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SOLD OUT: THE ROOM (2003) + Greg Sestero Q&A – 29th April, The Watershed

The Watershed and Bristol Bad Film Club are proud to announce a very special event with Greg Sestero, writer of The Disaster Artist, for a screening of the ‘Citizen Kane of Bad Films’ – The Room.

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Why we love Tommy Wiseau and The Room

With The Disaster Artist set to hit cinema screens worldwide this month, Bristol Bad Film Club’s Timon Singh looks at why we keep falling in love with Tommy Wiseau and his cult ‘masterpiece’ The Room.

(l-r) Greg Sestero, Bristol Bad Film Club’s Timon Singh, Tommy Wiseau, Justin MacGregror (director of Best F(r)iends) and Kris MacGregor (producer of Best F(r)iends)

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Oh hai Mark: An evening with The Room’s Greg Sestero

The Room‘s Greg Sestero visited Bristol to talk about making the ‘Citizen Kane of Bad Movies’ and his friendship with Tommy Wiseau… so we thought we better sit down and talk to him!

Greg Sestero Q&A
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EXCLUSIVE: Tommy Wiseau teaming up with Samurai Cop 2 director for EXTREMES

After working together on Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance, director Gregory Hatanaka and Tommy Wiseau are re-teaming for a new project – EXTREMES.

Extremes Poster

Little is known about the project at the moment, but it will feature a lot of the cast of Samurai Cop 2 including Bai Ling, Nicole Bailey, Mel Novak and Laurene Landon.

Gregory Hatanaka will be writing the film as well as directing it and has promised “Besson action elements”.

Expect more news as and when we hear it.

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SOLD OUT: THE ROOM (2003) – 12th February, Redgrave Theatre, Clifton

It’s back! The “Citizen Kane of bad movies” is returning to Bristol!

The Room

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When it comes to The Room, love is blind…

With the help of Sheffield’s The Five and Dime Picture Show, we once again unleashed The Room upon the people of Bristol.

The Room

 

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