Yep, I want him gone from the club as much as anyone (well, maybe not quite as much as @Dave J does ) but I think the tweet was ill advised and unprofessional.
Talk to him, make him understand your point of view and that you're disappointed.
Don't take to Twitter and do it.
Oh, and you can **** that 'real man' shit sky high.
I was brought up on the old Universal studio horror movies, and so Young Frankenstein is an absolute wet dream from a reference point of view.
Brooks treated the whole genre with a respectful reverence and that shines through loud and clear. The writing is fantastic and at some points hysterically funny without feeling the need to cheapen the source material.
As for Wilder in that role? An absolutely pitch perfect comedic performance. His timing and delivery of the lines were both top notch. He really was a superb actor when he was on his game.
Brilliant movie, brilliant comedy performance.
These are just from scanning my DVD/Blu-ray collection, there's an absolute **** tonne that could go on the list tbh.
David Thewlis in Naked
Klaus Kinski in Aguirre, The Wrath of God
Malcolm McDowell in Clockwork Orange
Paddy Considine in Dead Mans Shoes
Marion Cotillard in La Vie en Rose
Bruno Ganz in Downfall
Robert De Niro in King of Comedy
Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler
Michael Fassbender in Shame
Benoit Poelvoorde in Man Bites Dog
Adrian Brody in the Pianist
Ed Norton in American History X
Ellen Burstyn in Requiem for a Dream
Jack Lemmon in The Apartment
JK Simmons in Whiplash
Henry Fonda in 12 Angry Men
Henry Fonda in Once Upon a Time in the West
Bill Murray in Broken Flowers
Bill Murray in The Life Aquatic
Belen Rueda in The Orphanage
Richard Jenkins in The Visitor
Ray Winstone in Nil by Mouth
Mitsuri Fukikoshi in Cold Fish
Koji Yakusho in Hara-Kiri
Jacki Weaver in Animal Kingdom
Mia Wasikowska in Stoker
Matthew McConaughey in Killer Joe
Takako Matsu in Confessions
Peter Mullan in Tyrannosaur
Presley Chweneyagae in Tsotsi
Charlotte Gainsbourg in Nymphomaniac
Sean Penn in Mystic River
Andrew Garfield in Boy A
Pater Dinklage in The Station Agent
Bob Hoskins in 24/7
Tom Hanks in Road to Perdition
Michael Rooker in Henry:Portrait of a Serial Killer
Ulrich Muhe in The Lives of Others
Gael Garcia Bernal in The King
Michael Gambon in The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and her Lover
Joseph Gordon Levitt in Mysterious Skin
Paul Giamatti in American Splendor
While we're on the subject of Lynch, have you seen Straight Story @BOF?
Cannot recommend that enough. The most un-Lynch like film he's ever made, and a completely wonderful, uplifting experience.