By Doug Murray, Victoria Novak and Meghan Carlin ( August 19, 2020, 2:00 PM EDT) -- This article is the second part in a three-part series examining Wiseau Studio, LLC et al v. Harper et al. 2020 ONSC 2504, and the decision’s impact on documentary filmmakers in Canada In part one, we provided some background on The Room (2003), a movie known for the fact that it is “widely renowned as being terrible” (para. 38). We also looked at the abysmal conduct of the film’s creator, Tommy Wiseau, the plaintiff in this case, leading to an improperly obtained injunction preventing the release of the defendants’ documentary Room Full of Spoons at the 11th hour. In part two, we’ll review the judicial “silver lining” to Wiseau’s theatrics — a trial decision which provides a number of strong statements on freedom of expression in Canada....