Tommy Wiseau should write a book and make a movie about how James Franco approached him and 'The Disaster Artist' was made. He can then play James Franco in the movie.
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis The Wise? I thought not. It's not a story the Jedi would tell you. It's a Sith legend. Darth Plagueis was a Dark Lord of the Sith, so powerful and so wise he could use the Force to influence the midichlorians to create life… He had such a knowledge of the dark side that he could even keep the ones he cared about from dying. The dark side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. He became so powerful… the only thing he was afraid of was losing his power, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his apprentice everything he knew, then his apprentice killed him in his sleep. Ironic. He could save others from death, but not himself.
Maybe he just wants you to think he's a bad actor of whom you think that he thinks of himself that he is a good actor, making him an even better than good actor?
No we need a movie that's big in CGI and Blue screen, but the final cut they forgot to put in all the CGI so it's just actors acting around blue screen. Then it's revealed Tommy directed it.
Then Franco should direct the direction of Tommy while directing Franco directing "The Disaster Artist"... Than would be like the Greatest Paradox ever :v
He's probably protective about his age (like a lot of actors and especially actresses are), but I believe you may be right about where's he's from. He's probably told the same story so many times he genuinely believes it or doesn't remember anymore.
You’ve gotta have respect for Tommy. He was told his film was terrible and was really only loved for being terrible. I don’t know how I would have reacted, but he’s so optimistic and happy and clearly loves to be in the spotlight in front of all of these people. That’s just so damn beautiful
I love The Room and I have massive respect for Tommy because he had a vision and he stuck to it and made it happen. How many people can say that they've done that?
@@kohl4940 I feel it's all in good fun. I think it's clear that Franco has a certain respect for Tommy and makes fun of him in that way as a friend. As an actor, he's done his best to literally get inside Tommy's mind, so he probably knows him quite well and knows which buttons not to push. I haven't seen many of the interactions between the two, but from what I have seen, Tommy never seems to get upset with James.
Franco is an artist and Tommy is without a doubt a performance artist unlike any other, 100% unique. Franco admires artistry, the struggle, and taking the risk. Ultimately, Tommy made The Room for himself and his friend, Greg. That was the intended audience. That the rest of us like The Room or love to hate The Room or whatever feelings we get from The Room is icing on the cake for Tommy. James Franco realized this and made the movie to tell us this. It reminds me a lot of the recent career of Kevin Smith which I do not think is a mistake given the nature of this movie. Kevin Smith makes movies now for himself, his friends, and "his audience" and tries not to care about critics and people who don't get him. That still makes him a successful artist even though haters gonna hate--but what have they created?
This is true. It seems like a lot of people, including the producers and celebrities in the movie really admire Tommy for this as well. He truly is a purer artist than mos who do things out of talent or mastery.
I love how James Franco was so taken aback by the fact that Tommy actually just admitted he is from Europe, and nobody in the audience seems to get it.
Jose Colella And that legend seems very likely. There is evidence of a man called Tomasz Wieczór/Wieczorek/Wieczorkowski (don't remember exactly) being born on Poznań around the time when our Tommy might've been born. Someone even tracked a Wieczor family in New Orleans, probably his aunt and uncle who he used to live with.
You have to give it to Tommy. The man is always 100 % himself. He doesn't hide his oddities. He fully embraces them. And the best thing is, this got him somewhere. It's not where he originally wanted to end up. But he seems to be happy with where he is. That's quite an achievement, in my eyes.
How Ironic is it, that Tommy's most famous line is," YOu're tearing me apart Lisa!" which is taken directly from a James Dean movie because he idolizes James Dean. And the actor to portray James Dean in his autobiographical movie is James Franco, who is NOW portraying Tommy Wiseau!!!! Mind Blown!!
Fun fact: in the script, it was written as "You are *taking* me apart, Lisa", but people on set recognized Tommy was trying to quote the James Dean movie, and Greg Sestero (Mark) corrected Tommy.
Let me blow it a little more. I went back and reread the Disaster Artist book before watching the movie. In one chapter Greg describes flunking an audition and losing the part to...James Franco (years before meeting Tommy). !!!
Tommy- Confirmed BEST ATTITUDE OF ALL TIME People laugh at his movie and he says “have fun and be safe” basically. He does interviews and always smiles and thanks everyone. What a dude.
it's also okay thought to playfully question people for things to try and get them to open up. hes treating him like an anomaly, and that isn't necessarily a bad thing-hes doing that to share tommy with the world.
its sad that it needed joker to remind you of that, shouldnt it be intuitive? but also, i think tommy wiseau knows that the movie is bad and thus you can laugh about it.
He's nothing like the joker character at all!!! One is rich and overly confident, one is actually American, poor and been through hard times etc .. opposite... You simple minded fool
I love how he has the same laugh in real life as he does in the Room. I always thought that laugh was so fake and was just a result of bad acting but, no, that's his real laugh.
This guy has hopes and dreams like all those people in Hollywood. He actually made something that may not have been conventionally successful and hilariously bad, but people do love how bad it is and he's always been positive publicly about it. I think he has a great attitude and seems like a pretty chill dude. Glad he's made it here.
People think hes mentally challenged or something. But the guy made $4 mill in the 90's... That's like $5 million these days. His haters should learn his optimism and risks he took
It's kind of like when you manage to make a number go into the negative in an old video game, but because the system isn't designed for that it loops around and becomes an insanely high positive number. The last 15 years were just the system trying to figure out how to handle that negative number. :P
I know it doesn't seem like much, but this movie has brought Tommy the fame that he's always aspired to have. I bet after The Room did so poorly, he felt really depressed, and he felt he'd failed at his biggest life goals. It's like a dream come true for him finally, and I find it really touching.
