We have to start with this exchange since Chris' love of mother! is well known.
Where the hell am I going to fit 100 sinks, Matt?
— Chris Feil (@chrisvfeil) December 5, 2017
After the jump our tweet roundup of amusements, provocations, and random movie-loving featuring Moonstruck, I Tonya, P.T. Anderson, Big Little Lies, Meryl Streep's forehead, and more...
I don't even want to read the article. This photo and headline is all I needed today. pic.twitter.com/MrHst6wBpk
— Alexandra West (@ScareAlex) December 8, 2017
If Wonder Woman and Spider-Man go into business together, they should call it Amazon Web Services.
— Elle Noël (@ElleOhHell) December 6, 2017
Not saying it’s been a bad year but Oprah’s Favorite Things list just came out and all it says is “making the lambs stop screaming.”
— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) December 6, 2017
I sometimes worry that I get over-the-top enthusiastic about too many things on Twitter. And then I watch everyone else respond to a new PTA movie.
— Joe Reid (@joereid) December 7, 2017
The Shape of Water (2017), Dir. Guillermo del Toro pic.twitter.com/IDdMM1exsp
— Russell (@RussellFalcon) December 6, 2017
When Meryl brings out the forehead, she's in it to win it. pic.twitter.com/PHH3E0m7xq
— Kyle Stevens (@cinementalist) July 25, 2017
Who are the characters you most identify with in movies? I’ll start...
— Teo Bugbee (@tmibugbee) December 8, 2017
1. Nicolas Cage in Moonstruck
2. The moon in Moonstruck
3. Olympia Dukakis in Moonstruck
4. The egg in a hole in Moonstruck
5. The woman who won’t give Nicolas Cage the knife to cut his throat in Moonstruck…
Everyone picks on SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE, TITANIC and THE ENGLISH PATIENT as the supposedly bad 90s Best Picture winners. Put the blame where it belongs. Turn your ire to BRAVEHEAT and FORREST GUMP, which actually are bad movies. Fight me.
— [kie.ran] (@danblackroyd) December 8, 2017
Pitch: Margot Robbie plays a ghostly figure-skater who likes to jump out from behind things in ARGH! TONYA!
— olilyttelton (@olilyttelton) December 8, 2017
Having now finally caught up with it, let me issue the final word on the matter in re BEACH RATS being very, very good: it's very, very good.
— Jessica Kiang (@jessicakiang) December 8, 2017
Big Little Lies season 2: pic.twitter.com/pY70P8gbrb
— MKB (@MatthewKBegbie) December 8, 2017
ME: I don’t think we really need any more Big Little Lies. They ended it so perfectly...
— Chris Schleicher (@cschleichsrun) December 8, 2017
HBO: What if Andrea Arnold directs? How much Big Little Lies would you want then?
ME: pic.twitter.com/FnBDPDqKP2
OH AND YES, WE'VE BEEN WONDERING THIS NEXT THING TOO OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS...
Can some film distribution savvy person explain to me why limited release is even necessary? Maybe back in the day it was to create buzz but Twitter makes that notion obsolete. Just feels like cultural elitism at this point. https://t.co/y7gDtf3bc1
— Max Weiss (@maxthegirl) December 8, 2017
PARTING SHOTS
parties in 2004: I hope I don't get drunk and tell mindy I like her
— Christian (@nopoweradeinusa) March 13, 2017
parties in 2017: I hope this beer company doesn't support genocide
Every time you get dressed remember that, if you die, that's your ghost outfit forever.
— Jennifer Wright (@JenAshleyWright) January 21, 2015