The movie exaggerated the number of takes Tommy needed to get this shot finished (35 instead of, what is it, 67 or something like that?), but it's still mind boggling that it took *dozens* of takes for Tommy to get a simple shot of walking down some stairs while saying lines that he wrote!
Greg Elchert not to mention it was hot as dicks in the studio due to the lighting. For whatever reason Tommy insisted on not using natural sets and insisted on movie sets. Seriously, what was tommy thinking?
I appreciate the loyalty sure but I once had a friend like Tommy called Harry and dang did I drop him quickly when he started hitting on my friend relentlessly...he thought she was lying to fob him off when she told him she was a lesbian
Since Greg was involved in the script, I’m sure he painted himself in a good light. I don’t think he was in it just to support his friend he barely knew
@@supermelonbread but the movie also talks about this, once Greg receives the offer to work on another studio, he starts to think if he should really continue to support the mess of a movie his friend was making or if he should let it go.
@@renanleandro5914 And it literally makes no sense why he would stay unless he had no other options. Like I said, the movie will portray the story the way it wants. It doesn't make it true. The movie never proclaimed to portray the complete truth of the story. It's not a documentary.
I've read the book and actually the bottle was because Tommy found it hard to know when and where to look so he kept looking at the camera. The bottle throw was an ad-hoc thing so he knew when he threw it, he had to look at Mark. Fun, ridiculous fact for you all.
"The Room's premiere was testament to Tommy's unrelenting drive and determination. He'd inflict his vision on the world whether the world wanted it or not. He was a movie star whether the world saw it or not. In getting here, Tommy had sometimes been destructive and sometimes cruel. But how could I-how could anyone-not be moved by Tommy, who'd fought so hard against the unforgiving confines of his star-crossed life? The Room, I already knew, was a lot of things. A bad film, a funny film, a bizarre film, a glorious film, a vain film, an absurd film, an incompetent film, a powerful film, a fascinating film, a disastrous film, an independent film, an inexplicable film, and finally, a brave film. Sitting there in the theater, I let myself feel proud of Tommy, who believed his movie was a first-rate emotional drama that contained all his most profound ideas about life. In that regard, The Room was Tommy, and is Tommy-a man who remains the grandest and most sincere dreamer I've ever known. This is, ultimately, what redeems his immensely conflicted and complicated darkness. In the end, Tommy made me realize that you decide who you become. He also made me realize what a mixed blessing that can be. Although I knew Tommy’s film wasn't going to be received the way he wanted it to be that night, I hoped he’d be able to recognize how incredible this experience really was. When I looked over at him, I couldn't help but see a vision of the young boy who peered through a movie theater's cracked door in Eastern Europe, newly in awe of life’s possibilities. Tommy removed his sunglasses and glanced back at me. He had tears in his eyes. He smiled, nodded, and turned toward the screen. It wasn't often that you got to see a man whose dream was literally about to come true, but then the lights went down, and I couldn't see him anymore." -Greg Sestero in "The Disaster artist"
@@fatezero8662 Yea but we will also clap those cheeks tho, so we can clap at whatever we want. I'm clapping right now. Also OP isn't American. Also I have literally never seen anyone clap after a movie in America. You just made up thinking it's weird because you've never actually seen Americans do this, which is a weird thing to do in itself.
You can tell James Franco is having the time of his life. He is enjoying each and every second he plays Tommy. How could it be otherwise, since The Room is a fantastic journey into the surreal and fascinating world as seen through the eyes of such different thinker as Tommy is? Being inside his head is a delightful experience per se, and James Franco just got the privilege of staying there and deeply explore such unique imaginery. I actually envy this guy. Dante Alighieri is a little third class passenger besides James.
If there’s one thing to take away from this scene, it’s that taking yourself too seriously robs you of the opportunity to play around and have fun on the set, turning what could have been a cute story in an endearing production into VH1 Tommy seems to be learning from his mistakes. I wish I was good enough to do the same.
Tommy Wisaeu is such a sweet dude tho. For real he just comes off as a very nice guy in his interviews. Just always so happy and positive. Ending one of his interviews with "I love all of you guys and thank you for listing"
Continuity in your forehead!!That´s an epic line... And also when Mark gives him the bottle "Oh,SHOW EMOTION! That´s easy part,why you not tell me earlier,Graig?" he says on take 69... Love how he blames someone else for him having to be reminded of the basic concept of what acting is...