Zach don't underestimate the cult following. The movie is still played to sold out audiences around the world, and it has even turned a profit despite it's insanely inflated budget. This movie is giving him some real spotlight, and that's awesome and what he's always wanted I'm sure, but I really don't think tommy sees himself as a failure. That's kinda just not how he is, and he isn't even a failure anyways. He may have failed his way into success, but ultimately that makes him a success, not a failure!
Tommy Wiseau is so like-able, no matter how bad the acting is it's like he isn't even acting. He plays himself in the movie. I think that's why The Room is so popular. I have yet to watch The Room though which I will fix very soon.
How could you possible know what he’s like in the movie just because he’s likeable in real life? He’s so mysterious it’s hard to say what his true personality is. I’ve seen the room and the reason why it’s a cult classic is because of how WEIRD it is. The dialogue and scenes make no sense it’s hilarious. That being said.....Tommy is awesome!
Three quarters in, I thought it was just an actor doing a bloody terrible impression of Wiseau and then I realized that that was actually Tommy. Edit: Wow, thanks for all the likes. "If more people love each other, the world would be a much better place."
Having just finished listening to the 11 hour long audio book "The disaster Artist" written by Greg Sestero, I can see why Tommy would say that the book is only 40% accurate vs. 99.9% for the film. In the book it seems like Greg makes a lot of assumptions about Wiseau's past and what motivates his character, and deals with a lot of internal issues that likely would have made Tommy super uncomfortable, whereas the film, for the mostpart only scratches the surface, dealing chiefly with the external course of events in a way that's fun and light. After all, very few people tend to view their own life as a comedy, as its playing out, especially if they've had a dark past, as seems to be the case with Tommy. Being able to view his own life through an escapist lens was probably incredibly liberating for the guy.
SiriusBigbadda - Yeah 40% of it. Either way it's the reason why the "The Disaster Artist" movie was made in the first place, which is giving him even more fame and success than he had before, and the perfect propeller for his and Greg's new movie. The guy is somewhat business savvy, so I doubt he's going to complain at this stage.
They are friends now and you can see how much Franco has get into the character for the movie, is like that Franco now feels a lot close to him... In a strange way hahaha
Yeah on top of that its with all good actors they always like watching other ppl behaviour so much as of constantly talking about themselves then when you have to play the person aswell it gets crazy.
A living legend you never heard of...Seriously I search his name and the first article to come up was titled: "Who Is Tommy Wiseau? All About the Man Behind James Franco's The Disaster Artist"
Nolan Rux ikr...that was the biggest take from watching The Room...after a while the voice dubbing had this strange charm to it...I get the same vibe everytime I see Tommy being interviewed
Love it!!! So true. When I had this on my roommate thought I was watching a French vampire movie. He sounds like a cross between French and Romanian. Oh the irony.
Honestly though, I feel like Tommy is trying soooo hard to seem normal here. He worked so hard on his accent and speech impediment, it almost seems immoral to laugh at him
I hope he isn't insecure about being different. He's certainly strange, but he's unique and that's part of why he's so well known now. He also must be a decent guy in real like for Sestero to have tolerated him for so long. He has such a mysterious past and I respect him for not wanting to share his private life, but he's just fascinating to witness.
You know, I think Tommy's life story really does demonstrate a pretty incredible example of the American Dream. He comes from some place in Europe with literally nothing, sells bird toys, and decides "You know what, f*ck it I'm going to make a movie." And he actually does, and as bad as it is, it finds a massive market in America as a thoroughly enjoyable film. And now here he is, known nationwide and cheered for like a movie star. Which of course he is. Of course there's still the mystery of where he got the money to fund all this. I personally like to imagine that he's secretly a John Wick-level assassin who was so good at his job that when he asked to leave the business, they actually just said yes.
Edwin B I don't know... Perhaps we should ask the obamas? or maybe Samuel l Jackson? Oh no your right those African Americans have such bad lives just like denzel Washington, Lawrence fishburne etc...
I felt real bad for him after that movie tbh, it feels like the original message of the movie was an echo of a life of feeling constantly betrayed by everyone. Whether he got help with that or it get buried under enjoying it as a cult comedy I don't know
are u serious?!?! I loved franco's portrayal but in this interview he showed us his real self: stuck-up and looking down on the guy, just cos wiseau is weird. So?
I actually got vibes that are opposite to yours! I feel like James respects people genuinely and reminds me of a friend I have who has this energy and likes bringing the spotlight to others like what James did for Tommy in this interview. He seems to honestly find happiness in being around his friend Tommy - that is what I deduced
Yes, exactly. Or reminiscent of treating people with learning difficulties (I'm sure he has something; someone else mentioned Asperger's) or mental health conditions as specimens to be mocked and used for entertainment.
As a bad movie, I can say The Room is ten times more enjoyable to watch than most good movies I've seen. There is something so human about it and I love it!
and you have to respect his sense of humor on it all, he isn't upset that his movie wasn't well received, he isn't butt hurt about jimmy saying its a bad movie, he doesn't take the disaster artist personally. He takes it all with a grain of salt and while the films reception may not have been what he wanted or expected he is just happy to know that it brings joy to people one way or another and continues to do so to this day.
Eddie Panedi and down the drain goes your comment. Seriously why would you bring trump in here? People like you make it sound like it's the end of the world and trump will forever be your president. Don't be such pansy.
Jake Deskiewicz ...unfortunately, thats a new development...he also was able to take down doug walker's video (nostalgia critic) about the room and tried to sue him, because he made fun of his movie.
