Tweetweek: Julieta, Dune, and Jaws Embroidery
took my grandmum to see FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS and yes, she brought her record from home pic.twitter.com/Nw1T6CEpSe
— Sales On Film (@salesonfilm) August 13, 2016
How sweet is that?
Almodóvar & Julieta, Apocalypse Now, Brie Larson and 80s nostalgia, Kyle Maclachlan and Dune, Lupita & co-star and more after the jump ...
Celebrity Tweets
Showed @ALECKSU my new @hm short sleeve trench. He immediately put an iPad in my hands and directed it over my head. pic.twitter.com/vMNW4tUpcb
— Brie Larson (@brielarson) August 17, 2016
I need to share with you all that I am eating the best burrito of my life. It is an explosively joyous moment
— Adele (@Adele) August 15, 2016
Baby got (my) back. On set with my on-screen son, Baby Ivan. @QueenOfKatwe #TBT pic.twitter.com/Tjeo1h1SjD
— Lupita Nyong'o (@Lupita_Nyongo) August 18, 2016
and Kyle Maclachlan asked by a fan to explain Dune...
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— Kyle MacLachlan (@Kyle_MacLachlan) August 16, 2016
a little Almodóvar detour. Can't wait to see Julieta...
Pedro Almodóvar introducing the #JulietaPremiere at Somerset House last night! #JULIETA is out August 26. pic.twitter.com/BhkCL2UZzv
— Pathé UK (@patheuk) August 11, 2016
I have such a sunburn at the moment that Almodóvar would love the color of me.
— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) August 16, 2016
#Top5Almodovar
— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) August 12, 2016
1. Law of Desire
2. Talk to Her
3. Volver
4. Women on the Verge...
5. All About My Mother
(...but really all 19 of 'em.)
Almodóvar's Julieta is a film that gets better every time I think about it, and I think about it roughly every five minutes.
— Robbie Collin (@robbiereviews) August 10, 2016
Random Tweetage
Guys, be safe out there today. It's dangerously hot. Only go outside for groceries, water, and small independent films.
— Mike Birbiglia (@birbigs) August 15, 2016
Stop π Trying π To π Remake π The π Crow π
— Jarett Wieselman (@JarettSays) August 10, 2016
American Express, misrepresenting film history for clicks. APOCALYPSE NOW was treated very respectfully. pic.twitter.com/uEnwNGksDV
— Matt Zoller Seitz (@mattzollerseitz) August 12, 2016
"Bradley Cooper to direct Lady Gaga in "A Star is Born" remake" pic.twitter.com/oGqSnHq4T7
— Ali Benz (@Alibenzkr) August 17, 2016
"Siri, how wide is Channing Tatum's neck?"
— Caspar Salmon (@CasparSalmon) August 16, 2016
I don’t trust anyone who knows the difference between Disney World and Disneyland.
— devin faraci (@devincf) August 15, 2016
Unintentionally bit my cheese sandwich to resemble Asta (Skippy). pic.twitter.com/LhaZ6Dx3Dk
— Noah Tsika (@NoahTsika) August 14, 2016
"I'll be watching Anime" = the "I'll be in my room masturbating" of 2016 pic.twitter.com/o2NdkTqYf1
— Brad Abraham (@NotBradAbraham) August 12, 2016
Tilda Swinton saying "Eddie!" in "Hail, Caesar!" is still the best line delivery in Cinema this year. Right?
— Ali Benz (@Alibenzkr) August 17, 2016
Miles Teller's blonde hair is taking years off my life.
— Jason Carlos (@jaarlos) August 16, 2016
Jaws embroidery by a genius @KnittedArt pic.twitter.com/mVZkQZR7S7
— A24 (@A24) August 8, 2016
and I leave you with this infinite truth...
the best way to win an argument online is to throw your digital device into a river
— Aparna Nancherla (@aparnapkin) August 16, 2016
Reader Comments (9)
"Julieta" is one of the three films selected Today by the Spanish Academy to select their Oscar candidate. The oher two are "El Olivo" (The Olive Tree) by Iciar Bollain, and "La Novia" (The Bride) by Paula Ortiz.
And yes, "Julieta" is a great film, AlmodovarΒ΄s best since "Volver".
Thank you Kyle MacLachlan. That made my day.
Bradley Cooper directing Lady Gaga in the A Star is Born remake? Wow! It's going to seem Barbra is back! I don't know about you folks, but I see a resemblance between the two divas. The nose, the eyes... Next up: Lady Gaga does Funny Girl on Broadway!
Julieta was such a disappointment. The more I think about it the less I like it.
P.S. Monty was into Danny Boyle?!!
Julieta is a wonderful, painful and extremely depressing movie. I've never seen AlmodΓ³var so D A R K.
I didn't believe a single thing. And I'm not talking about the (horrendous) wigs!
Peggy Sue -- he approved of the 127 Hours screener at any rate.
Nathaniel - how could you not have Bad Education in your Top 5 Almodovar films?
Much better than Talk to her IMO.
And when the hell is Carmen Maura gonna be honoured by the Academy?
I'm sorry to say that Julieta is such a diissapoinment. It's Almodiovar trying to be someone else (anglosaxon humorless bore). I'm one of Almodovar biggest fan (and I'm not just saying that) but stop with the "best Almodovar since..." that follows every new film. It reminds me of the way they market Allen films now: it's always "best since..." after a string of artistic and box office flops. Pedro AlmodΓ³var is depressed (he's said so in many interviews). He, that was such a witty observer of human nature leads now such an isolated life that he doesn't know how people act or feel in the real world anymore (that's my theory for his downfall). Have you forgiven him for I'm so excited? I haven't.
BTW my #1 is Law of desire, his best since.... LOL