So fun to hear a movie creator so enthusiastically talking about another movie he enjoyed.
@mikebasil48322 ай бұрын
Quentin Tarantino has some interesting things to say on a lot of movies.
@ItsPhillyDHАй бұрын
U gotta hear Stephen king gush about the latest horror movies n shows that he loves..the amount of respect he shows is crazy
@ItsTeeAyy10 күн бұрын
Makes me love him even more when he talks about anything comic related like DC or Marvel… makes me wonder what he thinks of Stan Lee
@DanielRanauro3 ай бұрын
I could listen to QT talk about movies for a million hours.
@AlfieLW3 ай бұрын
One million hours, dividing by 24 to convert to days, gives 41,666 days and 16 hours. Dividing by 365.25 to convert to years (this is a short enough period that the issue of skipped leap years in the Gregorian calendar does not come up) gives 114 years, 28 days, and 16 hours
@zemarquez46623 ай бұрын
@@AlfieLWare you on adderall?!
@sullenpuffin3 ай бұрын
I get the feeling that if you knew him, that’s exactly what you’d have to do
@Zeachh2 ай бұрын
Same
@akshayhere2 ай бұрын
@@zemarquez4662you need drugs to do maths?
@joshlavers79593 ай бұрын
I like the way he put it. I used to dj and a mentor of mine said don't play the song they want to hear, play the song they didn't know they wanted to hear. I never thought about that in film making but makes a lot of sense.
@muzikkification3 ай бұрын
It works with anything really, it just takes a level of genius to pull it off
@yung_bonsai3 ай бұрын
That's the genius of invention in all things really. A truly great project or tool or item will make you go "I could've thought of that" or "why didn't I think of that?" its beauty is in its simplicity while still being well thought out. My friend just recently sold a product to a large paint company for a huge chunk of money and all it was that he came up with was putting a peelable adhesive on the backs of paint swatches so you could stick them on a wall and peel them of and stick them back on again to test out what color you want a room to be. Great idea. Anyone could've thought of it, but he was the first to actually do it.
@siyerinspire2 ай бұрын
Wow, I should use that more when it comes to performing my originals during my live concerts (the songs they did not know they wanted to hear) more than the covers (songs they want to hear).
@williamhatchjr2307Ай бұрын
I heard Jazzy Jeff say the same thing.
@alexanderthegreat5649Ай бұрын
Honestly I truly have been turned on to a few things that way, movies, shows, food, even games. Went in like "wtf is this bull?" Came out like "ok that wasn't nearly the bad experience I thought it'd be, and I'm willing to try more."
@dalegribble015 ай бұрын
This is what I like about Tarantino he understands culture and he's willing to admit that there is a lack of movies for different cultures
@thesupplantor5 ай бұрын
Too bad this movie is a ripoff of other movies then hey.
@TheSands834 ай бұрын
No one is stopping blacks from writing good movies
@jaivas164 ай бұрын
@@dalegribble01 there are thousands of Bollywood, Korean, thai, mexican films im sure youve never seen nor care to look for them...but hey i get it, you wanna virtue signal amd hate on ole Whitey, which is so chic nowadays
@domepiece793 ай бұрын
@@thesupplantor hilarious that you made this comment on a video about Tarantino - the king of ripping off films - and his admiration for Get Out
@domepiece793 ай бұрын
@@TheSands83oof. You’re *that* guy in the comment section
@pacoval45775 ай бұрын
Get Out did the same thing to interracial relationships that Jaws did to beach vacations.
@MrGenedancingmachine5 ай бұрын
Jordan Peele is the product of an interracial relationship and is in an interracial relationship himself, he's full of it but he's giving blacks and white liberals what they crave
@MrGenedancingmachine5 ай бұрын
Jordan Peele is the product of an interracial relationship and is in an interracial relationship himself, he's full of it but he's giving the bl*cks and white liberals what they crave
@peterdahl90725 ай бұрын
You wish.
@Woozlewuzzleable5 ай бұрын
Funny but I don't know if you're being serious.
@srsr34395 ай бұрын
I hope so
@disturbedconfessionsАй бұрын
This movie gave me PTSD. Especially if you are a Suburban Black Person, a Token Black Person at your Job, or if you've ever dated White while Black, especially in a Liberal region of the country. There's an eerie disingenuousness to the interactions and you know not to let your guard down. The worst thing is being able to literally predict when something stupidly offensive is about to be said.
