The Room - posters, covers, wallpapers

Lots of posters, covers and wallpapers for the movie "The Room"
The Room (2003)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
The Room - TMDB rating
3.999/10
1529
The Room - Kinopoisk rating
0/10
15
The Room - IMDB rating
0/10
0

Backdrops, wallpaper

Backdrop to the movie "The Room" #905130HD Ready 720p
Backdrop to the movie "The Room" #3759564K UHD 2160p
Backdrop to the movie "The Room" #375957Full HD 1080p
Backdrop to the movie "The Room" #375958Full HD 1080p
Backdrop to the movie "The Room" #3759594K UHD 2160p
Backdrop to the movie "The Room" #375960Full HD 1080p
Backdrop to the movie "The Room" #375961Full HD 1080p
Backdrop to the movie "The Room" #375962Full HD 1080p
Backdrop to the movie "The Room" #905128Full HD 1080p
Backdrop to the movie "The Room" #905129HD Ready 720p

Posters, covers

Poster to the movie "The Room" #905133Full HD 1200p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #905134HD Ready 889p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051352K 1500p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051363K 1690p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051375K UHD 3000p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051382K 1500p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #905139Full HD 1237p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051405K UHD 3000p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051412K 1500p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051422K 1500p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051432K 1481p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051443K 2060p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051453K 2052p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051463K 2051p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051473K 1696p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051483K 2049p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051493K 2050p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051502K 1500p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051512K 1481p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051523K 1871p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #905154HD Ready 750p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #5060443K 2053p
Poster to the movie "The Room" #9051532K 1500p

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming was done simultaneously on 35mm film and in high-definition video.
  • Executive producer and casting director Drew Keffrey passed away in 1999, three years before filming began.
  • Some scenes are out of focus because no one thought to set the camera lens to the correct mode.
  • Filming took over six months. During this time, two cinematographers with their assistants and three actors left the project. As for the latter, they were replaced with other actors or their characters were completely removed from the script.
  • The role of the youngest character, Denny, went to Philip Haldiman, one of the oldest actors involved in the film.
  • During filming, the crew openly laughed at the chaos that reigned on set. From time to time, the operator would be overcome with such laughter that the camera would start to "jump".
  • Almost all members of the film crew and actors were confident that the result of their work would be shelved and never seen by anyone.
  • 400 people participated in the making of the film.
  • In the alley scene with the 'windows,' paper shades gently flutter in the breeze on the wall behind the characters.
  • Greg Sestero, who played Mark, wrote the book "The Disaster Artist" about his friendship with Tommy Wiseau and working on the film. The book was published in 2013, on the tenth anniversary of the release of the romantic drama "The Room." Critics received it favorably.
  • Between takes, Tommy Wiseau incredibly irritated Dan Janjigian, so the latter didn't even have to feign anger in front of the camera. It was genuine.
  • Dan Janjigian never broke character while on set, so the other actors genuinely feared him.
  • A huge billboard with the poster for "The Room" stood in Hollywood for five years. Wiseau paid around $300,000 for it.
  • Access to the set where "nudes" are filmed is usually closed or strictly limited. During the filming of a love scene involving Lisa and Johnny, access to the set was open. This was insisted upon by the director, producer, screenwriter, and actor Tommy Vaiso.
  • During the filming of party arguments and the episode where they "trash the apartment," Tommy Vaiso was taking cold medicine. His less-than-healthy condition and lack of sleep led to him looking convincingly drunk or high, in any case, struggling to think straight. In reality, this was the result of monstrous fatigue.
Did you like the film?

© ACMODASI, 2010-2026

All rights reserved.
The materials (trademarks, videos, images and text) contained on this site are the property of their respective owners. It is forbidden to use any materials from this site without prior agreement with their owner.
When copying text and graphic materials (videos, images, text, screenshots of pages) from this site, an active link to the site www.acmodasi.in must necessarily accompany such material.
We are not responsible for any information posted on this site by third parties.