140 character messges that amused or moved us this week (or just that we wanted to share if the cases in which they came from Team Experience directly)...
Here’s Agnes Varda, possibly the greatest filmmaker of them all, dressed as a potato. #cinema121 (11) pic.twitter.com/cqxt9fixKc
— Adam Batty (@Rivettian) December 28, 2016
my horcruxes are Amy Adams' Oscar nominations
— Robert Kessler (@robertkessler) December 29, 2016
more after the jump including Carrie Fisher, Greta Gerwig, Binge Watching and List Making...
When will musicals realize that nobody who likes musicals wants to go to Santa Fe
— Marc (@MarcSnetiker) December 24, 2016
can u even believe pic.twitter.com/9Wy9vw5kMv
— SalesOnFilm (@salesonfilm) December 27, 2016
this is exactly what it feels like to watch la la land for me pic.twitter.com/ikS1d0O2eI
— dan (@damienchazelIe) December 27, 2016
Also at least 2 family members mentioned how much they like Casey Affleck in general, and I didn't say anything, and am now filled w/ shame.
— Joe Reid (@joereid) December 28, 2016
Controversial opinion:
— Tomris Laffly (@TomiLaffly) December 29, 2016
Everybody Wants Some!! > Dazed & Confused
(Bye.)
I took a Kinsey scale survey and got this picture as a result. pic.twitter.com/A8n2V5aKKS
— Sebastian Nebel (@SebastianNebel) December 28, 2016
What are the odds that an Instagram gay has confessed to a crime in the hashtags on a photo, but no one's noticed because there are so many?
— Kevin O'Keeffe (@kevinpokeeffe) December 27, 2016
A BIZARRE THING. AND WHO KNOWS WHY...
Are you finding more and more that with younger people, they'll binge-watch an entire season no problem, but a 100-minute movie is too much?
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) December 28, 2016
A TRUTH. AND ALL OF THIS LOSS
When artists depart this world, we mourn not because we knew them, but because it was as if they knew us. Artists reveal to us who we are.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) December 28, 2016
On my Dad and George Michael, who both died on my birthday; Christmas day: pic.twitter.com/cZktKQyLnA
— Philly McMahon (@McMahonPhilly) December 26, 2016
It is becoming increasingly obvious that David Bowie has established a better alternate universe and is populating it selectively one-by-one
— Miss Texas 1967 (@MsTexas1967) December 27, 2016
Carrie Fisher has my #1 heroic quality: amusing herself no matter how boring everyone else was.
— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) December 28, 2016
Be Princess Leia in 2017.
— K O'Shea (@osheamobile) December 27, 2016
Fight on the front lines. Strangle fascists with the chains they would have you wear. Be a motherfuckin' general.
Carrie Fisher went out the way most women would want to: after telling the world she fucked Harrison Ford in his prime.
— Alison in Wonderland (@mitzy247) December 27, 2016
Because of Carrie Fisher, I knew getting sober wouldn't make me boring.
— Ben Rimalower (@benrimalower) December 27, 2016
May we all be like #CarrieFisher in 2017 and destroy a fascist regime. #ripcarriefisher pic.twitter.com/Jx1wVwScwk
— sally kirkland (@sally_kirkland) December 27, 2016
From the same @WebMD Q&A w/ Carrie Fisher, a funny & gifted writer...on fixing bad scripts. https://t.co/TyLBiEiczE pic.twitter.com/70J9CPtbJw
— Ben Mankiewicz (@BenMank77) December 27, 2016
Going to state this right now: if there's a CGI Carrie in future SW movies, i will be fucking furious.
— Jessica Ellis (@baddestmamajama) December 27, 2016
The Oscars are just going to be a fucking four hour In Memorium reel that ends with "Your Soul".
— Chris Feil (@chrisvfeil) December 27, 2016
Following Naomi Campbell on Instagram in 2016 has been so dark because she's personal friends with every celebrity who died.
— Teo Bugbee (@tmibugbee) December 27, 2016
YEAR IN REVIEW
In 2016 when toxic masculinity reigned, devastating to lose Prince, Bowie & George Michael, who showed there's no one right way to be a man
— Ilissa Gold (@Goldni) December 26, 2016
The worst thing about 2016 isn't even the deaths. It's that actual human beings think BvS and SS are misunderstood masterpieces.
— Shawna (@ShawnaWTF) December 26, 2016
Jackie and The Witch double-feature as most relevant movies of the year re: America
— Conrado Falco (@CocoHitsNewYork) December 20, 2016
Alyssa Edwards vs Tatianna "Shut Up and Drive" was my favorite movie, tv show, tv episode, book, album, music video, and song from 2016 pic.twitter.com/deZFcce1ZL
— mimikyu stan account (@weaselingaround) December 26, 2016
True: enjoying working on 2016 lists because there were so many great movies
— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) December 28, 2016
Also True: None of them were as good as CAROL