I just watched the movie and that's exactly what I'm thought. "Ah, they're referencing the milk first vs cereal first running joke in internet :D" lmao
But it's not necessaryly a bad thing to don't confirm or deny theories. It let's the people watching use their fantasy and create their owen story. Like reading a book. If you watch a movie to a book you are often disappointed cause you imagined it differently.
Yes! You could tell he was like “That’s definitely not at all what I was thinking but I like it, it fits, so yes, yes it WAS what I meant. How ever did you know?”
I once wrote a screenplay that was just a straight up Western, and it got this big positive review that started talking about my brilliant 9/11 metaphors. I literally had no idea what they were talking about. Just take the compliment and act natural...
I really like this. A lot of directors say cheesy things like "it's up to the audiences imagination" when theories are brought up. He is letting us know exactly what he was trying to say in his movie and I admire that.
I died when he said that....I was thinking, he's gonna sarcastically 'accept credit' for any ingenious seeming theory that is a good enough coincidence lol...
Literally when people overanalyze not every director is a magician at their craft sometimes people just do random stuff and then everything in a movie is analyzed to the littlest detail I'm glad Jordan just told jeremy to play whatever
@@HamaVinh At the same time, it's still really fun to analyse stuff and see the different interpretations that exist of the same event. The story becomes a mirror in that regard.
I love the fact that u can make a simple story and people will make deep theories about it and the writers will be like “oh wow that would’ve been a great idea”
Its specially fub when directors go like "...yep, i TOTALLY meant that" but like, they're being very sarcastic about it, its a form of self awareness i really like
Imagine If he actually said "I finally beat cha Jessie hahaha ahaaha" that's would have fit the vibe so perfectly and not over the top at all since its right he did beat him
I'm just so glad I watched "Get Out" blind. Just turned on TV one day when it started. Not every day you get to watch a masterpiece with legit zero spoilers or preconceptions.
Lots of respect for just having an open and honest dialog with fans about their theories. This makes Jordan Peele feel more accessible and 'one of us' rather than some director up on a golden pedestal and out of reach. Thank you for being a director for the fans, by the fans. You're the best Jordan!
When the lady is checking Chris out and touching him, when she looked at her husband in the wheel chair and said “not bad, not bad at all, right?” it sounded like she was looking at a new car, a new body for her husband.
I can already hear jordan's response to this. "Yes indeed, they want the best bodies in the best condition much like you would want your new car to be in its best condition"
Stephen King wrote a memoir called "On Writing: A memoir of the craft". In it, he talks about coming across crazy theories about what things in his books represent and talks about how like no, it was just a red shirt. He mentions sometimes fans give a little too much credit. Things aren't always that deep
Have you seen Back to School with Rodney Dangerfield? He's a multi-millionaire/billionaire, whichever, and decides to go to college with his son. He has to write an essay and hires the author of the book to write the essay. The professor gives him a C because his report was way off and that was not what the author meant all.
The scary thing is this movie reminded me of a gentleman I met once when I was a teen. There was an older gentleman I knew that had a similar injury/wound as those with brain transplants that would frequent the barbershop to get his hair cut. But his injury was more gruesome. He wore a wig to cover the top of his scalp which was partially missing or something: so you could see part of his brain. And he'd have to treat the wound constantly to prevent infection. The only way you'd know is if you were in the barbershop when he was getting a hair cut. And he would only get the sides cut. The barber thought I was mature enough, and that it was important enough, for me to see it. The gentleman reluctantly showed me and a few others. We were told that his injury was a severe reaction and treatment to an experiment he was involuntarily involved in decades ago that left him in such a state. That's when we began to have conversations about the Tuskegee experiment and other experiments involuntarily done to 'blacks' in the past. The barber thought it important for me and others to not only know that history but to know that it's not just history: there were still some of our people living with the consequences of such experiments. This was in the 90s in Detroit at Bob's barbershop on 7 Mile with Melvin the barber before he moved to Atlanta. Lost touch with Melvin but always wanted to say thank you to him for the free cuts for good report cards and such. I appreciate it
The dad says he hates deer and he's tryna extinct them. the deer represents peace and nonharmful presence . Same with the Aztecs n the other indigenous people . The white euorpeans Murdered the Men with no threat any so ever
This is awesome, so glad Jordan did this. Far too often directors stay silent on their films, hoping for an air of ambiguity, but if you're anything like me I just want answers damn it!
I agree 100%. This whole "open interpretation" thing is for me. Yes, I can have my own interpretation, but I still wanna know what the author wanted to express.
I love how he's like "no, the segregation of milk and fruit loops isn't a metaphor. It's just that if you eat cereal without milk, you've got to be a psychopath!"
peele being like "yeah that's exactly what i meant to do" is me when i realise i did something genius in my writing even though i had no idea i was doing it
I particularly liked that he did not kill Rose but instead left her to die on the side of the road - the worst way someone could die in Chris's opinion.
I also thought it was interesting that she probably thought her white womanhood would save her-- Chris was looking like the aggressor in the scene, and a white officer would come to the conclusion that he was guilty. But she was left to bleed out on the road instead. Very satisfying, yeah.