Tommy is a thinker and dreamer, a unique man in a world that wants others to be cardboard cutouts. He broke the mold, fought for his dream in a belief of love. That his love for a dream could overcome reality, that in spite of his inherent darkness he could make himself into starlight. And he succeeded. That is the true beauty of the human spirit, ladies and gentlemen and all the technicolor rainbows in-between. Tommy Wiseau is....beautiful in soul and mind and inspiring in his struggle.
Notice how the crew members' clothes are changing except Greg and Tommy? That means this scene took many days. But seriously, how he forgot his own line while in fact he was the one who wrote it?
margareth michelina Tommy’s an odd man and it’s theorized he has brain damage from a car accident he had back in the 90s. He means well but he’s a weirdo.
One of my favorite scenes in Disaster Artist was James continously messing up the, "I didn't hit her" scene and the one time he finally gets the lines right, he's staring straight into the camera and Seth is like, "what the fu- IT DOESN'T WORK IF YOU'RE LOOKING AT THE CAMERA."😭
Did you know that he still couldn't remember the exact line at the end and someone was waving at him like "I'm here it's me Mark" and that's the reason he goes "*OH* Hi Mark"
Just came back from the cinema,, fantastic remake, was never really too fond of James Franco but hats off sir. Very well acted out and same for his little bro.. Good job, very funny, very entertaining. Don't think iv ever came back to praise a movie under its trailer but hopefully people will read this and go and watch it...
+Nicholas Bocks 10/10, in all honesty, this was extremely good. It's better if you saw The Room, it freaks you out how they played EVERYTHING like in the original.
I hope they have the part where they find out the reason why Tommy was always showing up 4 hours late to set when he had everyone else arrive at 8AM sharp. And they also have the moment of silence.
Wiseau hired someone to document the filming so he could do a behind the scenes thing for the DVD, turns out he was taking that footage home every night and watching it so he could find out what people were saying about him behind his back. And the moment of silence happened when someone made a disparaging comment (or something along those lines) about the United States and he made everyone stand silent and salute the flag for 5 minutes straight. And every time someone laughed or made a noise it started over until the five minutes was up. The entire crew quit half way through filming.
It was September 11 2002 and Tommy made everyone stand in a hot room and be silent for 5 minutes. Everytime someone made a noise the clock started over and Greg says it took them 3 tries.
He also pissed off the crew so much that they walked not once but three times and refused to pay them saying "they were not professional" and were "trying to sabotage my movie," even when he knew months in advance that they had other commitments, and promised they'd have their scenes done in time or would hire more help, and they came close to pummeling the living daylights out of Tommy because of his BS
I like how the film is based on a film that was produced back in 2003, so shot probably 2002... BUT THE FILM HAS AUDIO TECHNICAS, YOU THINK I WOULDN'T NOTICE? HMM?
When this came out my friend and I who love the Room went to see it in theatres and we were completely alone. It was great. We're both introverts so we got to act dumb whenever we heard something funny
Yeah he really did he literally became Tommy in this movie i actually forgot I was watching James Franco in this movie but the scandal against him really didn't help........
I'm watching this next weekend. My fiancée are quite excited after watching the Room a while back. I would like to read the book, the Disaster Artist, at some point though. Well done!
Explanations for how this film got financed 1. Tommy is Secretly Royalty from country too small to appear on a map 2. Tommy is secretly a mob boss 3. Tommy is a genius investor 4. Tommy works for the CIA 5. Tommy got a really big inheritance from his Great Aunt Margret
Half the population of the Earth memorized that line faster than Tommy Wisaeu did
Best comment i ever herad................
and he wrote it!....
Its probably because hes not from earth
He's from New Orleans in the Bayou... New Orleans on Alpha Centauri, that is.
And then half the population died
The movie exaggerated the number of takes Tommy needed to get this shot finished (35 instead of, what is it, 67 or something like that?), but it's still mind boggling that it took *dozens* of takes for Tommy to get a simple shot of walking down some stairs while saying lines that he wrote!
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You can't expect Tommy to remember the lines he wrote! He is great artist, is real Hollywood filmmaking! Everybody just criticizing him all the time!
Greg Elchert not to mention it was hot as dicks in the studio due to the lighting. For whatever reason Tommy insisted on not using natural sets and insisted on movie sets. Seriously, what was tommy thinking?
ccbib
''it real Hollywood movie''
@Dandelo OBVIOUSLY
YOU ARE TEARING ME APART, SCRIPT!!!
