Tweetweek: Nick in New Zealand, Amy in OscarLand and More...
Saturday, December 17, 2016 at 11:00AM
NATHANIEL R in Jackie, La La Land, Meryl Streep, Passengers, Peter Berg, Supporting Actress, Twitter

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— Nick Davis (@NicksFlickPicks) December 15, 2016

Before you click ahead to see this week's collection of tweeted amusements, take a moment to appreciate the perfection of this visual postcard from our podcast mate Nick Davis. He's on vacation in New Zealand doing Holly doing The Piano on THE beach where it happened. His all time favorite film so I mean. It couldn't be more perfect, except that he neglected to contact Janet Patterson about a hoop skirt. After the jump Babs, Florence Foster Jenkins, Passengers, Jackie, Natalie Portman and more...

Sith Lord Barbara Streisand in What's Up, Doc? pic.twitter.com/GKPKsWOssX

— Humanizing the Brand (@ethanves) December 12, 2016

in an 11th-hour twist, it turns out that Jennifer Lawrence (Passengers) is a LOCK for this year's coveted "Be Careful, Honey!" award.

— Mark Harris (@MarkHarrisNYC) December 15, 2016

As is the tradition, the award will be accepted over the phone, and the speech will be filmed and clumsily inserted into the ceremony later.

— Mark Harris (@MarkHarrisNYC) December 15, 2016

 

"Florence Foster Jenkins" sounds like something John Goodman would yell in an edited-for-TV version of THE BIG LEBOWSKI.

— Jesse Knight (@Superfluously) August 12, 2016

Isabelle Huppert contemplating the Academy's foreign film committee pic.twitter.com/DGbP39Qe4H

— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) December 16, 2016

@nathanielr Annette Bening contemplating her SAG omission pic.twitter.com/UPOqp9VuOo

— Braulio Ramirez (@BROW_LEE_O) December 16, 2016

 

 

"Amy Adams, you've lost five Oscar races. Do you take this as a sign that you're worthless?" – the New York Times

— Kevin O'Keeffe (@kevinpokeeffe) December 11, 2016

MOONLIGHT is a good movie. LA LA LAND is also a good movie. More than one movie can be good at the same time.

— Matt Singer (@mattsinger) December 12, 2016

Meryl's filmography:
'70s: Icy divorcees
'80s: Devastated people with accents
'90s: Salt of the Earth
2000s-now: You won't believe this wig

— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) December 12, 2016

 

Don't call LA LA LAND "[so and so] for the digital age" when most of the conflict could have been resolved if they'd just texted each other.

— Jesse Knight (@Superfluously) December 11, 2016

My Tinder profile at the beginning of 2016 vs my Tinder profile at the end of 2016 pic.twitter.com/aRzkoIxRje

— Anthony Balderrama (@anthelonious) December 9, 2016

I only ever get asked to do panels about being a female director. I'd like to talk about my craft. Let the men to do the f***ing women panel

— Lucy Walker (@lucywalkerfilm) December 13, 2016

peter berg should make a star wars where wahlberg is a contractor working on the death star

— Alan Scherstuhl (@studiesincrap) December 14, 2016

JACKIE is supposedly based on a true story, but I'm not sure I believe it since it doesn't end with photographs of the real people.

— Eric D. Snider! (@EricDSnider) December 15, 2016

If California leaves the union, all these blockbusters will become foreign films. Everyone will feel smarter & more cultured!

— Kumail Nanjiani (@kumailn) December 15, 2016

I feel attacked. pic.twitter.com/WvoOQkv5Hy

— Denizcan James (@MrFilmkritik) December 14, 2016

Christian Bale in his teens, 1980s. pic.twitter.com/ZzuRj6pzdp

— Behind the Scenes (@MakingOfs) December 16, 2016

If you love death, divorce, cold weather and that feeling where you're so sad that all you can say is "fuck", see #ManchesterByTheSea TODAY!

— Matt Rogers (@MattRogersTho) December 15, 2016

Weird that so much of Film Twitter freaks out over franchise reshoots. I guess they've never made a film.

— Matt Zoller Seitz (@mattzollerseitz) December 15, 2016

For your consideration. pic.twitter.com/fk6gEHJt44

— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) December 15, 2016

 

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