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You Are Tearing Me Apart, Lisa!


You Are Tearing Me Apart, Lisa!

The Year's Work on The Room, the Worst Movie Ever Made
The Year's Work: Studies in Fan Culture and Cultural Theory

von: Adam M. Rosen, Landon Palmer, Nathan Abrams, Lenika Cruz, James Curnow, John Donegan, John Dyck, Ernest Mathijs, Matt Foy, Keith Kahn-Harris, Amanda Ann Klein, James MacDowell, Renee Middlemost, Ross Morin, Hario Satrio Priambodho, Carter Soles, Ellen Wright

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Verlag: Indiana University Press
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 25.10.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9780253062741
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 238

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<p>When released in 2003, <i>The Room</i>, an obscure, self-financed relationship drama by an eccentric self-taught filmmaker named Tommy Wiseau, should have been completely forgotten. Yet nearly two decades later, "the worst movie ever made"—as many a critic would have it—has become the most popular cult film since <i>The Rocky Horror Picture Show</i>.</p>
<p>In <i>You Are Tearing Me Apart, Lisa!,</i> contributors explore this priceless cultural artifact, offering fans and film buffs critical insight into the movie's various meanings, historical context, and place in the cult canon. Even if by complete accident, <i>The Room</i> touches on many issues of modern concern, including sincerity, authenticity, badness, artistic value, gender relations, Americanness, Hollywood conventions, masculinity, and even the meaning of life. </p>
<p>Revealing the timeless, infamous power of Wiseau's <i>The Room</i>,<i> You Are Tearing Me Apart, Lisa!</i> is a deeply entertaining deconstruction of an original work of all-American failure.</p>
<p>— Adam Rosen is a fulltime freelance writer and book editor who has contributed to the Los Angeles Review of Books, TheAtlantic.com, Atlas Obscura, and many more. The Houston Chronicle wrote that he has earned the strange distinction of one of the country's foremost experts on The Room. Contributors include film journalists, prominent pop culture writers, and academics. — The Room is dubbed the worst movie ever made, but a quintessential cult film and an iconic site of fan culture. There is renewed and ongoing interest evident in The Disaster Artist, originally a memoir about the making of The Room told by a film costar. James Franco adapted it in 2017 into an American biographical comedy-drama film that chronicles the relationship between the budding actors who created The Room. The Disaster Artist achieved critical and commercial success, award nominations at the Golden Globes, Oscars, Screen Actors Guild, and more. During the release of The Disaster Artist, articles about it and The Room popped up in major news outlets and entertainment magazines including the NYT, NPR, The Atlantic, and more. — The Year's Work series is dedicated to the analysis of recent fan cultural phenomena. This book explores the idiosyncrasies of a specific cult film and the fan culture around it. The series description states that suitable topics will most likely require a multidisciplinary and often coauthored approach. — Target audience includes film buffs and fans of The Room.</p>
<p>Acknowledgments<br>Introduction: Let's Toss the Ball Around, by Adam Rosen<br><b>Part I: Cliché and Convention, Misapplied<br></b>1. Chris-R's Gun: <i>The Room</i> as an Unconscious Parody of Hollywood Film Conventions, by Carter Soles<br>2. Do You Understand Life? Do You? Tommy Wiseau and the Anti-Method Acting Style, by James Curnow<br>3. "She Can't Love Anyone": The Evil Women and Tormented Men of <i>The Room</i>, by Lenika Cruz<br><b>Part II: Unlocking</b><b><i> The Room<br></i></b>4. Is <i>The Room</i> Worse than <i>Vertigo</i>? The Aesthetic Philosophy of "So Bad it's Good", by James MacDowell<br>5. Everybody Betray Me! Revenge, Reverse Revenge, and Slave Morality in <i>The Room</i>, by John Dyck<br>6. Anything for My Princess: Using <i>Don Quixote</i> to Bring (Some) Coherence to <i>The Room</i>, by Adam Rosen<br>7. Crypto-Wiseaulogy: Uncovering Stanley Kubrick, Jewishness, and Judaism in <i>The Room</i>, by Nathan Abrams<br><b>Part III: Cult and the (Class)</b><b><i>Room<br></i></b>8. I Just Like to Watch You Guys: How Screenings of <i>The Room</i> Give People Permission to Perform, by Ellen Wright<br>9. <i>The Room</i> in the Classroom: How I Use a Bad Movie to Teach Good Filmmaking, by Ross Morin<br>10. For the Love of Cult, Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Build My Own Screening of <i>The Room</i>, by Amanda Ann Klein<br><b>Part IV: Fan Reception<br></b>11. How Can They Say This About Me? Riffing Johnny, Lisa, and Denny in Online Homebrew Commentaries of <i>The Room</i>, by Matt Foy<br>12. "Can We Please Not Talk about James Franco?": How <i>The Disaster Artist</i> Threatened <i>The Room</i>'s Fanbase, by John Donegan<br>13. I'm Tired, I'm Wasted: <i>The Room</i> as a Waste of Time, by Ernest Mathijs<br><b>Part V: Constructing Tommy Wiseau<br></b>14. Oh Man, I Just Can't Figure You Out: Building the Persona of Tommy Wiseau through <i>The Disaster Artist</i>, by Hario Satrio Priambodho<br>15. I'm an American, Just Like You: <i>The Room</i> and American Cinema, Identity, and Masculinity, by Landon Palmer<br>16. To Err Is Human, to Auteur, Divine: Tommy Wiseau as Auteur, by Renee Middlemost<br>17. I Don't Have a Friend in the World: The Lonely Authenticity of Tommy Wiseau, by Keith Kahn-Harris<br>Works Cited<br>Index</p>
<p>Adam M. Rosen is a freelance book editor and writer in Asheville, North Carolina, and a former associate editor in the reference division of Oxford University Press. He has contributed to TheAtlantic.com, the<i> Los Angeles Review of Books</i>, the<i> Baltimore Sun</i>,<i> The Onion</i>, and many other print and online outlets.</p>
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<p>Writing &amp; Editing Podcast interview: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/92-a-book-about-the-worst-movie-ever-made/id1603753102?i=1000577735823">A Book about the Worst Movie Ever Made</a></p>
<p>Manuscript Works 2022 roundup: <a href="https://newsletter.manuscriptworks.com/p/celebrating-2022">Celebrating Client &amp; Reader Books of 2022</a></p>
<p>Interview with The Rumpus: <a href="https://therumpus.net/2022/12/19/with-adam-rosen/">A Conversation with Adam Rosen about Anthologies and the Worst Movie Ever Made</a></p>
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<p>Each of the contributions to this thoughtful, enlightening, and entertaining book demonstrate just how productive it can be to examine the worst as well as the best of cinema.</p>

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