I didn’t know there was a thing for bad movies until ‘The Room,’ but there is. There’s just a fascination. Greg Sestero Read Quote
Of everything with ‘The Room’ that came out of it, I feel like being able to write, and tap back into that passion, was something I’m really thankful for. Greg Sestero Read Quote
I learned with ‘The Disaster Artist,’ when I was writing the book, the audience will follow you if you really try to do something different. The biggest thing is, you want to be genuine and try to surprise your audience with kind of a new direction. Greg Sestero Read Quote
I saw an early cut of ‘The Disaster Artist,’ and I thought it was inspiring in a lot of ways, and it made me realize it had been so long since I had tried to make a film or to try to – you know, the book was obviously my first kind of big creative pursuit I had control over. Greg Sestero Read Quote
I still think that, uh, the original draft from ‘The Room’ was brilliant in its own way. It made me laugh, which is – which is a good thing. It got a reaction. Greg Sestero Read Quote
I can’t take ‘The Room’ and show it to an agent and say, ‘Hey man, cast me in something.’ It’s an alien film. Greg Sestero Read Quote
The only reason I came to L.A. in the first place was to tell stories and make movies. Whatever way you can do that – if you can do that – at whatever level, that’s rewarding. Greg Sestero Read Quote
The Disaster Artist’ book is the peak of my career in many ways, but there’s something so rewarding about creating something from scratch. Greg Sestero Read Quote
Making a film is a very difficult thing to do, but the experience of ‘Best F(r)iends’ is a great memory. Greg Sestero Read Quote