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Cinephiles are not regular people, and they will be the first to tell you that. These are people who have strong opinions about aspect ratios at dinner, who rate their own life experiences on Letterboxd as a bit, and who will genuinely grieve a director's career pivot like a personal loss.

They cry at the Criterion Collection sales. They have walked out of a Marvel movie and immediately tweeted about it. They use the word "cinema" as both a compliment and a weapon. And on Twitter, completely unsupervised and chronically online, they are absolutely hilarious. These tweets are proof. Dim the lights.

#1

A cinephile tweet questioning modern movie sound consistency and why movie people are unhinged.

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Roman Arendt
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4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes, absolutely! You'd think "Man, we were on the moon over half a century ago, surely someone must be able to mix the sound of a movie in a sensible way." But no, apparently all sound editors have unlearned this and the executives don't give a fuq. And don't even get me started on the lighting...

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    #2

    A humorous tweet comparing Marvel movies runtime to The Powerpuff Girls, part of hilarious cinephile tweets.

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    Ravenkbh
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    18 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cause they didn't have Bubbles to help them

    #3

    A humorous tweet about Netflix not having the movie you want to watch. Perfect for cinephile tweets.

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    Lotekguy
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Presumably, the comment I just posted it was hidden because it recommends other websites for finding titles to watch, not because there's anything naughty or controversial in the content.

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    The cinephile lifestyle can be put into proper perspective with a number that will make you want to lie down. The average person will spend over 78,000 hours of their life in front of a screen, watching approximately 3,639 movies and 31,507 television episodes over the course of a lifetime.

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    78,000 hours. That is nearly nine years of continuous viewing. And the cinephiles in this list are looking at that figure not with horror but with the quiet, competitive energy of someone who thinks they can do better.

    #4

    A tweet questioning the stop of dystopian society movies like Hunger Games and Divergent, part of hilarious cinephile tweets.

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    LizzieBoredom
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They still make those type movies, but they're in the Documentary section now.

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    #6

    A relatable tweet about predicting a Hallmark movie plot, among hilarious cinephile tweets.

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    Lotekguy
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And it's happening around Christmas.

    For all the discourse about the end of cinema, the numbers tell a more complicated story. Overall attendance has remained relatively steady, but the percentage of people who go to the cinema at least once every month or two has dropped from around 40% before the pandemic to somewhere between 17% and 25% today.

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    Which means the theatrical experience is increasingly becoming the domain of the truly committed, the people who will drive twenty minutes, pay $14 for a drink, and sit through fifteen minutes of trailers without checking their phone, because they believe, deeply and sincerely, that some films simply must be seen on a large screen. These are the people in this list. Respect them. They are holding the line.

    #8

    Conan O'Brien's movie pitch tweet about millennials, highlighting hilarious cinephile tweets.

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    LizzieBoredom
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The ghosts live there to be close to good dayscare.

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    Every cinephile eventually arrives at the Citizen Kane conversation, usually uninvited and at an inconvenient moment. Roger Ebert, the most influential film critic in American history, considered Orson Welles's 1941 masterpiece the ultimate movie, the greatest film ever made, a monumental achievement that fundamentally changed the grammar of filmmaking.

    He wrote that it contains "all the answers" and that its strangeness and magnificent beauty reward endless revisiting. And he wasn't wrong. Citizen Kane did reshape cinema in ways that still echo today. The only problem is that every person who has watched it for the first time after hearing all of this has sat back at the end and thought: "That was great, but I also just watched a two-hour black and white film about a sled."

    #11

    A hilarious cinephile tweet about American movies saving only the USA. Movie people humor.

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    Pawsome
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hey now, one supervillain was talking about buying Luxembourg, so hey, we matter (kind of)

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    There is actual science behind why people lose entire weeks of their lives to a single film, and it is both fascinating and slightly alarming. When you watch a movie, your brain mimics real emotional responses as though the events are actually happening to you, producing dopamine surges that are, neurologically speaking, not entirely unlike being high.

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    This is before we even get to parasocial relationships, in which your brain quietly develops a one-sided bond with a fictional character that provides a real sense of belonging and community. Your brain, in other words, cannot fully tell the difference between a real friend and a character you've watched for two hours. Which explains a lot about the people on this list...

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    The most anticipated film event in recent cinema history is Christopher Nolan's adaptation of The Odyssey, and naturally, before a single frame has been publicly screened, it is already causing arguments. The casting has ruffled a very specific set of feathers: Elliot Page and Travis Scott have been cast in undisclosed and musical roles, respectively.

    This has sent a certain corner of the internet into a spiral of concern that has very little to do with Homer and a great deal to do with everything else. Nobody has seen it, and yet, the arguments are already exhausting. Christopher Nolan, a man who made a three-hour film about an explosive device and had people applauding, is probably fine.

