Thelma and Louise ride again.
Fans of the 1991 classic road movie "Thelma & Louise" were treated to a déjà vu update on Thursday when Susan Sarandon took to Twitter, posting an update image of herself and co-star Geena Davis in their now iconic pose from the film.
"Inventors of the #selfie at it again. #ThelmaAndLouise," Sarandon tweeted, alongside dual then-and-now photos of the cinematic best friends.
Back when the film was released, taking a selfie involved using a Polaroid camera and the resulting hard copy picture could only be shared via an envelope and mail carrier.
In a precursor to the current obsession of visually recording ourselves on smartphones and sharing on social media, Thelma (Davis) and Louise (Sarandon) famously snap a Polaroid of themselves as they prepare to set out on a two-day fishing trip to the mountains in Louise's 1966 Ford Thunderbird convertible.
The Ridley Scott-directed movie was a critical and commercial success, earning six Academy Award nominations and winning best screenplay.
"Thelma & Louise" also featured Brad Pitt as a hitchhiking drifter with lust and robbery on his mind. It was a small but pivotal role that would help catapult the then little-known actor to international recognition.
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Davis, 58, will next be seen on the big screen in the comedy "Me Him Her" (currently in post production), while Sarandon, 67, can be seen playing a profane grandma to Melissa McCarthy's titular character in "Tammy," hitting theaters July 2.
Inventors of the #selfie at it again. #ThelmaAndLouise pic.twitter.com/1yvbF8j4fF — Susan Sarandon (@SusanSarandon) June 19, 2014