Do they show real social networking accounts in the movie?
In Chef (2014), Carl Casper is browsing tweets made about him, and it looks like there are so many twitter accounts:
Are these real twitter accounts, or were they just created for the movie?
Best Answer
A brief search on Twitter indicates that none of the tweets featured in the screencap in the question exist on the site.
That means one of three things;
- The people who made those tweets have all since deleted either the specific tweet shown here or their entire accounts - unlikely.
- Several Twitter accounts were set up by the production company and tweeted those phrases for this point in the film before then being deleted - slightly more likely, but still unlikely.
- Those tweets only ever existed on a fake web page set up for the film.
I believe that the final option here is the most likely - that the Tweets shown here never really existed on Twitter.
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