The film of which I speak is Tommy Wiseau's 2003 film The Room, dubbed by Entertainment Weekly as "the Citizen Kane of bad movies". An ode to wooden acting, amateurish direction and a storyline that makes absolutely no sense, if you haven't seen The Room then you are missing out on one of the greatest joys life can bring you. The film is available on Amazon or at www.theroommovie.com, and trust me when I tell you to buy it, as it may be the greatest $8-$12 plus postage and handling that you ever spend.
This episode should hopefully prove to be a fun trip down memory lane for anyone who has seen the film (it should be clear from listening to it how much fun we had discussing it). That being said, if you are amongst the uninitiated and have not yet partaken of this particular earthly delight, feel free to give the podcast a listen anyway, as it is spoiler free (although we do discuss many scenes, nothing is revealed that could effect your enjoyment of the film), and should hopefully be an enjoyable listen either way. Additionally, you can find Jason's written review of the film here and my own review here; my review also contains several clips from the film that I highly recommend you watch. What you see below is just one of the scenes that makes The Room so great.
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