The Room, The Disaster Artist, and My Obsession With The Best Worst Movie Ever
I have an odd obsession with terrible movies. There's something about them that really captures my attention and imagination. Besides a few horror movies, movies are a pretty huge financial and time investment. So when a categorically terrible movie comes along, I always have this urge to see them so that I can answer that burning question inside my head: "Why?" Why was this movie made? What's the motivation for putting in the time and effort? Did the director really think the movie they made was good enough to show? Why did director/producer/creator make the movie? When someone says a movie is bad, they usually mean that they thought the movie was boring, confusing, and/or just not compelling. This makes a movie forgettable and bland. It also doesn't even bring up any questions, these types of movies are just a waste of time. I'd say a perfect example would be the later Transformers movies (specifically Transformers: Age of Extinction). It's long, i...