@adcan137129 күн бұрын
If it makes you smile for just a few seconds, the actor who played the father/surgeon in this movie was out shopping at a grocery store and needed to get exact change. The cashier told him there was an ATM machine next-door. He goes next-door and it turns out to be a black barbershop. The second he walked through the door, everybody in the barbershop, recognized him from the movie and went, “OH MY GOD!”
@sonyaunderwood93329 күн бұрын
@@adcan1371😭🤣😮💀🥂!
@GCKelloch27 күн бұрын
What is your definition of "liberal"? It used to refer to those who believe in keeping govt out of people's personal lives, but regulating business. Do you think conservatives are somehow less racist? Certainly, the GOP is not an example of that.
@disturbedconfessions27 күн бұрын
@@GCKelloch Progressive Democrats are completely insane. I live in San Francisco. This is ground Zero for their insanity. I choose the candidate that’s better for me and my family period.
@jobbrown784726 күн бұрын
@@GCKelloch No it's just more overt from conservatives, so you know who/what you're dealing with and you can adjust accordingly. With liberals, there's a lot of similar racial ignorance, but it's veiled and that's creepier and more unsettling. It's a lot harder to deal with something under the surface, something that will never be admitted, from someone who might claim to be on your side.
@kevinfager.Ай бұрын
Listening to one of the worlds biggest film nerds, writers and directors praise what Jordan Peele did as someone whom themself created a genre all their own feels good. I want Jordan to keep going with it. Keep being a nerd and weird and satirical. It’s beautiful and I love it.
@NICKEYBLACK35Ай бұрын
Just my opinion, but I only pray Peele doesn't create another NOPE. I really didn't like that film.
@BuffaloStance78Ай бұрын
@@NICKEYBLACK35 Get Out was an 11 out of 10. Us & Nope were about a 6. Chimpanzee & Steven Yeun parts were a 8.5. Twilight Zone was a negative 8
@JCMthebrand22 күн бұрын
@@BuffaloStance78I liked his take on TZ….rod Sterling level? No….probably can’t be replicated in a way that would impact generations in the same way. Science fiction is largely reality in many ways today. But….BY FAR it’s the best TZ adaptation or reboot ever.
@Tora_Dj3 ай бұрын
I saw this movie when it first came out with a mainly black audience and it was honestly had one of the best atmospheres ever! The moment he pulled out those pictures the screams and shouting of profanities was insane 😂 then from that moment it was a rollercoaster of emotions people cheering for him when he escapes them we the police turn up at the end everyone was like ahhhhh dam we know what’s gonna happen now how typical then his friend pops out and everyone went mad!!! Gun fingers and screams 😂😂 what a movie man
@adcan137129 күн бұрын
“Didn’t I tell you not to go into that house?!”
@sonyaunderwood93329 күн бұрын
@@adcan1371😂🤣💀
@jimmypeeps847123 күн бұрын
Surprised you could have heard any of the dialogue then 😂
@emmessarr18 күн бұрын
People scream and shout profanities in a movie theatre where you're from? Where I'm from people are calm and quiet and watch the film with respect for other viewers.
@luwakw0118 күн бұрын
@@emmessarr😒
@RicoSoprano_Ай бұрын
I love how QT understands how this movie really resonated with the Black audience. It’s so many nuances that we can only understand. I can listen to to QT talk for hours about films.
@meisterlymanu521422 күн бұрын
Sam Jackson told him this verbatum, i bet. He just stole it.
@bfunderb58995 ай бұрын
One of the best YT channels around! Thanks so much for all the excellent content
@genuinesaucy4 ай бұрын
QT's sheer joyful mega-nerd passion for cinema never fails to brighten my day a little. I love how hyped and excited he always gets about great movies from his contemporaries. 5/5 sperging.
@T1J3 ай бұрын
get out is a perfect movie. there are only a few of those. great story, perfectly paced, no shorter or longer than it needed to be, every scene moves the story forward just enough. great performances, and it has something to say without beating you over the head.
@robbie51813 ай бұрын
also the solutions/progression always seem believable in the context of whats happening. the show of his nervous tick scratching the seat saves him in the end, and thats the most obvious of the many lovely tied together details. Loved it.