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    The gap between what critics think and what audiences actually feel is one of cinema's most entertaining features. Warcraft sits at 29% with critics and 76% with audiences, a gap so wide you could drive a fantasy army through it. Venom scored 30% critically and 80% with the public, largely because Tom Hardy committed to that film with an unhinged energy that reviewers found messy and audiences found epic.

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    Man on Fire landed at 39% critically and 89% with audiences, because Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning produced a kind of emotional chemistry that apparently bypassed the critical nervous system entirely. And The Super Mario Bros. Movie sat at a perfectly respectable 59% with critics while audiences handed it over a billion dollars at the box office, which is its own kind of review.

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    #20

    Hilarious cinephile tweets about American movie stereotypes, featuring a football player, letterman jacket, football, and car.

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    Charlie the Cat
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's Erling Haaland the Norwegian football (soccer) player. I don't think he would be an American teenage bully.

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    #21

    Phil Lester's tweet about watching 1917 and a friend asking about the movie's set year, a hilarious cinephile tweet.

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    Roman Arendt
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And, what year was it? Don't leave us hanging, Phil!

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    The opposite phenomenon is equally illuminating. Uncut Gems, Adam Sandler at his most terrifying, was celebrated by critics as a masterpiece and quietly despised by a large portion of audiences who found ninety minutes of escalating anxiety without a single moment of relief to be less of a cinematic experience and more of a medical event.

    The Witch received near-universal critical praise for its slow, creeping dread and was met with widespread audience frustration from horror fans who showed up expecting jump scares and left having watched a goat. And the Coen Brothers' Hail, Caesar! was praised as a sophisticated love letter to Hollywood's golden age and resented by everyone who was misled by the trailer into expecting a fun comedy.

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    Film does something to people that is hard to explain to anyone who hasn't felt it. The specific, irrational, full-body investment in a story that isn't real, told by people you've never met, about things that never happened. It produces opinions so strong they survive decades. Relationships forged entirely around a shared favourite director. Tweets written at 1am about a film from 1941 that somehow still feels urgent.

    The cinephiles in this list are not normal, and they are wonderful, and they are keeping something important alive: the belief that how a story is told matters as much as the story itself, that the right film at the right moment can genuinely change a person, and that bad takes must be publicly corrected immediately regardless of the hour. Cinema, as they would say. Just cinema.

    #25

    A hilarious cinephile tweet stating nobody watches a Pirates of the Caribbean movie without Johnny Depp.

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    TotallyNOTAFox
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    But they'll cast an actress as strong and independent™ replacement /s (Because that's what people care about right?)

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    #32

    A cinephile tweet proposing post-movie debriefs, illustrating movie people's unique theatre experiences.

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    Lotekguy
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd be happy if everybody just refrained from talking until the movie was over.

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    #40

    A funny cinephile tweet, a hilarious movie discussion about a kids movie idea involving dogs and an evil lady.

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    TotallyNOTAFox
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    1 hour ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To be fair, they didn't have 100 dogs to begin with at the start of the movie

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    #43

    A funny cinephile tweet comparing two movie characters, asking a humorous question.

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    Roman Arendt
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Dafuq did I just read??? But let me think about it... 🤔

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    #45

    A funny cinephile tweet about rejecting an engagement over a boring movie opinion.

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    Roman Arendt
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There are lines we cannot allow to be crossed. This is definitely one of them.

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    #52

    A tweet about a hilarious cinephile movie idea: liminal horror film about waking up in a Cannes standing ovation.

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    nicholas nolan
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Loudly criticize Roman Polanski. They'll throw you out.

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    #57

    The Mean Girls 2 movie poster, highlighted by a hilarious cinephile tweet about its flop, proving movie people are a special kind of unhinged.

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    Lotekguy
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Unfortunately, I do know it exists, and someday I might forgive you for reminding me.

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    #61

    A funny tweet showing Selena Gomez wrapped in a blanket, representing a survivor in a horror movie, part of hilarious cinephile tweets.

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    Lotekguy
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nope. She's not properly disheveled.

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    #62

    A funny cinephile tweet about watching Grown Ups 3 multiple times a year, despite calling it the worst movie.

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    Roman Arendt
    Community Member
    2 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm sorry, but Adam Sandler or Kevin James alone are insufferable. But both of them together? Hardest pass!

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    #66

    A tweet from a hilarious cinephile describing a common movie/show intro: the awkward one with secrets.

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    Roman Arendt
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You look good but nobody can see it because of your glasses and for the next 100 minutes you will show us your journey to everyone finding out, especially Corey the secretly sensible Quarterback who likes to sing in the shower?

    #67

    A tweet comparing a movie's quality to Super Mario Galaxy, from a collection of hilarious cinephile tweets.

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    TotallyNOTAFox
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    1 hour ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Depends on who creates the reviews - If it's media journalists it's usually the opposite of what the audience thinks. A lot of media outlets are owned by studios as parent company or are blackmailed with getting denyied early access to their products

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    #70

    A Sony tweet featuring a forgotten animated movie character, adding to hilarious cinephile tweets.

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