Hooray. SquareSpace has fixed their Twitter problem so now tweets can be displayed properly again. Essentially we like doing these roundups for two reasons. One, it's easy to miss good stuff on twitter in the presence of an endless stream of stuff. Two, some of you don't use twitter and are probably more sane for it but you shouldn't be denied seeing amusing, insightful, or otherwise shareable brief thoughts on topics both deafening and underdiscussed.
And while we're on the topic of underdiscussed...
Thoroughly enjoyed Rebecca Hall as a sexy stick in the mud in Professor Marston & the wonder women. pic.twitter.com/N6L9a9Lpf6
— Murtada (@ME_Says) October 20, 2017
Wholly agree with Murtada on this one! I'm sad that we didn't give Professor Marston and the Wonder Women its due here at TFE. Maybe when it hits DVD or streaming we can all dig in together? Surprisingly solid with Hall acing her complex leading role (as per usual).
After the jump topics from Mindhunter through Into the Woods to Call Me By Your Name and beyond...
RANDOMNESS
There are so many productions of “Into the Woods” in this city that I pulled back my shower curtain and there was was one in my bathroom
— Jackie Hoffman (@JackieHoffman16) October 22, 2017
This honestly wasn’t what I was expecting when I added THR to my push notifications...... pic.twitter.com/78Hhab81qy
— The NYC Film Chick (@TheNYCFilmChick) October 21, 2017
The Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia has special window washers. Brilliant! pic.twitter.com/3fngeP4PBC
— banksy (@thereaIbanksy) October 20, 2017
We've all had a long day so here are three photos of Danny Glover kissing Harry Belafonte. pic.twitter.com/FQGJ6vZvSn
— Caspar Salmon (@CasparSalmon) October 17, 2017
Me seeing people complain CALL ME BY YOUR NAME isn't "erotic" pic.twitter.com/hfyRyeuVAk
— Jason X Adams (@JAMNPP) October 16, 2017
Releasing CALL ME BY YOUR NAME outside of peach season is homophobic
— Adam Moussa (@adamjmoussa) October 27, 2017
C is for Collin who wasted away waiting until late November to see Call Me By Your Name pic.twitter.com/xByshKWHBU
— Collin Sapera (@CollinSapera) October 27, 2017
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI (2017, McDonagh, ****) Frances McDormand cussing out cops and priests is why cinema was invented.
— Sean Burns (@SeanMBurns) October 27, 2017
As I looked at this BOY ERASED set pic, I realized that I would 100% read a Where's Waldo book that involved searching for Nicole Kidman pic.twitter.com/b01fVzccNp
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) October 19, 2017
Oh my god look at Baby Alexander Skarsgard pic.twitter.com/ISYtG9k5gL
— Jason X Adams (@JAMNPP) October 24, 2017
JK ROWLING IS GREAT AT TWITTER, PART #2,040,885
Top tip: when arguing that women love being abused really, cite an example of erotica where nobody spends 3 whole books negotiating consent. pic.twitter.com/qZGc5YA2TI
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 23, 2017
MINDHUNTER TWEETS
How many times do you think Lea Michele has asked Jonathan Groff to put in a good word for her with Fincher?
— Jorge Molina (@colormejorge) October 22, 2017
#Mindhunter
— Nell Fallcard (@nellfallcard) October 27, 2017
E1: I reckon the main guy is psycho
E2: his GF is also psycho
E3: his lady teacher is also psycho
E4: I might be also psycho
started watching #Mindhunter yesterday & every social interaction since has concluded w me concluding "ah, this person is a sequence killer"
— Anthony Oliveira (@meakoopa) October 23, 2017
Something really interesting about #Mindhunter I haven’t seen anyone write about yet: the majority of writers on it are women? Very cool.
— Michelle BOOchman (@michelledeidre) October 24, 2017
Finally got the go-ahead to post my rejected theme song for “Mindhunter.” IT’S THEIR LOSS. pic.twitter.com/ao9pNbeYYF
— Paul F. Tompkins (@PFTompkins) October 25, 2017
David Fincher's MINDHUNTER'S got JOKES. pic.twitter.com/iS6wv3dzH6
— Brendan Hodges (@themetaplexcom) October 21, 2017
AND WE'LL END WITH TWO WONDERFUL PERSONAL EXCHANGES
WHERE WERE YOU. I'm so hoping you'll say Hooters.
— Nick Davis (@NicksFlickPicks) October 25, 2017
Pathetic
— Kirsten Dunst (@kirstendunst) October 19, 2017