I was lucky enough to experience THE ROOM a couple of years ago. Boy, I had a ball. It is fantastic fun. You actually participate in the film, heckling, shouting out catch phrases, and the best fun, throwing spoons and footballs at the screen. Yep, you're allowed to do that (the poor cleaners at the cinema after). My favourite film folk in Perth, Luna Cinemas have now brought Greg Sestero to Perth to discuss his book and host a Q & A. And they are again hosting a screening of THE ROOM. You do not want to miss this, friends.
So the kind folk at Luna Cinemas have given me 5 double passes for Greg Sestero's Q & A on Tuesday 15th and five double passes to the screening of The Room on Monday 14th 9pm.
I will be there. Wouldn't miss it. Tell you friends. And if you don't win, its worth grabbing a ticket and coming anyway. You won't regret it.
All you have to do is tweet the link below to be in the draw.
If you can make it to both nights and you win, I will give you both doubles. What a deal!
FIVE DOUBLE PASSES TO THE SPECIAL EVENT
GREG SESTERO PRESENTS THE DISASTER ARTIST:
MY LIFE INSIDE THE ROOM
Tuesday 15th July 7pm
&
FIVE DOUBLE PASSES TO THE SPECIAL EVENT
A hosted screening of THE ROOM
Monday 15th July 9pm
Both at
TO ENTER
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#PERTH #WIN Tickts 2 @lunacinemas THE ROOM 14/7 & Q & A w/ star Greg Sestero 13/7 RT & Folo-Details: http://buff.ly/1tiwNl8 @susanmaywriter
Competition closes Midnight WA Time Saturday, 12th July
Join American author, actor and star of the cult hit phenomenon, THE ROOM, Greg Sestero, live in the cinema at Luna Leederville on Monday July 14 at 7.00pm plus additional session on Tues July 15 at 7.00pm (give away tickets are for Tuesday night) Greg will discuss his revealing memoir - The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside the Room, The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made (currently being made into a film by James Franco and Seth Rogen) and recount his experience of working with the enigmatic writer/director Tommy Wiseau on The Room, the film that became a worldwide cinematic legend. The event will feature a behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of The Room; an interactive script reading and a Live audience Q&A session on Mon July 14 at 7.00pm and an additional session on Tues July 15 at 7.00pm. Books and paraphernalia will be available for an extra charge and Greg will be conducting an autograph session at each session (on Tues July 15 this will be prior to 7.00pm session) About THE DISASTER ARTIST. In 2003, the independent film The Room made an inauspicious debut on a single cinema screen in Los Angeles. Described by one reviewer as “like getting stabbed in the head”, the film gradually developed an increasingly passionate following that savoured its surreal performances, unusual production values and bizarre narrative. Now in its fifth year at Luna Leedervile, The Room has become an international phenomenon that rivals The Rocky Horror Picture Show for cult appeal. Readers need not have seen The Room to appreciate co-star Greg Sestero’s account of how a chance meeting with The Room's enigmatic writer/director/star Tommy Wiseau allowed him to become closely involved in a passion project that would defy every law of artistry, business and interpersonal relationships. The Disaster Artist reveals a first-hand account of what went on behind the scenes of one of the most legendary cult movies ever made: Tommy Wiseau's The Room. Check out the book review here Tickets now on sale and online - $25 / $23 conc (Rev Film Fest tickets holders get conc rate) The Room(M) screens Mon July 14 at 9.0pm hosted by Tristan Fidler | |||
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Screening: Mon 14 Jul - Tue 15 July at Luna CinemasA ALSO UP GRABS ARE FIVE DOUBLE PASSES TO EXPERIENCE THE ROOMScreening: Mon 14 Jul
Luna Leederville is just a few minutes from central Perth. There's plenty of parking available off Vincent Street behind the supermarket or at the rear of the Leederville Hotel, or at the end of Oxford Street in the car park opposite the Leederville Train Station. We're also easy to reach by public transport. The Leederville Train Station is just a short stroll down Oxford St and Buses nos 15 and 401 will drop you at our door.
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