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Latest podcast episodes about director jordan peele

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2580: Jay King ~ GRAMMY® Award Balloted Platinum Music Label Owner, Producer, Songwriter, Vocalist on Biz Music Ownership & Economic Success

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 36:06


GRAMMY® Balloted Club Nouveau, Timex Social ClubGrammy Award Balloted singer and music label executive, Jay King, was elected CEO/President of the California Black Chamber of Commerce (CBCC) in June of 2019.GRAMMY® Award Balloted Jay King/Club Nouveau's music & samples have been featured in many TV & Film Soundtracks including the #1 Hit Movie "US" by Director Jordan Peele!This week, I look at how a brand can stay relevant decade after decade.As a veteran mogul Jay King brings as much humility to the field as he does what has been called his genius. With three decades of continuous achievements in music, management, film/TV/radio, consulting and publishing; King has made an indelible impression. He claims Northern California in general as his hometown due to a nomadic youth spent between many of the Bay Area's cities; as well as Alaska for birthing his career. There was a deep musical undercurrent added to his early years by a clan which boasted a number of ministers, extending from his great-grandfather through a number of cousins, who all played instruments as well. His great uncle, Saunders King, a respected jazz/blues guitarist, offered the West Coast the first family hit in the 1940's—‘The S.K. Blues'—adding to the musical backdrop of King's childhood. In 1986, King starting the independent record label JAY Records to release the Timex Social Club hit ‘Rumors' and ushered in the biggest selling single of 1986 (3.5 million copies) and becoming the #1 R&B single on the Billboard Charts. With a Top 10 single on the Billboard Pop charts for over 56 weeks, King watched his life change as his music became an unprecedented hit. What he'd produced was history-making, as nobody had before taken an R&B song from an indie label to such heights. Although having independently produced, pressed and marketed his own music King was without the money to compete at radio plays and had to be creative with promoting. “There were challenges. You couldn't reach out to stores, and social media didn't exist then so you couldn't let people know with a click of a button that you had something out. You had to get out and hustle. People were making fun of me and laughing because I was out hustling records.” Bypassing traditional methods, King utilized Macola Records because of its position as an indie manufacturer with no association to a major label.Such moves from a 24 year old entrepreneur made the year 1986 even more memorable, as he quickly followed up with a label/production deal with Warner Brother Records and his King Jay Records label, subsequently releasing the first Club Nouveau single ‘Jealousy' and the album, ‘Life, Love & Pain'. After ‘Jealousy' went to #8 on the Billboard R&B charts in September of 1986, followed by ‘Situation #9' (#4 Billboard R&B charts), 1987 came in with an even bigger bang when ‘Lean On Me' was released in February and became #1 Billboard Pop/#2 Billboard R&B platinum single, winning a Grammy for R&B Song of The Year.Club Nouveau's music is in heavy demand commercially in movies and is sampled in many of today's artists hit makers like Ashanti, Chris Brown and many more.The group is STILL on the scene, performing hundreds of LIVE concert a year & recording NEW music!© 2025 All Rights Reserved© 2025  Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy:  https://tinyurl.com/BASAud

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2503: Jay King ~ GRAMMY® Honoree, Timex Social Club, Club Nouveau, Music Label Exec, President CBCC Talks Your Brand & Legacy

