Atom User Reviews for The Disaster Artist
A very fun, funny, sometimes sad but always sincere portrayal of Tommy Wiseau and the making of the Room.
Awkward in all the right places. Recommend watching The Room first so you really have a better understanding of Tommy Wiseau
best movie of 2017.
Anyways how’s your sex life
worst film I have ever seen about probably the wrist film ever. don't waste your time or $
The Disaster Artist is heartening, yet at the same time hilarious. In spite of how the actual movie turned out, Wiseau truly triumped. Long live, The Room. #WiseauFilms
so good! Franco doesn't get the Academy Award I don't know who deserves it
stay home
definitely no mickey mouse stuff
junk movie
A hallow maybe inaccurate portrayal of the Room events but a sweet and hilarious take with great work by James Franco and the rest.
An almost perfect addition to the mythology of what is often called the Citizen Kane of bad movies.
Franco crushes it, hilarious
This movie was cool in that it shared the making of it and brought the humanity to why people do dream and make movies!
Thanks for the laughs!
Franco. That is all.
SHOOT YOUR FUCCIN SHOT!
not enough seth rogan and alison brie
Watching the Disaster Artist was probably about as painful as making The Room was for the original cast and crew, but I haven't had so much fun in a long time. It was wonderful!
It was decent. Had a few funny parts
James Franco captured the whole essence of 'The Room' and Tommy Wiseau making it a hilarious performance
Another lovely job by James Franco!
weird
great movie
This film is awkwardly funny, in the best way. The Poot twist at the end makes it all so worth it!
It was amazing .. so inspiring and funny !
The Disaster Artist will not disappoint you. James Franco's performance is outstanding and there were many times I laughed in the theatre.
it was ok but I wish they would have had them be part of the movie
James Franco dumb down the part of Tommy more than he should and he cast a few too many friends, but this movie prevails in spite of this. It made for a memorable date night!
this movie makes the people involved feel real, empathetic, and interesting
Like, poignant, funny and you just can’t tear your eyes off the screen. An experience
WiSeau liked this movie!!!
Very enjoyable movie even for those whom have never watched "The Room"
awesome flick
A fantastic movie about the worst move I had ever seen!
Dude I wasn’t expecting to enjoy this so much lol
They did good with this one
If you've seen The Room, go see it now!
Greatest movie ever!
Must see The Room first to completely enjoy this movie.
Great portrayal of Tommy Wiseau and his story in the creation of The Room. Watching Disaster Artist helped me understand The Room more.
The story really is amazing
the Franco brothers do a fantastic portrayal of tommy wiseau and greg sistero. this movie about a book about the making of a movie is really well executed and surprisingly true to the book. pleeEEAASE see the room before you watch this though, it'll make it 10x better to see.
I couldn’t stop laughing.. “ I DONT CARE- Tommy” must see movie y’all
seriously did not think it'd be that good
Must See!!
Best movie!!! James Franco performance is spot on!!!
It's a real Hollywood movie.
Honestly, it was great. Even if you havent seen The Room, the pure shenanigans and absurdity of it all can still be appreciated. I'm glad I saw it.
If you liked The Room, you'll love this.
Metacritic
As for the cinematic The Disaster Artist, outside of its magnificent central portrayal by the elder Franco, its strongest and occasionally most problematic elements revolve around the huge ensemble cast of familiar faces.
Franco, who’s absolutely hysterical as the brooding, deluded Wiseau, leads a parade of familiar faces...delivering a winning, Ed Wood-esque blend of comedy and pathos that could very well earn its own cult status.
From laugh to laugh — and there are many — you might question the target of the jokes, but that’s often because The Disaster Artist rarely works on one level: There’s meta humor, self-referential gags, and human reverence paid to the earnest pursuit of a Hollywood dream. Such are the layered joys of this exuberant — if surprisingly conventional — buddy comedy about the making of the worst movie of all time.