Top Ten Tweets: from Death Becomes Her to Dracula Untold
Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at 1:10PM
NATHANIEL R in Death Becomes Her, Dracula, George Clooney, Nicolas Winding Refn, The Witches, Twitter

No, I'm not desperate for material. I'm not!

It's just that certain other more substantive articles are taking me longer than I expected because I over do it, don'cha know. In case you haven't noticed today, our season premiere, is a special "top ten day" - lists all day!

It is no secret that I love twitter. So much truth, fun, satire, insight, and silliness in 140 characters for when your attention span is very very short. You should follow the team on twitter: Nathaniel, Michael, Anne Marie, Jason, Glenn, Amir, Abstew newbies Manuel & Margaret (...and Matthew should he ever resurface)

10 BEST TWEETS OF THE WEEK
 aka random tweets that Nathaniel loved

The one thing that is more threatening to me than ebola is the proliferation of YouTube celebrities into mainstream culture.

— Robert Kessler (@robertkessler) October 13, 2014

We should remake DEATH BECOMES HER using only this year's Best Actress contenders.

— Jordan (@veilleuxwho) October 12, 2014

8 more: Clooney, Mean Girls, Dracula after the jump

Yes, Christopher Columbus was a genocidal maniac but let's not forget that he also directed Stepmom

— JonathanDanielBrown (@JonathanDBrown) October 13, 2014

If there is a Dacula story that is somehow still untold, it should probably stay that way.

— Dan (@movierevolt) October 10, 2014

Sentence that will be spoken by 2030: "No, the *original* Mean Girls, not the remake."

— Drew Mackie (@drewgmackie) October 8, 2014

Refn would be an infinitely better filmmaker if he indulged in the homoeroticism of his gaze, instead of dressing it up as hypermasculinity.

— Teo Bugbee (@tmibugbee) October 13, 2014

Amal changed her last name to Clooney. I absolutely don't blame her. In fact, am considering doing the same.

— Joanna Robinson (@jowrotethis) October 13, 2014

When men do bad things in films they are called anti-heroes, when women do them we are called monsters

— Ellen Barkin (@EllenBarkin) October 12, 2014

When I look back, 73% of my life will have been spent deleting emails.

— Dana Delany (@DanaDelany) October 11, 2014

 

I dare you to name a sexier / more terrifying individual. pic.twitter.com/AQ3WXuyUyT

— Tyler Coates (@tylercoates) October 13, 2014

 

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