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 35:54


GRAMMY® winner Club Nouveau, Timex Social ClubGrammy Award winning singer and music label executive, Jay King, was elected CEO/President of the California Black Chamber of Commerce (CBCC) in June of 2019.GRAMMY® Award winning Jay King/Club Nouveau's music & samples have been featured in many Soundtracks including the #1 Hit Movie "US" by Director Jordan Peele!This week, I look at how a brand can stay relevant decade after decade.As a veteran mogul Jay King brings as much humility to the field as he does what has been called his genius. With three decades of continuous achievements in music, management, film/TV/radio, consulting and publishing; King has made an indelible impression. He claims Northern California in general as his hometown due to a nomadic youth spent between many of the Bay Area's cities; as well as Alaska for birthing his career. There was a deep musical undercurrent added to his early years by a clan which boasted a number of ministers, extending from his great-grandfather through a number of cousins, who all played instruments as well. His great uncle, Saunders King, a respected jazz/blues guitarist, offered the West Coast the first family hit in the 1940's—‘The S.K. Blues'—adding to the musical backdrop of King's childhood. In 1986, King starting the independent record label JAY Records to release the Timex Social Club hit ‘Rumors' and ushered in the biggest selling single of 1986 (3.5 million copies) and becoming the #1 R&B single on the Billboard Charts. With a Top 10 single on the Billboard Pop charts for over 56 weeks, King watched his life change as his music became an unprecedented hit. What he'd produced was history-making, as nobody had before taken an R&B song from an indie label to such heights. Although having independently produced, pressed and marketed his own music King was without the money to compete at radio plays and had to be creative with promoting. “There were challenges. You couldn't reach out to stores, and social media didn't exist then so you couldn't let people know with a click of a button that you had something out. You had to get out and hustle. People were making fun of me and laughing because I was out hustling records.” Bypassing traditional methods, King utilized Macola Records because of its position as an indie manufacturer with no association to a major label.Such moves from a 24 year old entrepreneur made the year 1986 even more memorable, as he quickly followed up with a label/production deal with Warner Brother Records and his King Jay Records label, subsequently releasing the first Club Nouveau single ‘Jealousy' and the album, ‘Life, Love & Pain'. After ‘Jealousy' went to #8 on the Billboard R&B charts in September of 1986, followed by ‘Situation #9' (#4 Billboard R&B charts), 1987 came in with an even bigger bang when ‘Lean On Me' was released in February and became #1 Billboard Pop/#2 Billboard R&B platinum single, winning a Grammy for R&B Song of The Year.Club Nouveau's music is in heavy demand commercially in movies and is sampled in many of today's artists hit makers like Ashanti, Chris Brown and many more.The group is STILL on the scene, performing hundreds of LIVE concert a year & recording NEW music!© 2024 All Rights Reserved© 2024  Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy:  https://tinyurl.com/BASAud

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2442: Jay King ~ GRAMMY® Honoree, Timex Social Club, Club Nouveau, Music Label Exec, President CBCC Talks Your Brand & Legacy

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 35:54


GRAMMY® winner Club Nouveau, Timex Social ClubGrammy Award winning singer and music label executive, Jay King, was elected CEO/President of the California Black Chamber of Commerce (CBCC) in June of 2019.GRAMMY® Award winning Jay King/Club Nouveau's music & samples have been featured in many Soundtracks including the #1 Hit Movie "US" by Director Jordan Peele!This week, I look at how a brand can stay relevant decade after decade.As a veteran mogul Jay King brings as much humility to the field as he does what has been called his genius. With three decades of continuous achievements in music, management, film/TV/radio, consulting and publishing; King has made an indelible impression. He claims Northern California in general as his hometown due to a nomadic youth spent between many of the Bay Area's cities; as well as Alaska for birthing his career. There was a deep musical undercurrent added to his early years by a clan which boasted a number of ministers, extending from his great-grandfather through a number of cousins, who all played instruments as well. His great uncle, Saunders King, a respected jazz/blues guitarist, offered the West Coast the first family hit in the 1940's—‘The S.K. Blues'—adding to the musical backdrop of King's childhood. In 1986, King starting the independent record label JAY Records to release the Timex Social Club hit ‘Rumors' and ushered in the biggest selling single of 1986 (3.5 million copies) and becoming the #1 R&B single on the Billboard Charts. With a Top 10 single on the Billboard Pop charts for over 56 weeks, King watched his life change as his music became an unprecedented hit. What he'd produced was history-making, as nobody had before taken an R&B song from an indie label to such heights. Although having independently produced, pressed and marketed his own music King was without the money to compete at radio plays and had to be creative with promoting. “There were challenges. You couldn't reach out to stores, and social media didn't exist then so you couldn't let people know with a click of a button that you had something out. You had to get out and hustle. People were making fun of me and laughing because I was out hustling records.” Bypassing traditional methods, King utilized Macola Records because of its position as an indie manufacturer with no association to a major label.Such moves from a 24 year old entrepreneur made the year 1986 even more memorable, as he quickly followed up with a label/production deal with Warner Brother Records and his King Jay Records label, subsequently releasing the first Club Nouveau single ‘Jealousy' and the album, ‘Life, Love & Pain'. After ‘Jealousy' went to #8 on the Billboard R&B charts in September of 1986, followed by ‘Situation #9' (#4 Billboard R&B charts), 1987 came in with an even bigger bang when ‘Lean On Me' was released in February and became #1 Billboard Pop/#2 Billboard R&B platinum single, winning a Grammy for R&B Song of The Year.Club Nouveau's music is in heavy demand commercially in movies and is sampled in many of today's artists hit makers like Ashanti, Chris Brown and many more.The group is STILL on the scene, performing hundreds of LIVE concert a year & recording NEW music!© 2024 All Rights Reserved© 2024  Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy:  https://tinyurl.com/BASAud

Sizzling Samachar of the Day
New Jordan Peele film to release in Christmas

Sizzling Samachar of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 3:40


Director Jordan Peele has announced his next project, with an untitled film set to release on Christmas Day in 2024. Peele is well-known for his critically-acclaimed horror films, including Get Out and Us, so it's highly likely that this upcoming film will also fall under the horror genre.

