Tommy Wiseau is an enigma. The infamous director of the cult-classic filmThe Roomhas largely remained a mystery, though his taste can sometimes be a bit stranger. That includes when fans make fun of, or in some cases honor, his work– even if it’s in something as quaint as the PlayStation exclusiveDreams.
Dreamscreations have been circulating quite a bit recently, with players creating everything from rudimentary games tophotorealistic forestswithin the software. One fan even recreated the famous “Oh, hi Mark” scene from the film, with a bit of a twist at the end. Wiseau recently shared the creation on Twitter, though the director didn’t offer any comment on the clip.
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In theDreamsscene, created by Ambient_Moon, Tommy Wiseau’s character Johnny enters and says the iconic “Oh, hi Mark” line, which is often shown as one of the moreinfamously bad scenes fromThe Room. Though instead of the scene continuing as one would expect, Greg Sestero’s character leaps for a football– an iconic item in the movie– with an absurd amount of force, crashing into the wall.
It’s certainly one of the more absurdist style ofcreations fromDreams,though the game creating game does have a fairly wide spread of creations available to users, so there’s likely quite a bit more like this scene that will pop up sometime in the future. Tommy Wiseau is as mysterious as his movies are outlandish, and seeing him share something like this is probably what many have come to expect from the creator.
Wiseau also followed Ninja onto Mixer, though nothing major has come out of his presence on the service. The film creator has also had quite a few projects sinceThe Room, though most of them have been equally as odd asThe Roomitself is. The general mystery of Wiseau has been a defining part of the public’s interest in him, and that interest doesn’t seem to be fading.
Arguably the best look at the making ofThe Roomcame fromThe Disaster Artist,directed by James Franco. The film follows Tommy Wiseau, portrayed by Franco, while creating the notorious film, and was applauded for its accurate recreation of certain scenes.