The spot on theories and overanalyzed ones are both equally entertaining. There was one about Mace Windu having a purple saber - signifying the mix between light (blue) and dark (red) - but Sam Jackson just wanted a purple saber lol
It's semiotics, basically in a film someone had to plan everything and make the set so nothing is ever there by accident. Obvs that depends on the film though.
Not really, it's easy to say a film has alot of details if you scrutinize it enough... Honestly most of this movie was very sloppy, especially the script, I have no idea why people are saying its so great
@@theemirofjaffa2266 "black mold" is a well known fungus that can grow in houses and is very toxic, but also "mold" like "God broke the mold when he made you", or like a cooking (oven? English is not my first language) mold, so the black body/black mold is the container of the white stuff inside, be it cake dough or a white person's brain.
Get Out is the best horror/thriller movie ever. It's a masterpiece. One thing I always hate about horror movies is that they can't scare or creep me out or give me serious thrill or suspense. This movie gave me all that, it seriously creeped me out. I loved it.
Tru it's like sometimes there is just a ton of dumbshit like "I just noticed how in one scene ,according to the pythagorean theorem and e=mc squared and theory of relativity, there are 197384836348 atoms in one scene while in the next scene there are only 1846462848574 atoms this could possibly signify the fact that the world is constantly losing atoms due to global warming and how possibly the FBI is working with taco bell in a secret mission to take down thanos and help the justice league win
Fans: "Snoke is Mace Windu" Rian Johnson: "Some of y'all are crazy" Fans: vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/youtubepoop/images/3/33/This-is-sparta-guy.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20171018163551
@@streetrat48 There were a lot of fairy tale undertones. I think the movie works better if you treat it like a fairy tale and suspend your disbelief for certain things.
@@Elizabeth7373 I can do that, I just have a hard time suspending some logic in terms of how the connection to the tethered works because they didn't really play by their own rules for a majority of the film.
F.B.I Agent This. Like I noticed that Jason was the only one that was ever able to 'control' his own tethered counterpart. Everyone else just did their own thing like they weren't attached to anyone.
He is actually doing great, he is either straight up accepting or straight up denying the fan theories. Which is good because most of directors/authors says it is on audience perspective and blah blah blah.and they want to float various theories around the world.
Easter Egg: Jordan Peele wore that shirt as it was part of the Gigue repertoire for when Jesse Owens won the olympics. That night while eating cereal as a victory session at the new restaurant Deer 237, they wore specific cotton blend shirts that represented that specific format but had a Hawaiian ukulele type of fonts all over them. Fun fact, there considered it a family affair. Hits blunt
More people should do this. Leaving your art up for interpretation usually starts wars about 1000 years down the line when everybody wants to be right about their own interpretation
I like this. I get art is open for interpretation and finding your own meaning and takeaways, and I get why an artist will do the whole "Its for me, its my meaning" and "its all for you to figure out" but it was refreshing and down to Earth to see an artist just say "Nah this is what I intended, this is what that meant". Also liked he found some ideas interesting and even if it wasn't what he meant was like "Yeah I get that"
i picked up on a few of these hints, like the no smoking and the grandpa running, but seeing so much more was put into it, wow what a great in depth movie. jordan is definitely one of the best screenplay writers of this generation
Am mind is a terrible thing to waste especially if it's all over the place, your mind all over his face How do brains taste? When they mixed with gun powder semi to fully automatic makes the gun louder
I get what they're saying but rich people always drive in black cars in movies...... It's not that crazy or random of a thing for Peele to have in the movie. I feel like that one is a stretch at best.
It’s amazing that one day he just started making really complex and thought provoking thriller/horror movies just out of nowhere. Didn’t know he had so much talent.
PogieJoe Apparently he is set to direct an Live Action Anime film called : Akira, Akira is one of my favourite anime movies of all time hopefully if Jordan will direct it he will do a great job.
I mean he have probably looked at TH-cam comments before. It`s not always the most civilized placed where conversations happen. So as far as i am concerned i think he`s thought process is justified
John Qi That's not grammar, that's spelling. Grammar refers to sentence structure. Not whether or not words are accurately spelled. And its clearly a typo.
I think the movie is about the Bystander Effect. Chris is portrayed as someone who only watches. He's a professional photographer, sat watching TV as his mother died, and is faced with the possibility of watching someone else live their life in his body. It's finally at the end when he finally decides to take action.
I saw this movie twice in theaters and have watched it several times since, but this video revealed some things I STILL hadn't caught yet! Jordan Peele is a genius, and this is one of the best movies ever.
Yeah and I still find it amazing how this dude, who created one of the spookiest movies I've seen, also created a video about two magical "negros" fighting. 😭😂
After seeing get out, us, and now candyman I can say I am obsessed. I love the parallels, all of the thought provoking symbolism, and the deeper meaning in all of these movies. BIG fan!
Platinum Pepe The movie isn't racist though. You're probably white so you are hurt that this is the second time white people lost in a movie. First time was in Django Unchained. Come on dude. Stop being such a loser and deal with it.