*Rips apart script*
oh wow, James Franco should definitely play Marlon Brando at some point. He would be great!
Oh Hi dick!
What script? There is script?
Assistant Director: YOU WROTE THE SCRIPT!!!!
Tommy: YOU ARE TEARING ME APART ME!!!!
I admire gregs patience and supportiveness
You do weird things for your friends.
I appreciate the loyalty sure but I once had a friend like Tommy called Harry and dang did I drop him quickly when he started hitting on my friend relentlessly...he thought she was lying to fob him off when she told him she was a lesbian
Since Greg was involved in the script, I’m sure he painted himself in a good light. I don’t think he was in it just to support his friend he barely knew
@@supermelonbread but the movie also talks about this, once Greg receives the offer to work on another studio, he starts to think if he should really continue to support the mess of a movie his friend was making or if he should let it go.
@@renanleandro5914 And it literally makes no sense why he would stay unless he had no other options. Like I said, the movie will portray the story the way it wants. It doesn't make it true. The movie never proclaimed to portray the complete truth of the story. It's not a documentary.
"I Hit Her"!!!.... No!!! 😂😂
Sandy: Do you wanna change the line?
The Legendary Lurch Logan Y do u gotta make a jom Baoit it ?
that line makes more sense than the actual line
I am your 5 thousandth like
LOL
"I'm ready now!"
"Ok"
"...what is line?"
Oh my god so funny
I did not hit her it's not true i did not hit her it's bullshit i did NAAAT oh hi mark
“‘I hit her!’ ‘NO!’”
@@thealgorithm4894 he sounds so Kazakhstani.
Do you want to change the line?
I did not hit her, it's not true, it's BULLSHIT I did not hit her I did NAAAAAT
Oh hai mark
you forgot one "I did not hit her" after "It's bullshit." How could you?
Your profile picture is everything 😂
Hai=Yes
OH YES MARK (insert lenny face)
Anyway how's your sex life
It's bowlshit
so this must be why he added holding the water bottle. the line must be written on the wrapper.
I've read the book and actually the bottle was because Tommy found it hard to know when and where to look so he kept looking at the camera. The bottle throw was an ad-hoc thing so he knew when he threw it, he had to look at Mark. Fun, ridiculous fact for you all.
the bottle was in the script tho
Actually, Tommy tore off the wrapper according to the book.
the script is online google it. it's in there
Yea he did, because he's big on copyright stuff.
Maybe he filmed this in a studio because he was afraid someone would throw him off the roof in their frustration.
Or someone would jump off the roof in frustration...
@@J.B.0815 Then the line would be: "I did not push her."
LoL
Or Mark would smoke weed and throw him off the roof like he tried to do to Peter.
“I hit her! it’s true! It’s factual! I hit her! I def hit her. Oh hi Mark “
Terrance Shaw it should be "fuck off, Mark!!"
*"I hit her! Its true, Its factual! I hit her! I DID... Oh, bye, Mark.
Terrance Shaw oh bye mark.
I'm dying... :D
"I'M TEARING YOU APART, LISA!!"
they should have called the room "the roof"
i take no credit for this.
But you’ll get all the blame
LIFE
Cheese on Toast I've consistently wondered... what room?
oh frittata
taste the pain!
I burst out laughing when the entire crew repeated his lines!
"The Room's premiere was testament to Tommy's unrelenting drive and determination. He'd inflict his vision on the world whether the world wanted it or not. He was a movie star whether the world saw it or not. In getting here, Tommy had sometimes been destructive and sometimes cruel. But how could I-how could anyone-not be moved by Tommy, who'd fought so hard against the unforgiving confines of his star-crossed life? The Room, I already knew, was a lot of things. A bad film, a funny film, a bizarre film, a glorious film, a vain film, an absurd film, an incompetent film, a powerful film, a fascinating film, a disastrous film, an independent film, an inexplicable film, and finally, a brave film. Sitting there in the theater, I let myself feel proud of Tommy, who believed his movie was a first-rate emotional drama that contained all his most profound ideas about life. In that regard, The Room was Tommy, and is Tommy-a man who remains the grandest and most sincere dreamer I've ever known. This is, ultimately, what redeems his immensely conflicted and complicated darkness. In the end, Tommy made me realize that you decide who you become. He also made me realize what a mixed blessing that can be. Although I knew Tommy’s film wasn't going to be received the way he wanted it to be that night, I hoped he’d be able to recognize how incredible this experience really was. When I looked over at him, I couldn't help but see a vision of the young boy who peered through a movie theater's cracked door in Eastern Europe, newly in awe of life’s possibilities. Tommy removed his sunglasses and glanced back at me. He had tears in his eyes. He smiled, nodded, and turned toward the screen. It wasn't often that you got to see a man whose dream was literally about to come true, but then the lights went down, and I couldn't see him anymore."
