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Where does our DeLorean take us this week? Kolin and Kaydence from B-Watch Rewatch Podcast joins us in our Delorean as we travel back to 2003 to bring you a revisit of one of the Greatest-Worst-Best Movies, Tommy Wiseau's The Room. Plus we share some Titanic Love. All this and more before heading Back to the Future. Join two Chicanos as they hop in their Delorean and travel Back in Time to revisit the movies, music, and moments of their past.
In our previous episode, we discussed the enormous influence of Citizen Kane (http://bit.ly/Vicep299). The Orson Welles picture has gone on to be known as “The Greatest Movie of All Time.” If you have good, sure you must have bad. Dubbed “The Citizen Kane of Bad Movies’’, Tommy Wiseau’s The Room has enjoyed a cult following over the years. It's ridiculous plot, terrible writing, acting and editing have made this a crowd favorite for the last 15 years and counting. In this episode of Victims and Villains, we’re breaking down every crazy theory, ludacris film trivia, & every reason why it’s completely worthy of its reputation. For more from this episode, check out th resources which made this episode possible: https://bit.ly/vicep300If you or someone you know is reading this right now and you are struggling with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-harm - please reach out. Comment, message or tweet to us. Go to victimsandvillains.net/hope for more resources. Call the suicide lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Text "HELP" to 741-741. There is hope & you DO have so much value and worth!Victims and Villains is written by Josh "Captain Nostalgia" Burkey & Caless Davis. Victims and Villains is produced by Josh Burkey. Music by Yuriy Bespalov & Beggars. You can now support us on Patreon. Help us get mental health resources into schools and get exclusive content at the same time. Click here (http://bit.ly/vavpatreon) to join today!
Unfortunately, we aren't reviewing Tommy Wiseau's The Room this week, but the french horror flick of the same name. Before we get to that, we're talking Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary, Along Came the Devil 2, Forbidden World, The Terror Within, The Boogens, The Hunt, A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio, Tiger King, Cursed Films, The Con Season by Adam Cesare, and Rain Will Come by Thomas Holgate.
Title: The Room: The Game [Wikipedia] [IGDb] Developer: Newgrounds Publisher: Newgrounds Designer: Tom Fulp (programmer) Release date: September 3, 2010 SHOWNOTES: Oh hai, Collateral Gaming (and Collateral Cinema) listeners, and Happy Holidays! This Christmas Day, we collaborate with our co-hosts from Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast to bring you the gift of Tommy Wiseau's The Room—or at least Newgrounds' retro-style flash game adaptation of it! We discuss how this game exists as a love letter to the film and the fandom, the interesting point-and-click adventure gameplay, the use of protagonist Johnny's perspective exclusively, and the various sidequests and Easter eggs that expand the universe of The Room! Have a happy season, whatever you celebrate, and stay tuned for Collateral Gaming's and Collateral Cinema's content in the New Year! Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon, where you'll be able to find exclusive commentaries on our favorite games and movies! (Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are LCompany Productions. Intro song is a license-free beat composed by Ashley Allen Chancellor in Logic Pro X. All music and game clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Title: The Room: The Game [Wikipedia] [IGDb] Developer: Newgrounds Publisher: Newgrounds Designer: Tom Fulp (programmer) Release date: September 3, 2010 SHOWNOTES: Oh hai, Collateral Gaming (and Collateral Cinema) listeners, and Happy Holidays! This Christmas Day, we collaborate with our co-hosts from Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast to bring you the gift of Tommy Wiseau's The Room—or at least Newgrounds' retro-style flash game adaptation of it! We discuss how this game exists as a love letter to the film and the fandom, the interesting point-and-click adventure gameplay, the use of protagonist Johnny's perspective exclusively, and the various sidequests and Easter eggs that expand the universe of The Room! Have a happy season, whatever you celebrate, and stay tuned for Collateral Gaming's and Collateral Cinema's content in the New Year! Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon, where you'll be able to find exclusive commentaries on our favorite games and movies! (Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are LCompany Productions. Intro song is a license-free beat composed by Ashley Allen Chancellor in Logic Pro X. All music and game clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Pappy hosts $ Mikey, Stevie, Brett, and Josh in spoiling Tommy Wiseau's The Room! Johnny is a successful banker who lives happily in a San Francisco townhouse with his fiancée, Lisa. One day, inexplicably, she gets bored of him and decides to seduce Johnny's best friend, Mark. From there, nothing will be the same again. Release date: June 27, 2003 (Los Angeles) Director: Tommy Wiseau Budget: 6 million USD Box office: 1,800 USD Screenplay: Tommy Wiseau, Greg Sestero