Pfitz He actually said somewhere that comedy is a lot like horror if done well because in both you are constantly setting things up to hopefully pay them off at the end
Comment: **hits blunt** Peele: blunt hits, is what it sounds like your doing over there Lmao that got me Edit: god bless your likes, all of you, you’re doing this world a huge favor 3:08
I also thought of something else. When Rose told Chris that her dad would probably tell him that President Obama is the best President of his lifetime and it’s going to suck. Yet she claimed she never dated a black man. That’s a very specific thing to say AND she knows it going to suck because she had to deal with her victim’s awkwardness in that moment for 8 years of his Presidency.
i wrote a paper this semester where i analyzed how the family business in get out is symbolic and a re-enactment of the slave trade and how america will always hold racism on its soil. definitely my favorite movie, and something i loved to think deeper about
@@parnianpalangbod If you feed the professor's exactly what they want to read they will give you an A regardless of the quality of writing. It definitely depends on the field and the professors, but professors generally reward defeatist attitudes like "racism will always exist" because it's much easier than trying to craft genuine ways of overcoming racism.
I mean the movie was about how subconsciously racist white liberals can be but yeah go ahead live in your little fantasy world brainwashed white liberal woman
Who would say that this person played such eccentric characters with Key and yet the way he interacts with his fans is just fascinating. He's just so chill and down to earth. Love Peele! Amazing person!
JORDAN WAS THE THE DEER DYING SOUND 😂
5:36 😂😂
Worth to watch again
That was great
Lol
😭😭😭
The fact he voiced the dying deer has me dying 🤣
Same 😂
It also had the deer dying
🤣🤣
Loved it❤😂😂
he's the best lol
"How do we show that she is insane?"
"How about we have her eat cereal and milk separately"
It would have been better if she did milk first then cereal
Bro they should have just made her put the milk and the cereal in her mouth and then make her start breakdancing so that it all mixes
LOL I feel attacked by this because I unironically eat cereal dry and then drink the milk separately (help)
right? like how does someone even think of that
White people
The second it showed her eating the fruit loops and milk separately, my first thought was "ah, the first sign of her being a psychopath. That's funny"
Man I laughed so hard at her eating cereal like that while listening to Belinda Carlisle and looking at hot black dudes online.
same with her using bing
Don't forget to look at the wall behind her!
I just watched the movie and that's exactly what I'm thought. "Ah, they're referencing the milk first vs cereal first running joke in internet :D" lmao
"When in Rome"
I love how open he is about this. Not al directors/book authors are willing to confirm or deny theories in such a straightforward way
Ludmila Maiolini ik.. can anyone even imagine Chris Nolan sitting there reading off Batman theories and confirming/Denying?
Ik keeping things a secret is more fun cuz u can give ppl the freedom to decide what they want it to mean
@@azher191 Nolan has done it on occasion.
Right! Some are like “oooh you’ll never know...” and Jordan is just like “yeah that’s wrong”
But it's not necessaryly a bad thing to don't confirm or deny theories. It let's the people watching use their fantasy and create their owen story. Like reading a book. If you watch a movie to a book you are often disappointed cause you imagined it differently.
My favorite theories are the ones that make the creators go:
“.... y-yup. I totally meant that...”
They are like happy little accidents
Yes! You could tell he was like “That’s definitely not at all what I was thinking but I like it, it fits, so yes, yes it WAS what I meant. How ever did you know?”
Lol... 6:30
Looks like him as well
I once wrote a screenplay that was just a straight up Western, and it got this big positive review that started talking about my brilliant 9/11 metaphors. I literally had no idea what they were talking about. Just take the compliment and act natural...
Jordan Peele: Creates "Us"
Also Jordan Peele: "The power of marjiuana"
marijuana is bad mmmkay
@@elonmoles9144 mMmkAY?
@@elonmoles9144 mArIjuAnA iS bAd mmMmMkAy
The power of High Pot Tenuse
@@elonmoles9144 mArIjuAnA iS baD mKaY 😩👌
"Yeah... I meant that. That's what I meant.. I did that" LMFAOO this man's genius is insane
A K&P moment
came here looking for this comment i died
🤣🤣
@@michaelking8391 i was gonna say, thats such a key and peele character.
I really like this. A lot of directors say cheesy things like "it's up to the audiences imagination" when theories are brought up. He is letting us know exactly what he was trying to say in his movie and I admire that.
Why? That’s just boring. Leaving nothing ambitious and leaving nothing to interpretation is just dead
@@chill3282 Then don't watch the video....
Can anyone tell me why Georgina unplugged chris' phone
@@sphephelonombikangcobo285 so that he can't call for help
C H I L L is right directors should leave things up to imagination
REDDITOR: Jordan Peele's so good that even the black mold and the plot are connected.
Peele: Yeah....I *totally* meant that...I meant that...
This reminds me of the Lightning in a Bottle Skit
The mood of any writer
I died when he said that....I was thinking, he's gonna sarcastically 'accept credit' for any ingenious seeming theory that is a good enough coincidence lol...
Abdul Raheem
The black cars was not at all intentional either.
When Grapes Pop No that one is obvious. The black mould is just funny lol
Reddit: *super analyzes the gigue
Jordan: I literally told the dude to play whatever
Literally when people overanalyze not every director is a magician at their craft sometimes people just do random stuff and then everything in a movie is analyzed to the littlest detail I'm glad Jordan just told jeremy to play whatever
@@HamaVinh At the same time, it's still really fun to analyse stuff and see the different interpretations that exist of the same event. The story becomes a mirror in that regard.
