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Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 10:20AM
NATHANIEL R in Black Panther, Boy Erased, Jessica Chastain, Julianne Moore, Russell Crowe, Saoirse Ronan, Twitter

a semi weekly collection for those w/ or w/out twitter curated by Nathaniel R

Why do straight people riot when their sport team wins? Like, when Julianne Moore won her Oscar all I did was have an extra mimosa.

— Love. Angel. Music. Benji. (@benarmishaw) February 5, 2018

After the jump little jewel tweets on Saoirse Ronan, ASL in film, Russell Crowe on his next film, and Jessica Chastain relating to Lady Bird. But first Black Panther...

Black Panther opens on February 16th but the first rush of press have already seen it (I'm going today!) and so for the first act of this past week's tweet collection, some of the most memorable reactions to it. 

A gay man's guide to BLACK PANTHER: This movie has more shirtless wrestling than RIVERDALE and more tear-stained cheeks than a Julianne Moore clip reel

— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) January 30, 2018

 

We edited our films across the hall from each other for 8 months. We talked in our edit bays, on walks around the lot. About our films, our dreams. Tonight, his comes true. On my way to the #BlackPanther premiere with a full heart for my fam, director extraordinaire #RyanCoogler! pic.twitter.com/lrxBNRsqeC

— Ava DuVernay (@ava) January 30, 2018

Like OMG I'm in tears from the beauty the music the score this is an EVENT. Go see #BlackPanther WHEN IT HITS THEATERS. I watched GROWN MEN go in tears.

— Jay Washington (@MrJayWashington) January 30, 2018

Black Panther looks, feels and sounds unlike any Marvel film to date. A visual feast. Wakanda is amazingly realized, the antagonist actually has an arc with emotional motivations. Marvels most political movie. So good. #BlackPanther

— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) January 30, 2018

Most encouraging things about the social media impressions just happen to be Marvel’s biggest shortcomings (for some) thus far:

1. Strong Villain
2. Strong Female/POC presence
3. Cinematography
4. Memorable score
5. Not formulaic

Great news.#BlackPanther

— EDSN (@EdisonCaine) January 30, 2018

BLACK PANTHER IS SO GREAT Y’ALL pic.twitter.com/tg7JlsWJBo

— Mark Ellis (@markellislive) February 6, 2018

 

and moving away from that fictional African country for other cultural commentary...

You know the mornings when you wake up and remember that you did a film with Nicole Kidman last year, and Joel Edgerton directed it and it stars Lucas Hedges and it’s called BOY ERASED... and you quietly smile to yourself because you know people are going to dig it ..?
Me too

— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) February 5, 2018

Can’t wait for Saoirse Ronan to break Meryl Streep’s Oscar nom record by starring in a Meryl Streep biopic pic.twitter.com/LPh8TzaoCN

— Caroline Framke (@carolineframke) January 23, 2018

Me on the outside vs. me on the inside: pic.twitter.com/cQxwXF0oEo

— Chris Feil (@chrisvfeil) January 25, 2018

it's been 31 years since my film #childrenofalessergod was nominated for an Oscar when a film with sign was nominated. With @SilentChildFilm @shapeofwater and @BabyDriverMovie there are 3 FILMS with sign nominated for @TheAcademy Awards this year #AcademyAwards2018 #SignLanguage

— Marlee Matlin (@MarleeMatlin) January 25, 2018

Félicité arrived in the mail the same day it missed an Oscar nom. So did Lav Diaz's film, which I hear landed in tenth place for Best Picture. pic.twitter.com/G2d22EaCm8

— Nick Davis (@NicksFlickPicks) January 24, 2018

brady looks like the overconfident european assassin who dies in the last twenty minutes of an action movie pic.twitter.com/dXvX47xtxS

— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) February 4, 2018

Being gay in New York means pretending you're Anne Hathaway in that Devil Wears Prada montage whenever you have to walk anywhere more than two blocks away

— Will Kellogg (@Will_Kellogg) February 5, 2018

Please no more dead kid backstories in space movies, there are simpler reasons for making irrational decisions in space, I assure you (the food sucks, for example)

— k austin collins 😇™ (@melvillmatic) February 5, 2018

4) Hayden Christensen, Shattered Glass
3) Ryan Phillippe, Cruel Intentions
2) Darren Criss, American Crime Story: Versace
1) Matt Damon, The Talented Mr. Ripley

(Official rankings of smirky effeminate sociopaths with round glasses)

— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) February 1, 2018

 

Basically #GretaGerwig made a film about my adolescence in Sacramento & ditching it for college in NY. The first time I watched @LadyBirdMovie I was so struck by our parallel lives that I had to watch it immeadiately again. Oh also, I lost my virginity to Dave Matthew's CRASH 🤤

— Jessica Chastain (@jes_chastain) January 31, 2018

THIS IS SO FREAKING ME pic.twitter.com/7Umy3mSpeL

— Common White Girl (@CommonWhiteGrl) February 6, 2018

 

 

 

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