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This Friday, The Disaster Artist hits theaters in limited release—and indie entertainment company A24 is using promoted ads to garner excitement in an interesting way that’s steadily becoming a marketing trend.
Based on a true story, the film centers around the making of another film—The Room, a notably terrible movie. In fact, it’s been called The Best Worst Movie Ever, featuring a nonsensical and inconsistent story, terrible acting and complete and utter commitment on the part of involved.
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