It's pretty cool that much of the media that you're tweeting (yes, I'm still using that word) can't be viewed. You just can't beat a social media site that has no media.
@jlundenberger While I understand some of the criticism I've seen about it, I do think it's also important to go and just have fun with something. The film isn't going to solve or address everything, so walk out of the theater laughing and feeling like you had a good time for 100 minutes.
I love RDJ as Stark, but seeing him act, I mean *really* act, in Oppenheimer is a phenomenal reminder of what he's truly capable of. I've been a fan since forever, and watching a performance like his as Strauss is a different kind of gift from the one he gives as Stark.
Apparently my best friend, a guy I've known for 40 years, doesn't understand how commerce works. He wants to buy a set of tickets to a game I can't get to this year, but he wants the tickets before he pays me for them. Uhhhhhhhhhhhh...
I've collected Marvel comics since the 1980s, had a lot of fun with the films, but even I'm MCUd out and need a break. I can't get excited for this stuff anymore. https://t.co/PHxru6rk9i
David Krumholtz was terrific in Oppenheimer, and Robert Downey Jr’s performance was Oscar worthy. Just give Cillian Murphy the statue for lead actor right now. @PeterPutzel
Oppenheimer was an outstanding movie. The acting, filmmaking and story were so carefully put together. The surprise actor cameos were amazing. @PeterPutzel
We say goodbye to Oscar-winning director William Friedkin, whose rich filmography from THE FRENCH CONNECTION to THE EXORCIST continues to inspire creatives today. Our thoughts are with his friends and family.
@THR remembers him here: https://t.co/bOOIuHZGoH