Well guys, we made it a full year of podcasting! In addition to getting sentimental and talking about some of our favorite moments, we talked about what many consider the best worst movie of all time: Tommy Wiseau's The Room. Hope you enjoy! If you have suggestions for movies you would like to see us review, please email your suggestions to somejerkswhotalkaboutmovies@gmail.com
Allegedly the first "so bad, it's good" movie popularized by the great Tommy Wiseau's "The Room", we have been presented by the wheel Ed Wood's "Plan 9 From Outer Space". [insert defeated sigh]
This episode marks the return of Blah Wars in its regular weekly format and Jude is back too. John and Jude examine the recently leaked production photos from Episode IX (contains very minor spoilers / casting reveals). We also debut John's "Bring Blah Wars to Africa" song. Subjects also up for discussion this week include the work of Tommy Wiseau's The Room, potential titles for Episode IX plus cryptic tweets from Anthony Daniels and what they might mean.
In this first edition of Even Score B-Sides, Michael & Andy go on a tangent about one of the most universally beloved movie projects ever: Tommy Wiseau's 'The Room' (which coincidentally is the centric plot point of James Franco's 'The Disaster Artist'). Furthermore, they ensue in a brief discussion about which movies could be representative for all of cinema if a person may only watch 3 for their whole lifetime. Enjoy! And follow us on Twitter: /EvenScorePod /mojo_rhythm /DrewsGrooves Mail: podcast.evenscore@gmail.com
This week we review James Franco's take on the making of Tommy Wiseau's The Room. Oh hi Mark!
WARNING THIS IS NOT A NORMAL EPISODE As a special Valentine's Day episode Ben and Hank decided to do a Commentary track for the most Romantic film of out times: Tommy Wiseau's The Room. Hank has seen the film many times and been to several theater screenings but Ben has never seen it and really doesn't know what he's in for. So, find your own copy of the film and join us on this adventure. Or not, I'm not your fucking mother. Email: SaltCirclePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @SaltCirclePod Hank's Twitter: @ComicPanels Ben's Twitter: @Bean_LP Logo Artist: bellamy.world/
In today's episode, we watch Sonny - Nic's directorial debut and the unofficial prequel to Tommy Wiseau's The Room, starring James Franco doing an impression of young Nicolas Cage on xanax. Also - the 4th Quarterly Cage Awards!
Tommy Wiseau's 'The Room' is regarded by many as 'The best worst film ever made' This week Toffa sat down and watched it for the very first time...was it worth it???
Join me on my post-festive episode with Laura while she and I talk about Tommy Wiseau's "The Room", the state of Scientology, and folks' attempts to go sober for January! https://iamkaypeepodcast.fireside.fm
The Bell Witch tormented the Bell family for four years starting in 1817, according to a reporter named Martin V.B. Ingram who wrote the definitive, but terrible book in 1894. Beth slogged through the book until she couldn't take it anymore and marvels that the legend sustained itself. Listen as Strange Country attempts to coherently tell this story from a most incoherent book. Beth manages to get in a reference to Tommy Wiseau's The Room and, Kelly only yawns twice!! Theme music: Resting Place by A Cast of Thousands Cite your sources: Bell, Richard Williams, and M. Todd Cathey. Our family trouble: the story of the Bell Witch of Tennessee. M. Todd Cathey, 2013. “Home of the Bell Witch.” The Bell Witch Cave, www.bellwitchcave.com/ghost_hauntings/bell_witch.htm Ingram, M. V. An authenticated history of the famous Bell witch: the wonder of the 19th century, and unexplained phenomenon of the Christian Era ; the mysterious talking goblin that terrorized the west end of Robertson County, Tennessee, tormenting John Bell to his death ; the story of Betsy Bell, her lover and the haunting sphinx. Lowood Press, 2011. Originally published in 1894. Lew, Josh. “The spooky history of Bell Witch Cave.” MNN - Mother Nature Network, Mother Nature Network, 5 June 2017, www.mnn.com/lifestyle/arts-culture/stories/spooky-history-of-bell-witch-cave. Nickel, Joe. “The 'Bell Witch' Poltergeist.” CSI, Jan./Feb. 2014, www.csicop.org/si/show/the_bell_witch_poltergeist. Young, Nicole. “Psychic: I know the real Bell Witch story.” USA Today, 27 Oct. 2015, www.usatoday.com/story/life/nation-now/2015/10/27/psychic-bell-witch-story/74713998/.