@rishabhanand49733 ай бұрын
@@robbie5181it's one of the few horror movies where the protagonist actually acts intelligently. And it still almost ends badly for him. Makes it scarier than a lot of horror movies
@JoshuaC0rbit3 ай бұрын
ROFL it's so incredibly heavy-handed in its "white people bad" narrative.
@weaselsdawg3 ай бұрын
@@JoshuaC0rbitif “white people bad” is the narrative you read then i can see why youd find it heavy handed
@renhome46363 ай бұрын
It’s extremely overrated imo. It was good, but to call it perfect is silly.
@joecota264427 күн бұрын
He is one of the very few people that should actually have a podcast
@liegon8 күн бұрын
So true
@joecota26448 күн бұрын
@liegon just let him hyperfocus on his fav movies and interview movie ppl, crew, etc.
@liegon8 күн бұрын
@@joecota2644 For him it would have to be radio show though.
@Monstylicious3 ай бұрын
Finally saw this! Watched with my 70 year old mom. It was good. If you want to send a message, make the movie good first and foremost. That's the biggest issue with Hollywood. They want to send a message and that's it. You need to put in the work to make it resonate. Peele did that with this.
@thelongvirtuesignal85512 ай бұрын
I don't feel the need to be "subtly" lectured on race-relations on my free time.
@GreeneyedApe2 ай бұрын
@@thelongvirtuesignal8551 Your name matches your behavior. Signalling rather than participating in conversation.
@MrSiriusAB5 ай бұрын
Quite the insight Especially 0:35, knowing that the ending was remade after test audiences didn't like the original ending
@lzv69905 ай бұрын
What was the original ending?
@mizuko61325 ай бұрын
@@lzv6990 he gets caught by the police. And gets charged for murder goes to prison.
@friendofphi3 ай бұрын
I didn't know this, I always thought the happy ending felt forced in an otherwise perfect movie, but now reading about it, Chris getting arrested would feel pretty didactic like a point was trying to be made (especially to white audiences). Peele said because there was police shootings in the news at the time it made the movie "more woke" then he intended. And the movie is more nuanced then that and reading all the other endings he considered I think the happy ending is justified.
@GoliathWarfare2 ай бұрын
@@friendofphi I'm sure if it came out earlier, around the time he probably wrote it, it would have been an interesting and realistic ending, but as it stands, the subversion of expectations - hearing the sirens and thinking its over for Chris and then seeing that its Rod is such a moment of catharsis that I wouldn't want it any different. I remember the crowd cheering profusely when Rod showed up and its such a triumph seeing Rose deflate in response before bleeding out. Pure cinema.
@Diggy2227 күн бұрын
When I went to see it, you know the theatrical ending was the right ending when the ENTIRE theater cheered when Lil Rel showed up at the end to rescue him. And that's for two reasons: 1. Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) isn't ending up in handcuffs after everything he went through, and 2. The underlying message that in the end, all we have is each other.
@lofi.cinema5 ай бұрын
Tarantino's take on it is spot on! Peele's storytelling really hooks you from start to finish. The film's mystery keeps viewers engaged. That collective "oh" moment in the theater is pure magic.
@schizvoid87745 ай бұрын
Pure magic if you have the intelligence of a sewer rat
@footytang5 ай бұрын
lol these movies are terrible and pandering. Peele is the most overrated director in hollywood.
@milton77635 ай бұрын
Yeah except if you’d seen the Skeleton Key which this movie just completely ripped off
@comment155 ай бұрын
It would have been actually mysterious if they didn't have the opening scene. If it wasn't there, then everything would have been way more intense. Still I think it's a very good film.
@Idle_Hands5 ай бұрын
@@comment15 I see the propaganda worked on you, if you watched it and honestly did not notice... it's worked.
@mackstacks89133 ай бұрын
I remember just being blown away seeing it like I expected it to be good but it just completely surpassed my expectations. Just an immaculate movie. I get people have their opinions but I never understood those who said it was boring. The suspense and tension built throughout kept me on edge and the themes were super relatable.
@ericm96962 ай бұрын
You think it is going one way. You are confident it is going one way. Then it goes a completely different way. Masterpiece.
@TealflamezАй бұрын
"Jordan Peele knows exactly what he's doing." Quentin Tarantino saying this about you is worth more than any Oscar.
