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The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made,Used
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New York Times bestsellernow a major motion picture directed by and starring James Franco!From the actor who somehow lived through it all, a sharply detailedfunny book about a cinematic comedy of errors (The New York Times): the making of the cult film phenomenon The Room.In 2003, an independent film called The Roomstarring and written, produced, and directed by a mysteriously wealthy social misfit named Tommy Wiseaumade its disastrous debut in Los Angeles. Described by one reviewer as like getting stabbed in the head, the $6 million film earned a grand total of $1,800 at the box office and closed after two weeks. Years later, its an international cult phenomenon, whose legions of fans attend screenings featuring costumes, audience rituals, merchandising, and thousands of plastic spoons.Hailed by The Huffington Post as possibly the most important piece of literature ever printed, The Disaster Artist is the hilarious, behindthescenes story of a deliciously awful cinematic phenomenon as well as the story of an odd and inspiring Hollywood friendship. Actor Greg Sestero, Tommys costar and longtime best friend, recounts the films bizarre journey to infamy, unraveling mysteries for fans (like, who is Steven? And whats with that hospital on Guerrero Street?)as well as the most important question: how the hell did a movie this awful ever get made? But more than just a riotously funny story about cinematic hubris, The Disaster Artist is one of the most honest books about friendship Ive read in years (Los Angeles Times).
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