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ViewtifulJC

Banned
Oct 25, 2017
21,020
That Luinz remix was hard

I was reminded of It Follows and Glass with the cinematography, turns out it's the same DP. That's an upgrade from Get Out.

Lupita, my other wife, is bout to come through
 

tastybread

Member
Oct 27, 2017
320
How safe is this to watch spoiler wise? I went into 'Get Out' blind and was damn grateful after watching a trailer afterwards. Shit spoiled so much! :p
 

adamsappel

Member
Oct 27, 2017
2,503
Holy hell, that looks good! It looks long, too. I like a horror movie that can (hopefully) sustain its tension across multiple locations and time.
 

DiceHands

Member
Oct 27, 2017
4,636
God damnnnnnn!

I am innnnn

Love how they slowly turned I got five on it into a horror song as the trailer went along. Amazing stuff.
 

Gestalt

The Fallen
Nov 10, 2017
499
Looks awesome, enjoyed Get Out a lot so I'm sure I'll like this one too. And while it seems like it might be a bit on the nose, I thought the same thing about Get Out before seeing it, so I'll give this the benefit of the doubt.
 

jett

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Oct 25, 2017
44,647
Doesn't seem all that interesting (not really into Horror), but I assume it'll be meatier and funnier than the trailer makes it seem.
 

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Nov 7, 2017
30,876
Looks good and I'm sure it'll be even better.
 
Dec 9, 2017
1,431
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Why did you decide to use Luniz's "I Got 5 On It":
JORDAN PEELE:
That song, it came pretty simple, I'm making a movie in Northern California, that's a bay area hip-hop classic and I wanted to explore this very relatable journey of being a parent [and] maybe some of the songs you listened to back in the day aren't appropriate for your kids. So that was one level, and another part was, I love songs that have a great feeling but also have a haunting element to them and I feel like the beat in that song has this inherent cryptic energy, almost reminiscent of the Nightmare on Elm Street soundtrack. So those were the ideas that that song hit the bullseye on for me, and also, it's just a dope track."
 

Slayven

Never read a comic in his life
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Oct 25, 2017
92,987
I have a theory, the doppelganger are suppose to rep their blackness. That are trying to excape part of themselves
 

KNZFive

Member
Oct 28, 2017
2,754
Looks crazy. You also know there's probably going to be some twist in there too.
With all the rabbits in the trailer, my guess is that the "other" family are
a bunch of messed-up clones of some sort. That's why all those similar looking rabbits are kept in cages. Or maybe it's a social experiment made by aliens or others that clone people and have them kill each other.

Either way, it looks great. Hopefully it's as effective as Get Out, and Jordan Peele doesn't turn into another M. Night-like director who makes a big initial splash, but delivers diminishing returns afterwards.
 

Bufbaf

Don't F5!
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Oct 25, 2017
12,622
Hamburg, Germany
Not necessarily a jumpscare horror guy, but yeah, this looks hella interesting. Also love the little character parts, the dad baseball bat part is great :D
 

vestan

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Dec 28, 2017
24,605
I have a theory, the doppelganger are suppose to rep their blackness. That are trying to excape part of themselves
that's honestly a really interesting interpretation.

tbh i'm expecting something a lot more clear cut out of this though.

peele says that the movie isn't neccessarily about race but more how we're our own worst enemies. very much different from get out.



 

ElBoxy

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Oct 25, 2017
14,123
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Why did you decide to use Luniz's "I Got 5 On It":
JORDAN PEELE:
That song, it came pretty simple, I'm making a movie in Northern California, that's a bay area hip-hop classic and I wanted to explore this very relatable journey of being a parent [and] maybe some of the songs you listened to back in the day aren't appropriate for your kids. So that was one level, and another part was, I love songs that have a great feeling but also have a haunting element to them and I feel like the beat in that song has this inherent cryptic energy, almost reminiscent of the Nightmare on Elm Street soundtrack. So those were the ideas that that song hit the bullseye on for me, and also, it's just a dope track."
A lot of West coast hip hop is a remix away from sounding like a horror theme. Hail Mary without the lyrics is unsettling.
 

Z-Beat

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Oct 25, 2017
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Oyashiro-Sama

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Oct 27, 2017
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Wow! That looks damn good! Fantastic choice of music as well! Don't know how he made "I got 5 on it" suspenseful but they did!

Looking forward to this!