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The Disaster Artist Movie Review

So earlier today with some friends I went and saw the movie, The Disaster Artist, and this is one worth seeing!
The comedy in this film is on point, and to the point were it is not overbearing, and it is enjoyable enough that it makes you want to see this movie again, and again.
The film follows Tommy Wiseau, and his friend Greg as they make the infamous movie, The Room. I do plan on doing a review for The Room at some point in the future.
The Room is a cult classic onto itself, and this movie portrays the making of this film, in a very fun, energetic, and creative way.
The music in this movie fits perfectly with the tone that it is going for, and it is extremely effective in the entire film.
The lighting was well done along with the color scheme, which with the two blended really made the film pop.
The camera work was captivating and can truly hold your interest, and there were some pretty good shots in it. The acting was superb, and everyone that was involved in the making of this film did a really, really great job overall, and you could tell that this was a passion project that everyone involved really did care about.
Overall, I would definitely recommend to anyone that they should go out and see this film. There are plenty of laughs to be had. When this movie does come out on DVD, I do plan to purchase this one, because I know that I will be entertained.


final score: 4.6/5

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