@@DunkIeosteus If you're not really intelligent, you wouldn't get how deep and thoughtful it was. It's entertaining and smart. That's a problem for the Tethered
Just watched The Deliverance on Netflix today & I immediately said this is Jordan Peele’s style! You can tell they were inspired by his films. The Them series on Amazon prime too, you can tell they were inspired by him! Dude literally changed black horror films forever!
I was shocked when I realized "Us" was directed by him because i only knew him from comedy. I love the fact he is providing so many lead roles for dark skinned black people in a world so full of racism and colorism. He really is opening doors left and right in many aspects.
@Robo Redneck Jordan Peele reignited my love horror genre. The saturation of crappy Hollywood white young lead, is now officially a dead horse. The fact they need to remake Asian horror movies or get non-white directors to breath life into shitty white leads proofs people need break. I for one I'm glad Peele isn't planning to have white lead, GOOD. We have plenty of white more famous directors that never had back leads, and many have double digit feature films, under their belts, with not a single black lead. Yet, people expect Peele to have one right after his 1st movie. The sheer Caucasity of it.
Hey, anyone who hasn't seen the new twilight zone. Usually when you don't have the original host, it doesn't feel the same. Jordan Peele probably does it better. I'm glad he is banging out stuff now of days.
There used to be a very dark comedy series when I was a kid called ‘The league of gentlemen’ always felt that Peele would fit in really well with the guys who made the show.
@@xxCoffeeholic This dude is commenting on everyone with Peele hate. I'm guessing over no white lead thing, closeted racist were asking right after Get Out. Which is funny cause non of this directors that have over 10-20+ movies ever had a black lead; Ridley Scott, Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, Peter Jackson, James Cameron, JJ Abrams, Wes Anderson, etc.
wtf? I've known Peele from Key and Peele sketches for comedy and now I found him as a Director from Nope and Get out which I just watched recently. My mind is blown holy sht
Jordan's films all have an element of truth to them. It shows racism still exists today and it will never be changed, the bame community will continue to rise above this issue in order to overcome white supremacy.
Jordan Peele is a cinematic genius. Switching from comedy to horror which are two totally different genres and do it masterfully. I love all his horror films this far and look forward to his latest one NOPE!
Us is masterpiece, no twist, just pure fun entertaining horror of the other; the poor, foreigners or immigrants. He's didn't pull an M Knight Shyamalan, and ignored all the sus comparison and did his on thing. Sixth Sense was masterpiece, Unbreakable became garbage with the twist ending. Us is drastically different from Get Out. Sign of creative storyteller.
@@alexanderkozlov9463 victimhood? Us is more about class status, and the gap between the haves and have not, and what happens when they revolt...You only see the black skin, inadvertently exposes your internal racism, buddy. I Don't expect anything less from white immigrant trying to pass as a real white American 😉BYE
He didn't write or direct the totality of Candyman; Win Rosenfeld and Nia DaCosta had creative liberty with the screenplay, same goes for twilight zone he lead his voice only and Lovecraft country his name...ignorance is not bliss, just accepted stupidity
Further to the themes explored include the casting of non-African American leads (Daniel Kaluuya and Lupita Nyong'o) in the roles of African Americans giving a global dimension in Get Out and Us. Both were great in the roles, but I wonder whether those films would have had a different voice if the leads weren't foreigners but actually African Americans. Its interesting that no one ever pointed that out about Jordan Peele's casting strategy given his films focus on race and class. Was the casting of foreigners deliberate or were Daniel and Lupita the best choices? I guess that will be something that Mr Peele will never reveal and it will go down in history as a source of conjecture.
Frankly o find his movies good, and there is some great scenes. But did redefined horror as a genre ? No Is he a genius of cinematography ? No. I find what he did in comedy actually better if there was a comparison. The problem being there was too little good horror movies these last 10 years...
I wonder if you think the plethora of Hollywood movies disproportionately showing Black people as drug dealers, aggressive, loud, dishonest, thieves, poorly educated, etc. whilst simultaneously showing White people as kind, honest, decent, saviors are racist too 🤔
@@riiraa881 And you think that’s justified making a racist movie like get out?? That’s what you expect from kid, but a adults like peel should know better.
@@riiraa881Nope, you're just actually actively racist. Funnily enough Peele was mocking your favorite type of racism in Get Out, and then went on to thrive on it. With mediocre nonsense. He should have stuck to comedy. Because he doesn't have talent in anything else. Clearly.
overhype about this guy because he's black . lol don't get me wrong I saw all the movies and the show. but this is just because he's black. that's all.
@Robo Redneck I'm gonna call it like it is, you're racist plain and simple. Nobody puts that much energy to commenting everywhere, so much negativity towards Peele. Either Peele fired you or you're racist. I'm betting its the latter. Racist hate being called racist while doing racist shit.
"I can't see myself casting a white dude." Now imagine me, a white person, saying something about a black dude or black person in general. This is why I don't watch Jordan Peele films. There are enough 'dividers' in the media as it is.
If you listen to him in full context, he said “because i’ve already seen that movie” as in white people have been the main characters in every movie genre 99% of the time. And he wants to give black actors the opportunity for these main character roles
@@mpn304 No. He’s literally saying white people have dominated hollywood and all of the biggest films for so many years and he wants to see more black representation in big hollywood films. Why do you have a problem with that?
@@easproductions1305 I’ve seen the films and that’s my opinion, Get Out is interesting but flubs it in the final third and Us is a serviceable, but not mind blowing film.