-Greg Sestero in "The Disaster artist"
Suuuuch a good ending to the book.
Tommy: "I hit her!"
Sandy: "NO!"
best part lol
At end of this movie everyone clapped in cinema!
It was hilarious, real good!
I still don't get why americans clap at the movies. So weird
@@fatezero8662 Yea but we will also clap those cheeks tho, so we can clap at whatever we want. I'm clapping right now.
Also OP isn't American. Also I have literally never seen anyone clap after a movie in America. You just made up thinking it's weird because you've never actually seen Americans do this, which is a weird thing to do in itself.
@@fatezero8662I’m glad my area in the u.s don’t clap after movies. Never seen it once after seeing probably hundreds of movies at the theaters
Who wouldn't be in awe of a remake of the masterpiece known as "The Room"?
You can tell James Franco is having the time of his life. He is enjoying each and every second he plays Tommy. How could it be otherwise, since The Room is a fantastic journey into the surreal and fascinating world as seen through the eyes of such different thinker as Tommy is? Being inside his head is a delightful experience per se, and James Franco just got the privilege of staying there and deeply explore such unique imaginery. I actually envy this guy. Dante Alighieri is a little third class passenger besides James.
Fromnwhat I heard, he probably more enjoyed r@ping all the females extras on set
Thank you for your comment, Mr. Wiseau.
"Take 17, action"
*"I H I T H E R"*
“No! Do you wanna change the line?”
NO! 😂😂
@@Johnny_Serenity "Script is script, script stays same."
Am actually sad for the guy holding the boom mic why are they complaining
What is line?
Lisa don't tear me,
Don't tear me.
Apart.
I did not sex life, oh hi Lisa.
1:13
Top 10 Anime Plot Twists
"I hit her!"
NC: "I know he hits you like a football player's wife but Johnny doesn't drink!"
May we always remeber that video, I'm gonna go watch it, wanna join me?
nice m9
joyunicycle I'm still pissed nostalgia critic didn't get a cameo or something in this movie
Demetri2 Aw man. He deserves one.
i hear he nailed it in the movie
He did not nail it, it's not true, it's bullshit, he did not nail it, he did naaaaht.
+SweetDick Willie
Oh Hi Willie
Tommy Vercetti Oh hai Tommy how is your vice city?
"I HIT HER" - I dieddd 🤣
This movie is a masterpiece.
@Karthik Narasimhan Yes
Which one? 😂
"I hit her" lmao
If there’s one thing to take away from this scene, it’s that taking yourself too seriously robs you of the opportunity to play around and have fun on the set, turning what could have been a cute story in an endearing production into VH1
Tommy seems to be learning from his mistakes. I wish I was good enough to do the same.
Keith Calhoun you're good enough man. I guarantee it. ❤❤
@@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 Thank you so much.
@@Keethroolz yeah for sure
@@Keethroolz wasn't your picture butthead before or was I trippin
Tommy Wisaeu is such a sweet dude tho. For real he just comes off as a very nice guy in his interviews. Just always so happy and positive. Ending one of his interviews with "I love all of you guys and thank you for listing"
Continuity in your forehead!!That´s an epic line... And also when Mark gives him the bottle "Oh,SHOW EMOTION! That´s easy part,why you not tell me earlier,Graig?" he says on take 69... Love how he blames someone else for him having to be reminded of the basic concept of what acting is...
*( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) "N I C E"*
its so disappointing that JAMES FRANCO didnt even get nominated for OSCARS.....
Rishiba Merci the Oscars isn’t about (if it ever was for that matter) recognizing the best movie. It’s just about the best drama movies.
Rishiba Merci WHAT
He deserves it
He had some sexual harrassment accusations during that time. It tarnished his chances.