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2362: Jay King ~ GRAMMY® Award winning Singer & Record Label Executive, President CBCC Talks Game-Changing Your Brand

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 35:54


GRAMMY® winner Club Nouveau, Timex Social ClubGrammy Award winning singer and record label executive, Jay King, was elected CEO/President of the California Black Chamber of Commerce (CBCC) in June of 2019.GRAMMY® Award winning Jay King/Club Nouveau's music & samples have been featured in many Soundtracks including the #1 Hit Movie "US" by Director Jordan Peele!This week, I look at how a brand can stay relevant decade after decade.As a veteran mogul Jay King brings as much humility to the field as he does what has been called his genius. With three decades of continuous achievements in music, management, film/TV/radio, consulting and publishing; King has made an indelible impression. He claims Northern California in general as his hometown due to a nomadic youth spent between many of the Bay Area's cities; as well as Alaska for birthing his career. There was a deep musical undercurrent added to his early years by a clan which boasted a number of ministers, extending from his great-grandfather through a number of cousins, who all played instruments as well. His great uncle, Saunders King, a respected jazz/blues guitarist, offered the West Coast the first family hit in the 1940's—‘The S.K. Blues'—adding to the musical backdrop of King's childhood.Jay King broadened his own talent when he took up the trumpet in his freshman year of high school and when Popping and Breaking became popular; dance soon opened doors to his subsequent career in music. As his music and connections continued to develop, he found himself writing songs for Con Funk Shun whose members, Michael Cooper and Felton Pilate, encouraged King against the detractors who at the time didn't like his sound. In 1986, King starting the independent record label JAY Records to release the Timex Social Club hit ‘Rumors' and ushered in the biggest selling single of 1986 (3.5 million copies) and becoming the #1 R&B single on the Billboard Charts. With a Top 10 single on the Billboard Pop charts for over 56 weeks, King watched his life change as his music became an unprecedented hit. What he'd produced was history-making, as nobody had before taken an R&B song from an indie label to such heights. Although having independently produced, pressed and marketed his own music King was without the money to compete at radio plays and had to be creative with promoting. “There were challenges. You couldn't reach out to stores, and social media didn't exist then so you couldn't let people know with a click of a button that you had something out. You had to get out and hustle. People were making fun of me and laughing because I was out hustling records.” Bypassing traditional methods, King utilized Macola Records because of its position as an indie manufacturer with no association to a major label.Such moves from a 24 year old entrepreneur made the year 1986 even more memorable, as he quickly followed up with a label/production deal with Warner Brother Records and his King Jay Records label, subsequently releasing the first Club Nouveau single ‘Jealousy' and the album, ‘Life, Love & Pain'. After ‘Jealousy' went to #8 on the Billboard R&B charts in September of 1986, followed by ‘Situation #9' (#4 Billboard R&B charts), 1987 came in with an even bigger bang when ‘Lean On Me' was released in February and became #1 Billboard Pop/#2 Billboard R&B platinum single, winning a Grammy for R&B Song of The Year.Club Nouveau's music is in heavy demand commercially in movies and is sampled in many of today's artists hit makers like Ashanti, Chris Brown and many more.The group is STILL on the scene, performing hundreds of LIVE concert a year & recording NEW music!© 2023 All Rights Reserved© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy:  https://tinyurl.com/BASAud

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2323: Jay King ~ GRAMMY® Award winning Singer & Record Label Executive, CBCC Talks on Evolving Your Brand