@sonyaunderwood93329 күн бұрын
Facts, Facts, Facts
@tony453425 күн бұрын
No it’s not lol. He’s never won best picture or best director himself.
@77Creation22 күн бұрын
Meh… QT peaked at Kill Bill. Been a slow downgrade in quality ever since. And he’s only won an Oscar for Best Screenplay…same as Jordan Peele.,
@Tealflamez22 күн бұрын
@@77Creation you're clearly a hater. Most people would consider Inglorious Basterds, and Django way above Kill Bill, and some would argue Hateful Eight and Once Upon a Time are better too. Who cares what popularity contest who has won awards shows are jokes. They're all about being buddy buddy with the people who get a vote, and bribing your way to success. Also who cares who has what, most people in the movie industry would consider Quentin a respected well regarded director even if they don't like him as a person or if they don't like his movies. Jordan is a new phenom his name doesn't carry the weight of Tarantino and he isn't cemented in legend status yet. But even if they were equal in their career in every way it is still an honor to have someone who truly understands your craft say how much they appreciate your craft. That's like saying any compliment an NBA players has ever given Lebron James shouldn't matter to him because he's a better player than they are with more rings than them... You're just weird.
@hejjr25Ай бұрын
when experts talk about their area of expertise i can listen for hours. doesn't matter if it's an ex-pro athlete talking about playing or an artist talking about artistry, it's next level.
@cloroc28 күн бұрын
I like how Quentin Tarantino never takes a breath between sentences. He's very efficient with his breath. Everyone seems to think so because they're so enamored with what this authentic Quentin Tarantino has to say.
@brian1773 ай бұрын
I love that he starts by opining from the perspective of the black audience.
@Njbear74535 ай бұрын
Personally I love the twist at the end where you think the black cop is gonna get shot and die but he doesn’t.
@thatguyrubenn5 ай бұрын
The end is the best. This guy goes through hell the whole movie and then when the cops light's start flashing its like okay, now the real nightmare begins lol. Genius
@princejellyfish39453 ай бұрын
@DidSomebodyRingTheDinkster Sure but in the context of the horror genre its a simple but fantastic subversion, as well as being thematically resonant. Most conventional horror movies when the cops show up its a sigh of relief for our protagonist, they’re saved but obviously Peele turns this on its head to great effect.
@princejellyfish39453 ай бұрын
@DidSomebodyRingTheDinkster With more life experience comes a wider and deeper understanding of other people's perspectives, hopefully lol and helps engage with art on different levels. Glad you've come to enjoy it. Not many films have as confident and clear of a vision and voice as Get Out, especially for a directorial debut.
@Artistikk2 ай бұрын
@@princejellyfish3945 Thank you. You would think it would be common sense but it shows how some people view the police and others don't. Like you said, normally you'd be happy that the police showed up in that situation, but the majority of the theater I was in gasped in fear/had an "awww shit" moment when we saw those police lights start flashing, only to breathe a sigh of relief when we saw it was the homie.
@Wh4L2052 ай бұрын
Get out truly is a scary film. If it wasn’t for Lil Rel role it would be entirely too dark
@jjose100ify19 күн бұрын
QT is so passionate it’s good to know he’s actually interested in paying attention to what he provides to the art
@ChewyHands26 күн бұрын
the best part of the movie is when the police comes to the rescue at the end because the audience thinks "oh fuck how is he gonna explain this?" then his friend gets out instead of an officer of the law and there is a sigh of relief that the people meant to protect us aren't there.
@jimmypeeps847123 күн бұрын
Cops are baaaaaad 😂. As you cry for the police next time you're in danger. OK bud.......
@mrluv887619 күн бұрын
The original ending was supposed to have him killed by cops but Hollywood made Jordan change it because it didn't test well which really mean it was to real for a Hollywood ending
@woopoganntnt73792 күн бұрын
okay but how the FUCK would anyone explain that? your acting like it’s a “oh police bad” thing when really it’s “this looks really bad” lmao idk where half of you guys get off in these comments but holy shit it’s just screaming “IM A VICTIM CARE ABOUT ME” weird ass black people
@shanikaayanna976727 күн бұрын
I saw “Get Out” in a theatre full of black people and baby we had a time!! 😂 at one point, my brother yelled “this is too much” and the whole audience agreed. 😂😭
@bhelliom310 күн бұрын
I was absolutely captivated by this movie and I don’t say that often. The acting was superb and immersive, especially the woman serving them (@3:26) when she’s trying not to break.
