cool . Even if it probably is a disaster im legit curious.
Okay yea I was skeptical reading the title but this actually sounds like a lot of fun
It's like a Filmjam, this is right up my alley.
So apparently it was made for some kind of charity, and they play it completely straight, two facts which made me interested in seeing it.
Didn't this already happen with a different actor? Or i guess it was also a parody of the behind the scenes wasn't it
Yeah. The Disaster Artist. Not exactly a parody.
It's been many years. It had an actor that's evil in it right? James Franco?
