Tweetweek: Turkish cats, Billboards legacy, Kidman repurposed
Tee hee. The Best Picture nominees are still very much in the air in this week's tweet collection after the jump. Subjects include but are not limited to: Black Panther, Lady Bird, Best Picture time frames, and a visual reminders of what Three Billboards is good for. Plus a visual reminder why the cat documentary Kedi had such wonderful "characters"...
It would be just fine if Three Billboards's only lasting legacy is a new way to publicly troll spineless politicians like Marco Rubio. pic.twitter.com/ugCXRfvbkF
— itsonlyzach (@itsonlyzach) February 17, 2018
Turkish cats don’t have time for your bullshit. pic.twitter.com/VNm91g4jL6
— Ali Arikan (@aliarikan) February 15, 2018
ANNIHILATION is like an inexplicable force mutated all the Bjork videos into a single strong, unified feature.
— Russ Fischer (@russfischer) February 21, 2018
Not even going to take this quiz, because I have a horrible feeling it's going to be DUNKIRK. pic.twitter.com/mnvCUPKqSw
— Guy Lodge (@GuyLodge) February 16, 2018
There's someone on the 405 blaring GREATEST SHOWMAN soundtrack and singing along at the top of their lungs--oh wait, that was me.
— Jenelle Riley (@jenelleriley) February 13, 2018
I’m definitely throwing my wig in somebody’s face to win my next fight #BlackPanther
— kerry washington (@kerrywashington) February 18, 2018
I felt extremely represented in #BlackPanther by the middle-aged white character who was excited to help out in small ways when appropriate.
— Daniel Kibblesmith (@kibblesmith) February 17, 2018
Even @evanrachelwood cat is really into watching #westworld pic.twitter.com/fBkIi8SYKc
— Beyond Westworld (@BeyondWestworld) February 20, 2018
arriving for Billy Graham's funeral like: pic.twitter.com/nO32BG62iP
— Anthony Oliveira (@meakoopa) February 21, 2018
If I got to present an Oscar this year I would choose Film Editing and I would filibusTER until they let me give the statue to LADY BIRD
— Ben “Alma Tripped On Purpose” Empey (@RealToddHaynes) February 23, 2018
I like how this year's main Academy Awards nominees lined up
— Fabian Hebestreit (@fabsolutely) February 21, 2018
1940s Dunkirk, Mudbound, Darkest Hour
1950s Phantom Thread
1960s The Shape of Water
1970s The Post
1980s Call Me By Your Name
1990s I Tonya
2000s Ladybird
2010s Get Out, Three Billboards
2020s & Beyond Blade Runner 2049
My womb. Just the way I like it. pic.twitter.com/ye4Coa83H3
— Gabby Sidibe (@GabbySidibe) February 22, 2018
in an unforeseen turn of events, it's is actually the anaconda who's got buns, hun pic.twitter.com/Qb9EdVLrvV
— Sincerely Tumblr (@SincerelyTumblr) February 17, 2018
AND FINALLY TWO TRUTHS TOO LONG UNACKNOWLEDGED...
Miguel in LADY BIRD could get it. pic.twitter.com/iJEk7ZeqcJ
— [kie.ran] (@danblackroyd) February 20, 2018
Totally over the idea that in order to engage with a pop culture item, you have to be either frothing at the mouth in fandom or a blistering asshole to those who like something you don’t. It’s okay to be ambivalent. Your lukewarm feelings are valid!
— Nichole ✨✨✨ (@tnwhiskeywoman) February 16, 2018
Exit tweet. Repurposing Nicole Kidman moments for entirely unrelated things is #memegoals
Oliver, after he ate the peach: pic.twitter.com/ctQMSF8gKI
— Adam Moussa (@adamjmoussa) January 29, 2018
Reader Comments (3)
Nicole Kidman... an international treasure that should be protected at all costs. Maybe she should hire that guy who broke up her relationship with Tom Cruise as revenge against that overrated midget.
God, Nichole's tweet is so true. Even "just" liking something is no longer good enough. If you don't love it, that means you actually hate it. So frustrating.
That timeline of all the major Oscar nominees' storylines is fascinating.
Hooray for ambivalence!
Good thing I'm not alone... Well, are we ever?