Camila Jones (@jonesosaurusrex) 's Twitter Profile
Camila Jones

@jonesosaurusrex

Cornballer.

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calendar_today23-08-2012 14:28:39

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Peter Falk telling Gena Rowlands that her performance in A Woman Under The Influence is the greatest ever and will be remembered 100 years from now and being absolutely correct

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Let me explain one more time… ALIEN ROMULUS is a sequel to ALIEN but a prequel to ALIENS. It has nothing to do with the ALIEN prequel trilogy that Ridley Scott only made two of! Those movies take place before ALIEN

Let me explain one more time… ALIEN ROMULUS is a sequel to ALIEN but a prequel to ALIENS. It has nothing to do with the ALIEN prequel trilogy that Ridley Scott only made two of! Those movies take place before ALIEN
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My husband and I say “that’s not how you say that” when one of us misses an opportunity to quote a movie, and Alamo… that’s not how you say that.

Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and California Suite won her Oscars, but this line reading from Downton Abbey made her iconic. RIP to the great Maggie Smith.

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Burt Reynolds was the voice of Charlie the dog. When he first came to the microphone he made up what he called, “My wonderful dog voice." He was very proud of it, but it was awful. Then I called Dom DeLuise to see if he could suggest how to get Burt not to use his dog voice. Dom

Burt Reynolds was the voice of Charlie the dog. When he first came to the
microphone he made up what he called, “My wonderful dog voice." He was very proud of it, but it was awful. Then I called Dom DeLuise to see if he could suggest how to get Burt not to use his dog voice. Dom
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Seth MacFarlane hosting the Oscars was a rough mixed bag, but hands down this joke right here is the best I’ve seen from this ceremony in a decade. This is the kind of humour we need more of at the Oscars. Deep cut references to all-time classics. This is way better than montages