@kyleplatz37515 ай бұрын
That little thing Jordan Peele does where he has Rose keep the colored cereal and white milk separate is just so genius and darkly comical.
@roguesample3 ай бұрын
Idk if Jordan Peele is a Skyrim fan, but making the girlfriend a milk drinker at the end killed me
@dontstop251723 күн бұрын
dude im latino and the film still hit hard. My favorite Peele movie
@WeGachaMetal2 ай бұрын
This flick put a chokehold on me in the theater. Honestly, I had no idea THAT IT was coming. Now that’s theeeee BEST way to see a movie.
@LoneStarVII20 күн бұрын
1) I could listen to him do this to any movie. 2) One thing that you probably would've heard in a theatre was something like "why is she eating cereal like that?"
@cultivatedmind83523 ай бұрын
It's a great movie because they telegraph a lot of the turns to where you kinda have it figured out, but it's so well executed that the acting and story distracts you from the next corner
@VonJay3 ай бұрын
I didn’t enjoy the movie because it’s only as deep as an echo chamber can go. It speaks about the fears and prejudices blacks face without going beyond it. It’s like an MLK speech that only the repeats the news but never develops the dream of a future. It puts a few layers of mystery over the inherent fears of a people without ever going beyond those fears. Same thing with nope. After everyone finishing digging beneath the layers all everyone can do is agree. It’s like gift wrapping a present you already played with, where everyone is admiring the gift wrap.
@ForeverBrooklynNYC3 ай бұрын
@@VonJay what's the last wide-release movie that you enjoyed?
@VonJay3 ай бұрын
@@ForeverBrooklynNYC Didn’t see many this year but Poor Things was a really good film. Idk what that has to do with wide release (poor things was wide release) because even movies like Jurassic park transcend the genre and the themes.
@djrenier3 ай бұрын
@@VonJay Poor Things was great
@Belihoney11 күн бұрын
@@VonJayI dont really agree with this. I think this is the first time audiences, especially black audiences, have been able to see such a distinct feeling/sensation being reflected back to them. One that people have not been able to put into Words before hence why the "sunken place" term permeated the zeitgeist the way it did. Even if we Are aware of such things or sentiments, which is Shared amongst each other in knowing glances, I think it's different and exciting to actually see it reflected back to you and in such an entertaining way.
@thefallengallery6459Ай бұрын
This guy really knows how to dissect a movie… he should think about becoming a filmmaker or something.
@CR00K__GamingАй бұрын
It's such a flex for Jordan Peele to be getting this kind of breakdown and appreciation of his films from someone as prestigious as QT.
@darrencharlesАй бұрын
i hear what you are saying, i do. but the real flex is that the audience he intended it for, loved it. and the thing is, QT would never say what you just said because he realizes how paternalistic it is.
@ThaRuralJuror5 ай бұрын
I gasped at that moment
@NiteOwl200011 күн бұрын
2:56 Nice editing 😂
@thefaylawrence20 күн бұрын
This movie traumatized me! It was so real and scary. I have to admit, It was well done.
@AdrienneHall-mn3bn20 күн бұрын
Same here. I invited a friend over to watch it last Sunday. I wanted to see her reaction as this one is unforgettable for me. She had chills and was blown away.
@steveconn5 ай бұрын
That hypnosis scene was powerful.
@smanqele14 күн бұрын
hypnotized! 😂
@MindfulNaked21 күн бұрын
Ya know what's funny? Black audiences have become accustomed too and understand movies that aren't catered to them. We've been watching "white" movies for ages. Not that difficult to get humor when it's based on being human. We're not so different and it all is relatable with an open mind.
@customincisivecommentАй бұрын
As a Black audience, I can confirm everything he said about me is true.
@jayr30533 ай бұрын
Can’t wait Peele’s take on People under the stairs! Loved that movie as a kid.
@kjo2130Ай бұрын
One of the great films of the 21st century
@GMed-o4d3 ай бұрын
He’s NOT lying!!!!