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 35:54


GRAMMY® winner Club Nouveau, Timex Social ClubGrammy Award winning singer and record label executive, Jay King, was elected CEO/President of the California Black Chamber of Commerce (CBCC) in June of 2019.GRAMMY® Award winning Jay King/Club Nouveau's music was featured in the #1 Hit Movie "US" by Director Jordan Peele!This week, I look at how a brand can stay relevant decade after decade.As a veteran mogul Jay King brings as much humility to the field as he does what has been called his genius. With three decades of continuous achievements in music, management, film/TV/radio, consulting and publishing; King has made an indelible impression. He claims Northern California in general as his hometown due to a nomadic youth spent between many of the Bay Area's cities; as well as Alaska for birthing his career. There was a deep musical undercurrent added to his early years by a clan which boasted a number of ministers, extending from his great-grandfather through a number of cousins, who all played instruments as well. His great uncle, Saunders King, a respected jazz/blues guitarist, offered the West Coast the first family hit in the 1940's—‘The S.K. Blues'—adding to the musical backdrop of King's childhood.Jay King broadened his own talent when he took up the trumpet in his freshman year of high school and when Popping and Breaking became popular; dance soon opened doors to his subsequent career in music. As his music and connections continued to develop, he found himself writing songs for Con Funk Shun whose members, Michael Cooper and Felton Pilate, encouraged King against the detractors who at the time didn't like his sound. In 1986, King starting the independent record label JAY Records to release the Timex Social Club hit ‘Rumors' and ushered in the biggest selling single of 1986 (3.5 million copies) and becoming the #1 R&B single on the Billboard Charts. With a Top 10 single on the Billboard Pop charts for over 56 weeks, King watched his life change as his music became an unprecedented hit. What he'd produced was history-making, as nobody had before taken an R&B song from an indie label to such heights. Although having independently produced, pressed and marketed his own music King was without the money to compete at radio plays and had to be creative with promoting. “There were challenges. You couldn't reach out to stores, and social media didn't exist then so you couldn't let people know with a click of a button that you had something out. You had to get out and hustle. People were making fun of me and laughing because I was out hustling records.” Bypassing traditional methods, King utilized Macola Records because of its position as an indie manufacturer with no association to a major label.Such moves from a 24 year old entrepreneur made the year 1986 even more memorable, as he quickly followed up with a label/production deal with Warner Brother Records and his King Jay Records label, subsequently releasing the first Club Nouveau single ‘Jealousy' and the album, ‘Life, Love & Pain'. After ‘Jealousy' went to #8 on the Billboard R&B charts in September of 1986, followed by ‘Situation #9' (#4 Billboard R&B charts), 1987 came in with an even bigger bang when ‘Lean On Me' was released in February and became #1 Billboard Pop/#2 Billboard R&B platinum single, winning a Grammy for R&B Song of The Year.Club Nouveau's music is in heavy demand commercially in movies and is sampled in many of today's artists hit makers like Ashanti, Chris Brown and many more.The group is STILL on the scene, performing hundreds of LIVE concert a year & recording NEW music!All Rights Reserved © 2022 Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS

HartoCinema
21.- NOPE (2022), director: Jordan Peele

HartoCinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 40:32


Amigos, en este episodio de HartoCinema, platicamos sobre Nope, el tercer largometraje de Jordan Peele. Una película sobre una amenaza colosal, vecinos confundidos, y caballos bonitos.

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Fresh Air
Halloween Special Part I: Stephen King & Jordan Peele

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 46:10


We're dipping in the archive and finding our spookiest tape. Stephen King talks about what terrified him as a child — and what frightens him as an adult. Director Jordan Peele talks about the scares that inspire his filmmaking. Justin Chang reviews Armageddon Time.

Fresh Air
Halloween Special Part I: Stephen King & Jordan Peele

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 46:10


We're dipping in the archive and finding our spookiest tape. Stephen King talks about what terrified him as a child — and what frightens him as an adult. Director Jordan Peele talks about the scares that inspire his filmmaking. Justin Chang reviews Armageddon Time.

+63 Hit & Play
#PLUS63HP | Nope | +63 Hit & Play (Episode 58)

+63 Hit & Play

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 37:02


Jong and Chubax are back with a long awaited review of Director Jordan Peele's third film, Nope. How does it compare to his first two? Come find out!HOUSEKEEPINGWATCH US ON YOUTUBE: WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/PLUS63HPFOLLOW US ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM: @PLUS63HPLISTEN TO THE PODCAST: APPLE PODCAST, SPOTIFY OR AMAZONUP NEXTBULLET TRAINTHIS WEEKRATING RUBRICGOOD: 10 - MASTERPIECE, 9 - EXCELLENT, 8 - GREAT, 5-7 - LEVELS OF GOODBAD: 2-4 - LEVELS OF BAD, 1 - LOLMAIN TOPICNOPE (J8, C8)Hosts: Jong Clemente and Chubax Chuidian with Raymond Villanueva and Arnold Valentino.

