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Title: Oh My Godd
Post by: KvP on 09 Jul 2010, 19:21
Oh shitttttttttttt (http://www.atom.com/funny_videos/drips_blood_alex_teaser/)
Title: Re: Oh My Godd
Post by: scarred on 09 Jul 2010, 19:37
No.
Title: Re: Oh My Godd
Post by: knives on 09 Jul 2010, 21:33
Probably won't be as fun as The Room as Wiseau is more self aware now a days.
Title: Re: Oh My Godd
Post by: KvP on 09 Jul 2010, 23:30
Wiseau is more self aware
Heh
Title: Re: Oh My Godd
Post by: Inlander on 09 Jul 2010, 23:51
The sight of him scream-acting badly while covered in fake blood would suggest otherwise.

So would the fact that the film is called The House That Drips Blood on Alex.
Title: Re: Oh My Godd
Post by: knives on 10 Jul 2010, 01:24
I meant he was intentionally going in that camp area, ala Snakes on a Plane, and intentional camp is never as good as the genuine accidental article.
Title: Re: Oh My Godd
Post by: beat mouse on 10 Jul 2010, 01:53
I can't help but feel like there is some inside scoop that I am missing.


Like, wat.
Title: Re: Oh My Godd
Post by: KvP on 10 Jul 2010, 01:53
I don't know if you've read any interviews with the guy, but he really is incredibly dense (and, it would seem, almost illiterate) and while he likes the attention that comes with making the Best Worst Movie it's pretty obvious that it troubles him deeply. He takes himself very, very seriously and he wants to be recognized as a serious artist. He actually tends towards the first half of the tragicomic spectrum.
Title: Re: Oh My Godd
Post by: Cartilage Head on 10 Jul 2010, 02:02
He intended for The Room to be his vanity film to show off his skills, and put a lot of work into it. The thing is, he had no idea how to make a movie. It is kind of unfortunate, because he really wants to be taken seriously, he just doesn't have the credentials. I kind of feel bad for him in that he has stooped to pretending that the camp in "The Room" was intended. He should have taken that money for The Room and used it for a better film school than the one he apparently attended.