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Watch Seth Rogen Hilariously Explain the Bonkers Way James Franco Directed 'The Disaster Artist'


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From Daniel Day-Lewis remaining in character at all times while making his movies, to the wild stories that came from the set of Suicide Squad describing what it was like when Jared Leto remained in character as the Joker on and off the set, there are times when some actors decide to take their performances to the next bizarre level and go full method. Now we can add a new bonkers story to Hollywood lore: James Franco directing The Disaster Artist while in character as The Room director and star, Tommy Wiseau. The upcoming film, which stars Franco and his brother Dave Franco, as well as Seth Rogen and countless other familiar names (some of whom show up ever so briefly), is adapted from the book of the same name and essentially plays like a love letter to cult hit The Room...
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