Prepare for The Room with Wiseau’s short film

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I bet you were under the impression that no one would ever let Tommy Wiseau — director, writer and star of this upcoming Saturday Cinema’s film, The Room — ever create another movie again. But the world is a wonderful place, and just last week Wiseau debuted his 12-minute short
The House That Drips Blood on Alex
.

I won’t lie to you here; I haven’t watched it yet. I’m not sure I’m going to be able to. I’m half afraid that his newfound self awarness will ruin the humor (though IFC.com says it doesn’t) and I’m half afraid it will never live up to the immense greatness that is The Room.

I think my general plan of attack is going to be to wait until this Saturday for the Flixist screening of The Room, and then, once I’m entirely prepared for more Wiseau, jump straight into his short, which I can only assume is about a house bleeding on someone. If you don’t like my plan and want to watch it now then feel free to view it here.

Tommy Wiseau’s “The House That Drips Blood on Alex” [IFC]

I bet you were under the impression that no one would ever let Tommy Wiseau — director, writer and star of this upcoming Saturday Cinema's film, The Room — ever create another movie again. But the world is a wonderful place, and just last week Wiseau debuted his 12-minute short The House That Drips Blood on Alex.

I won't lie to you here; I haven't watched it yet. I'm not sure I'm going to be able to. I'm half afraid that his newfound self awarness will ruin the humor (though IFC.com says it doesn't) and I'm half afraid it will never live up to the immense greatness that is The Room.

I think my general plan of attack is going to be to wait until this Saturday for the Flixist screening of The Room, and then, once I'm entirely prepared for more Wiseau, jump straight into his short, which I can only assume is about a house bleeding on someone. If you don't like my plan and want to watch it now then feel free to view it here.

Tommy Wiseau's "The House That Drips Blood on Alex" [IFC]

Matthew Razak
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