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Going Rogue
Episode V: The Reshoots

Going Rogue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 56:31


In 2001, The Bourne Identity went through four rounds of reshoots, after going massively over budget and over schedule. The final product, partly directed and potentially edited by producer Frank Marshall instead of director Doug Liman, was a hit. Liman wasn't invited back for the sequel, but writer Tony Gilroy was. In 2016, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story went through six weeks of reshoots and a massive, post-directors cut re-edit, under the guidance of Tony Gilroy - initially as a writer, and later as a lot more. Lucasfilm would essentially bury his role during the film's promotion, but thanks to the Writers Guild of America, Gilroy got a screenplay credit. To do so, he essentially had to remake Rogue One. CLIPS: The Bourne Identity Access Granted: Screenwriter Tony Gilroy Get Out Original Ending with Director Jordan Peele's Commentary Happy Sad Confused: Chris Weitz The Moment with Brian Koppelman: Tony Gilroy (2018) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story MUSIC: "Industrial Cinematic", "Hitman", "Black Vortex", "Hero Down", "Concentration", "Hiding Your Reality", "Bleeping Demo", "The Complex", "Scissors", "Screensaver", "Peace of Mind", "Floating Cities", "Stay the Course", "Anguish", "Prelude & Action", "Lost Frontier", "Wisps of Whorls", "On the Shore" & "Rynos Theme" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Suspended Animation" & "The Paladin's Underworld" by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

So I Married A Horror Fan

In this special episode we are looking at the third movie from Director Jordan Peele, with his latest NOPE. This episode we have a special guest as we welcome back our best friend Nicole so we can discuss all of the Jordan Peele goodness. ****This is a full spoiler review and contains spoilers throughout**** We discuss our collective thoughts on Jordan Peele and his work to date. We also get into our expectations going into NOPE. We talk about our initial thoughts on NOPE after walking out of the cinema and how we felt discussing it. We get into some of our more out there theories behind what the film is really trying to say and how it all ties together. Was this movie mismarketed it and did the marketing combined with audience expectations leave the film in a tough spot? Where do we rank this movie against Peele's other works and how do we feel about watching it again? We also discuss where Jordan Peele could go from here and are we still excited to see what comes next? All of this and lots lots more in this jam packed discussion, saddle up your horses and join us as we go on this crazy adventure… Find us on Social Media: Twitter: SIMAHFPOD Instagram: soimarriedahorrorfan Tumblr: soimarriedahorrorfan

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Maximum Film!
Episode 257: The NOPE Show

Maximum Film!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 65:48


Director Jordan Peele's third film has a lot to say, which is something it has in common with Ify, Alonso, and Drea. The crew shares all their thoughts and feelings on this spectacle of spectacles, and then dreams up some studio attractions to rival Jupiter's Claim. [Note: there are spoilers, but there's also a warning beforehand!]What's GoodAlonso - Recipes from Alison Roman's YouTube Channel, especially Blueberry Cornmeal TartDrea - Nothing to See Here by Kevin WilsonIfy - Yesterdays PinsITIDICMarvel Has Revealed Its Slate of Movies Through 2025Netflix is Expanding The Gray Man into a cinematic universeQuidditch is changing its name to quadball to cut ties with J.K. RowlingStaff PicksDrea - A Love Song (2022)Alonso - The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972)Ify - Color Out of Space (2019)Soylent:Go to Soylent.com/maxfilm and use promo code MAXFILM to get 20% OFF your first order!Lumi Labs: Ever tried Microdosing? Visit Microdose.com and use MAXFILM for 30% off + Free Shipping. With:Ify NwadiweDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher

Joe and Raanan Talk Movies
Episode 72- "Nope"

Joe and Raanan Talk Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 61:04


The guys are back and this week they talk about how much Lex sucks, having a crew, saying I love you, Pythagorean theorem, Juneteenth, Decoding easter eggs, future guests, exploitation in film and an in depth analysis of the 3rd film from Director Jordan Peele, Nope.  Follow @joelistcomedy and @raanancomedy 

