Tweeting to the Heaviside Layer
Friday, December 27, 2019 at 9:16AM
NATHANIEL R in Martin Scorsese, Timothee Chalamet, Tom Holland, Tweetweek, cats

Amusing movie-related tweets curated for you this week...

The most depressing part of LITTLE WOMEN (1869) is not when Beth dies but when Jo's short story wins a prize of $100, reminding any fellow writers reading the book that freelance rates have remained roughly stable SINCE THE RECONSTRUCTION ERA

— Jennifer Morrow (@jenniferemorrow) December 27, 2019

 

it is true that CATS is a horny abomination, but it is also true that you WILL end up sexually attracted to one of the cats by the end. you don’t get to choose, the cat will choose you. that’s your cat boyfriend now.

— odetteandodile (@odetteandodile) December 22, 2019

me looking away when y'all thirst over timothy chalamet like he's not a haunted oil painting pic.twitter.com/jcAG7YtbCV

— megan (@littlestwayne) December 25, 2019

MARTIN SCORSESE’S DAUGHTER’S INSTAGRAM STORY LMFAO pic.twitter.com/XTV2g6tVtY

— chris kringle quinn (@chrisvonquinn) December 25, 2019

"...and it's going to be a merry christmas for theaters that get Little Women" pic.twitter.com/PcYBnikAEk

— bkr (@bkrewind) December 25, 2019

Why does Tom Holland’s character in two separate animated films, by two different animation houses, from two separate studios, in two completely different genres look exactly same? (Bar one bluish tinge) pic.twitter.com/uVjc9OVmW2

— Jingle Glitterpuss the Fabuliccle Cat (@JosephGlass) December 22, 2019

The Force Awakens was about reigniting nostalgia and inviting new fans to old myths. The Last Jedi was about how nostalgia is a trap, but if you let it go you can build from its memories new myths. The Rise of Skywalker is about...two hours long.

— Fred Coppersmith (@unrealfred) December 23, 2019

The King's Speech: 12 Oscar noms
Les Miserables: 8 Oscar noms
The Danish Girl: 4 Oscar noms
Cats:

Guys, this isn't looking good.

— Guy Lodge (@GuyLodge) December 22, 2019

YOU SHOULD HAVE KILLED ME WHEN YOU HAD THE CHANCE, CHARLES pic.twitter.com/Yih54qdPYc

— Rhi Daneel Olivaw (@rhidaneelolivaw) December 25, 2019

 

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