Tweetweek at the ballet with a wacky neighbor and frosted pop tarts
Two Tweets that are consuming most parts of my brain at the moment...
I still think about how different things would be if BURLESQUE ended with 'Simple Song #3' and YOUTH ended with 'Show Me How You Burlesque'.
— Guy Lodge (@GuyLodge) August 28, 2016
Dear Anne — You sang “At The Ballet” to perfection! Besides your beautiful voice, I remember your glowing face xo B pic.twitter.com/SClszOQkHs
— Barbra Streisand (@BarbraStreisand) August 31, 2016
Babs getting verklempt over Hathaway is too camp for even me.
I mean. Between those two tweets who can we think of anything else now? Okay we'll try after the jump with tweets on tv feminism, Sully anticipation, Sally Field's range, and finding Mr Darcy...
The number of thinkpieces about the "feminism" of a show is directly proportionate to how many feminists enjoy it rather than its content
— Anne Thériault (@anne_theriault) August 30, 2016
Here's a visual representation of my interest in seeing 'Sully.' pic.twitter.com/ulLTA6u3m5
— Scott Porch (@ScottPorch) August 31, 2016
Layers upon layers upon layers here pic.twitter.com/U6K0T6PgWO
— Josh Lincoln Dickey (@JLDlite) August 29, 2016
@nathanielr Film critics are already all wacky neighbors.
— Daniel Walber (@DSWalber) August 31, 2016
NOCTURNAL ANIMALS - kind of outrageous that Tom Ford can pull off being one of Hollywood's best directors as a part-time job #Venezia73
— Paul O'Callaghan (@PaulOCallaghan) September 2, 2016
the only good thing about 2016 is that winona ryder is back.
— Jake Lawrence (@TheTimeCowboy) September 2, 2016
Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone perform musical numbers as they fall in love as volcanoes in Disney-Pixar's LA VA LAND.
— Peter Labuza (@labuzamovies) August 31, 2016
RT if Jane Campion is your Carly Rae Jepsen
— Gay Cinephile (@thegaycinephile) August 27, 2016
My range of emotions in any given situation is Sally Field during the dinner scene in Mrs. Doubtfire pic.twitter.com/8nelaGaOzp
— Jordan (@JordanApps) September 2, 2016
Still the greatest interview response of all time. pic.twitter.com/8nX23SV7VK
— Matt Zoller Seitz (@mattzollerseitz) September 2, 2016
BREAKING: Limited Edition Isabelle Huppert flavored Pop Tarts will be released just in time for @TheNYFF pic.twitter.com/97zRYpAdfL
— rob plainview (@ClooneyDisciple) September 1, 2016
Awards season reminder: seeing a movie "first" doesn't mean everything. It a brief perk for the ego. The movie is still the movie.
— Sasha Stone (@AwardsDaily) August 31, 2016
been in london for five hours and haven't found my mr. darcy this city is horseshit
— Matt Bellassai (@MattBellassai) August 29, 2016
Reader Comments (7)
I can't tell if the Sully or the Pop-Tart tweets win this round. Can there be a tie? Both made me literally LOL.
The Burlesque\Youth tweet sent me down a spiral.
I can not even imagine how deliciously fucked up that pop tart would be.
And good god sally field
That Sally Field scene is THE GRAVEYARD MELTDOWN scenes second cousin.
Sally Field's breakdown scene in Soapdish is even more glorious. God bless that woman.
I want a Isabelle Huppert Pop Tart!!!!
Huppert Pop Tarts - they taste like spite and sexual contempt.