I hate the way jimmy kimmel talks to him and how he said “you don’t need to see the room to see Franco’s film” Yeah you don’t have to watch the room but just let him have his moment and enjoy himself
@@swirlingfudge yeah I can see that, didn’t realize it as I was writing my comment. At least I’m not intentionally doing it for laughs that will be viewed by millions
I got the impression watching this that jimmy was trying to mask some of the confusing things tommy was saying that didn’t really go along with the rest of the conversation. Trying to keep it moving so people Didn’t get stuck on it
Tommy is the kind of guy that would never hit a woman, he would nawt
Oh hi mark
but if questioned enough times he would still casually say "I hit her"
Yeah, but what's going on with you, Mark?
Wazzzaaaaaa!!
Lmao shut up! Lol
Tommy Wiseau should write a book and make a movie about how James Franco approached him and 'The Disaster Artist' was made.
He can then play James Franco in the movie.
Oh my God that's genius it has to happen.
Yss
That would be amazing!!
_The Convenient Artist._
This is so good! hahah
if you'd been told 12 mth ago that Kevin Spacey's career could be dead and Tommy Wiseau would be a national hero: would you have believed it?
Don't be fatuous, Jeffrey nope
Don't be fatuous, Jeffrey crazy how this world works
Wiseau's a national hero? To who?
+CrazyWeds Everyone
there seems to be a lot of love out there for Wiseau right now. It's the American Dream thing, maybe?
He seems like such a sweet dude. His message is that if everybody would love each other the world would be a better place. He’s my hero
He’s a great guy who actually tried to make a movie, even with absolutely no talent he managed to convince everyone his movie IS GREAT
No, it's "If a lot of people love each other, the world would be a better place to live."
Thanks Ronald
@@TheSklant HAHAHAHHA
He should direct a clip for Jojo Siwa. That would be nice combination messages. 😀
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis The Wise? I thought not. It's not a story the Jedi would tell you. It's a Sith legend. Darth Plagueis was a Dark Lord of the Sith, so powerful and so wise he could use the Force to influence the midichlorians to create life… He had such a knowledge of the dark side that he could even keep the ones he cared about from dying. The dark side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. He became so powerful… the only thing he was afraid of was losing his power, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his apprentice everything he knew, then his apprentice killed him in his sleep. Ironic. He could save others from death, but not himself.
On*
@@rullvardi lol
I read this in his accent.
in a shitty one
ikr, like he's an interdimentional being
I wonder if the CIA have a file on Tommy
Prince of Epirus They but it only has a paragraph of information that is just the synopsis for The Room
if you want to know his age hes gregs age
Tommy has a file on the CIA
You kidding? With all that money, he *bought* the CIA!
@@skiezzy6726 Who the hell is greg?
"Europe is my city." - Tommy Wiseau 1837
China is my city
If England is a city, that means Europe is a country.
*1252
"Mesopotamia is my city" -20 657 bf JC
@yoGotti's Dad only yours, baby
I am 100% convinced this man is an alien wearing a skin suit, thinking he's successfully mimicked the actions and mannerisms of an actual human.
On his planet, 40% = 99%
Successfully?
oh wow oh wow oh wow
He looks like Michael Jackson for some reason
Oi
It's good that we're getting on Tommy's good side.
He'll be extremely helpful in the peace talks when his alien buddies arrive.
LMFAO
No, he’s acting friendly now, but once his E.T brethren arrive, he’ll backstab us all immediately.
😂😂😂😂😂
Rohan Kishibe and 『Heaven's Door』 You know what they say..
"If a lot of people love each other, the world would be a better place to live."
lmfao
Tommy actually thinks he’s a good actor and made a great movie... which makes the movie even better.
Maybe he just wants you to think he's a bad actor of whom you think that he thinks of himself that he is a good actor, making him an even better than good actor?
@@InfoSopher mindBLOWN
He devoted his life to one art,and that is to become an alien,and then human again.
Or act like that at least
He is, and he did. End if discussion.
Hahaha what a story, Kevin
"You're awful, Jimmy... Playing my movie... inviting me on the show... You just wanted to make fun of me, cheep-cheep-cheep-cheep!"
You win this comment section.
Lmfao
LMAO Joker is all over the place
we love a good crossover
Why so less people got this refrence? It's absolute gold
I wish someone would look at me the way James Franco looks at Tommy Wiseau
I honestly don't think Franco likes him. He always seems to look awkward around him.
WESTECH MEDIA id love to know if James has hung out with him since filming wrapped up
Maybe you should get a girl mark
In disbelief? 🤔
Shifted all the way to one side of the chair?
Now we need a movie starring Tommy Wiseau as James Franco about the making of The Disaster Artist
Yes, we must go deeper.
No we need a movie that's big in CGI and Blue screen, but the final cut they forgot to put in all the CGI so it's just actors acting around blue screen. Then it's revealed Tommy directed it.
I'd gladly watch Tommy Wiseau re-enact the making of almost any James Franco movie. 127 hours would be an easy one - no need to cast alot of people.
HAHHAHAA
Filmception
Society - One cannot be famous for doing a bad movie
Tommy Wiseau - Hold my football ..... oh hi Mark
anyway.. how is your sexlife?
Lmfaooo
Diptyajit Banerjee But one can be famous by creating the baddest film in history that it actually becomes good.
Oh, hi.
When did society say that diptyajit
Tommy should direct and play James Franco in a movie about the making of the Disaster Artist.
Kitsune Hell yeah!
genius
I died
Then Franco should direct the direction of Tommy while directing Franco directing "The Disaster Artist"... Than would be like the Greatest Paradox ever :v
santaflow133 booom big bang explosion
I love how he doesnt even get offended when james mimics his accent right in front of him, what a good sport.
