Have a few friends over when you watch The Room. It's a lot of fun when viewed in a group (or even better, view it at a theatre).
The first time I saw it was with a few friends in a late night arthouse cinema viewing. The cinema was full and we proceeded to get drunk and before we knew it we were laughing and shouting at the screen along with the other fans, who by the seem of things had seen it multiple times.
My favourite crowd ritual was chanting "Go, go, go, go, go!" during one of the many panning shots of a bridge. When the shot stopped halfway across the bridge, the crowd were verbally disappointed. But on the one or two occasions that the shot panned all the way to the other side of the bridge, the crowd cheered estatically.
The first time I saw it was with a few friends in a late night arthouse cinema viewing. The cinema was full and we proceeded to get drunk and before we knew it we were laughing and shouting at the screen along with the other fans, who by the seem of things had seen it multiple times.
My favourite crowd ritual was chanting "Go, go, go, go, go!" during one of the many panning shots of a bridge. When the shot stopped halfway across the bridge, the crowd were verbally disappointed. But on the one or two occasions that the shot panned all the way to the other side of the bridge, the crowd cheered estatically.