The Infinity Bros Podcast
Episode 128: Nope & The Boys Season 3 Spoiler Review

The Infinity Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 80:55


“When you're as strong as we are, accidents happen, things break, and sometimes they are the things that you love the most.” - Homelander, The Boys   Welcome to episode 128! On this episode Infinity Bros Isaac and Zayne stop by to break down season 3 of the Boys on Amazon Prime Video. Infinity Bro Zayne shares a theory on Black Noir while Infinity Bro Isaac gets jazzed about a scene 12 minutes into episode one. Infinity Bro Zayne then shares his review of Nope, the newest movie from Director Jordan Peele. It's a SPOILER review of both, so don't listen until you've seen the productions.   Support our friends at https://manyworldstavern.com and use the code "THEINFINITYBROS" when you checkout for a 10% discount!   Check out the Infinity Bros Patreon for EXCLUSIVE content, including unedited episodes, exclusive podcasts, and more!   Want to connect with the Infinity Bros Universe? Click this link --> https://linktr.ee/infinitybros   Listen to us review Season 1 of Ms. Marvel here -->  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-126-ms-marvel-season-and-finale-spoiler-review/id1460090836?i=1000570666800   Listen to us review Thor: Love & Thunder here --> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-125-thor-love-and-thunder-spoiler-review/id1460090836?i=1000569885662   Cover Art: Artist: Jack Baumert Social Media: @Jack_baumertart (Instagram)   Nerd News Bumper: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Song: Rain City (No Copyright Music) Music provided by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Free download link Here!   Infinity Gauntlet Bumper: Song: Colin Root - Blackout (No Copyright Music) Music provided by Tunetank. Free Download:  https://bit.ly/2UYtQY4​ Video Link: https://youtu.be/5dnw5QbiUmQ

Cinematic Savants

This week we do our best to breakdown the latest release from Writer, Producer, and Director Jordan Peele, Nope. Is this movie as entertaining as advertised or will you leave the theaters scratching your head while looking up at the clouds? Also, it's been a big week for Marvel Studios with their trailer releases on several projects, including the long-awaited sneak peek of Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever.

Popcorn and Soda
Nope (2022)

Popcorn and Soda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 41:01


Director Jordan Peele is going for a horror hat trick with his third film Nope (2022) hot off the heels of Get Out (2017) and Us (2019). Jason Furie and Adam Roth review this sci-fi horror mashup. How does it stack up against Peele's other films? How does it stack up against fellow alien invasions flicks? Find out if Peele still has what it takes or if he'll be commiserating with M. Night Shyamalan at the old Hollywood water-cooler.  Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram

IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit
'Nope' Director Jordan Peele

IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 39:46


Peele knows you'll have questions after seeing 'Nope,' but to what degree did he figure out the the life and history of his new film's alien life form? Peele answers that question, as he breaks down the process of making his UFO cinematically real, and what he learned from filmmakers like Paul Thomas Anderson and Quentin Tarantino. 'Nope' is a masterpiece of sound, and in second half of the podcast [19:40], we interview the films sound designer Johnnie Burn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2277: Jay King ~ Grammy® Award winning Singer & Record Label Executive, CBCC Talks on Evolving Your Brand

