Twitter: Brie Larson or Saoirse Ronan? Vera Farmiga doing her best Tom Hanks.
Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 10:30AM
NATHANIEL R in Brie Larson, Jacob Tremblay, Leonardo DiCaprio, Room, Star Wars, Twitter, Vera Farmiga

Hellow it's time for a weekly quite random round up of tweets that amused us. This week's edition features Star Wars (always those wars in the stars), Leonardo DiCaprio and his bear, and a return to Room which just keeps giving us more... both from multiple viewings and Brie & Jacob on the campaign trail.

But first let's begin by noting that this tweet is exactly what I've been saying about Saoirse Ronan and the Oscar race. I've long thought she could actually win the Oscar (though the internet keeps telling me it's Brie Larson locked up). But this... this is FYC gold. (more after the jump

"I am from the Bronx, as I'm sure you can tell... Saoirse from the Block, they call me." This is how Oscar campaigns are won. #NYFCC

— kateyrich (@kateyrich) January 5, 2016

 

Accidentally typed "For Me And My Hal" & now imagining a musical where Gene Kelly falls in love w/ his computer pic.twitter.com/W40Oi7kSBa

— Anne Marie (@WeRecycleMovies) January 4, 2016

@JacobTremblay and I may have successfully recreated the @RoomTheMovie poster in the @sagfoundation green room. pic.twitter.com/gV0KfFGjoD

— Brie Larson (@brielarson) January 7, 2016

We need to talk about Jacob Tremblay's father. pic.twitter.com/1xyyHIvJB8

— Ryan Lattanzio (@ryanlattanzio) January 8, 2016

 

The Force Never Hibernates
It would probably be frightening to map out hte world brain and see how much of it percentage wise was thinking about Star Wars at any given moment.  Also check out Vera Farmiga Big-remake ready skills... 

 

The Force is definitely with me. pic.twitter.com/rL6oMcrgKI

— Vera Farmiga (@VeraFarmiga) January 7, 2016

My son is the #TrueDetective Season 2 of people.

— Bad Father Han Solo (@BadFatherHan) January 8, 2016

It's official. #StarWarsForceAwakens has now made more $ than Avatar and The Secret of Nimh combined!

— David Krasner (@KrasnerDavid) January 7, 2016

Humanity... 90% sadomasochism. 10% nostalgia. pic.twitter.com/a0jyGBqrdw

— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) January 7, 2016

dear diary i think my voice is changing but it could be that i'm wearing a helmet with a voice changer now

— Emo Kylo Ren (@KyloR3n) January 7, 2016

 

 

 

Miscellania
Because all topics deserve 149 characters. Twitter recently announced they'll change character limits to something astronomical like 1000 which basically means they'll stop being themselves and become a frankentstein monster of Tumblr/Facebook. At which point we'll be saved a LOT of time since it will be boring. We go there precisely for its amuse-bounce. How can they not realize this? Was Twitter raised without mirrors. Does it have no concept of the self?

 

Our Mattel 6" prototypes. #TheresGhostbusters pic.twitter.com/utz2FZPBU0

— Paul Feig (@paulfeig) January 8, 2016

Keep fantasizing about an awards show where the men had to show up in sleeveless/halter/off the shoulder. And I could go in pants.

— Dagmara Dominczyk (@Dagword) January 7, 2016

 

In the market for a deep sleep sound machine that only plays Michael Keaton's Boston-accented hard Cs in Spotlight.

— Matthew Eng (@Eng_Matthew) January 8, 2016

 

Re: Christian Bale in THE BIG SHORT. Does this mean glass eyes are the new prosthetic nose of Oscar bait? pic.twitter.com/Bb2hh44VdQ

— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) January 8, 2016

 

And the award for most editing, most male performance, most wig, most fake tan, most yelling, loudest music, all go to...THE BIG SHORT!

— amir soltani (@amiresque) January 8, 2016

 

We don't need an origin story of Cruella de Vil. We need the origin story of the gay dalmatian who sacrifices himself for Cruella's glamor.

— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) January 7, 2016

 

Hey LEO! Draw me like one of your French girls. pic.twitter.com/YoBEXSC4Mi

— Bear (@RevenantBear) January 7, 2016

The nerve of DiCaprio to try to attract awards attention by collaborating with leading artists on compelling projects. What a jerk.

— Michael Cusumano (@SeriousFilm) January 6, 2016

 

THE HATEFUL EIGHT THE SLEEPY SEVEN THE SNEEZY SIX THE GRUMPY FIVE THE HAPPY FOUR THE DOPEY THREE THE BASHFUL TWO THE DOC ONE or something

— Glen Weldon (@ghweldon) January 6, 2016

Ruffalo's Globe nod unmentioned on UK direct-to-DVD INFINITELY POLAR BEAR. Or maybe "small miracle" refers to that. pic.twitter.com/NSUGzxUqdJ

— Guy Lodge (@GuyLodge) January 4, 2016

Haven't thought about the Oscars in 12 hours. New record.

— Sam Coffey (@SamRS72) January 9, 2016

One of our favourite posts from 2015...! #LesMizDogShaming pic.twitter.com/eGC0aIxOSd

— Les Misérables (@lesmisofficial) January 3, 2016

 

 

 

And that's it for this week. Bye-eeeee

 

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