@@HamaVinh Get Out is most definitely magical though. It just shows you can overanalyze everything, even finely crafted movies.
Reddit: I'm no film aficionado
Jordan: 😤🙄😑🤨
999th like
It's crazy how one of the funniest men in the world is also an amazing horror director
One of the funniest men in the world? Wtf?
Yo
@@jimmyreece5781 he is a comedian tho
@@majorhawk2339 So is Amy Schumer...
@@jimmyreece5781 what does she have to do with this at all she’s disgusting and unfunny
I love the fact that u can make a simple story and people will make deep theories about it and the writers will be like “oh wow that would’ve been a great idea”
Simple creations birth complex imaginations
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Is here him?⬆️
Its specially fub when directors go like "...yep, i TOTALLY meant that" but like, they're being very sarcastic about it, its a form of self awareness i really like
Imagine If he actually said "I finally beat cha Jessie hahaha ahaaha" that's would have fit the vibe so perfectly and not over the top at all since its right he did beat him
how is get out a simple story bro what
redditor: explains deep symbolism between froot loops and milk eaten seperately
peele: nah she just weird asf
Spot on 😂😂😂
Lmfao
It was an understandable theory though..
But he used the black cars as symbolism for black bodies that level of symbolism is so deep i didn't think it was possible to go so deep
And buck was slang for male slaves
Died at Jordan Peele doing the dying deer sound. Would not have known it was him!
that was a joke, wasnt it ? I'm confused now...
It’s real, i remember watching a video and he said that he can make animal sounds
Felipe Na I don’t think it was a joke lol sounds exactly like the sound he just made
Детерминизм это свобода
Guess you were a dying deer
I'm just so glad I watched "Get Out" blind. Just turned on TV one day when it started. Not every day you get to watch a masterpiece with legit zero spoilers or preconceptions.
Masterpiece? Lmao.
@@jimmyreece5781hater
same
@@jimmyreece5781it is. What films are you into?
That's how I watch every movie, it's the best way honestly
I can’t believe this is the same guy who played meegan during key and peele
Noah_ERZ nooo
🗣ANDRE!!!
Lol he’s a genius I love em ..him and Keegan
Same
And was on MADtv (a.k.a "the bargain basement version of Saturday Night Live"). But, hey, gotta start somewhere...
English teachers be like: what is the hidden message?
Jordan Peele on the ukulele scene: Just play whatever.
😂😂
“The power of marijuana”
Yup
But the buck. The male dear is called a buck a male slave is also called a buck
@@adonaiyah2196 see I knew I wasn’t the only one that peeped that
Fan: **Has really good theory and evidence to prove it**
Jordan: *Man, the power of Marijuana*
Hahahahah
I read this as he was saying it.
Was it you? 😂
Most of them are just over analysing honestly but if people can find their own intended metaphors and subtlety then that's amazing
Hes right tho
Lots of respect for just having an open and honest dialog with fans about their theories. This makes Jordan Peele feel more accessible and 'one of us' rather than some director up on a golden pedestal and out of reach. Thank you for being a director for the fans, by the fans. You're the best Jordan!
When the lady is checking Chris out and touching him, when she looked at her husband in the wheel chair and said “not bad, not bad at all, right?” it sounded like she was looking at a new car, a new body for her husband.
Dang that’s creepy to think about
I can already hear jordan's response to this. "Yes indeed, they want the best bodies in the best condition much like you would want your new car to be in its best condition"
Yeah, that’s the point.
Yeah as you see they had a auction on him but the blind guy won he wanted Chris eyes
Duhhhhhhhh
"Yeah...I meant that...that's what I meant....................when I did that." 😂
What are you wearing? 👀
Stephen King wrote a memoir called "On Writing: A memoir of the craft". In it, he talks about coming across crazy theories about what things in his books represent and talks about how like no, it was just a red shirt. He mentions sometimes fans give a little too much credit. Things aren't always that deep
Mr. Soad “uhhh, khakis”
Have you seen Back to School with Rodney Dangerfield? He's a multi-millionaire/billionaire, whichever, and decides to go to college with his son. He has to write an essay and hires the author of the book to write the essay. The professor gives him a C because his report was way off and that was not what the author meant all.
I was the one like that gave you 1k. You're welcome.
99% of directors would never breaks down fan theories. Thank you Jordan Peele !
Black Phillip also u must not get out much or live under a rock huh lmao
equiDreams vfcxd hes right, go away
the old 99%
greatest director ive seen
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The scary thing is this movie reminded me of a gentleman I met once when I was a teen. There was an older gentleman I knew that had a similar injury/wound as those with brain transplants that would frequent the barbershop to get his hair cut. But his injury was more gruesome. He wore a wig to cover the top of his scalp which was partially missing or something: so you could see part of his brain. And he'd have to treat the wound constantly to prevent infection. The only way you'd know is if you were in the barbershop when he was getting a hair cut. And he would only get the sides cut.