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 35:54


GRAMMY® winner Club Nouveau, Timex Social ClubGrammy Award winning singer and record label executive, Jay King, was elected CEO/President of the California Black Chamber of Commerce (CBCC) in June of 2019.GRAMMY® Award winning Jay King/Club Nouveau's music was featured in the #1 Hit Movie "US" by Director Jordan Peele!This week, I look at how a brand can stay relevant decade after decade.As a veteran mogul Jay King brings as much humility to the field as he does what has been called his genius. With three decades of continuous achievements in music, management, film/TV/radio, consulting and publishing; King has made an indelible impression. He claims Northern California in general as his hometown due to a nomadic youth spent between many of the Bay Area's cities; as well as Alaska for birthing his career. There was a deep musical undercurrent added to his early years by a clan which boasted a number of ministers, extending from his great-grandfather through a number of cousins, who all played instruments as well. His great uncle, Saunders King, a respected jazz/blues guitarist, offered the West Coast the first family hit in the 1940's—‘The S.K. Blues'—adding to the musical backdrop of King's childhood.Jay King broadened his own talent when he took up the trumpet in his freshman year of high school and when Popping and Breaking became popular; dance soon opened doors to his subsequent career in music. As his music and connections continued to develop, he found himself writing songs for Con Funk Shun whose members, Michael Cooper and Felton Pilate, encouraged King against the detractors who at the time didn't like his sound. In 1986, King starting the independent record label JAY Records to release the Timex Social Club hit ‘Rumors' and ushered in the biggest selling single of 1986 (3.5 million copies) and becoming the #1 R&B single on the Billboard Charts. With a Top 10 single on the Billboard Pop charts for over 56 weeks, King watched his life change as his music became an unprecedented hit. What he'd produced was history-making, as nobody had before taken an R&B song from an indie label to such heights. Although having independently produced, pressed and marketed his own music King was without the money to compete at radio plays and had to be creative with promoting. “There were challenges. You couldn't reach out to stores, and social media didn't exist then so you couldn't let people know with a click of a button that you had something out. You had to get out and hustle. People were making fun of me and laughing because I was out hustling records.” Bypassing traditional methods, King utilized Macola Records because of its position as an indie manufacturer with no association to a major label.Such moves from a 24 year old entrepreneur made the year 1986 even more memorable, as he quickly followed up with a label/production deal with Warner Brother Records and his King Jay Records label, subsequently releasing the first Club Nouveau single ‘Jealousy' and the album, ‘Life, Love & Pain'. After ‘Jealousy' went to #8 on the Billboard R&B charts in September of 1986, followed by ‘Situation #9' (#4 Billboard R&B charts), 1987 came in with an even bigger bang when ‘Lean On Me' was released in February and became #1 Billboard Pop/#2 Billboard R&B platinum single, winning a Grammy for R&B Song of The Year.Club Nouveau's music is in heavy demand commercially in movies and is sampled in many of today's artists hit makers like Ashanti, Chris Brown and many more.The group is STILL on the scene, performing hundreds of LIVE concert a year & recording NEW music!All Rights Reserved © 2022 BuildingAbundantSuccess!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2239: Jay King ~ Grammy® Award winning Singer and Record Label Executive on Evolving Your Brand

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 35:54


GRAMMY® winner Club Nouveau,Timex Social Club Grammy Award winning singer and record label executive, Jay King, was elected CEO/President of the California Black Chamber of Commerce (CBCC) in June of 2019.GRAMMY® Award winning Jay King/Club Nouveau's music was featured in the #1 Hit Movie "US" by Director Jordan Peele!This week, I look at how a brand can stay relevant decade after decade.As a veteran mogul Jay King brings as much humility to the field as he does what has been called his genius. With three decades of continuous achievements in music, management, film/TV/radio, consulting and publishing; King has made an indelible impression. He claims Northern California in general as his hometown due to a nomadic youth spent between many of the Bay Area's cities; as well as Alaska for birthing his career. There was a deep musical undercurrent added to his early years by a clan which boasted a number of ministers, extending from his great-grandfather through a number of cousins, who all played instruments as well. His great uncle, Saunders King, a respected jazz/blues guitarist, offered the West Coast the first family hit in the 1940's—‘The S.K. Blues'—adding to the musical backdrop of King's childhood. Jay King broadened his own talent when he took up the trumpet in his freshman year of high school and when Popping and Breaking became popular; dance soon opened doors to his subsequent career in music. As his music and connections continued to develop, he found himself writing songs for Con Funk Shun whose members, Michael Cooper and Felton Pilate, encouraged King against the detractors who at the time didn't like his sound. In 1986, King starting the independent record label JAY Records to release the Timex Social Club hit ‘Rumors' and ushered in the biggest selling single of 1986 (3.5 million copies) and becoming the #1 R&B single on the Billboard Charts. With a Top 10 single on the Billboard Pop charts for over 56 weeks, King watched his life change as his music became an unprecedented hit. What he'd produced was history-making, as nobody had before taken an R&B song from an indie label to such heights. Although having independently produced, pressed and marketed his own music King was without the money to compete at radio plays and had to be creative with promoting. “There were challenges. You couldn't reach out to stores, and social media didn't exist then so you couldn't let people know with a click of a button that you had something out.You had to get out and hustle. People were making fun of me and laughing because I was out hustling records.” Bypassing traditional methods, King utilized Macola Records because of its position as an indie manufacturer with no association to a major label. Such moves from a 24 year old entrepreneur made the year 1986 even more memorable, as he quickly followed up with a label/production deal with Warner Brother Records and his King Jay Records label, subsequently releasing the first Club Nouveau single ‘Jealousy' and the album, ‘Life, Love & Pain'. After ‘Jealousy' went to #8 on the Billboard R&B charts in September of 1986, followed by ‘Situation #9' (#4 Billboard R&B charts), 1987 came in with an even bigger bang when ‘Lean On Me' was released in February and became #1 Billboard Pop/#2 Billboard R&B platinum single, winning a Grammy for R&B Song of The Year. Club Nouveau's music is in heavy demand commercially in movies and is sampled in many of today's artists hit makers like Ashanti, Chris Brown and many more. The group is STILL on the scene, performing hundreds of LIVE concert a year & recording NEW music! All Rights Reserved © 2022 BuildingAbundantSuccess!! Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBAS Spot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS

No Stranger To Horror
0007 “The Matrix” of Modern Horror - Get Out (2017) feat. Kevin “K.L.” Martin Jr.

