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Tommy Wiseau interview: Life after The Disaster Artist, turning The Room into a musical, and his love of architecture
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The one and only Tommy Wiseau sits down with us this week to talk life after The Disaster Artist, turning The Room into a musical for Broadway and the West End, his love of architecture, how great the movie Ocean’s 11 is, and his plans for a horror movie about how we only use 8% of our brains – in certainly our most directionless conversation yet.
Listen to it below, subscribe on iTunes, Apple Podcasts and other podcasts apps here, and follow the podcast @kernels and host @ChristophHooton on Twitter. You can find previous episodes with Matthew McConaughey, Sir Patrick Stewart, Adam Driver and more here.
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