He was nominated in 2010 but for this movie he won the golden globe
Tommy is a thinker and dreamer, a unique man in a world that wants others to be cardboard cutouts. He broke the mold, fought for his dream in a belief of love. That his love for a dream could overcome reality, that in spite of his inherent darkness he could make himself into starlight. And he succeeded. That is the true beauty of the human spirit, ladies and gentlemen and all the technicolor rainbows in-between. Tommy Wiseau is....beautiful in soul and mind and inspiring in his struggle.
When the making of the worst scene is the best scene.
I die every time he says “I HIT HER”
Same here. And it never gets old.
This was such a funny film, the whole audience was exploding with laughter.
Notice how the crew members' clothes are changing except Greg and Tommy? That means this scene took many days. But seriously, how he forgot his own line while in fact he was the one who wrote it?
margareth michelina Tommy’s an odd man and it’s theorized he has brain damage from a car accident he had back in the 90s. He means well but he’s a weirdo.
One of my favorite scenes in Disaster Artist was James continously messing up the, "I didn't hit her" scene and the one time he finally gets the lines right, he's staring straight into the camera and Seth is like, "what the fu- IT DOESN'T WORK IF YOU'RE LOOKING AT THE CAMERA."😭
The way they all say, "Oh hi Mark" always gets me. The cadence is just perfect.
It kills me how "The Room" becoming a cult classic made this line much faster for the audience to remember than Tommy did while on set.
Did you know that he still couldn't remember the exact line at the end and someone was waving at him like "I'm here it's me Mark" and that's the reason he goes "*OH* Hi Mark"
What a story... :D
"I'm tearing you apart, script!"
Plot twist:he did hit her
😂😂
He shoves her a bit while telling her he did not hit her
@@rooish574 you made me remember abt this comment
This gonna be the comedy of the year !!!!!
What I love about this is that the crew's clothes change clearly implying the scene was shot over a couple of days.
Just came back from the cinema,, fantastic remake, was never really too fond of James Franco but hats off sir. Very well acted out and same for his little bro.. Good job, very funny, very entertaining. Don't think iv ever came back to praise a movie under its trailer but hopefully people will read this and go and watch it...
lev269 It's not a remake lol
TheGhostofSparta97 you know what he meant.
Scale from 1-10 what would you rate it ? I'm thinking about seeing it
+Nicholas Bocks
10/10, in all honesty, this was extremely good. It's better if you saw The Room, it freaks you out how they played EVERYTHING like in the original.
I just watched it, it's fantastic 10/10 I recommend; James Franco kills any role he gets!
Tommy: Door is stuck I can not get out...I CAN NAUGHT!!!
Assistant Director: Oh thank god
I hope they have the part where they find out the reason why Tommy was always showing up 4 hours late to set when he had everyone else arrive at 8AM sharp. And they also have the moment of silence.
smithsj227 why was that?
smithsj227 tell me why he did that por favor
Wiseau hired someone to document the filming so he could do a behind the scenes thing for the DVD, turns out he was taking that footage home every night and watching it so he could find out what people were saying about him behind his back. And the moment of silence happened when someone made a disparaging comment (or something along those lines) about the United States and he made everyone stand silent and salute the flag for 5 minutes straight. And every time someone laughed or made a noise it started over until the five minutes was up. The entire crew quit half way through filming.
It was September 11 2002 and Tommy made everyone stand in a hot room and be silent for 5 minutes. Everytime someone made a noise the clock started over and Greg says it took them 3 tries.
He also pissed off the crew so much that they walked not once but three times and refused to pay them saying "they were not professional" and were "trying to sabotage my movie," even when he knew months in advance that they had other commitments, and promised they'd have their scenes done in time or would hire more help, and they came close to pummeling the living daylights out of Tommy because of his BS
This takes my fav part of the original Room and makes it even better 😂
He wrote the script is the funniest part about all this
This made me laugh so hard I ended up in a hospital on Guerrero Street
HAHAHA, what a story Mark.
Paul Scheer saying "it's bullshit" made me laugh way too hard
Dave Franco as Greg Sestero seems very supportive, really concerned, a true friend.
I HIT HER.. No!!! Lmfao my favorite part.
James Franco nailed this role he was awesome
I like how the film is based on a film that was produced back in 2003, so shot probably 2002...
BUT THE FILM HAS AUDIO TECHNICAS, YOU THINK I WOULDN'T NOTICE? HMM?