@harshword838828 күн бұрын
I'm still waiting for a Get Out 2
@turdferguson734826 күн бұрын
My favorite one of Jordan Peele's movies. ❤
@JoeTheViewer26 күн бұрын
Funny thing is, I didn’t even know what this movie was about until I saw Jordan Peele at a round table with other directors talking about it and seeing how interested they were in the film, which made me go and watch it 👍🏼
@DanielS1029121 күн бұрын
I love how Tarantino assumes everyone only watches movies at the cinema
@Sankofa90622 күн бұрын
Great to hear him talk for the entire black community.....I didnt know we needed him to speak for us. He can redeem himself by co-directing a movie about mass liberation struggle that doesn't focus on one individual character. i.e Haitian Revolution, Zula Wars, Black Panther Movement
@Zerina-i6m19 күн бұрын
This film was disturbingly relatable to so many of us.
@lindantsie792413 күн бұрын
The scene where the police car arrives at the scene, I know everyone knew it wasn’t gone pan well for the black dude, but instead a friend stepped out. It symbolized trust and safety, that that’s how we should all feel when we see law enforcement, no matter the color of our skin or circumstance.
@dadcooks13475 ай бұрын
The acting in get out was so good. That family was so creepy but so real at the same time.
@maegnificantАй бұрын
Get Outs Black Peoples "inside" jokes were so on the nose, no body can miss them, no matter their skin color.
@Manu-Official3 ай бұрын
Great film to watch twice - once to discover, once to rediscover with hindsight - it's creepy to the Nth degree 👌
@KlevermoregamesАй бұрын
this man LOVES movies
@maxtubb5 ай бұрын
Jordan Peele truly has range because not only is he the star of one best sketch comedy shows he also directed some of the best films of this last generation.
@thomascuriel76115 ай бұрын
Well. Just _Get_ _Out_ and not more...
@milton77635 ай бұрын
No. Just, no!
@collinsmcrae5 ай бұрын
He's only directed one film that anyone cares about.
@maxtubb5 ай бұрын
@@collinsmcrae He did Nope which I thought was awesome.
@collinsmcrae5 ай бұрын
@@maxtubb It was decent. I didn't hate it, but Certainly not one of the best films of this generation. There are better horror films than any of his movies, released every year. In fact, even Get Out wasn't particularly special. It was a mid horror movie, but the social commentary aspect resonated with some people.
@ginasays122 күн бұрын
Yes, we did in fact know we wanted to see a movie like this and were more than aware that there was a lack of these movies. Most “black” movies are in fact NOT made from a true black perspective but what Hollywood thinks our perspective is. I do not enjoy savagery and buffoonery which is what most so-called black movies are filled with.
@blackjam2683Ай бұрын
It reminded me of the movie Skeleton Key. It felt like a copy of that with a few changes added.
@mactallica9293Ай бұрын
Definitely a very similar theme
@Emalye.SaeeeeeeeeeАй бұрын
IMO , he definitely copied skeleton key.
@ASHISHVERMA-rs7ln2 ай бұрын
3:16 the vanilla milkshake symbolises childhood traumas
@3ink1872 ай бұрын
That's just regular milk. She was eating the milk and ceral seprately. I think you have a point, though
@seankeef98383 ай бұрын
Jordan rules man. And then years later, I realised he was the sweating meme guy. Totally fuct!
@PoyTroy2 ай бұрын
I remember watching this in this movies when it first came out. QT is not lying. Everyone in the movies was just as shocked when we found out what was truly going on. Great cinema
@ladaddy193 ай бұрын
I went to Get Out opening night with a white cop. I loved it. Honestly he seemed to dig it as well. But I think some of the cheering made him glad he wasn't wearing his work attire. Hahaha The hate it gets is hilarious. It was a legit thriller/horror written by a comedian. He deserves all the praise he got for it. I'll continue to see anything he does, horror or comedy.
@jayngb2 ай бұрын
u know what’s insane? i honestly thought this video in the beginning was the owner of the KZbin channel explaining why it’s a good film b4 he gets to QT’s take… only to realize it was QT talking the entire time…
@packedentertainment28662 ай бұрын
That is insane because if you’ve seen Tarantino’s movies like Django Unchained & either Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs because he makes a cameo in DU & either PF or RD (I can’t recall) but after you see those … you’d know how he sounds
@AdrienneHall-mn3bn20 күн бұрын
Same here. It was cool that he did not show his face, but rather let the video clips roll. 🙂
@blackchef726 күн бұрын
If anyone was oblivious to the sinister nature of the white girl, they surely had to know when they showed her eating the cereal separate from the milk. That is some crazy shit if I aint ever seen crazy.