The barber thought I was mature enough, and that it was important enough, for me to see it. The gentleman reluctantly showed me and a few others. We were told that his injury was a severe reaction and treatment to an experiment he was involuntarily involved in decades ago that left him in such a state. That's when we began to have conversations about the Tuskegee experiment and other experiments involuntarily done to 'blacks' in the past. The barber thought it important for me and others to not only know that history but to know that it's not just history: there were still some of our people living with the consequences of such experiments. This was in the 90s in Detroit at Bob's barbershop on 7 Mile with Melvin the barber before he moved to Atlanta. Lost touch with Melvin but always wanted to say thank you to him for the free cuts for good report cards and such. I appreciate it
That's amazing.
woah
I absolutely loved and needed that story
Excellent commentary.
Not possible.😂
The laugh he does after saying "I finally beat ya Jesse" is just the laugh he does for the ghost of Duke Ellington lol
knew I recognized it hahaha
Rose's father: I'm really happy that deer died!
Also Rose's father: *got killed by a deer*
Good catch
Karma
The dad says he hates deer and he's tryna extinct them.
the deer represents peace and nonharmful presence .
Same with the Aztecs n the other indigenous people .
The white euorpeans Murdered the Men with no threat any so ever
Dank Guru the deer represents black people
Yeah- the Aztecs were not harmless passive people. They were a gigantic military empire.
Jordan Peele is a straight up legend, the oscar was well deserved
no
Agreed! 👏 👏 👏
@@cecicestmoi yes.
@@shitwindsshitcity6689 *YES*
Buzz Feeded triggered white ppl lol
“I do the sound of the dying deer if you didn’t know that was me”
I can safely say I didn’t know it was him.
This is awesome, so glad Jordan did this. Far too often directors stay silent on their films, hoping for an air of ambiguity, but if you're anything like me I just want answers damn it!
Yeah Lynch would never ever ever do this
True!!!
Yeeeeeeees
Was going to take a jab at Lynch, but you beat me to it!
I agree 100%.
This whole "open interpretation" thing is for me.
Yes, I can have my own interpretation, but I still wanna know what the author wanted to express.
"I LOVE this theory
it's 100% false"
Jordan peele is a Plot twist him self
Ooh I got it to 3k
He said this right when i was reading this comment
Kezzie Akintola m.
If this movie was a book my teacher would go *crazy* making us annotate it
RT BRO
I’d lowkey enjoy that
@@iSummonedTay high keyyy
That would be cool if a teacher did that
let me guess your teacher was black?
I love how he's like "no, the segregation of milk and fruit loops isn't a metaphor. It's just that if you eat cereal without milk, you've got to be a psychopath!"
"I FINALLY BEAT YA JESSE"
that's hilarious, I wouldn't have minded that lol
Same
Francis S yeah that’s not too far at all. it would’ve been cool lol
I think it would have had a cheezy Star Wars type vibe if he wrote that in. Good choice.
Feel if he just said I finally beat ya it would be better
peele being like "yeah that's exactly what i meant to do" is me when i realise i did something genius in my writing even though i had no idea i was doing it
Wow man that's such a crazy different scenario how could you have possibly come up with that situation 🤯
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Is here him?⬆️
I particularly liked that he did not kill Rose but instead left her to die on the side of the road - the worst way someone could die in Chris's opinion.
Nice catch.
Yes, that was so satisfying! And it was also interesting how she died like how Chris' mom died: cold and alone
Wow!! Really cool connection. That just blew me away.
just like the deer!
I also thought it was interesting that she probably thought her white womanhood would save her-- Chris was looking like the aggressor in the scene, and a white officer would come to the conclusion that he was guilty. But she was left to bleed out on the road instead. Very satisfying, yeah.
The spot on theories and overanalyzed ones are both equally entertaining. There was one about Mace Windu having a purple saber - signifying the mix between light (blue) and dark (red) - but Sam Jackson just wanted a purple saber lol
Ya n they acc used that to describe it more since mace was a master of form 7 vapaad which uses the dark side n fury
The "I finally beat you jessy" Could've been an iconic line
it would either be the modern day "heres johnny!" or completely whiff, no in between lol
Kind of cheesy... I think it was perfect without it
Im happy he didnt add that line , the movie turned great w/o it
You can only do that on his comedy skits , it would be perfect fit
I'm so glad he didn't go with his original ending!!
He should’ve added but again it would be sort of disrespectful to Jesses family
This movie has way more details than I thought
I'm ur dog i was thinking the same, makes me wanna give it a second watch.
yes.
Horizon31 lol i thought you literally meant im ur dog.
It's semiotics, basically in a film someone had to plan everything and make the set so nothing is ever there by accident. Obvs that depends on the film though.
Not really, it's easy to say a film has alot of details if you scrutinize it enough... Honestly most of this movie was very sloppy, especially the script, I have no idea why people are saying its so great
The “Black Mold” thing is official for me. It just gets so good the more you think about it.
Yeah... I meant that... Yeah...
I so don't get it
@@theemirofjaffa2266 "black mold" is a well known fungus that can grow in houses and is very toxic, but also "mold" like "God broke the mold when he made you", or like a cooking (oven? English is not my first language) mold, so the black body/black mold is the container of the white stuff inside, be it cake dough or a white person's brain.
