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Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 11:54AM
NATHANIEL R in Drag Queens, James Dean, Martin Landau, Marvel, Twitter, remakes

 

Wanting movies to be projected on a screen in public, as they have been since their inception, is now the height of arrogance. Got it.

— Scott Tobias (@scott_tobias) July 20, 2017

It seems perverse that Christopher Nolan has now obscured Tom Hardy's beautiful visage twice -- as Bane and as a heroice pilot in Dunkirk.

— Susan Wloszczyna (@wozerina) July 21, 2017

Remember when a movie called "Queen of Earth" was made and it shockingly wasn't a biopic of Kathryn Hahn? #Emmys pic.twitter.com/rBwIa0S6dR

— Matthew Eng (@Eng_Matthew) July 13, 2017

 

 

 

Note: you don't have to turn every animated classic into a live action film. In fact, you don't ever have to. Actually, stop doing this.

— Candice Frederick (@ReelTalker) July 15, 2017

THE FABULOUS BAKER BOYS - A romance about people no longer capable of taking pleasure in anything. Exquisite.

— Scott Nye (@railoftomorrow) July 16, 2017

You think somewhere in the Marvel Cinematic Universe there's a drag queen named Sokovia Accords?

— Joe Reid (@joereid) July 17, 2017

If you can’t see DUNKIRK at Christopher Nolan’s personal IMAX theater housed inside a giant active volcano, do you really even like movies?

— Matt Singer (@mattsinger) July 18, 2017

Carol Kane of Thrones. #CKOT pic.twitter.com/3RXEpl8iNk

— Scott Rising (@rising) July 18, 2017

Well done, Pittsburgh. pic.twitter.com/wnHcXPv139

— Eric Powell (@goonguy) July 17, 2017

nothing but respect for MY president pic.twitter.com/gtx0GDlAiI

— Prénom Carman (@CarmanTse) July 23, 2017

TAKE MY MONEY pic.twitter.com/GxKW6CjgsM

— Margaret (@lady_sati) July 23, 2017

Gay milestone: Cate Blanchett using her role in Thor: Ragnarok to recreate Madeline Kahn in Clue. pic.twitter.com/NQt1jxbFHR

— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) July 23, 2017

One way to go easy on Dunkirk for being kind of besotted with its own directorial signatures is to see Baby Driver right afterward.

— Nick Davis (@NicksFlickPicks) July 22, 2017

 

My fave film aesthetic is Drew Barrymore talking on landline phones in the ‘90s. pic.twitter.com/JvZk25uPKl

— Matt Jacobs (@tarantallegra) July 23, 2017

 

 

 

 

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