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3.6/10
IMDbBest Feature Film | 2004 | Tommy
Budget 6,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,752,988 USD
According to Greg Sestero, Tommy Wiseau submitted the film to Paramount Pictures, hoping to get them on board as distributor. Usually, it takes about two weeks to get a reply from such a studio. This movie, however, was rejected within 24 hours.
Towards the end of the Los Angeles portion of the shoot, morale among the crew was so low that Todd Barron's name was not listed on the clapperboard, take numbers were not being recorded, giggling crew members wandered in and out of shots, and entire scenes were out of focus simply because nobody bothered to check the lens.
According to Tommy Wiseau, Denny has some sort of mental disorder, which explains his behavior in the film. He didn't bother mentioning this to Philip Haldiman during production.
Shot simultaneously on 35mm film and high-definition video. Tommy Wiseau wanted this to be the first film to shoot in two formats at the same time, so he had a custom mount constructed to house both cameras, not realizing he would need a different crew and lighting setup for each. He also purchased the cameras instead of renting them as film productions usually do. The cost of the HD camera itself was $100,000.
According to Juliette Danielle, when Tommy Wiseau said the line, "In a few minutes, bitch," everyone on the set began laughing at him. Wiseau came out of the bathroom and demanded to know what was so funny.
"Johnny: YOU ARE TEARING ME APART, LISA!"
"Johnny: I kill you, you bastard! Mark: You couldn't kill me if you tried. Johnny: You betrayed me! You're not good. You, you're just a chicken. Chip-chip-chip-chip-cheep-cheep."