Director James Franco discusses his new film, The Disaster Artist, with fellow Director Paul Haggis. The film dramatizes the making of writer/director Tommy Wiseau's The Room -- one of the most infamous films in Hollywood history that is often referred to as "the Citizen Kane of bad movies."
Live from Guerrero Street, Ron recaps The Disaster Artist, starring James and Dave Franco, about the making of Tommy Wiseau's The Room. Chris remembers a dream, Candy brings a game, and who the hell knows where Rick is. Anyway, how's your sex life? *MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD*
This week, Mike talks to Dom, a friend who holds different religious and political views, so this makes for a great discussion! In Part 1 they speak about airsoft (as it’s one of Dom’s passions and Mike wants to try it sometime), animals in zoos and if it’s ever okay to hunt animals (Mike & Dom have differing views on the matter) and how guns should be handled by government both in the UK & in the US. Part 2 will be out in the first week of 2018, where Dom & Mike speak about extremism and their opinions on religion (Mike being an atheist and Dom being a christian) – like this week, part 2 is not to be missed! The episode following part 2 is a movie episode with Mike & Alex's "best of" 2017 movies and last week's episode was Mike & Tom talking about Tommy Wiseau's The Room and it's subsequent comedic biopic Disaster Artist - so if you're a movie buff, be sure to check those episodes out! Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions!
On this week's episode Paul, Pete and producer Jack review 'The Disaster Artist', a semi-fictionalized account of the so-called best worst film, Tommy Wiseau's 'The Room', as well as taking a festive look back at Frank Capra's classic 'It's a Wonderful Life', Running Order In the Foyer - Best Worst Films Popcorn Movies - Brawl in Cell Block 99 / Voyeur / Stronger / Antiporno Coming Attractions - The Greatest Showman / Ready Player One Features - The Disaster Artist / It's a Wonderful Life Have You Seen..? Celine and Julie Go Boating ----------------------------------------------------------------- Strangers in a Cinema on Twitter: @StrangersCinema Your Hosts: Paul Anderson (@HKCavalier1982) / Pete Wall (@Critical_Stop) Your Producer: Jack Mills (@Millsattack) Intro theme courtesy of bensound.com All other audio covered by Creative Commons licensing
Oh, hi Mark! Welcome to Phantom Galaxy Episode 34. We return to kick off a big December full of podcasts with our first Cult Double Feature. Remember when looking in on and obsessing over the lives of seemingly mundane schlubs was the purview of the Truman Show? Reality TV vaporized that taboo long ago, and left us with a burnt-out wasteland of entertainment that sometimes still produces gems of absurdity. In this episode we look at two 'singular' individuals and the movies and cults they have inspired. First off, Nathan Seth and Chris study the cosmic badness of Tommy Wiseau's The Room and then review the new film 'The Disaster Artist', a manic account of the film's making. Then, we zoom into obscure cult territory with one of Chris' favorite movies; Windy City Heat or, How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Perry Caravello. Not only do we explore the small but obsessive fan base that has rallied around Perry, but we've also got a shout-out from the man himself! Jump down the cult movie rabbit hole for another crazy jaunt through The Phantom Galaxy! Phantom Galaxy is a genre podcast that releases every week. If you’d like to support the cast please subscribe free in iTunes, and leave a review for the show! You can also contact us and share your recommendations for show topics and stuff to review (books, beer, movies, whatever!) or leave us a Phantom Rant at Phantomcasts@gmail.com and check us out on Twitter @fantomgalaxy.
