50 Funny Movie and TV Tweets Worthy of a Five-Star Letterboxd Review
Here’s a familiar scenario: After months of seeing tweets, interviews and targeted ads flooding the timeline, you finally buy a ticket to Wicked, Gladiator II, or if you’re still not over Barbehneimer, the Glicked double-feature.
“Oh, I’ll have plenty of time before the movie starts,” you think to yourself as you pull into the AMC parking lot. Yet after walking into the theater, grabbing some popcorn from the concession stand, and finding your seat, you realize that there were only two previews, and you’ve missed the first 10 minutes of the movie.
While you can’t force movie theaters to play a consistent number of trailers or exactly follow the showtimes that they advertise, there’s still one thing you can do: laugh at the tweets about this, and all the other absurdities that come with going to the movies, like crafting the perfect Letterboxd review, or witnessing the beauty of a five-star three-star movie.
Nicole Kidman was right, we do go to that place for magic — and the opportunity to bond with unemployed strangers at a Wednesday matinee.