@@carlalussini great explanation... Jordan liked taking credit for that theory a little TOO much lmfao
Its non-canon though sooo
Get Out is the best horror/thriller movie ever. It's a masterpiece. One thing I always hate about horror movies is that they can't scare or creep me out or give me serious thrill or suspense. This movie gave me all that, it seriously creeped me out. I loved it.
"The gigue was up."
Peele: The power of marijuana.
"Some of y'all are crazy"
The perfect response to fan theories going too far.
Mohamed Sherif lmao
EXACTLY ✌🏾
Tru it's like sometimes there is just a ton of dumbshit like "I just noticed how in one scene ,according to the pythagorean theorem and e=mc squared and theory of relativity, there are 197384836348 atoms in one scene while in the next scene there are only 1846462848574 atoms this could possibly signify the fact that the world is constantly losing atoms due to global warming and how possibly the FBI is working with taco bell in a secret mission to take down thanos and help the justice league win
Fans: "Snoke is Mace Windu"
Rian Johnson: "Some of y'all are crazy"
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MarkiBash On the real tho😂😂😂
I need one for “Us”
That movie was confusing.
i saw many videos talking about possible theories you should watch them it help me understand better and to appreciate the little details on it
Yeah, way too many plot holes as well. Get Out was much better and a lot more detailed, and cleaned up in terms of plot.
@@streetrat48 There were a lot of fairy tale undertones. I think the movie works better if you treat it like a fairy tale and suspend your disbelief for certain things.
@@Elizabeth7373 I can do that, I just have a hard time suspending some logic in terms of how the connection to the tethered works because they didn't really play by their own rules for a majority of the film.
F.B.I Agent This. Like I noticed that Jason was the only one that was ever able to 'control' his own tethered counterpart. Everyone else just did their own thing like they weren't attached to anyone.
the black mold thing and jordan realizing how good that was, then deciding to say it was on purpose LOL
I didnt get that can you explain?
This… is actually one of the most interesting “interviews” I’ve watched. They should do more like this!
Tappy Toes what lmao
Tappy Toes it’s not even like that
He is joking lol
I bet Vanity Affair made this account
Tappy Toes I'm not white but if you really think that way, you should get help..
When he said he did the dying deer moan and then played it, I actually died of laughter
LMFAOOO
RIP
ME TOOOO right and then is proud like "if you didn't know" 😂😂
Me too!!
Why is it nobody ever coorelates the sound of the dying deer with the fly that woke Chris up in the middle of the night?
english teacher: what does the tone, speed, and volume of the ukelele represent and what song is he playing
Peele: literally anything
He is actually doing great, he is either straight up accepting or straight up denying the fan theories. Which is good because most of directors/authors says it is on audience perspective and blah blah blah.and they want to float various theories around the world.
Easter Egg: Jordan Peele wore that shirt as it was part of the Gigue repertoire for when Jesse Owens won the olympics. That night while eating cereal as a victory session at the new restaurant Deer 237, they wore specific cotton blend shirts that represented that specific format but had a Hawaiian ukulele type of fonts all over them. Fun fact, there considered it a family affair.
Hits blunt
Yo dude that's sick
Pass me that blunt quick
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Blunt hits.
I like that, "Yeah, I totally meant the black mold thing"
That would be me if I were a director. I would make movies and accept cool theories about them on the fly like I actually meant them.
Not a direct quote.. But yes you heard that
Anyone: I thin..
Peele: “youre definitely high af and smoking everyday of your life”
420 likes lol
I was about to like but i didn't want to mess up the 420😔
🤣🤣🤣
He literally said it once bruh
@@Dusk225 twice :D
I love how you can tell for some of these he’s like “yeah sure why not”
😂 fr like when he said “yea i meant that 🌝🌚”
More people should do this. Leaving your art up for interpretation usually starts wars about 1000 years down the line when everybody wants to be right about their own interpretation
I see what you did there
lmfaoo if you're talking about religion that was rlly smart
Economics drives wars, not religion. Don’t be silly
Now everyone is interpreting your comment on their own way
imagine being so naive to think religion has caused any wars and not economics XD
The fact that he did the voice for the dying deer tho 💀💀💀💀
Kissedby K ikr 👌🏼😂
" "hits blunt" blunt hits, is what it sounds like your doing over there".
Marcel hi Tobirama
@@evelyn_uchiha didn't know an uchiha would be here
Awkward
@@Marcellean Why do you always have to make it about race?
Juan Irizarry I’m sorry ma’am
I like this. I get art is open for interpretation and finding your own meaning and takeaways, and I get why an artist will do the whole "Its for me, its my meaning" and "its all for you to figure out" but it was refreshing and down to Earth to see an artist just say "Nah this is what I intended, this is what that meant". Also liked he found some ideas interesting and even if it wasn't what he meant was like "Yeah I get that"
I couldn't stop laughing at the gigue comment
The "gigue" is up? I can't remember the last time I saw/heard a fan theory reach so far. That was beautiful.
"So that guy was playing giguejij no.9 by bach, but super slow maaaaaaaan"
Facts Jordan goes the power of drugs
mrmomokar same
Hahahahhaha marijuana's power
The movie that made me buy a portable phone charger.
