If you're a fan of the bizarre yet captivating world of 'The Room (2019)', you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that share the same offbeat charm, dramatic flair, or cult following. Whether you love the unintentional humor, the over-the-top performances, or the sheer unpredictability, these recommendations will keep you entertained.

Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966)
Description: Manos: The Hands of Fate is frequently cited as one of the worst films ever made, similar to The Room. Its poor production quality, incoherent plot, and amateurish acting have earned it a cult following. Both films are celebrated for their unintentional humor.
Fact: The film was made on a bet by a fertilizer salesman with no prior filmmaking experience. It was famously featured on Mystery Science Theater


Gymkata (1985)
Description: Gymkata is a martial arts film known for its absurd premise and poor execution, much like The Room. Its combination of gymnastics and karate, along with its nonsensical plot, has earned it a cult following among fans of bad movies.
Fact: The film stars Olympic gymnast Kurt Thomas. The plot involves a gymnast recruited by the CIA to compete in a deadly tournament. The film's title is a portmanteau of gymnastics and karate.


Troll 2 (1990)
Description: Troll 2 is often cited as one of the worst films ever made, much like The Room. Its poor acting, nonsensical plot, and bizarre dialogue have earned it a cult following. The film's unintentional humor and earnestness make it a favorite among fans of so-bad-it's-good cinema.
Fact: The film has no connection to the original Troll movie. The director, Claudio Fragasso, defended the film as a serious work. The documentary Best Worst Movie explores the film's cult status.


Ed Wood (1994)
Description: Ed Wood is a biographical film about the eponymous director, often regarded as one of the worst filmmakers in history. Like The Room, Ed Wood's films are celebrated for their unintentional humor and poor quality, yet they have gained a cult following. The film explores themes of passion, delusion, and the fine line between genius and incompetence.
Fact: Directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp as Ed Wood. The film won two Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actor for Martin Landau's portrayal of Bela Lugosi. Ed Wood's Plan 9 from Outer Space is often cited as the worst film ever made.


Batman & Robin (1997)
Description: Batman & Robin is often considered one of the worst superhero films ever made, much like The Room's reputation in its genre. Its campy tone, over-the-top performances, and poor dialogue have made it a favorite among fans of so-bad-it's-good cinema.
Fact: The film's poor reception led to the cancellation of a planned sequel. George Clooney has apologized for his performance as Batman. The film's production was heavily influenced by toy merchandising.


The Happening (2008)
Description: The Happening, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, is often criticized for its poor dialogue and plot holes, much like The Room. While it was intended as a serious thriller, its unintentional humor has made it a favorite among fans of bad movies.
Fact: The film was marketed as Shyamalan's first R-rated movie. Mark Wahlberg's performance was widely panned. The film's premise involves plants releasing toxins that cause people to commit suicide.


Best Worst Movie (2009)
Description: This documentary explores the cult phenomenon surrounding Troll 2, a film often compared to The Room for its so-bad-it's-good quality. The film delves into the reasons behind the movie's enduring popularity and the impact it has had on its cast and fans, much like The Room's legacy.
Fact: Directed by Michael Stephenson, who starred in Troll 2 as a child. The documentary features interviews with the cast and fans of Troll Troll 2 has no connection to the original Troll film and was initially titled Goblins.


Sharknado (2013)
Description: Sharknado is a deliberately campy and over-the-top disaster film that, like The Room, has gained a cult following for its absurd premise and execution. Both films are celebrated for their unintentional humor and have become staples of midnight movie screenings.
Fact: The film spawned five sequels and a spin-off. Sharknado became a social media sensation, with live-tweeting events during its TV premieres. The film's success led to a surge in popularity for similar B-movies.


Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010)
Description: Birdemic is another so-bad-it's-good film that shares The Room's reputation for poor production values, awkward dialogue, and unintentional humor. Both films have gained cult followings and are often screened at midnight movie events.
Fact: The film was made on a shoestring budget of $10,


The Disaster Artist (2017)
Description: The Disaster Artist is a biographical comedy-drama about the making of The Room, often considered one of the worst films ever made. It explores the eccentricities of Tommy Wiseau and the cult following that The Room has garnered. The film itself mirrors the themes of ambition, failure, and unintended success that are central to The Room.
Fact: James Franco directed and starred in the film, winning a Golden Globe for his performance as Tommy Wiseau. The film includes a side-by-side comparison of scenes from The Disaster Artist and The Room during the credits. Tommy Wiseau initially wanted to play himself in the film but was convinced to let Franco take the role.
