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October 14 04:43PM by Matt Tobey | comments:

All too often, after an impressive debut, a filmmaker will experience a sophomore slump. Orson Welles's Citizen Kane II: The Vengeance of RoboKane immediately comes to mind. So, when Tommy Wiseau set out to make a followup to his modern classic, The Room, many surely wondered if he would falter as well. But, as you can now see for yourself, Wiseau's short film The House that Dripped Blood on Alex is a decided sophomore whatever-the-opposite-of-a-slump-is.

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