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Sep
15

Tuesday tweets

by Shaun Davis

SciFiNow brings you the best tweets from the past week.

Tuesday tweetsTweets, glorious tweets! SciFiNow is here with a round-up of the best Twitter zingers from the past week. Enjoy!

Plus don’t forget, you can hit up the links below to latch onto these interesting fellows, and don’t forget to become a loyal follower of SciFiNow.

BOX_DAY40_41_047841JRichardKelly

This might be the funniest thing on the internet right now: http://peopleofwalmart.com/

Hit the link and see for yourselves. Thanks Rich.

http://twitter.com/JRichardKelly

thumbnailedgarwright

I just walked around London’s Soho, befuddled, bemused and conflicted. Like an astronaut fresh from cryosleep.”

Edgar Wright talks down the joys of globetrotting.

http://twitter.com/edgarwright

Dichen_Lachman_09Dichenlachman

Jerry seinfeld is behind me

Oooh er – as an actress said to a bishop.

http://twitter.com/Dichenlachman

LouDPhillipsgofflou

“SGU site is great! Glad to know my character has a first name! Had to find out via twitter. Twitter must be the Gate’s 9th address!”

Lou D’s tweets hint that he is a little out of the loop when it comes to all things SGU related.

http://twitter.com/LouDPhillips

wescraven_onset_8089wescraven

“Just saw the studio’s new trailer for #25/8… it rocks! Think STAND BY ME with knives!”

Erm, didn’t Kiefer Sutherland’s bad-ass character have a blade in Stand By Me? Either way, consider us excited about Craven’s latest project.

http://twitter.com/wescraven

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