Idk if this is a cult film, but it really disappointed me, it was called "The Room". People say its supposed to be so bad its funny, i didn't think it was funny.
What about the ear-torture scene in Reservoir Dogs, or some of his famous long shots? You don't have to like his style in order to admit his quality as a director and screenwriter.*I would say the opening scene in the farm house of Inglourious Bastereds is really great, but the movie falls apart completely after that. That shows that in fact Tarintino can be great, but he screws it up, just makes everything worse.
What about the ear-torture scene in Reservoir Dogs, or some of his famous long shots? You don't have to like his style in order to admit his quality as a director and screenwriter.
Anything involving Zack Synder or Tarintino* is awful. I don't care what anybody says.
alright, tough crowd.
The room is fun to watch because it is just one big flaw after another. Timing, dialogue, green screen usage, character development, acting, plot, sub-plots, continuity, etc. If there are other things in a movie that are possible to fuck up that the room didn't, then I would seriously like to see them. To me, the tortuous, embarrassing production process that took place under the probably retarded Tommy Wiseau is not laugh worthy at all. It is cringe-worthy. It might be the only movie worthy of the title "cringe-worthy" because of the actual physical pain that can be felt upon its viewing. It is like witnessing a retarded person step into the limelight to claim his legitimacy as a person of competitive talent, only for it to be revealed that he will now be masturbating while eating a banana and smiling at a public park. I really don't think that's funny. I find it terribly sad, although I am still disgusted at Tommy Wiseau's apparent ignorance as to why his movie is popular and why people enjoy seeing him talk.
*cough*tony scott*/cough*
i haven't see the room, how does it compare to ed wood's ineptitude. i sincerely love ed's terribleness and this sentiment is unique to his work. is the room anything like glen or glenda?