@emmabrooker18511 күн бұрын
Such a great directorial debut. Was such a great movie
@dreski833 ай бұрын
Game respects Game.
@joneschilufya86718 күн бұрын
Having a black man survive the movie is why we as blacks loved the movie. They are always killing us in movies and yt people love it.
@woopoganntnt73792 күн бұрын
are you dumb? or racist? or both
@peabody30005 ай бұрын
yes it is a supremely confident movie and it makes all the difference
@ChristopherRobinson-l5v6 күн бұрын
Casting Allison Williams is a great example of perfect casting. If it was say, Emma Stone or Ann Hathaway it could lessen the sheer weight of what’s actually happening in the film.
@Eric-ux4wm5 ай бұрын
Quick Pitch...Jorden Peel Gremlins 3......Its in the movie.
@joefroeber58865 ай бұрын
You sir, are a raging psychopath. Don’t ever let this town take that away from you.
@MahkyVmedia14 ай бұрын
You've seen the Key and Peele Gremlins 2 pitch meeting, right?
@Cookieboy703 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this in theaters with my black friends. I had no idea what the movie was about other than seeing a brief preview of it. The first part of the movie was typical audience quietness as we tried to understand the mystery. As soon as it was revealed, and Chris started to make his escape, the entire theatre turned into a football stadium rooting for him to survive, me included. I remember cheering with everyone at the very end when he made it out. Race had nothing to do with it.
@atienootieno13843 ай бұрын
Race had everything to do with it on so many levels including some that white audiences wouldn't see. The most obvious level was in the end when there was police car approaching a black man covered in blood.
@jacobshrum94142 ай бұрын
I mean yeah that is the surface level "what happened in the movie" take. But there is an ocean of subtext and it most certainly is about race.
@13Havoc8 күн бұрын
Marketing for this was great, it gave nothing away
@Kryssthealien3 ай бұрын
I do love Tarantino.
@blue7lvn245Ай бұрын
Might watch it again
@markw.loughton67862 ай бұрын
For me it was very reminiscent of "Society"
@drbosommd11 күн бұрын
I'd love to see Quentins reaction to Ren's Tales trilogy ( the tale of Jenny and Screech and Violets Tale ) . Those three songs feel like they are more influenced by him than any musician.
@teeillacurtis520718 күн бұрын
Get out was clearly a 2 hr Dave Chappelle skit😩
@procerator3 ай бұрын
I am white but I absolutely loved that movie.
@thesupervisor32702 ай бұрын
What do u mean “but”? This movie wasn’t just got Black ppl it was for all ppl. Do Italians just watch MOB movies?
@procerator2 ай бұрын
@@thesupervisor3270 Have you not watched this video? He said "black audiences" like 20 times.
@ruzgar13722 ай бұрын
@@procerator It says the movie resonated more with black audiences. Not that it was only black people who could enjoy the movie.
@ColmPadraig2 ай бұрын
Being masochistic seems to be very popular with some whites. It's still weird and they still hate you though, you're not one of the good ones and you're still not invited to the cookout😊
@meisterlymanu521422 күн бұрын
Im a screwdriver but i loved that pina collada..
@sugy51973 ай бұрын
well put.
@pixxelwizzardАй бұрын
Moments like that are why I love watching movies on opening weekends in a packed theater. That's where the most passionate, engaged fans are ooohing, ahhhing, cheering, and clapping together. There's not much that can compare to it.
@tnightwolf2 ай бұрын
Despite not being black I do love this movie!
@retrogamerdave3624 ай бұрын
I think I was the only person in the theater when I went to a matinee lol
@GregHuffman198711 күн бұрын
tarantino should just do an intro to every movie before you watch it
@SonglyWryt.Bon-Burr2 ай бұрын
Get out will turn jordan into mnight. It was original and a great story. Hard to beat it.
@AdrienneHall-mn3bn20 күн бұрын
Yes, I agree. It is unfortunate. He and M. Night Shymalan (sp) will find it nearly impossible to top their best films heretofore. I guess that is better than never having a smash hit at all.
