Tweetweek: Dawn of Easter
Sunday, March 27, 2016 at 9:30AM
NATHANIEL R in Batman v Superman, Ben Affleck, Body Heat, Kate Winslet, RuPaul's Drag Race, Twitter, superheroes

HAPPY EASTER, PEEPS!

I would claim that this week's roundup of amusing tweets from friends, celebrities, and strangers is easter themed but no. You do get a lot of funny Batman bashing, though.

But first true actressy & movie randomness (as we do) after the jump.  

Find a man who loves you the way Kate Winslet loves awards

— benji (@benarmishaw) March 22, 2016

Misread this headline as CAROL 2 ...and died. pic.twitter.com/EVmJdXm9vV

— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) March 26, 2016

 

Every Affleck interview now has the nervous tension of his Gone Girl sitdown with Sela Ward.

— Bryan Curtis (@curtisbeast) March 25, 2016

I am here for a Deneuve / Binoche 2016 ticket pic.twitter.com/b2YcZgZ9FJ

— Jason Adams (@JAMNPP) March 27, 2016

"Critics don't matter." This is always uttered in reference to a critic's ability to impact box office, which no critic cares about.

— Matt Zoller Seitz (@mattzollerseitz) March 26, 2016

 

There's a bit in Zootopia when a rabbit says "goodbye everybody" to a crowd of rabbits instead of "everybunny." Still pretty upset about it.

— Nick Suttner (@nsuttner) March 26, 2016

 

Is Body Heat the sexiest movie ever made or are you a reptile person with lizard blood?

— Daniel Crooke (@dangercrooke) March 25, 2016

"Film critics suck. I can do what they do."

"Give me 800 words on Human Centipede 3."

"Wait, what?"

— Scott Weinberg (@scottEweinberg) March 23, 2016

My favorite photo from our #Hairspray movie. @MichellePfeiffer was stunning as Velma von Tussle. What a cast! pic.twitter.com/WSICzZKx9R

— Craig Zadan (@craigzadan) March 26, 2016

"Mainstage, Backstage, Parking Lot: A Freudian Reading of Space in RuPaul's Drag Race"

— Kyle Stevens (@cinementalist) March 20, 2016

 

 

...and hating on Superheroes is a big pasttime on Twitter too.

 

I love superhero movies because they give the best actors of our time the chance to play mayors and aunts.

— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) March 22, 2016

My #BatmanvSuperman pic.twitter.com/ObZDgXcsBK

— Kyle Stevens (@cinementalist) March 25, 2016

 

Every writer knows there are only 5 basic plots:

* Man vs. man
* Man vs. Batman
* Batman vs. Superman
* Spider-man
* Spider-man (again)

— Jason Lefkowitz (@jalefkowit) March 25, 2016

Judging by the reviews of Batman v. Superman, neither had a strong lip-sync.

— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) March 25, 2016

Cool posters. I wanted to rip out my eyes too. pic.twitter.com/6yRzHiAWDR

— John Gholson (@gholson) March 23, 2016

 

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