James Franco, Dave Franco, Alison Brie on "The Making of the Best Worst Movie Ever Made" in 'The Disaster Artist' | TIFF

James Franco, Dave Franco, Alison Brie on "The Making of the Best Worst Movie Ever Made" in 'The Disaster Artist' | TIFF

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The transcript discusses the making and cultural impact of the movie 'The Room', highlighting its unique and bizarre nature. It delves into the experiences of the actors, particularly focusing on Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero, and their journey in creating what is considered the best worst movie ever made. The narrative explores the mystery surrounding Tommy Wiseau's character and the unexpected success of the film as a cult classic. The actors reflect on their experiences, emphasizing the profound nature of working on such a project, despite its perceived flaws.

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How did the filmmakers feel about the accuracy of the book they based their movie on?

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What does the phrase 'the worst day on a movie set is better than the best day anywhere else' imply about the actors' experiences?

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