People get soooo crazy this time of year when Oscar anticipation (and predictable backlashes) reaches its peak. Seriously, people have lost their minds in the countdown to La La Land's triumph. One article this week even proclaimed it a fascist film. HAHAHA. Oh Oscar season. Never stop bringing the insanity.
So The Film Experience has no choice but to endorses this Tweet as TWEET OF THE WEEK -- it's such a perfect satirical jab at the madness. (More of the best tweets of the week, most of them Oscar focused, are after the jump...)
Just saw La La Land mugging an old lady in an alleyway.
— Tom Reagan's Hat (@andymannion777) February 25, 2017
I've tried to maintain a sense of irony about the takedowns, but "LA LA LAND is fascist propaganda" may be the development that breaks me.
— Guy Lodge (@GuyLodge) February 23, 2017
Look what you've done #Oscars #LALALAND pic.twitter.com/9pnFVxpTeK
— Declan Cashin (@Tweet_Dec) February 25, 2017
"[Shrug.][Shrug.][Shrug.]" -Isabelle Huppert responding to Trump's press conference, the LA floods, and your entire life
— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) February 18, 2017
congratulations to this subway platform seat on becoming a federal landmark pic.twitter.com/q0iMXx4OkK
— Aaron Edwards (@aaronmedwards) February 24, 2017
Reminder that your "the Academy needs to nominate a superhero movie or no one will watch anymore" take is supported by no data whatsoever.
— Rob (@r0bwatson) February 24, 2017
If I had to summarize my taste in movies in a few words it'd be "Nominated for Original Screenplay but not Picture" pic.twitter.com/GlOOIygorM
— Michael Cusumano (@SeriousFilm) February 21, 2017
I rewatched MOULIN ROUGE again recently. An all-time underrated movie. A masterpiece. The Fury Road of musicals.
— Keith Calder (@keithcalder) February 20, 2017
After watching LOGAN and JOHN WICK 2 (again) in the same day, I'm ready to not see anyone shot in or near the face for awhile.
— Joanna Robinson (@jowrotethis) February 18, 2017
There's never been a better time to be an Emma who looks great in yellow and is moderately good at singing and dancing. pic.twitter.com/h3ZWGIGJmM
— Caroline Siede (@CarolineSiede) February 24, 2017
#7FavBestPictureWinners
— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) February 25, 2017
IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT
WEST SIDE STORY
BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES
ANNIE HALL
CASABLANCA
SOUND OF MUSIC
CAROL (shut up)
Terrible Oscar decisions that no one talks about, #158: nominating 'Kiss the Girl' instead of 'Part of Your World' from THE LITTLE MERMAID.
— Guy Lodge (@GuyLodge) February 21, 2017
Sometimes even a tasteful, beloved figure cannot escape the trends of their time. Julie Andrews (here w/ George Stevens)...I'm sorry, love. pic.twitter.com/I86WsPnXa4
— Sarah Ganske (@thebasementtan) February 25, 2017
OFF MOVIES --
ANOTHER WORLD DOES EXIST. IT'S JUST NOT AS FUN TO THINK ABOUT...
.@realDonaldTrump is trying to embargo the press. If you make movies, you know the only reason to do that is if your shit sucks.
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) February 25, 2017
No tie.Shirt unbuttoned.Fresh cut. Meeting new people.Clear skin from lots of water&fruits. Barack is your ex that moved on to better things pic.twitter.com/wag9xUKPdZ
— X (@XLNB) February 24, 2017
Would like it if press stopped referring to bigots as "provocateurs," like they're Madonna in a cone bra in 1990 instead of fans of the KKK.
— Summer Brennan (@summerbrennan) February 22, 2017
omg I just figured out why I have been acting so strange lately and advocating for basic equal rights and non-discriminatory legislation!! pic.twitter.com/zw1QylR7VM
— Marc (@MarcSnetiker) February 22, 2017