For many, fall and winter are the holidays for the religious, the patriotic, or some atheistic liberal progressive version of each. Big meals. Lots of presents. Too much family. At Forgotten Film Pod, we practice Festivus, and we're expecting to air a lot of grievances in our discussion episode about these movies -- but until then, in honor of James Franco's The Disaster Artist, we're introducing each other to some flicks from the so bad, they're good hall of fame in Tommy Wiseau's THE ROOM and Jon Rad's DANGEROUS MEN. Join us on this tragibrilliant journey, won't you? Listen now! You can also listen to the Forgotten Film Pod on iTunes, Stitcher, and most pod-catchers near you. Theme: “Vintage Education” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode, Milky and Pouch marvel at the majesty that is Tommy Wiseau's The Room. Paco is fed up with it. Pouch here. Milky has seen The Room at least 5 times, whereas I've seen it once. And that movie changes the way you see everything from here on out. Also, there are some Paco's Tacos in there for you. Intro/outro: Mladen Milicevic - The Room. Get a Load of This Fucking White Guy Claims to be Transracial KFC Offered a Fucking Tent that Blocked Out Internet Guy Tries to Ship out $1 million worth of Weed by Hiding them in Decorative Fucking Rocks Paco's Tacos Updated on Dear David Dear David Storify Hans Schmidt - Alleged Serial of the Day? Shit We Mentioned For more details on the topics discussed on this episode, please visit the Dropping Loads official website
Mike & his buddy Alex talk about movies for an hour – they speak about some of their favourite underrated movies, new ones this year (2017) as well as some upcoming movies with new trailers.Mike & Alex had another chat where they discuss their favourite movies of 2017 in episode 10, plus Mike & Tom chat about Tommy Wiseau's The Room and it's biopic The Disaster Artist in episode 8, so be sure to check both of those episodes out too!If you like this conversation, make sure you follow Mike & Alex on Instagram (and FB) with their movie page for reviews, steelbooks, trailers and more! – @I_Am_Movies Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions!
In this episode, Jacob considers embezzlement, Emily cooks up a video game feast, Shawn lets the dog outside, and Jeff becomes a world-class murder hobo. Plus: Jeff discusses table top games (and actual table tops) and Jacob warns of the perils of virtual reality. Also, a quick list of titles to get you into the Halloween spirit, Shawn's list of upcoming October video game releases, and Jacob subjects Emily and Shawn to Tommy Wiseau's The Room.
This week we turn our attention to one of the most important films of this century and the rich chronicle of humour that is Tommy Wiseau's The Room. We sing to each other to rate the film, Rob shares his thoughts on the different types of bad films, and we pay tribute to one of the true masterpieces of cinema. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tonight is a very special episode of The Emergency Exit Podcast, for tonight we will be known as EmEx Mystery Theater 3001 as we are screening and giving live reviews of the Tommy Wiseau's 2003 film, "The Room" The movie is filled with poor acting, obvious voice over-dubs, footballs, and a picture of a spoon? Go to our youtube page to view the movie and join in on our discussion.
The Room (2003) is dubbed one of the worst movie of all time. Why not watch it? Listen to the Wisdom Teeth crew as they analyse, cringe and cower at Tommy Wiseau's THE ROOM. Wisdom Teeth is produced by Wiseman Laboratories. Will Bond hosts with Corin Hall, Marcus Tischhauser, Molly Bourne and Alexa Farrow. Will's Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheWisemanWB
It's episode #125... our Sasquatchcentennial! (Or whatever you call 125.) It's also a longer than usual episode as the gang's all together and we talk about Spider-Man: Homecoming, It, Justice League, Joss Whedon's Batgirl movie, Tommy Wiseau's The Room and our favorite movie sword fights of all time. And, oh yeah... this little fantasy adventure called The Princess Bride.