Swamit Kher lmfao that’s hilarious 😂
Smart move! ;-)
Lmao I love this reference
LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
It’s just a joke Cody Hanssen
"Yeah I meant that..."
BEN Tsay sexually
i picked up on a few of these hints, like the no smoking and the grandpa running, but seeing so much more was put into it, wow what a great in depth movie. jordan is definitely one of the best screenplay writers of this generation
A mind is a terrible thing to waste
Bro i read that at the exact time it was played
A waste is a terrible thing to mind
@@sriyasodharmma4021 😅😅brooo
@@sriyasodharmma4021 Okay now you just overused yours right there.
Am mind is a terrible thing to waste
especially if it's all over the place, your mind all over his face
How do brains taste? When they mixed with gun powder
semi to fully automatic makes the gun louder
"Man, the power of marijuana." 😂
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Lol hits blunt pshh blunt hit 🤣😥😂
XD
"They all ride black cars like the black bodies they're going to ride away in" 💀
😂😂
Lol. Just wild
Dana Flamenco ctfu my favorite part
I get what they're saying but rich people always drive in black cars in movies...... It's not that crazy or random of a thing for Peele to have in the movie. I feel like that one is a stretch at best.
@@Harleigh_19 No.
5:50 he laughed like he has an idea of doing a movie about that name lmao.
"Man, the power of marijuana"
Nick LOL my favortie part, also when he said "he's not whipping out bach or anything"
this got me so bad :D
that is the funniest response ever! lol
that part is very meme-worthy XD
XD
Jordan Peele's emergence is a gift to moviegoers. What a humble -- but thoughtful, and deep -- guy. Make many more films, please sir!
Thoughtful and deep yes, but humble, I don't see that.
@@hangfried9429 bruh how do you not see it??
@@hangfried9429 humbleness is not something you see. Arrogance is.
6:24 English teachers describing literature to students
6:32 the author of the literature
😂
Shakespeare rises
Lmao
Shakespeare noises
It’s amazing that one day he just started making really complex and thought provoking thriller/horror movies just out of nowhere. Didn’t know he had so much talent.
I absolutely cannot wait to see what Jordan Peele does next.
PogieJoe Apparently he is set to direct an Live Action Anime film called : Akira, Akira is one of my favourite anime movies of all time hopefully if Jordan will direct it he will do a great job.
They will fuck that up
He will be doing the remake of the twilight zone
Oh no... Not Akira... He is gonna make the protagonist black.
After seeing this "movie", I am pretty sure he would.
i could listen to jordan peele explaining things for hours. he just says everything so calmly, and he’s such a brilliant guy.
The GIGUE is up thing F*CKIN CRACKED me up tbh xD that shit was too on point to get debunked like that haha
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Sup my dude.
JaxBlade Some people just go too far.
JaxBlade The power...of marijuana
JaxBlade BRUH YOU'RE IN EVERY VIDEO I CHECK OUT
it's crazy how much thought really went into this movie; the plot twist was incredible and it's easily one of my favourite movies i've ever watched.
"I never thought people would have picked up on this so fast"
Sir you have vastly underestimated the iternet
Madeline Daugherty And the "power of marijuana" so he says 😅
I mean he have probably looked at TH-cam comments before. It`s not always the most civilized placed where conversations happen. So as far as i am concerned i think he`s thought process is justified
The GT is Here or any leftist, SJW snowflake. Because they are in fact very racist towards white men
overestimated*
John Qi That's not grammar, that's spelling. Grammar refers to sentence structure. Not whether or not words are accurately spelled. And its clearly a typo.
I think the movie is about the Bystander Effect.
Chris is portrayed as someone who only watches. He's a professional photographer, sat watching TV as his mother died, and is faced with the possibility of watching someone else live their life in his body. It's finally at the end when he finally decides to take action.
IKMNification amazing
I dont think its about the movie as much as to do with the character Chris. He didnt act when his mother was dying, but later he decides to act.
+VOID please just stfu
interwsting point
Acosmist He can't help not understanding the point of the movie.
Go easy...
I saw this movie twice in theaters and have watched it several times since, but this video revealed some things I STILL hadn't caught yet! Jordan Peele is a genius, and this is one of the best movies ever.
I know right? I studied cinema and usually notice small details hidden in a movie but this video made me realise how much I missed.
This is how I imagine Shakespeare might respond to stuff now. "Yeah I meant that... sure..."
The Black Mold theory was actually amazing.
Jino John Joseph following that theory’s logic, shouldn’t they be White Molds since the bodies being discarded are white people’s?
re-watched the bit about the mold at 6:18. "black people's bodies are used as molds, a hollow shell for white people to use", makes sense now
When u just putting random lines in movie but it lead to great theory that u didn intend or thought of until u heard it
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the reason you never caught it... is because it's not there. Did you not watch this video just now? He admits to not having thought of that lol
Best part of this video: “i literally just told him to play whatever”
That was the best part 😂😂😂😂
If he wanted the girl to be twisted, why didn't she just pour the milk first then the cereal
That's actually a common way of doing it...
Paul Blart true 😂😂
Cos thats just too far
karl higgins Fax
nah that's too evil.
