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Saturday, December 29, 2018 at 2:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Adam Driver, Aquaman, Bird Box, Mary Poppins Returns, Sandra Bullock, Twitter

Is this why she needs every second Tuesday off? pic.twitter.com/jWoW7KkbDW

— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) December 27, 2018

 After the jump the current state of the DC cinematic universe, good jokes about Us, A Star is Born, and recognizing Sandra Bullock and Adam Driver. Plus more Mary Poppins Returns fun...  

The current state of the DCEU pic.twitter.com/bzDucVoYTh

— ๐ŸŽ…๐Ÿผ Jolly Ol’ Saint Nick ๐ŸŽ…๐Ÿผ (@NicholasJLevi) December 24, 2018

My new thing this Oscar season is when anyone complains about anything near me I’m gonna sarcastically say “WELCOME TO MARWEN!” and then pull a little doll of me out of my pocket and add “YEAH!” out of the side of my mouth in a high-pitched voice

— Paul F. Tompkins (@PFTompkins) December 24, 2018

me, looking back at my numerous breakdowns throughout the year: pic.twitter.com/N5CTRl77H9

— justin (@fatherjstn) December 22, 2018

#FilmTwitter watching movies with their families over the holidays is my favourite dystopian drama.

— Cameron Bailey (@cameron_tiff) December 27, 2018

Us (2019, Dir. Jordan Peele) pic.twitter.com/s0LkwIBmj3

— Kat McPhee (@katharinemcphee) December 27, 2018

As I scooped up the last eight on the shelf at Whole Foods, I sang out loud, "They're out of the shallots now!" and *nobody* got it!

— Nick Davis (@NicksFlickPicks) December 24, 2018

Let’s discuss how MARY POPPINS RETURNS (2018) and IT (2017) are the same movie

• a kid named Georgie running after a paper toy
• a kid named Georgie being lured down a drain
• a mystical entity carrying a red balloon
• a bunch of people floating
• Meryl Streep’s wig

— Tom Zohar (@TomZohar) December 25, 2018

What new Adam Driver movie is this pic.twitter.com/oZPoAXFfYf

— Erik Anderson (@awards_watch) December 26, 2018

adam driver looks like someone tried to draw keanu reeves from memory.

— Taylor Allard (@tayallard) December 21, 2018

 

cinephile drag-act: Chantal Aquaman.

— ใƒˆใƒฉใƒ”ใ‚นใƒˆ1 (@BohemiaStable) December 22, 2018

Half of internet traffic is bots, most Facebook traffic is bots, Instagram is bots, and like, over half of phone calls are bots. Like. We are already living the Robot Apocalypse. We're just in the boring part of it.

— Brandon (@brandonlgtaylor) December 28, 2018

When I ask you to read me your top 10 films of the year. pic.twitter.com/s2JXKwgpHc

— Joe Reid (@joereid) December 29, 2018

 

FACES (1968) / COLD WAR (2018) pic.twitter.com/lLilS2qnrl

— lindsey romain (@lindseyromain) December 29, 2018

pic.twitter.com/Qz2JedXEJm

— Paolo Kagaoan (@paolocase) December 28, 2018

Valerie Cherish surviving in bird box pic.twitter.com/5LTpROcZZg

— Tony Cordiliko (@FierceMajeure) December 27, 2018

No matter what you love--book, movie, play, anything--someone on Twitter will announce that they hate it, will smirk in performative disbelief that anyone with a brain or soul could disagree, and will want applause for that. If this is you, bathe in my serene indifference.

— Mark Harris (@MarkHarrisNYC) December 28, 2018

2018’s most significant pop culture event in any medium was Lee Pace’s pivot to thirst traps pic.twitter.com/THXHwkbY3s

— Steve Venner (@steve_venner) December 28, 2018

...I mean, maybe he's not wrong?

 

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