Tweetweek: Fantasy Boyfriends, Favorite Seasons, Fabulous Divas
Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 7:07AM
NATHANIEL R in Audra McDonald, Jessica Chastain, Matt McGorry, Michael Fassbender, Naomi Watts, Sebastian Stan, Twitter, Xavier Dolan

 

Don't pretend like you wouldn't watch a movie in which Jessica Chastain sets Xavier Dolan up w Sebastian Stan and also Naomi Watts is there pic.twitter.com/0b4rokKPJf

— Ryan McPhee (@rdmcphee) March 21, 2017

You must click through every photo of that tweet. That whole moment in watching celebrities be themselves in real time with each other together as fans is funny heaven. "Yay, social media," which is something we can't always say as sane people. 

ANYWAY. More after the jump... 

I've rarely felt so represented on screen. #SchittsCreek pic.twitter.com/5AYCm8eB2m

— Laurence Barber (@bortlb) March 16, 2017

hi everyone here is John Cho rolling up his sleeves pic.twitter.com/zwY6G58c0m

— Angie J. Han (@ajhan) March 21, 2017

Missing: The Brad Pitt of 'Burn After Reading', if located, please return to cinema

— Cam Williams (@MrCamW) March 20, 2017

Nicole speaks above a whisper once per project

— John Early (@bejohnce) March 21, 2017

TV critics: "Big Little Lies is such a comeback for Kidman."

Me: "She was an Oscar nominee a month ago." pic.twitter.com/D6CuECgaVS

— Rob (@r0bwatson) March 23, 2017

 

This feels like a really leading question with Fassbender's face right there. pic.twitter.com/HYOzJF6P2W

— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) March 21, 2017

Pretty sure I'm going to have lung cancer by the time #FeudBetteAndJoan ends

— Joey Moser (@JoeyMoser83) March 20, 2017

Today's pro-tip: Never eat a large dinner before seeing a French homoerotic cannibal movie.

— AKA Kalinda Sharma (@Nico_Lang) March 20, 2017

She's too good for him pic.twitter.com/EPfXyANP5f

— t. (@thOMGrab) March 19, 2017

so after Central Intelligence, will dick jokes just be required on Dwayne Johnson movie posters? pic.twitter.com/Zxiv6IOg89

— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) March 21, 2017

enough is enough pic.twitter.com/0GgZaTl24X

— Aaron Michael (@subsahaaron) March 21, 2017

Getting a quick twerkout in b4 the weekend.

A post shared by Matt McGorry (@mattmcgorry) on

 

And let's end with a shot of Audra McDonald posted by Josh Gad because it's funny and also because this preceding tweet is true (and the only thing I was both surprised and delighted by in the movie theater.)

 

 

the only good directorial choice in all of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST was to end on a shot of Audra McDonald

— Ben E (@RealToddHaynes) March 24, 2017

#beautyandthebeast #fbf @audramcdonald showing all of us that being one of the greats is not easy or remotely comfortable. That dress required a full on throne just for her to eat. See why this legend went through so much trauma for your entertainment pleasure this weekend. @beautyandthebeast #divalife

A post shared by Josh Gad (@joshgad) on Mar 24, 2017 at 11:52am PDT

 

 

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