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12 o'clock, I gotta rock (@fortscab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Always drives me crazy that the most WWII war torn urban landscape looking painting is a detail from a picture made almost 500 years before the conflict ever happened

Lawrence Dockery (@ldock93) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I keep coming back to this point: US Soccer (and by extension the USMNT players) don't have a fucking clue how unpopular they are with American soccer fans and just how much of a non-entity they are to Americans who are not soccer fans

🍉CHOMPER ELECTRIC🍉 (@chomperelectric) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- Actual HORROR elements - Going deep into the motives and mentalities of the 5 members - Rich world building with so much lore and creativity - AND THE D O G IS STILL THE MAIN CHARACTER OF IT ALL This is the only show that actually succeeded at modernizing the franchise

néa (@starkozova) 's Twitter Profile Photo

you purposefully left out the part where Conrad mentions he visited as much as possible and Jeremiah says ”but it wasn’t every day!” and that’s when Conrad says what to you want, a medal”. Susannah WANTED Conrad to go to college in spite of her sickness like use context.

Star Wars Holocron @ SWCJ (@sw_holocron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tony Gilroy repeats part of George Lucas’ iconic “It rhymes” quote in discussing ANDOR’s disturbing relevance to real life events. “When Senator Padilla was pulled out of the ICE meeting, like in the episode about the Ghorman senator being pulled out, there was a big text chain

Tony Gilroy repeats part of George Lucas’ iconic “It rhymes” quote in discussing ANDOR’s disturbing relevance to real life events. 

“When Senator Padilla was pulled out of the ICE meeting, like in the episode about the Ghorman senator being pulled out, there was a big text chain
Gentleman Doofus (@gentledoofus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The thing about uploading Nazi films to the Internet Archive is that there's real historical value there. That could be an incredible resource for a scholar or student writing about cinema under the reich. It's just stupid as hell to tweet it out like a fan scan and thank a Nazi.

Gentleman Doofus (@gentledoofus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Others have suggested this, but it would also be very beneficial to include contextual material (writings, documentaries, existing scholarship) with such a collection if you wanted to make it a more valuable historical resource.

little miss can’t be wrong (@alxndra1998) 's Twitter Profile Photo

having stupidly gotten a film production degree i can tell you that part of why films are so bad now is because most people graduating from those programs do not watch movies that were made before 1995 or know how to read

Jamie (@jayelharris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You'll basically never meet an Oscar award winning director, screenwriter or actor who doesn't read novels but you'll meet a bunch of 25 year old film graduates who don't

bailey (@baileylikemovie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They don’t want you to know this but being a cinephile is nothing to do with how many films you watch. The single qualifying factor to being a cinephile is passion for film.