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The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made

This book provides an intimate look at the creation of a film that has become a cultural phenomenon, exploring the challenges and triumphs of the filmmaking process through the author's personal narrative. more

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Greg Sestero
Greg Sestero

Greg Sestero, born on July 15, 1978, is an American film actor. He gained widespread recognition for his performance in the movie 'The Room', and has played significant roles in various films. more

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“Art becomes so specialized as to be comprehensible only to artists, and they complain bitterly of public indifference to their work. Competition arises. The wild battle for success becomes more and more material. Small groups who have fought their way to the top of the chaotic world of art and picture-making entrench themselves in the territory they have won. The public, left far behind, looks on bewildered, loses interest and turns away.”

“Usually, we think of an apple as being red. This is not the same red as that of a cherry or tomato. A lemon is yellow and an orange like that of its name. Bricks vary from beige to yellow to orange, and from ochre to brown to deep violet. Foliage appears in innumerable shades of green. In all these cases the colors named are surface colors. In a very different was, distant mountains appear uniformly blue, no matter whether covered with green trees or consisting of earth and rocks. The sun is glaring white in daytime, but it is full red at sunset. The white ceiling of houses surrounded by lawns or the white-painted eaves of a roof on a sunny day appear in bright green, which is reflected from the grass on the ground. All these cases present film colors. They appear as a thin, transparent, translucent layer between the eye and an object, independent of the object's surface color.”