This week, the gurus were inspired by Tommy Wiseau's The Room. Never has a humiliation film been seen by all 4 of our contestants. The Room will likely go down in Blockbuster Pick-ems history as one of the worst humiliation films. Naturally, we decided the episode should be dedicated to The Room, so the one liners are flying and the plot holes are explored. Join us in ripping apart Mr. Wiseau's "Crashterpiece"
We use Jacques Derrida's concept of Deconstruction to examine Tommy Wiseau's The Room.
We have a Patreon now! https://www.patreon.com/givingthemic/ -- IMPORTANT: if you have NO IDEA what we're talking about, watch this first and all will be answered: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOvEYaE1CoE ----- We're on Facebook now! www.facebook.com/givingthemic // Join us as we make an attempt to investigate the cinematic oddity that is Neil Breen's _Fateful Findings_, a 2013 thriller? melodrama? supernatural romance? All of them? Garrett Burt from Ep 7: The Stallone Show is back along with his lady Mackendree Thompson to join me in a wide-ranging, occasionally on-topic conversation that involves Tommy Wiseau's The Room, whether the New York Times is middlebrow or not(it is), The Crow, Suicide Squad, the enjoyment one gets from outsider art, and the technical proficiency not being an indicator of entertainment level. Oh and the movie poster we're referring to halfway thru is for Sam Raimi's _Army of Darkness_, starring Bruce Campbell. ---- Notes & Recs: --- Purchase a DVD of Fateful Findings from Neil himself here: http://fatefulfindings.biz/ --- New York Cine Radio interviewed Neil for their show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6RXDAT9xJM ---- Happy Driving - _Electric Soul Utility_ - https://happydiving.bandcamp.com/ ---- Don't Hug Me I'm Scared - https://www.youtube.com/user/thisisitcollective ---- The Chapo Trap House Podcast - http://splitsider.com/2016/09/explaining-the-chapo-trap-house-podcast-to-the-uninitiated/ ---- Laird Barron's _The Beautiful Thing that Awaits Us All_ - http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/books/2013/09/laird_barron_s_cosmic_horror_collection_the_beautiful_thing_that_awaits.html --- The Great British Bake-Off - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6CcSpAHYsw&list=PL4fwwa5rGxNyAJXFO8zeZq6J0w1DiUCgp ---- Used Mark Cromer's SimGolf music at some point: http://www.markcromer.name/sim-golf-music ---- Twitter: www.twitter.com/givingthemic // Comments/Questions: Givingthemic@gmail.com // Main theme by The Mysterious Breakfast'r Cereal at @chiptheme // All items trademarked and copyright their respective owners. Please don't sue. Please don't sue. Please don't sue.
This week on the show, we opted to shoot the shit and see what came of it. Surprisingly, it ended up being one of our strongest episodes. We're looking at a newer, pithier format in a bid to keep things tighter and hopefully more entertaining for both ourselves and whoever listens to this old thing. One feature which we've settled on is the question of the week. For the first edition of said feature, we're asking: "Superhero movies, sequels and reboots - Too much too soon?" Let us know your thoughts on Facebook or Twitter at the links below, or email preachinonpreacher@gmail.com Next week on the show: Tommy Wiseau's "The Room". https://www.facebook.com/preachinonpreacher/ https://twitter.com/PreachinPod Theme is Brace by CSoul ft:iamnotlefthanded. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/CSoul/51073
This week on 'Spoilerama' we have not one, not two, not three... oh wait actually - THREE episodes of our internationally available podcast series! That's because the film we are celebrating this week is widely considered the best of its kind. (That kind being worst films ever made). The star of Tommy Wiseau's 'The Room', Greg Sestero, was in Dublin recently for an event in FilmBase organised by Voices On Film. He kindly agreed to talk to us at 'Spoilerama' and this first episode is that exclusive interview. Enjoy! (we did).
Its that special time of the year and what better way to celebrate it than with probably the most horrible movie of all time...Tommy Wiseau's The Room. A movie that is an example of what NOT to do in a flick.