Definatelty a very unique person
Imitation is the sencerest form of flattery
What accent?
@@TheDissmaster10 identity theft is not a joke, Jim
He did say he liked how he did his accent in the movie
I genuinely believe that he doesn’t know what his age is or where he’s from anymore
...and he genuinely believes he made a great film.
@@elcheapo9444 he did either made a terrible drama or great comedy.
he lives a private life
I mean, it's almost certain he's from Poland, based on recent lawsuit. So yeah, kurwa Tomek
He's probably protective about his age (like a lot of actors and especially actresses are), but I believe you may be right about where's he's from. He's probably told the same story so many times he genuinely believes it or doesn't remember anymore.
You’ve gotta have respect for Tommy. He was told his film was terrible and was really only loved for being terrible. I don’t know how I would have reacted, but he’s so optimistic and happy and clearly loves to be in the spotlight in front of all of these people. That’s just so damn beautiful
Wiseau has Down Syndrome.
He has made a lot of people happy!
It really is :)
I love The Room and I have massive respect for Tommy because he had a vision and he stuck to it and made it happen. How many people can say that they've done that?
I just watched and dont really think its bad.
tommy is a kind guy. total respect for him.
Tommy wiseau: ye i good guy nver herd somwan say that befor but ya tnak you and i did not hit her I DID NOT
Yes. And James Franco is having a huge Ego making fun of him.
Álvaro Prego I honestly get mad like he blatantly makes fun of him right in front of poor tommy
@@kohl4940 I feel it's all in good fun. I think it's clear that Franco has a certain respect for Tommy and makes fun of him in that way as a friend. As an actor, he's done his best to literally get inside Tommy's mind, so he probably knows him quite well and knows which buttons not to push. I haven't seen many of the interactions between the two, but from what I have seen, Tommy never seems to get upset with James.
how would you know
I love Wiseau's laugh, literally "Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha"
Its so fake but at the same time so likeable cuz you know he means no harm lol
A-HAHAhahahaaa
He thinks people
When an extraterrestrial tries to mimic human laughter.
american behavior in nutshell. He is such a natural born made american boy!
Not gonna lie? Tommy seems like a genuinely nice guy, I like him.
I do too! He's a cool guy. Made his own movie and paid for it. Never gave up. Now he's on tv.
@@_nay__ Me being a small kid from some backwater town in Europe with a tough life, he is definitely an inspiration and I aspire to be as great as him
He is wierd but I think he is really nice
Yeh. And the best thing... He does not hit women he does not
Yeah, read the book and you'll be a little less convinced that he's a genuinely nice guy.
Franco isn't mocking him you can tell he admires him in a strange way
valentinecsgo I noticed that too. I think this is why only he could pull that movie of.
He’s fascinated by him.
Franco is an artist and Tommy is without a doubt a performance artist unlike any other, 100% unique. Franco admires artistry, the struggle, and taking the risk. Ultimately, Tommy made The Room for himself and his friend, Greg. That was the intended audience. That the rest of us like The Room or love to hate The Room or whatever feelings we get from The Room is icing on the cake for Tommy. James Franco realized this and made the movie to tell us this. It reminds me a lot of the recent career of Kevin Smith which I do not think is a mistake given the nature of this movie. Kevin Smith makes movies now for himself, his friends, and "his audience" and tries not to care about critics and people who don't get him. That still makes him a successful artist even though haters gonna hate--but what have they created?
This is true. It seems like a lot of people, including the producers and celebrities in the movie really admire Tommy for this as well. He truly is a purer artist than mos who do things out of talent or mastery.
You mean you don't?
“Which country do you pick” “I pick New Orleans”
Which country, Europe or New Orleans, I pick New Orleans
@@z1z2z3z 😂😂 intelligence is not his stron suit
@@trollloloololooo hmm... tell me more about these "stron" suits
@@z1z2z3z it's a typo, meant to write strong. Why did it bother you so much?
@@trollloloololooo I'm just mean
“I’m originally from Europe and I’m... right now American like everybody else.” -Tommy Wisesu
He thinks he’s people
@@ProjectEchoshadow that's mean
@@besnick do you think he doesn’t think he’s people? What do you think he thinks he is⸮
@@ProjectEchoshadow *peeple (that would be funny**)
** I think
he is from Poland
He's wearing three belts.
im confused why he has one hanging passed his ass
Stephen Hill it looks badass
Eric Draven Nevermore the crow is an awesome movie
Eric Draven Nevermore in the disaster artist book, it said that was to “accentuate” his...
drip
I love how James Franco was so taken aback by the fact that Tommy actually just admitted he is from Europe, and nobody in the audience seems to get it.
True. Tommy was notorious for never telling anybody anything about his background.
Really? I honestly need to re-read Disaster Artist..
Legend say he is from Poland
Jose Colella And that legend seems very likely. There is evidence of a man called Tomasz Wieczór/Wieczorek/Wieczorkowski (don't remember exactly) being born on Poznań around the time when our Tommy might've been born. Someone even tracked a Wieczor family in New Orleans, probably his aunt and uncle who he used to live with.
Europe is a big country...
Tommy:"HAHAHAHA!"
*Crowd laughs*
Tommy:"HAHAHAHA!"
*Crowd laughs harder*
Tommy:"HAHAHAHA!"
*Crowd dying of laughter*
Tommy: HAHAHAHA
*Crowd has now died from laughter*
AYAYAYA -the new joker
This is proof Tommy wiseau is the man
Haha What a story, Mark
I think they were laughing because when he laughed it was exactly how Franco captured it and we got to see that and it was hilarious
You have to give it to Tommy. The man is always 100 % himself. He doesn't hide his oddities. He fully embraces them. And the best thing is, this got him somewhere. It's not where he originally wanted to end up. But he seems to be happy with where he is. That's quite an achievement, in my eyes.
His laugh is the greatest thing ever
Ha ha ha ha
Michele Speranza Im About To Do The Same Thing.........F*CK
james's look when he started to laugh made me laugh more than tommy's actual laugh
^____^ HA HA HA HA ^____^
Haa ha
"Which country I pick? New Orleans."
Wear is She Now classic Tommy
New Orleans is my country and England is my city.
nick brompton
Well he’s not wrong.
FPS50 that only made one movie and it was the best worst movie...
How Ironic is it, that Tommy's most famous line is," YOu're tearing me apart Lisa!" which is taken directly from a James Dean movie because he idolizes James Dean. And the actor to portray James Dean in his autobiographical movie is James Franco, who is NOW portraying Tommy Wiseau!!!! Mind Blown!!
ok that was the best observation ever. THANK YOU KIND SOUL
me too !!!
Fun fact: in the script, it was written as "You are *taking* me apart, Lisa", but people on set recognized Tommy was trying to quote the James Dean movie, and Greg Sestero (Mark) corrected Tommy.
hahaha what a story TriumphCafe, how's your sex life
Let me blow it a little more. I went back and reread the Disaster Artist book before watching the movie. In one chapter Greg describes flunking an audition and losing the part to...James Franco (years before meeting Tommy). !!!
Tommy- Confirmed BEST ATTITUDE OF ALL TIME
People laugh at his movie and he says “have fun and be safe” basically. He does interviews and always smiles and thanks everyone. What a dude.
he had a decade to adapt
Great comment
After watching "The Joker" these interviewers should really respect and do less mockery out of people who dont fit in the matrix.
it's also okay thought to playfully question people for things to try and get them to open up. hes treating him like an anomaly, and that isn't necessarily a bad thing-hes doing that to share tommy with the world.
How about another joke Jim-may?
Go JokER
its sad that it needed joker to remind you of that, shouldnt it be intuitive? but also, i think tommy wiseau knows that the movie is bad and thus you can laugh about it.
He's nothing like the joker character at all!!! One is rich and overly confident, one is actually American, poor and been through hard times etc
.. opposite... You simple minded fool
every single Tommy Wiseau intervew ever:
"you can lough
you can cry
you can express yours-helf
but please don't hurt each-other" LOL
Noam Assouline AHAHAHA
"If a lot of people would love each other, the world would be a better place."
Pingers Bingers no he said the same thing. Franco thought he was going to say please don't hurt yourself so he finished his line incorrectly
Tommy was probably Gods first try on a human
Hahahahaha
More Like gods first try to relate to a human.
The perfect man
First draft 🤣
Damn... God messed up on the rest of us then. This man is an international treasure
I love how he has the same laugh in real life as he does in the Room. I always thought that laugh was so fake and was just a result of bad acting but, no, that's his real laugh.
that's because his real life is bad acting
😂😂
I was waiting for : Oh hi Jimmy!
Saad Belachemi LOL
Anyway, how is your sex life?
Don't worry about it...
*hai
Saad Belachemi his laughs we're almost enough though lmao
Soon Tommy will send this video to Homeplanet.
how's your sex life?
Kevin Vuile Rotte Lafaard i did not hit her I did not !
Leave your stupid comments in your pocket!
He will record everything
LMAO
He did not bring him, it's not true it's bullshit
He did noooot
*HE DID NAWWWT
Oh hi Mark
It seems to me like you're the EGGSPERT commenter cyberlo
Yea its more like Tommy brought James to the show
This guy has hopes and dreams like all those people in Hollywood. He actually made something that may not have been conventionally successful and hilariously bad, but people do love how bad it is and he's always been positive publicly about it. I think he has a great attitude and seems like a pretty chill dude. Glad he's made it here.
People think hes mentally challenged or something.
But the guy made $4 mill in the 90's...
That's like $5 million these days.
His haters should learn his optimism and risks he took
@yossarian ohh it came out how he got the money. He owned a toy shop on the boardwalk, then invested in properties.
Read the book. The cast was mistreated
James Franco has been practicing the accent so long he’s having a hard time remembering his own voice 😂
Andrea Lynne it's the method
Now people know why a more prolific actor Johnny Depp is scrambled.
Tommy is now practically A-List status and has a successful film career, because he made a movie that was so bad it became Legendary
It's kind of like when you manage to make a number go into the negative in an old video game, but because the system isn't designed for that it loops around and becomes an insanely high positive number. The last 15 years were just the system trying to figure out how to handle that negative number. :P
@@christopherwilliams9418 kinda like how Gahndi became the perpetrator of multiple nuclear holocausts.
Exactly. :P
The room also has made profit by now. It costed loads but pecause its such cult classic it's shown again and again.
I know it doesn't seem like much, but this movie has brought Tommy the fame that he's always aspired to have. I bet after The Room did so poorly, he felt really depressed, and he felt he'd failed at his biggest life goals. It's like a dream come true for him finally, and I find it really touching.
Zach don't underestimate the cult following. The movie is still played to sold out audiences around the world, and it has even turned a profit despite it's insanely inflated budget. This movie is giving him some real spotlight, and that's awesome and what he's always wanted I'm sure, but I really don't think tommy sees himself as a failure. That's kinda just not how he is, and he isn't even a failure anyways. He may have failed his way into success, but ultimately that makes him a success, not a failure!
Eddie Panedi tru truuu
The Room turned Tommy into a millionaire if he wasn't already.
kthxbai Well he spent $6,000,000 on it so I assume he was a millionaire way before he decided to make the movie.
