The Room
audience Reviews
, 47% Audience Score- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsIt's so objectively bad, that it becomes a beautiful masterpiece. Just have fun watching.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsAGAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ONE SECOND- ONE- HAHA- ONE SECOND OK I’M READY TO REVIEW AGAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHJAHAHAHAHAAA OH MY GOD! THIS IS- GAHAHAHA- THIS US A MOVIE- A REAL MOVIE! EHEHEHEHEHEEE! THIS GOT MADE! BY PEOPLE! WAIT, TOMMY WISAEU IS A PERSON, RIGHT? NOT SOME DEMON HELL BENT ON MAKING HUMANITY UNJUSTIFIABLY ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES? ALRIGHT, ON TO WHY THE MOVIE IS- AGHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I CAN’T REVIEW THIS MOVIE! I CAN’T EVEN DESCRIBE IT… YOU MUST WATCH IT FOR YOURSELF!!! HAHAHAGAHAHAHGAHAHA EHEHEEE! Ok, my review is done. Whoever chooses not to watch this is just a chicken… CHIP CHIP CHIP CHIP CHEEP!
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsWow.. If you are in stoned mood with friends, it's a fantastic trash masterpiece.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsBEST MOVIE EVER!!!! My favourite movie
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsIt's too bad. The acting is so terrible and look almost like a home video. but I ended up watching this until the end....
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis movie inspired me to become lesbian. Oh hi Mark. Hi doggy
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsI'm under the opinion the football is the actual main character of this film.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsTommy Wiseau his acting is really bad in this movie, everything in this movie is DISASTER!!!
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsAs Professor Roth mentioned in lecture, "The Room" is famous for being one of those so-bad-it’s-good movies. But for me, someone who doesn’t totally get that whole vibe, the film wasn’t exactly a great experience. Yeah, there were a few moments that were unintentionally funny, but overall, it felt like a drag. I get why it’s a cult classic—the bizarre writing and weird acting can be pretty entertaining at times. But even those odd moments didn’t make up for how slow and poorly paced the film was. Seriously, the pacing is awful. Scenes go on way too long, and the repetition just makes it hard to stay engaged. There were a lot of pointless conversations and repetitive moments, like the awkward rooftop arguments that just kept dragging. John, who’s supposed to be the main character, was awkward in a way that wasn’t always funny. The dialogue is hilariously bad, which is definitely the best part of the movie, but even that couldn’t save it for me. I finally figured out where all those "Hi, Mark!" memes came from—those awkward conversations are funny because they’re so random, but they didn’t hold my attention enough to keep me hooked for the whole movie. While "The Room" might work as a joke in a theater setting, like Professor Roth said, it’s mostly just a boring watch on its own. The occasional laughs weren’t enough to make up for the rest. Overall, I thought the movie was just kinda mid—good concept, but the acting and awkward dialogue didn’t always land. Some of the humor was funny, so at least it wasn’t a total bore.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsI could see why this film is named the worst best movie ever. I was not sure what I was getting myself into, so when I watched the movie I was confused on why the storytelling was off and the acting was bad. The movie contains so many plots that are left unfinished. Throughout the movie there are scenes you feel that could have been left out and not needed at all, or dialogue that did not match certain scenes. I feel that the only scenes they made that were very intense and detailed were the love making scenes and even then those scenes had no significance to the plots. Each section of the movie had its own plots that were never resolved. For example, Danny buying drugs, or bringing Peter the therapist friend for a scene and then never seeing him again throughout the film, or the mother announcing she has breast cancer. The movie was definitely all over the place. I think what made the movie worse was the acting, especially from Tommy Wiseau. I think what made it bad was how monotone his voice sounded or how he gave no facial expressions. Something about his voice did not match the film at all. It almost felt as if the film was rushed and the actors came up with their own dialogues on the spot. In a way I could see how this film has become big in the cult film industry as it really shows the do’s and don'ts in films.