Tweetweek: Physical Media, Cute Dogs, and "Forin Langages"
Forin Langage waited for the old Wizard while smoking his second pipe of the day- which, incidentally, had followed his second breakfast... https://t.co/Zr6VFIPTgi
— Guillermo del Toro (@RealGDT) November 9, 2019
You have to stan Guillermo Del Toro for that hilarious read of a very dumb consumer. After the jump several other curated tweets because they were either amusing or thought-provoking...
BREAKING: 2-time Oscar Winner Janusz Kaminski has an insanely cute and fluffy dog pic.twitter.com/W7Y0Fudz1P
— Will Mavity (@mavericksmovies) November 14, 2019
Just one time I want a character in a movie or tv show to enter their home and immediately LOCK THE DOOR.
— Candice Frederick (@ReelTalker) November 16, 2019
Also, say goodbye when you're done with a phone call. Act like you're home trained
In fact I think it reveals personal bias in an elegant way.
— Walter Chaw 周瑜 (@mangiotto) November 13, 2019
— Tom Zohar (@TomZohar) November 12, 2019
Chilled to my core by the woman at a 12pm showing of The Irishman who, after hearing Robert DeNiro say “the only way three people can keep a secret is if two of them are dead,” loudly announced “that’s true”
— Haley Mlotek (@haleymlotek) November 13, 2019
There should, at some point in its lifespan, be more than one way to access any movie, and one of those ways should only require a one-time fee, and I can’t believe this is a remotely unusual stance to take or those who constantly rail against imagined gatekeepers don’t agree. https://t.co/X4IcA9ge3T
— Scott Nye (@railoftomorrow) November 15, 2019
A modern parable in two acts pic.twitter.com/k1eqiPB69x
— Scott Nye (@railoftomorrow) November 12, 2019
god grant me the strength to survive a season’s worth of lazy hack jokes about Scarlett Johansson and Asianness without screaming at someone in the middle of West Houston St.
— kyle 中和 autumner (@TyleKurner) November 14, 2019
the one sin of Dark Waters is that it not only hides the hot in Mark Ruffalo, it completely crushes it to smithereens pic.twitter.com/EBJzePHqZm
— Murtada Elfadl (@ME_Says) November 13, 2019
Gay kids realize at some point that they deserve more. Gay adults realize at some point that Rose Byrne deserves more.
— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) November 9, 2019
I know we’re tired of talking about JOKER but I’m very perplexed about people who should know better pretending that “Send in the Clowns” wasn’t a huge Grammy winning pop hit in the 70s/80s with covers by Judy Collins, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and Kenny Rogers. pic.twitter.com/bSXdO5MlTE
— Andrew Kendall (@DepartedAviator) November 11, 2019
for my money it's Spike Jonze and Sofia Coppola which gave us Lost in Translation and Her
— an Oscar for Jennifer Lynn Lopez (@robertkessler) November 15, 2019
#Frozen2: Finally, an animated musical version of ANNIHILATION for the whole family to enjoy.
— Matt Singer (@mattsinger) November 13, 2019
I have found it: the most profoundly bad-vibes airbnb on the planet pic.twitter.com/DS8cYfp1k9
— Diva Harris (@divaeharris) November 15, 2019
My gay text group is bullying me because I want to see Ford v Ferrari I’m sorry I LIKE CARS
— Ira Madison III (@ira) November 16, 2019
art + media are time stamps of the world when they were created. this generation demanding they meet the requirements of today is not only ridiculous, but an erasure of important history
— Danisha Carter (@DanishaCarter4) November 13, 2019
Ann Harada deserves better! The end.
Reader Comments (5)
Barbra Streisand also made a cover of Send in the Clowns in the 80’s.
Interesting tidbit about the airbnb with the large Margaret Thatcher portrait; if you're Irish her eyes will follow you wherever you go.
Bullied by a gay text group. Haven’t we all been there?
I work in the financial district of my city and no heterosexual man under 70 knows Send in the Clowns lol trust me
Mark Ruffalo is doing the usual actor Oscar bait bit of making himself look shlumpy