You do know the room has been popular for 15 years? It did veey poorly initially but made a profit and continues to do so
Hes one of those guys who I can hear every word he's saying, but I still don't understand what he's saying
I can’t even hear what he’s saying hahah
Damn this is highly accurate
James’s voice is slowly morphing into Tommy’s
Elizabeth Underhill Some say, once you imitate Tommy, you are never the same.
LetTheWritersWrite Did Gandhi say that?
SpeedDemon1152 Nah Jesus
haha ikr
He's been assimilated
Tommy Wiseau is so like-able, no matter how bad the acting is it's like he isn't even acting. He plays himself in the movie. I think that's why The Room is so popular. I have yet to watch The Room though which I will fix very soon.
pKostas1601
It's hard to watch
Yeah I can imagine. People are lining up to see it again and again. The entire movie is a meme. It's probably entertaining in the long run
How could you possible know what he’s like in the movie just because he’s likeable in real life?
He’s so mysterious it’s hard to say what his true personality is.
I’ve seen the room and the reason why it’s a cult classic is because of how WEIRD it is. The dialogue and scenes make no sense it’s hilarious.
That being said.....Tommy is awesome!
That's fair. I guess I meant he's a very likeable character in the movie.
Three quarters in, I thought it was just an actor doing a bloody terrible impression of Wiseau and then I realized that that was actually Tommy.
Edit: Wow, thanks for all the likes. "If more people love each other, the world would be a much better place."
he's so bad he can't even act himself properly. And that's why he's so great.
Hahahaha Funny Story Mark.
Then you were like "oh hi Tommy"
I thought it was an actor until he did that laugh. That laugh I can never forget.
its tommy wiseau in character of tommy wiseau
I love how when James quotes Tommy, he instinctively does the accent.
I love the way Franco has to speak in Wiseau's accent to communicate with him. Like a language.
lmaooo thats so true
Hahaha! 😂
language on Tommy's planet
I do the same with Hispanic people so they understand easier
I did not hit her I did not it's not true I did not hit her I did noooot
Oh hi mark
It's BULLSHIT.
noot noot
Skychrew oh hi Mark
Hi doggie
I just wish the best for Tommy man, he brought so much joy to so many people, may he achieve all his dreams
Oh hai Mark
Maximum Blaster he brought so much joy to people, but you know we're laughing at him, not with him, right?
Nah... He's good hearted. I laugh with him :)
People think James makes fun of Tommy but I think he's genuinely just as lost about this whole Tommy persona as the rest of us
Hence he made a movie about and played him.
Maybe in next 10 years he'll tell us if he's from eastern or western europe.
he's probably from poland
@DereMemo Well DUH
Yeah Google and Reddit says hes polish from Poznań
Oh and then he changed his name
Both. But he's American naoo
It is kind of a big deal that Tommy says he is originally from Europe. He has never said it before, just claimed he was from Louisiana.
I think he once said his family was from France but he moved to Louisiana as a kid...?
Don't be fatuous, Jeffrey born in Poland, moved to France then to USA
he said it before. i read it somewhere
Didn't he also say he grew up in brooklyn?
This will change the course of history.
Having just finished listening to the 11 hour long audio book "The disaster Artist" written by Greg Sestero, I can see why Tommy would say that the book is only 40% accurate vs. 99.9% for the film. In the book it seems like Greg makes a lot of assumptions about Wiseau's past and what motivates his character, and deals with a lot of internal issues that likely would have made Tommy super uncomfortable, whereas the film, for the mostpart only scratches the surface, dealing chiefly with the external course of events in a way that's fun and light. After all, very few people tend to view their own life as a comedy, as its playing out, especially if they've had a dark past, as seems to be the case with Tommy. Being able to view his own life through an escapist lens was probably incredibly liberating for the guy.
Brakathor well said
Well Tommy approves of the book too.
SiriusBigbadda - Yeah 40% of it. Either way it's the reason why the "The Disaster Artist" movie was made in the first place, which is giving him even more fame and success than he had before, and the perfect propeller for his and Greg's new movie. The guy is somewhat business savvy, so I doubt he's going to complain at this stage.
Brakathor
Hello Brakathor, I remember you from the Patrice livestream. It’s nice to see you’re intelligent as well as funny.
Carry on.
Oh hi Clowny. Were you around for my "punching babies" bit that I pulled on that catfishing artist? That was my best moment by far in there.
Tommy is like a pure being, that just happens to be human
he's a human bean
He is the messiah. Speaks only good. Has a good attitude. Hes the christ reborn.
I love how his laugh makes everyone else in the audience laugh
His laugh is contagious in an awesome way!!
Exactly 😂
His laugh is legendary!
Tommy Wiseau 2020 #MakeAmericaOhaiAgain
SteveBuscemiRussianBotHunter mark for president
Lisa for Secretary of State.
MAOA
cobra888
Nah, she'd tear him apart.
Ohaio
look how happy franco gets when he sees him lol
Well he is easily one of the most interesting people you can meet lol
They are friends now and you can see how much Franco has get into the character for the movie, is like that Franco now feels a lot close to him... In a strange way hahaha
Yeah on top of that its with all good actors they always like watching other ppl behaviour so much as of constantly talking about themselves then when you have to play the person aswell it gets crazy.
they're in love, I KNOW IT!
well he is going to do a shitload of money from his story so he has a reason to be happy
He's Elon Musk's stoner older brother.
They come from the same planet
Ivan _Skates when Elon Musk watched the Room he couldn’t understand why everyone else was laughing and he was crying.
I can't unsee it
Oh hai, Jimmy, i hav never been on American talk show befor, this is good show, HAH?
Jackarantula I now know that lolcats were directly inspired by Tommy Wiseau.
Are you the one that got roasted by Jeremy Jahns on twitter?lol.
Anyways how's your sex life?
DeAth GaMing THAT'S ME! (Just answered your question and quoted The Room at the same time, smooth).
anyway, how's sex life?
I love how James Franco keeps slipping into Tommys accent when he's just talking casually
He got so deep into that role that he’s now become him.
A living legend on the stage tonight, folks.
Yea, Jimmy Kimmel is the fuckin' the G.O.A.T., man!
A living legend you never heard of...Seriously I search his name and the first article to come up was titled: "Who Is Tommy Wiseau? All About the Man Behind James Franco's The Disaster Artist"
He should go for the Bollywood.
People'll love him there, lol
The book is 40% true.
The movie is adaptated from the story of the book.
The movie is 99.9% true.
Upgrades, people. Upgrades.
And book about the movie that was about the book that was about the original movie was reportedly 67.843% true.
you can see how absolutely fascinated James is with Tommy
Sarah Skoreyko nice english
Stowecooper1 haha whoops I meant to say “you can SEE how...” I edited it :)
Honestly who isn't fascinated with Tommy? :D
Like an alien
Sarah what country are u from? just curious
Iam 99.99% sure tommy is count dracula
there was apparently an alternate-plan ending for the original film which pretty much went there...
Roth?
He’s not Dracula, he’s real American hero...
...more like Count Chocula.
Hahaha what a story Mark!
his laugh is EXACTLY the same as his laugh in the movie
yeh, he plays himself!
why wouldn't it be?
Hah hah hah what a story Mark
THAT is pure acting my friend
Haha you must be kidding me aren't you?
Tommy keeps breaking out laughing, for no apparent reason: the movie makes so much more sense now.
Europe my ass, more like Alpha Centaur B-54 or something.
Apethantos underrated comment
Apethantos 😬 No! I am from New Orleans!
made me lol
Area 51
Damn straight
Tommy Wiseau on Trending... now that’s a sight I thought I’d never see.
Alex Desmall Our boy finally made it to Hollywood
that pewdiephile wouldn't of had any impact on it no real youtubers ever have impact on anything that happens in hollywood
Everything adds up
i expect "oh hi Jimmy"(like oh hi mark)
Jesus Christ even when he's live it sounds like Tommy's being dubbed over...
What makes you say that?
Nolan Rux ikr...that was the biggest take from watching The Room...after a while the voice dubbing had this strange charm to it...I get the same vibe everytime I see Tommy being interviewed
Ahhaahahah why does he talk like hes being dubbed its bizarre
Anyway, hows ur sex life ?
clighjgj ha ha... underwears...I get the picture
People want entertainment,this man is pure entertainment
It’s sooo nice to see Tommy so happy. :) I think this whole disaster artist thing has given him alot of self confidence.
I'm not sure self confidence was ever an issue with this guy, lol
What if he’s such a good actor he trailed everyone into thinking he’s a bad actor
intresting imagination you have, my good sir.
Well
that's what i thought
I think the same exact thing! He has to be an actor who just trolls as some weirdo.
We will never know
ALIEN, VAMPIRE, LEGEND.
moviemaster marco Oh hi marco
3ZX8Ball DO YOU UNDERSTAND LIFE!?
Love it!!! So true. When I had this on my roommate thought I was watching a French vampire movie.
He sounds like a cross between French and Romanian. Oh the irony.
+moviemaster marco DEW YUU
The superior title IMO for the new Franco movie instead of "The Disaster Artist".
Tommy Wiseau is an actual enigma and should be considered a national treasure. What an epic man!
Honestly though, I feel like Tommy is trying soooo hard to seem normal here. He worked so hard on his accent and speech impediment, it almost seems immoral to laugh at him
I hope he isn't insecure about being different. He's certainly strange, but he's unique and that's part of why he's so well known now. He also must be a decent guy in real like for Sestero to have tolerated him for so long. He has such a mysterious past and I respect him for not wanting to share his private life, but he's just fascinating to witness.
@@kirin1230 Most likely some sort of undiagnosed aspergers.
Accent-speach impediment are not equal
@@CelticAngloPress2nd Really that now? 🤦♂️
@@alexradice8163 Tommy clearly has an accent, but it sounds like he might have a slight speech impediment too, which is what I think OP is saying
You know, I think Tommy's life story really does demonstrate a pretty incredible example of the American Dream. He comes from some place in Europe with literally nothing, sells bird toys, and decides "You know what, f*ck it I'm going to make a movie." And he actually does, and as bad as it is, it finds a massive market in America as a thoroughly enjoyable film. And now here he is, known nationwide and cheered for like a movie star. Which of course he is.
Of course there's still the mystery of where he got the money to fund all this.
I personally like to imagine that he's secretly a John Wick-level assassin who was so good at his job that when he asked to leave the business, they actually just said yes.
Brian G. According to a podcast he got money from his ESL teacher.
Im staying with this theory
@@connoraugenstein According to another he got it from his aunt. According to another he got it from a suit trading business. We may never now.
Now ask how is the "American Dream" experience for Brown and Black inmigrants.
Edwin B I don't know...
Perhaps we should ask the obamas? or maybe Samuel l Jackson? Oh no your right those African Americans have such bad lives just like denzel Washington, Lawrence fishburne etc...
Most probably Tommy is Polish, but it would be more appropriate if he was from Romania, specifically Transylvania
Maybe he vampire?
He did originally say the character Johnny from the Room was a vampire!
No one in Poland have any idea who that man is, though.
@ MKCFenix We'll see
He is so unforgettable, that anyone in Poznan (the city he is probably from) would remember him. So, yes he is just a vampire. Master vampire.
