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Accurate, this!
seems like the pandemic is structured like buffy the vampire: each season has a lot of mini crises but is about one big bad. (new Variant, etc) by that logic does will the series finale will find us sinking into a hole in the earth as the hellmouth consumes us? plz, yes. hurry.
— Allison P Davis (@AllisonPDavis) December 16, 2021
After the jump many more curated tweets including reactions to Time's Person of the Year, Spider-Man No Way Home, various awards things, and relatable and/or amusing tweets...
To all those saying that Dolly Parton should have been Time’s “Person of the Year,” count me in!
— Dan Rather (@DanRather) December 16, 2021
— Rafa Sales Ross (@rafiews) December 13, 2021
In our hearts we know the Person of the Year is You, the Moviegoer pic.twitter.com/anqaC6x1tA
— Screen Slate (@ScreenSlate) December 13, 2021
seems like the pandemic is structured like buffy the vampire: each season has a lot of mini crises but is about one big bad. (new Variant, etc) by that logic does will the series finale will find us sinking into a hole in the earth as the hellmouth consumes us? plz, yes. hurry.
— Allison P Davis (@AllisonPDavis) December 16, 2021
I’m genuinely in awe of Paul Verhoeven’s ability to make people lose their goddamn minds over his films and how he’s been able to do this for almost 50 years.
— Dashiell M. Silva (@dashiellsilva) December 18, 2021
i’m crying at snoop dogg turning denis villeneuve into a whole latino pic.twitter.com/fvxXkGiQpL
— ale ∞ (@filmotreides) December 13, 2021
The paranoia about spoilers surrounding comic book/fanboy movies is hilarious because nothing of consequence ever happens in any of them.
— Rob (@r0bwatson) December 16, 2021
I am an “Emily in Paris” defender, but whoever came up with the tagline “She’s back for amour and coming in haute”… Coco Chanel called and she wanted to tell you to take one thing off. pic.twitter.com/Amy8p04iHU
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) December 14, 2021
I understand the thirst for Mike Faist as Riff, especially because he's charismatic as hell, but JFC David Alvarez as Bernardo 🥵 pic.twitter.com/WQGGK0jUgy
— Joey Joey Joey (@JoeyMoser83) December 12, 2021
Between Nightmare Alley and The Eyes of Tammy Faye bathtub handjobs are really surging this year
— Mitchell Beaupre (@itismitchell) December 17, 2021
DURING A DISCUSSION OF MOVIE LENGTH...
Absolutely one mark in BELFAST’s favor is just when you think “I know it’s early, but a good movie would end on this shot”…. it does!
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) December 17, 2021
LET'S CALL THIS SECTION "Most Relatable"
What haunts me is that I am just not smart enough for so many people to be this much stupider than I am.
— Kate Harding (@KateHarding) December 17, 2021
The part in The Lost Daughter where Olivia Colman kicks her luggage down the stairs instead of carrying it is the most relatable thing ever put on screen #NowWatching
— Jason Adams (@JAMNPP) December 16, 2021
Me: I have a good idea of what I have left to watch for 2021
— Ben Miller (@NebIsBen) December 14, 2021
Indie Spirits: pic.twitter.com/qvdOJkcjcT
The disrespect shown to PASSING this morning is my villain origin story… pic.twitter.com/EowQaJ0nUT
— Morgan (@msmlroberts) December 13, 2021
Lil kids talking about “when I grow up”. Man it’s 70 in December you ain’t growing up lmao
— Kenny Lì ひ (@theyylovekj) December 13, 2021
Sondheim knew me so well, which is pretty wild for a guy I never met
— Helen Rosner (@hels) November 26, 2021
LET'S END WITH SPIDER-MAN NO WAY HOME RELATED TWEETS
Including the hilarious repurposing of footage of audiences reacting to the big *spoilers* sequence...
I have proof that Tom Holland makes a cameo in No Way Home
— The Oscar Expert (@expert_oscar) December 14, 2021
Marvel fans when an existing Marvel character appears in a different Marvel thing for 10 seconds pic.twitter.com/XDkDm2PcNB
— Adam Kanzen (@adamkanzen) December 15, 2021
Spider-Man: No Way Home is easily the BIGGEST film this weekend to shut the fuck up about and stop spoiling because it's been out for five minutes. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll shut the fuck up about it. See it on the biggest screen possible and shut the fuck up about it!
— Brian Altano (@agentbizzle) December 17, 2021
When the opening credits for Drive My Car appear 40 minutes into the film. pic.twitter.com/mFYrJw2p7B
— Amy Smith (@filmswithamy) December 17, 2021
No thoughts. Just this crowd reaction to #MammaMiaHereWeGoAgain pic.twitter.com/jTajHfNIcf
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) December 17, 2021
Reader Comments (3)
Those last Spider-Man-related tweets were funny, but it truly was a balm to this movie-loving soul to be in a theater with those kinds of (similar) reactions. Overblown perhaps? Sure, but gosh darn.
Those are the reasons why I love going to the movies. Just for that atmosphere and noise. I hadn't felt something like that since Avengers: Endgame during the portals scene. The way the theater just went loud and everyone was popping out of their chairs. Girls and boys screaming over Spider-Man and everyone screaming for another hero and another and another. Women and girls screaming over "don't worry, she's got help". That is cinema.
Penélope Cruz has been named LAFCA's Best Actress of 2021 for Parallel Mothers.