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Steven Moffat is on twitter (temporarily)

That account seems to have disappeared already.

Moffat had a Twitter account back in his early showrunner days, but he deleted it in September 2012 after getting into a couple light scuffles with obnoxious fans.
 
That account seems to have disappeared already.

Moffat had a Twitter account back in his early showrunner days, but he deleted it in September 2012 after getting into a couple light scuffles with obnoxious fans.
I can still see it, albeit he hasn’t posted for a few hours. He posted a selfie to show its him.
 
"To recreate the 3D experience, develop a mild headache while poking yourself in the eyes while asking 'what was the point of this exactly?'" :lol:
Yup, my 3D experience every* single time. :lol:

*Except with Gravity where it was actually properly utilized.
 
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Yup, my 3D experience every* single time. :lol:

*Except with Gravity where it was actually properly utilized.

"Age of Ultron" gave me a splitting headache.


Moffat had a Twitter account back in his early showrunner days, but he deleted it in September 2012 after getting into a couple light scuffles with obnoxious fans.


Yeah the twitter users drove him away.

https://www.hypable.com/doctor-who-showrunner-steven-moffat-deletes-twitter-account/

He was quite shocked when they uploaded a photo of him on Bad Wolf Bay location WHILE he was still standing in that spot AT THAT EXACT moment LOL
 
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Avatar at least did something with the 3-D. I find a vast majority of the movies I've seen in 3-D for the most part the 3-D barely negligible and it anything the glasses just create a "sunglasses effect" of making the screen look darker. And theatre screens aren't very bright in general these days I find.

I can't comment on the 3-D in the aforementioned Gravity since I intentionally saw that in 2-D thinking a movie set almost entirely in space is going to have dark enough picture as it is.
 
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