I felt real bad for him after that movie tbh, it feels like the original message of the movie was an echo of a life of feeling constantly betrayed by everyone. Whether he got help with that or it get buried under enjoying it as a cult comedy I don't know
Tommy Wiseau has finally made it.
Travis D After making 1 movie that's been made in 2003(or was it 4), he has made it. Would've bee better if he brought the football.
He did naaaaht!!
Tommy was already making millions off The Room's cult status
He already made it....
Now they always say, "Congratulations"
Travis D vnlhc over..b is b
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Not gonna lie this was so wholesome and adorable
NO
Jess Mann YOU'RE TEARING ME APART!
Jess Mann oh, hi mark
are u serious?!?! I loved franco's portrayal but in this interview he showed us his real self: stuck-up and looking down on the guy, just cos wiseau is weird. So?
I actually got vibes that are opposite to yours! I feel like James respects people genuinely and reminds me of a friend I have who has this energy and likes bringing the spotlight to others like what James did for Tommy in this interview. He seems to honestly find happiness in being around his friend Tommy - that is what I deduced
No waaaay... That's so awesome, Wiseau must be so proud! 👏
Eriasu Ren. Hell yeah, tell me why I felt giddy like a close friend of mine went on Jimmy Kimmel
Eriasu Ren I think James has really matured as an actor. I think most people only knows him from the spider-man movies
This feels like bullying
Yes, exactly. Or reminiscent of treating people with learning difficulties (I'm sure he has something; someone else mentioned Asperger's) or mental health conditions as specimens to be mocked and used for entertainment.
It is. He's just a punching bag for a couple of elitist assholes that use him to make themselves feel better.
yes, I despise this
Yeah...
Agreed
Disaster Artist final credits : Until this day Tommy hasn't revealed where he is from.
First Promo interview : I'm from Europe!
Europe is a diverse continent, people mean specifics.
elladatomegaleiosou I read someone duh into his past and believe he’s from Poland?
he could've said he's from earth, that'd be more awesome
elladatomegaleiosou love it when americans think Europe is a country haha not that there are many diffrent people languages and stuff lmao
Maybe the Netherlands
Tommy honestly seems like a really nice guy. I'm happy for him.
I'm glad James Franco finally found someone weirder than him to make a movie about haha
Eddie Panedi Haha well said, keep being weird 😊
that is so accurate
Wiseau seems like a genuinely sweet guy.
That accent is with James now forever...
Tommy Wiseau is vagueness in human form.
Hi doggie
BROTHER
he should be a psychic
MB Coll couldn't have put it in better words myself!
I did not hit her it’s bullshit I did not hit her. I did not... oh hi mark
4:30 Jimmy suddenly gets possessed by Seth Rogen
Kyle Youldon lol i see what you mean
😂😂
😂😂😂
HAHAHAHA
lmao
Tommy is the only person ever to actually laugh like Hahahahaha
His laugh though....its sounds like a parody of a laugh
I was like: "Oh, that's actually his laugh."
Maybe it’s fake. Maybe he is fake. Maybe his character and The Room was just a fake movie to build up the hype for the Disaster Artist all along.
No, I need him to be real. He is a national treasure and so is his movie. Him being anything else than how he is now would break my heart.
"Haha, what a story Mark" "Haha, you must be kidding don't you?" "
Whenever Tommy watches this video: "658 dislikes?! You 658, you are tearing me apart! You betray me! I fed up with this whirld!"
Come on! We all know it's spelt wurld lol
I cant read your comment in any other voice but tommys 😂
so, how´s your sex life?
I cannot tell you. It’s confidential.
As a bad movie, I can say The Room is ten times more enjoyable to watch than most good movies I've seen. There is something so human about it and I love it!
Hahaha, What a story Daniel!
Andy, you're a real human bean.
so true
It's human behaviour
Anyway, how’s your sex life?
This is magical. I have goosebumps. The way James admires Tommy 🥰
Where you from?
Europe.......
Do you want to narrow that down a bit?
What crater then?
He's Polish
Kiba Fox How many Polacks does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
Is this the first time he's publicly acknowledged being from Europe? I've always heard him say New Orleans and everyone's just always let it go.
how many?
It’s hilarious that he wanted to be famous and now he’s on Jimmy Kimmel
NbhCameron Mitchell
He is is such a weird guy but in a good way
and you have to respect his sense of humor on it all, he isn't upset that his movie wasn't well received, he isn't butt hurt about jimmy saying its a bad movie, he doesn't take the disaster artist personally. He takes it all with a grain of salt and while the films reception may not have been what he wanted or expected he is just happy to know that it brings joy to people one way or another and continues to do so to this day.
Eddie Panedi and down the drain goes your comment. Seriously why would you bring trump in here? People like you make it sound like it's the end of the world and trump will forever be your president. Don't be such pansy.
when you're this weird you put a smile on people's face, its always a good weird.
And Tommy's an oddball as well.
Jake Deskiewicz ...unfortunately, thats a new development...he also was able to take down doug walker's video (nostalgia critic) about the room and tried to sue him, because he made fun of his movie.
I hate the way jimmy kimmel talks to him and how he said “you don’t need to see the room to see Franco’s film”
Yeah you don’t have to watch the room but just let him have his moment and enjoy himself
You're patronising Tommy in a way Jimmy wasn't
@@swirlingfudge yeah I can see that, didn’t realize it as I was writing my comment. At least I’m not intentionally doing it for laughs that will be viewed by millions
I got the impression watching this that jimmy was trying to mask some of the confusing things tommy was saying that didn’t really go along with the rest of the conversation. Trying to keep it moving so people Didn’t get stuck on it