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Originally Posted by Tommy Jarvis
I have not seen The Disaster Artist as a whole yet either. I did see a few clips and I do remember feeling sorry for Tommy during the premiere scene. Wether's that's Franco's merit or not is something I leave in the middle.
Interesting to see if the order of viewing the films has any impact on the viewer's perception.
Well, it has the cheesy puns you would expect from a Child's Play-film, but I don't think it was intentionally trying to be seedy. But I may be interpreting that word differently or incorrectly.
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You'll probably appreciate The Disaster Artist more having seen The Room.You'll get the parody.
Reminds me of Young Frankenstein, I had hadn't seen Son of Frankenstein before Yound Frankenstein, and I missed the parody.
By seedy, I mean the straight dictionary definition... basically just being obscene. Child Play had plenty of that. I appreciated the attack on the popular 'cutsie' schick of the late 80s with the Munchie-chies, Smurfs, Pretty Pony, Strawberry Shortcake, Care Bears (with respect to that) etc. But there was a stream of 80s films that were just trying to be obscene for obscene's sake that doesn't entertain me in the least, so I was asking if that sort of obscenity is a big part of Seed of Chucky.