I am in awe of this movie. It is horrible. I’ve seen a lot of bad movies in my time, but I am absolutely shocked by this one. This dude had absolutely no self-awareness, nor must he have had accepted any criticism. There is no saving grace for this absolute trainwreck of an entity that we can only call “film” in the strictest sense, because it was recorded on 35mm film. The creation of the film itself has more artistic value than the movie that was inflicted upon it.
I’m gonna watch it again tomorrow with the Rifftrax commentary.
I haven’t heard anything about a remake, but Odenkirk was in the original version. He’s the director that tells Tommy he would make a great villain typecast.
I see. It looks like it might be in production limbo, though. The concept seems really interesting - I’m wondering what is meant when they say they want to deliver the content of the original material in a serious fashion. Like… did they rewrite the entire script to make sense? Or is it just a line for line remake?
From other interviews and articles I read, it’s a line for line remake, but they tried to make it as serious as they could. Bob Odenkirk said something along the lines of, “I tried to play this part as if I were handed the script,” meaning he’s not intentionally hamming it, but some of it obviously can’t be taken seriously. Also, it’s 100% green-screen, so take of that what you will.
I would be interested to see what a rewritten version would look like, maybe take some of the stuff that didn’t make it into the final version or making some fan theories canon, flesh out some subplots etc. Ultimately I think that a rewrite would just end up being a boring drama with an uninteresting plot, because underneath it all, Tommy didn’t write an interesting story. It’d probably still be popular with existing fans, but I think that making it “good” would be a hard derivation of the original, to the point that it might not resemble The Room at all other than character names.
I am in awe of this movie. It is horrible. I’ve seen a lot of bad movies in my time, but I am absolutely shocked by this one. This dude had absolutely no self-awareness, nor must he have had accepted any criticism. There is no saving grace for this absolute trainwreck of an entity that we can only call “film” in the strictest sense, because it was recorded on 35mm film. The creation of the film itself has more artistic value than the movie that was inflicted upon it.
I’m gonna watch it again tomorrow with the Rifftrax commentary.
The Disaster Artist is a great watch as well once you’re familiar with The Room!
I’m glad you’ve enjoyed it, it’s one of my favorites of all time :)
Just pirate it to avoid giving money to Franco :)
I’m also looking forward to the remake with Bob Odenkirk lol
I haven’t heard anything about a remake, but Odenkirk was in the original version. He’s the director that tells Tommy he would make a great villain typecast.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Room_Returns!
That’s where I found out about it, apparently maybe coming out soon-ish?
I see. It looks like it might be in production limbo, though. The concept seems really interesting - I’m wondering what is meant when they say they want to deliver the content of the original material in a serious fashion. Like… did they rewrite the entire script to make sense? Or is it just a line for line remake?
From other interviews and articles I read, it’s a line for line remake, but they tried to make it as serious as they could. Bob Odenkirk said something along the lines of, “I tried to play this part as if I were handed the script,” meaning he’s not intentionally hamming it, but some of it obviously can’t be taken seriously. Also, it’s 100% green-screen, so take of that what you will.
I would be interested to see what a rewritten version would look like, maybe take some of the stuff that didn’t make it into the final version or making some fan theories canon, flesh out some subplots etc. Ultimately I think that a rewrite would just end up being a boring drama with an uninteresting plot, because underneath it all, Tommy didn’t write an interesting story. It’d probably still be popular with existing fans, but I think that making it “good” would be a hard derivation of the original, to the point that it might not resemble The Room at all other than character names.