Ogknav audio technica has been a top name in sound engineering since at least the 80s
Mr Bennett I know. But iirc, that trademark O wasn't integrated until the mid 00s
It seems to me like you are the expert, Ogknav!
What o
Technically the film is based on a book about the making of a film produced back in 2003
I love how Seth Rogen read the lines. Laughed my ass off lol
He did great in this
"Ok i'm ready" "Ready....!and...... action!!(the door is opening,he look around)"
"what's the line?"
When this came out my friend and I who love the Room went to see it in theatres and we were completely alone. It was great. We're both introverts so we got to act dumb whenever we heard something funny
This guy deserves a fukin Oscar for this role
Wali Khan Ik but he didn’t even get nominated😭😭😭
Both of you just reminded me of tropic thunder 😂
Nah his face wasn't melted enough by redbulls.
"YOU'RE TEARING ME APART, LINE THAT I WROTE MYSELF"
It became funnier when you recall he WROTE the damn thing! He should KNOW the lines by heart!
1:00 - 1:09 Best chant I ever heard LOL
The way he said “I hit her” was like if he came home to his friends to celebrate about it
This is 100% accurate. Tommy Wiseau would literally have to take multiple takes for even simpler lines
Tommy is the typical kid that went to a special class in school and his teachers told him that he can do anything he wants
guess what they where right
"they where right" did you also go to that special class in school?
I'm surprised someone didn't get a huge poster and write the lines on it for him to read.
Nostalgia Critic bought me here lol
Ross DiamondThief I love nostalgia critic
I've been watching this since 2008 after my friend mentioned it. Watch neil breen if you want a similar experience.
Seems like they had so much fun filming this
James Franco deserved the Oscar nomination...
Yeah he really did he literally became Tommy in this movie i actually forgot I was watching James Franco in this movie but the scandal against him really didn't help........
That boys got talent!
Line?
Chris Welcome Whaa line
"I did natt hitt hurr, it's natt true, it's bullshit, I did natt hitt hurr, I did naaaaaat, oh hi Mark!"
Hurtado XII what is line?
YOU wrote the script!! Youre asking about lines?
A scribble drawn at least one millimeter, usually not curved and in a straight direction
I bet everyone loved making this scene
Wow that line was hard to say.
Opens door......"!I HIT HER!" 😂
It never gets boring :D
This is the best movie of 2017
I'm watching this next weekend. My fiancée are quite excited after watching the Room a while back. I would like to read the book, the Disaster Artist, at some point though. Well done!
This explains so much
James Franco as Tommie Wiseau is the best thing ever
The MOST funny parts here are 1: the fact the the cable guy in the background even knows the whole line b: the part with “I hit her” :D
man seeing seth and james together gives me such throwbacks to freaks and geeks
SCROLL down to see hundreds of people endlessly repeating the same lines from the movie.
Thread Bomb Oh, hi Mark
What line?
This movie? Or The Room?
I did not repeat lines from the movie, it's bullshit.
@@diegomedina9637 It's not true, I did not.
"I hit her!"
"No! Do you wanna change the line???"
😂😂😂
This movie is gonna be fucking great
Must be that thing where you walk through a door and forget everything In the past minute
Lmfao it gets a million times funnier when you remember that Tommy wrote all of his lines that he continuously fucked up and forgot!
Such an underrated film
Wait, so he actually did hit her?! The plot thickens
This scene implies he didn't nail the line but he absolutely did
Nobody:
Tommy: I HIT HER
I would love to see how that gemline " you tear mw appart Lisa" have been
"I hit her" 😂😂
Seeing him walk through the door and ask what line is pretty funny
I watched Pewdiepie's "review" of the movie, would've been hilarious if they added in the waving part.
Looking at the thumbnail, I can immediately picture James Franco as Marlon Brando!
Explanations for how this film got financed
1. Tommy is Secretly Royalty from country too small to appear on a map
2. Tommy is secretly a mob boss
3. Tommy is a genius investor
4. Tommy works for the CIA
5. Tommy got a really big inheritance from his Great Aunt Margret
Maybe he sold the idea of a vampyr kar to some warlord or something.
I think he's an alien, he's the king on his home planet.
It hard to forget the line
I learned the lines while watching the clip...
If a lot of people love each other, the world will be a better place
i cant wait to see this shit
U A TEAR ME APART, FRANCO!
Oh hi mark
This film is really great