Christopher Mintz-Plasse, aka McLovin from “Superbad,” had a simple request for New York Daily News Knicks writer Frank Isola in April.
https://twitter.com/MintzPlasse/status/720018189237637120
But Isola didn’t go away, and the result was a pretty entertaining Twitter argument Monday night.
Sure, it took Isola almost a month to reply, but he eventually used his 140 characters to give his followers a brief bio of the actor.
Think this is dude who played McLovin. He's auditioning for role of Berman of the Post in "Triangle 2" RT@MintzPlasse: DAMNIT ISOLA GO AWAY.
— Frank Isola (@TheFrankIsola) May 9, 2016
Not much to see here, right? A little bit of sarcasm being thrown at another sarcastic answer. But McLovin, who apparently is a Boston Celtics fan, wasn’t impressed.
https://twitter.com/MintzPlasse/status/729822796335833088?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
This is when this argument took a turn for the worse. Isola dared to take a jab at “Pitch Perfect,” and Mintz-Plasse thankfully called him out for insulting that glorious movie.
U nearly ruined "Pitch Perfect" not me RT@MintzPlasse: @FisolaNYDN I I DONT FIND THIS CLEVER, GET NEW JOB OUTSIDE OF KNICKS & NEVER BOSTON
— Frank Isola (@TheFrankIsola) May 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/MintzPlasse/status/729828574325137408?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
We only have one thing to say to that — “Chicka chicka yeah.”