7:26 this part actually made me laugh so hard. Even though it may be 1-2 seconds short, like the look he gave.
My theory is this is actually Jordan and Keegan's longest sketch. He's just such a good actor he's able to act like a good director/writer.
This is the most accurate theory, so accurate that this is actually the practical truth.
Yeah and I still find it amazing how this dude, who created one of the spookiest movies I've seen, also created a video about two magical "negros" fighting. 😭😂
I wish more directors would do this because it makes you appreciate the movie so much more
He’s so nonchalant about directing such a movie
YEAH LMAO
Yup!
And wrote
He’s been writing for years before he made this.
@@TheWelchProductions Yes, their point is he’s so laid back about making such a genius movie, that he’s so laid back that he created that.
After seeing get out, us, and now candyman I can say I am obsessed. I love the parallels, all of the thought provoking symbolism, and the deeper meaning in all of these movies. BIG fan!
Crazy that a comedian like Pele can go from comedy to a legitimately great horror/thriller director.
Charlie Brooker, the maker of 'Black Mirror,' was a comedian first too.
they say humor is the mind's way of escaping torment
Gram T Humor is a coping mechanism? Yeah how does that have to do with directing movies.
Platinum Pepe
The movie isn't racist though.
You're probably white so you are hurt that this is the second time white people lost in a movie. First time was in Django Unchained.
Come on dude. Stop being such a loser and deal with it.
Pfitz He actually said somewhere that comedy is a lot like horror if done well because in both you are constantly setting things up to hopefully pay them off at the end
"i'm no movie aficionado"
"okay well then....' *shrugs and keeps reading*
K L aficionado*
@@babybottle105 -_____-
K L lmao
hilarious for some reason
jocaguz18 makes them sound fancy lmao
“I do the sound of the dying deer”
2:11 the power of marijuana 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He’s the Tyler The Creator of the film industry
JETSKI BEATZ what does that even mean
He's weird
no, Quentin Tarantino is
pineapplehead • 28 years ago what
lmao because he’s black?
Comment: **hits blunt**
Peele: blunt hits, is what it sounds like your doing over there
Lmao that got me
Edit: god bless your likes, all of you, you’re doing this world a huge favor
3:08
Saw this comment right just after this happened lmao
Jordan Peele is talented
Nard Dog (HITS BLUNT) Can I hit that? I like that video too (hits bong)
Nard Dog i don’t get it
when he pulled the cotton out of his ear I was like NOOOOOOOO you cant take it out yet! but then he smashed the tea cup so it was all good
Exactly like why take it out????
@@PinkLaptop Maybe to make sure nobody could sneak up on him?
sall gud
hahaha the "Black mold" still gets me in 2022 (6:19)
3:25 every comment read should begin with "hits blunt"
Lyrical Myracle
Bruh, you not only on every rap song but you here too?
Vanessa Oquendo fr
Why are you on every video?
And ends with "you can put your weed in there."
nigga u everywhere
Never thought Jordan Peele imitating a dying deer would be the highlight of my evening
Or my morning
Lmao same 🤣
I also thought of something else. When Rose told Chris that her dad would probably tell him that President Obama is the best President of his lifetime and it’s going to suck. Yet she claimed she never dated a black man. That’s a very specific thing to say AND she knows it going to suck because she had to deal with her victim’s awkwardness in that moment for 8 years of his Presidency.
“He’s not whipping out bach”
Lmao 😂😂😂
Even his comments are connected to the story. "Whipping out Bach" like "whipping out back" as in whipping a black person out back
@@magnusbane5437 *bruh*
Jordan needs to see this.
@@cheesecakelasagna agreed
what about the theory that the cop wasnt a racist, but instead was investigating missing persons for whom the protagonist fits the mold.
Adam Chapman and Rose knew that, so she made him feel guilty by painting him as a racist so he felt like he had to drop it or else he would look bad!
Adam Chapman that's a good one
This is a really interesting theory.
why do you think he told her to chill? She went overboard like that to cover her tracks.
wow didnt think of that
i wrote a paper this semester where i analyzed how the family business in get out is symbolic and a re-enactment of the slave trade and how america will always hold racism on its soil. definitely my favorite movie, and something i loved to think deeper about
I think Jordan Peele really is white , just like the movie.
what did you get for your paper?
@@parnianpalangbod If you feed the professor's exactly what they want to read they will give you an A regardless of the quality of writing. It definitely depends on the field and the professors, but professors generally reward defeatist attitudes like "racism will always exist" because it's much easier than trying to craft genuine ways of overcoming racism.
I mean the movie was about how subconsciously racist white liberals can be but yeah go ahead live in your little fantasy world brainwashed white liberal woman
@@toastedt140 I got an A even though my professor said "I do not agree with this at all, but you used evidence to support your claim, here's the A."
Who would say that this person played such eccentric characters with Key and yet the way he interacts with his fans is just fascinating.
He's just so chill and down to earth.
Love Peele! Amazing person!
Crazy that this was the first movie he directed and it was this good. Easily one of the best movies of 2017
My respect to Peele went 4 times higher, he was definitely shadowed by Key's great comedic acting in sketches and we never saw his full potential