@stream_gene3 күн бұрын
This film just has a balance to it rarely seen in modern horrors, the story and subtext don't upstage either at any time.
@MrSatchelpack26 күн бұрын
This guy is kind of a movie nerd. I bet he'd be able to make a pretty good one.
@muat11554 күн бұрын
An American thinking you need a group of fellow Americans to collectively 'aaaaaaah' together in a movie theatre to understand a films plot.
@mamaharumiАй бұрын
I was lucky enough to watch get out knowing literally nothing about it, and I am so thankful. It wouldn't have been as enjoyable any other way. Very rare in the modern age.
@christoroppolo87424 ай бұрын
Tarantino is a straight up asset in film. He gets it!👽
@ev1Lsect3 ай бұрын
In the theater, a group of white kids walked out, I think they thought it was going to be a comedy. I knew something was off when I was the only one laughing at the inside jokes.
@AdrienneHall-mn3bn20 күн бұрын
Their loss. Watching to the end, just may have made them better people.
@woopoganntnt73792 күн бұрын
@@AdrienneHall-mn3bnisn’t that racist to say? lmao all cause they didn’t care for a movie?
@woopoganntnt73792 күн бұрын
weird that you noticed that and like cared about it to make a comment lmao this video like got all the most weirdest jealous black people out the woodworks to comment some dumb ignorant shit
@AdrienneHall-mn3bn2 күн бұрын
@woopoganntnt7379 Not in my opinion. The unfair and undeserved criticisms I read here were very telling. Some insisted that this film was a rip off of "Skeleton Key"!! That film dealt in voodoo. "Get Out" was based on bio-engineering. It holds several moral lessons that are worthy of contemplation. I find it sad that some will detract from a brilliant film for reasons that can only be deemed mirky. There are dozens of movies that I did not care for. However, I am respectful of the writers, director, producers, actors and crew that exercised their skills and talent.🙂
@woopoganntnt7379Күн бұрын
@ okay but i mean making a movie about “white people bad and dumb but black people smart and good” no fucking shit there’s gonna be some white people that think it’s a dumb ass movie (in which it is)
@mahtomedi19973 ай бұрын
Fantastic movie!!!!!!
@LautaroQ28122 ай бұрын
Get Out was pretty fantastic as a movie. Us was interesting as well but then he got caught up on the success of "weird" and made Nope which was mid at best. The CGI representation of the UFO was great design but then the rest of stuff is fine.
@spookrockcity23 күн бұрын
Jordan Peele is this generations M Night Shamylan
@meisterlymanu521422 күн бұрын
yeah, makes 2 decent movies and then.....where dya go
@jeancairoli23013 ай бұрын
A good movie overall but the plot was taken from The Skeleton Key 2005.
@zlaw6913 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say "the plot" was ripped from Skeleton Key, just the basic idea of switching bodies like that. But I also didn't really like Skeleton Key so maybe I'm just biased haha
@thesupervisor32702 ай бұрын
Nobody seen Skeleton Key so who cares
@truthteller31316 күн бұрын
Not really. The skeleton key was based in magic and not race related. Get out was a surgery performed and race related.
@dcool2u22 ай бұрын
Get Out reminded me of a Twilight Zone story. 👍
@glenneric121 күн бұрын
What I didn't get about the movie is why in the heck would someone want to be re-embodied as a servant. You get a new body and it's black. Fine. But now you're out raking leaves?
@bassred706528 күн бұрын
2:54 Why was this so funny.
@1Marqus20 күн бұрын
😂
@Dinosaur_Ice10 күн бұрын
The part of where he talks about being in an audience that studios don't usually make movies for reminded me of Beau is Afraid. That movie made me feel very seen in a way that I haven't felt in a long time
@Kobe2926125 күн бұрын
This is also why a people need to tell their own stories! No amount of generosity can allow another person to know what its like to be you. Every brown person has met white people who were incredibly kind, except every so often you'd know how they 'really' feel about you. Its not even necessary clandestine - they just don't know they hold those values because 'what is water to fish?' Its the 'wait, is that racist?' question that invariably pops up at Office parties as soon as people 'relax'; then you discover your co-worker did not survive intact from his racist Uncle, Grandma or whoever; its in the water my friends!