We've finished our second Twitter party, and our tweeting mojo is now in full force. Next week's virtual shindig is sure to be another success. But let's not think about the future. Let's take this opportunity to dwell on the past. Here's the best and the brightest of Fine Cut, episode two.
The night started with some confusion when McInuit could not decipher between student film and ad-spot:

During Shades of Gray, tweeters offered body language analysis, relationship advice, and a Calvin Harris song lyric:



Meanwhile ..., was short. So short that most of us didn't have a chance to tweet. And some unlucky cats missed the film entirely:

Ida y Vuelta added some gravity to the night, and, for some tweeters unaccustomed to real drama, the film shed light on big, never-before-experienced emotions:

For Our Neck of the Woods, tweeters insulted sultry line workers, referenced Werner Herzog, and complimented the score:



All this recapping making you wish you had been there? Then join the party this coming Thursday when we tweet episode three of Fine Cut. Stop missing out.

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