For this special "Hang Out" episode, Zach and John are joined by Megan Baim, George Lions, Kat Puente, and Jacob Solano. Instead of discussing last weekend's big film Hunger Games: Mockingjay, the sit down to watch one of the most (in)famous cult films of all time, Tommy Wiseau's The Room. If you've enjoyed the show, leave a comment! And as always, share, like, and subscribe. Now on iTunes!
We explore the filmically historical significance of David Lynch's entire catalogue, discuss the merits of Dušan Makavejev's WR The Mysteries of the Organism vs. Tommy Wiseau's The Room, a long-awaited Creedence payoff, Maude's hitting implement, we don't understand car door locks, door parts are pylons, a regular cigarette butt, a parallax-less nondistant object, and we go down a bad air rabbit hole on famous or not-so-famous fake beers. LINKS: interesting article with Luc Besson discussing camera operations and dollying JW would love this app Oh, Lindsay nihilism update fictional beer brands
And now what you've all been waiting for. Perhaps the most hoped-for review in Earth-2.net history. Relax and enjoy as James, Damien, and Mike take on one of the worst movies of all time: Tommy Wiseau's The Room. It can't be put into strong enough words how much this movie sucks. Let us pull you into a world of horrific sound editing, putrid dialog, and even worse acting. Filming of this movie must have been like having a screwdriver slowly twisted into your ear little by little. Only, the screwdriver is dipped in a lovely cocktail of battery acid and rubbing alcohol beforehand. Of course, Wiseau would have you believe this is all part of some genius "black comedy." Little by little, we think you'll understand why this film is so legendarily awful. So what are you waiting for, get to clickin'!
And now what you've all been waiting for. Perhaps the most hoped-for review in Earth-2.net history. Relax and enjoy as James, Damien, and Mike take on one of the worst movies of all time: Tommy Wiseau's The Room. It can't be put into strong enough words how much this movie sucks. Let us pull you into a world of horrific sound editing, putrid dialog, and even worse acting. Filming of this movie must have been like having a screwdriver slowly twisted into your ear little by little. Only, the screwdriver is dipped in a lovely cocktail of battery acid and rubbing alcohol beforehand. Of course, Wiseau would have you believe this is all part of some genius "black comedy." Little by little, we think you'll understand why this film is so legendarily awful. So what are you waiting for, get to clickin'!
And now what you've all been waiting for. Perhaps the most hoped-for review in Earth-2.net history. Relax and enjoy as James, Damien, and Mike take on one of the worst movies of all time: Tommy Wiseau's The Room. It can't be put into strong enough words how much this movie sucks. Let us pull you into a world of horrific sound editing, putrid dialog, and even worse acting. Filming of this movie must have been like having a screwdriver slowly twisted into your ear little by little. Only, the screwdriver is dipped in a lovely cocktail of battery acid and rubbing alcohol beforehand. Of course, Wiseau would have you believe this is all part of some genius "black comedy." Little by little, we think you'll understand why this film is so legendarily awful. So what are you waiting for, get to clickin'!
And now what you've all been waiting for. Perhaps the most hoped-for review in Earth-2.net history. Relax and enjoy as James, Damien, and Mike take on one of the worst movies of all time: Tommy Wiseau's The Room. It can't be put into strong enough words how much this movie sucks. Let us pull you into a world of horrific sound editing, putrid dialog, and even worse acting. Filming of this movie must have been like having a screwdriver slowly twisted into your ear little by little. Only, the screwdriver is dipped in a lovely cocktail of battery acid and rubbing alcohol beforehand. Of course, Wiseau would have you believe this is all part of some genius "black comedy." Little by little, we think you'll understand why this film is so legendarily awful. So what are you waiting for, get to clickin'!
Grand Rapids Press film critic John Serba offers a twist for this week's New Movies Podcast: He and producer Cory Olsen discuss some of the worst movies ever made, including Tommy Wiseau's "The Room." They also touch on "Couples Retreat," "My One and Only" and "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell."