Get Out (2017)

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TheGOAT;c-9779478 said:
Cops shoulda shot him on sight.

Woulda been a more impactful ending

This. and then had him just lying on the ground eyes open.. heart slowly beating while showing the events flash before his eyes police radio chatter with a fade to black
 
Ounceman;c-9778715 said:
Here is the controversial alternate ending. Seeing it now visually, would anyone have wanted Peele to use this one instead? Or should he have kept it the way it currently is?


No leave it as it is buy itself. It raises its own questions.

 
fortyacres;c-9781653 said:
mc317;c-9781547 said:
Thats Brian Williams daughter so she's either a pathological liar or crazy

Don't disrespect Brian Williams breh he made a mistake.

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Yea this movie feels like an instant classic to me just by its originality, the reaction it got and how often it gets referenced already.

It's coming out to rent and buy on DVD this week. Time to rewatch.
 
Trillfate;c-9690309 said:
I legit cosign 98% of the theories and plausible plot twists stated in this thread...

I like how Jordan Peele made sure that when it was Chris' turn to fight back it was with all death blows and killshots. Far too often we watch horror movies or movies in general where the character in distress fights back passively and doesnt deliver the death blow, doesn't hit back hard enough, doesn't "double tap", gives the villian a chance to not die and we the frustrated audience are yelling "hit him again/shoot him again, he aint dead". The clap back was Satisfying to me in this film

man when he hit that retarded meth head UFC faggot wannabe with the weight ball only 2 times, I was like Chris Tucker in Friday "wait a minute, that aint enough". He shoulda knew that mf wasnt dead, he was all methed out, just learned jujitsu and probably starting a roid cycle at the same time. Mother fucker wasnt gonna go lightly, that was obvious.
 
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SPOILER ALERT: There is a scene at the end of Get Out where actor Lil Rel Howery turns to the main protagonist, played by Daniel Kaluuya, after an extremely intense scene and quietly says, "Man, I told you not to go in that house."

It is a light comedic moment in an otherwise very dark horror movie, and probably the kind of moment that only a skilled comedian and social commentator such as Get Out writer and director Jordan Peele could pull off in this particular context.

If you haven't seen the movie yet...well, rent it, immediately. It's not just one of the greatest horror movies in recent years; it's also a sharp social commentary on how being Black in America is a horror story of its own.

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Image via Facebook official page for Get Out

When a young Black man goes to a secluded estate in the woods for the weekend to meet his new white girlfriend's family, things quickly escalate from Guess Who's Coming to Dinner awkwardness to a full-blown modern slavery nightmare.

And if you thought that was scary, then just wait until Jordan Peele drops his next racially-charged social thriller/horror project, Lovecraft Country.

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Lovecraft Country will be an HBO miniseries based on a 2016 novel by Mark Ruff about a Black family's road trip through the Jim Crow South in the 1950s.

Ruff described the book on his website:

Chicago, 1954. When his father goes missing, twenty-two-year-old Army veteran Atticus Turner embarks on a road trip to New England to find him, accompanied by his uncle George—publisher of The Safe Negro Travel Guide—and his childhood friend Letitia. On their journey to the manor of Samuel Braithwhite—heir to the estate that owned one of Atticus’s ancestors—they encounter both the mundane terrors of white America and malevolent spirits that seem straight out of the weird tales George devours.

Atticus discovers his father in chains, held prisoner by a secret cabal, the Order of the Ancient Dawn—led by Braithwhite and his son Caleb—which has gathered to perform a ritual that shockingly centers on Atticus. And his one hope of salvation may be the seed of his—and the whole Turner clan’s—destruction.

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A chimerical blend of magic, power, hope, and freedom that stretches across time, touching diverse members of two black families, Lovecraft Country is a devastating kaleidoscopic portrait of racism—the terrifying specter that still haunts us today.

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Peele will executive produce this series for HBO along with J.J. Abrams. Misha Green, co-creator and writer of Underground is on deck to be the showrunner. Peele has also signed a deal with Universal Pictures to write and direct another film similar to Get Out and produce many others, so we will be seeing a lot more of his subversive social commentary on the big screen in the future.
 
Saw the alternate ending. Shit was sad, but tbh that's how I thought it was going to end when the cop car showed up at the end. Making the security guard be in the car made it a much happier ending lol
 
Ounceman;c-9778715 said:
Here is the controversial alternate ending. Seeing it now visually, would anyone have wanted Peele to use this one instead? Or should he have kept it the way it currently is?


can you repost this?
 

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