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Saturday, November 4, 2017 at 9:45AM
NATHANIEL R in Alison Janney, Jane Fonda, Lady Bird, Laurie Metcalf, Noah Schnapp, Richard Burton, Sarah Paulson, Stranger Things, The Snowman, Three Billboards, Twitter, Winona Ryder

It's our weekly curated collection of a dozen or so showbiz-related tweets we think you might enjoy. Some are true and some are funny like these two.

Watch movies from before you were born. It's good for you.

— Diablo Hellalgo (@pablohidalgo) October 28, 2017

Guy at work orientation today: What was the most pirated movie last year? Hint. Blockbuster. Main character dressed in red?

Me: JACKIE.

— Cici Cooper (@danblackroyd) October 30, 2017

And others just make us smile.

There's more after the jump involving Richard Burton's diaries, Meet Me in St Louis, The Snowman,  Winona Ryder, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri and more. But first how's this for an FYC plug? I mean is Sarah Paulson's asking us, we're considering...

 

Someone give @noah_schnapp every award for his truly extraordinary work on @Stranger_Things like, NOW @goldenglobes @TheEmmys @SAGawards 🙌🏼 pic.twitter.com/xnDV8Wps1r

— Sarah Paulson (@MsSarahPaulson) November 3, 2017

 

on to miscellania...

Oct 24 75 Made superb love to E in the afternoon. Gets better all the time if that's possible. Felt heavy weight of man's guilt at intervals. Very Celtic and Scandinavian. Thought about death too much. Much staring....

— Richard Burton (@BurtonDiaries) October 24, 2017

Three Billboards is kind of remarkable. Funny, scary, touching, profound & I was unprepared for how necessary it is in very unexpected ways.

— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) October 31, 2017

I think Margaret O'Brien's character in MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS grows up to be queer

— SonjaMorganVEVO (@RealToddHaynes) November 1, 2017

I like Stranger Things, but that show isn't set in the 80s. It's set in 80s movies. The Duffer Brothers are too young to remember the 80s.

— Keith Gow (@keithgow) November 4, 2017

 

this is a lot pic.twitter.com/zvY3yWemFf

— Phuong Le (@smallnartless) October 29, 2017

Winona Ryder - Imagine being iconic enough that you can be your past self for Halloween. Love her. pic.twitter.com/HbbP7XhQQ7

— Denizcan James (@MrFilmkritik) October 30, 2017

THE SNOWMAN is more deserving of a drunken oral history than any other film in recent memory. It’s historically bad but fascinating.

— Josh Amato (@JoshAmato) October 31, 2017

Cancel the Oscars and just have a night where we give all the awards to Three Billboards.

— Katie Walsh (@katiewalshstx) November 1, 2017

If you see Lady Bird this weekend, please tweet at me about whether you would have been Team Danny or Team Kyle in high school.

— kateyrich (@kateyrich) November 3, 2017

The A24 questionnaire for Lady Bird does not have “my gay friend brought me” as an option so how useful can it be

— Marcia Gay Hardened (@ZacharyRogerO) November 4, 2017

Me on Oct. 31 vs Me on Nov. 1 pic.twitter.com/pUaJ1EcZLy

— Chris Feil (@chrisvfeil) November 1, 2017

Don't tell me Oscars season is boring when we're getting a three-month Civil War reenactment between Allison Janney and Laurie Metcalf.

— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) November 3, 2017

Erm, NOT Sondheim’s latest, and this is NOT the plot! @MetroUK pic.twitter.com/eg2BnAI3xG

— JBR (@JBRAgent) November 3, 2017

is LADY BIRD one of the best films of the year, or *the* best film of the year? guess i’m gonna have to see it 5 more times for research.

— david ehrlich (@davidehrlich) November 1, 2017

Just walked out my front door, screamed "I love Jane Fonda," walked back inside and opened a beer.

— Kendra Alvey (@Kendragarden) October 26, 2017

 

Regarding the latter. Doesn't everyone do that at least once a month, with or without the beer? 

 

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