Winnie The Tweets
Friday, April 3, 2015 at 3:00PM
NATHANIEL R in LGBT, Mad Men, The Rock, Twitter, Winnie the Pooh, remakes

It's our semi-weekly collection of Most Awesome Tweets if you don't have twitter or you can't possibly catch everything. The topic of the week was the bizarre news about a live action redo of Winnie the Pooh (after the jump)...

Mad Men's return is also reigniting Mad Men mania and you should expect the next seven weeks online to be Mad Men Manic. Question: can AMC's awards campaign PR team keep the heat on for an Emmy Farewell/Comeback?

Let's start with some real creative fan commitment -- a full manicure set! 

 

LOOK AT MY NAILS! Mad Men-icure ALERT! http://t.co/KUGTQwsTD2 (cc: @MadMen_AMC) pic.twitter.com/6wOuZeVef5

— Akilah Hughes (@AkilahObviously) April 2, 2015

 

Tweets on Winnie the Pooh and more after the jump... 

 

It's now impossible to watch "Babylon" in #MadMen's first season without wondering if Midge ever went to see Llewyn Davis at the Gaslight.

— Laurence Barber (@bortlb) April 2, 2015

 

 

There must be a marquee somewhere tonight that reads: IT FOLLOWS CINDERELLA HOME (I'm leaving GET HARD off that because I'm a gentleman)

— JT Petty (@PettyJTyrant) March 29, 2015

I always feel bad for serial killers when victims escape because it's hard to find people who are your type.

— Daley Haggar (@d_haggar) March 25, 2015

I can believe this RT @UberFacts: #RyanReynolds failed his high school drama class.

— Trent ⚡️ Vanegas (@trentvanegas) April 2, 2015

Just a reminder that SOME OF US have smelled what The Rock has been cooking since the late 1990s, and for the record it has always been ham.

— Anne T. Donahue (@annetdonahue) April 3, 2015

 

DRAG RACE: UNTUCKED, or an Oral History of Drag As Palliative Therapy.

— Dr Manuel (@bmanuel) April 2, 2015

Dreamt that Chris Farley was the lead in Interstellar instead of McConaughey.

— Ty Landis (@ty_landis) April 1, 2015

Me BIG GAY. Me eat religions for breakfast... err brunch. But not too much, me watching me big gay hips. pic.twitter.com/vuGN7TjoOg

— Q. Allan Brocka (@allanbrocka) April 1, 2015

Joke's on Indiana -- ALL cakes are gay.

— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) April 3, 2015

 

@HayleyAtwell I love this fan art! pic.twitter.com/YhyVQkO1xw

— HAYLEY (@ihayleyatwell) April 1, 2015

 

 

I miss Agent Carter so much already. Please let there be a second season. Best superhero-related show on television. It will soon have more competition of course.

Finally let's talk...

WINNIE THE POOH
you may have heard the news that Disney will be making a live action version of Winnie the Pooh to be directed by Alex Ross Perry (Listen Up Philip). This news was not an April Fools joke. And it is so strange / wrong that it set off all sorts of confused amused and horrified tweets including an imaginary list of future animated films gone live action by artistically incongruent auteurs -- i missed some of the best ones but it's hard to retreive tweets later if you don't know who wrote them. Did you know twitter.com only lets you scroll back one day through your feed? Boo. This is why you should favorite or RT tweets you like. So that you always have access to them. 

 

It would be a mistake to mention this live-action Winnie-the-Pooh to me. Don't even reply to this tweet. Comments disabled, etc. #EndofDays

— Nick Davis (@NicksFlickPicks) April 3, 2015

Someone please explain to me what "live action Winnie the Pooh" means. That means motion capture, right? It has to. How could it not?

— Daniel Walber (@DSWalber) April 2, 2015

(This tweet brought to you by despair.)

— Daniel Walber (@DSWalber) April 2, 2015

If a waiter doesn't want to know all my feelings about a live action Winnie the Pooh, he shouldn't ask, "How's everybody doing over here?"

— Aaron Fullerton (@AaronFullerton) April 2, 2015

"Here's a movie without a single remotely likable or decent person in it. Let's see what this guy does with Winnie the Pooh."

— Bilge Ebiri (@BilgeEbiri) April 2, 2015

Winnie-The-Pooh characters all represent some type of mental disorder. (Eeyore - Depression, Pooh - Addiction, Tigger - ADHD, Owl - OCD)

— Fact (@Fact) March 29, 2015

Meir Zarchi's LADY AND THE TRAMP.

— Bill Chambers (@flmfrkcentral) April 2, 2015

Kelly Reichardt's THE ARISTOCATS

— Scott Renshaw (@scottrenshaw) April 2, 2015

Takashi Miike’s THE EMPEROR’S NEW GROOVE

— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) April 2, 2015

No wait, I've got this one: Guy Maddin's STEAMBOAT WILLIE

— Scott Renshaw (@scottrenshaw) April 2, 2015

 

Well, if this gets us any closer to Wes Anderson making THE SWORD IN THE STONE with Schwartzman and Murray, I guess I'm okay with it.

— Norm Wilner (@normwilner) April 2, 2015

 

 

 What do you make of this Winnie The Pooh news?

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