No Stranger To Horror

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 80:23


Director Jordan Peele shook the world with his 2017 directorial debut Get Out and to Black filmmakers in the horror landscape, this masterpiece did a lot more than just entertain… Writer, director, music manager, photographer, councilman, and Euroleague former professional basketball player, Kevin “K.L.” Martin Jr. comes on the show and together we break down the legacy of the iconic film that changed the horror landscape forever. I ask Martin Jr. about his many talents and how he's able to juggle the world of film, politics, music, and we deep dive into our experiences in the type of racism Jordan Peele brings to light in the legendary feature.  But wait, there's more…  Additionally, we tackle our thoughts Lil Rel Howrey's Oscar snub, the sunken place, Erika Alexander's scene-stealing performance, the Cornetto trilogy, Kevin's upcoming feature film directorial debut, and much more!    Where to find K.L. Martin Jr.:  Instagram: @codename_leon, @kaleidosightfilms, @3143_artist  Twitter: @codename_leon Website: https://www.kevinlmartin.com Proof of Concept: The Hit - Directed by K.L. Martin Jr.    Scenes mentioned in the podcast:   Erika Alexander Scene - Get Out  Sunken Place Scene- Get Out  Betty Gabriel Scene - Get Out   Like the thrill of horror? You can find more horror at the Westcoast Strange website at westcoaststrange.com   This podcast is presented by Geek Happy Network. You can find other shows at geekhappynetwork.com.

Success Talks With Rodney Saulsberry
097 - Comedy and Horror Film Director - Jordan Peele - 097

Success Talks With Rodney Saulsberry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 7:15


Voice Over Actor, Singer and Author Rodney Saulsberry narrates this bio feature on actor, director and writer Jordan Peele. He was born on February 21, 1979. He wrote and directed the Oscar-winning Get Out, a horror movie about racism that became a breakout hit and the most profitable film of 2017. He delivered another well-received fright flick with 2019's Us, and has been involved in the production of TV shows like The O.G. and a reboot of The Twilight Zone. 

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Jay King ~ GRAMMY® Award winning Music Label Owner, Producer, Songwriter, Vocalist on Biz Ownership & Economic Success Pt.1

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 35:54


GRAMMY® winner Club Nouveau,Timex Social Club GRAMMY® Award winning Jay King/Club Nouveau's music was featured in the 2019 #1 Hit Movie "US" by Director Jordan Peele! This week, I look at how a brand can stay relevant decade after decade. As a veteran mogul Jay King brings as much humility to the field as he does what has been called his genius. With three decades of continuous achievements in music, management, film/TV/radio, consulting and publishing; King has made an indelible impression. He claims Northern California in general as his hometown due to a nomadic youth spent between many of the Bay Area’s cities; as well as Alaska for birthing his career. There was a deep musical undercurrent added to his early years by a clan which boasted a number of ministers, extending from his great-grandfather through a number of cousins, who all played instruments as well. His great uncle, Saunders King, a respected jazz/blues guitarist, offered the West Coast the first family hit in the 1940’s—‘The S.K. Blues’—adding to the musical backdrop of King’s childhood. Jay King broadened his own talent when he took up the trumpet in his freshman year of high school and when Popping and Breaking became popular; dance soon opened doors to his subsequent career in music. As his music and connections continued to develop, he found himself writing songs for Con Funk Shun whose members, Michael Cooper and Felton Pilate, encouraged King against the detractors who at the time didn’t like his sound. In 1986, King starting the independent record label JAY Records to release the Timex Social Club hit ‘Rumors’ and ushered in the biggest selling single of 1986 (3.5 million copies) and becoming the #1 R&B single on the Billboard Charts. With a Top 10 single on the Billboard Pop charts for over 56 weeks, King watched his life change as his music became an unprecedented hit. What he’d produced was history-making, as nobody had before taken an R&B song from an indie label to such heights. Although having independently produced, pressed and marketed his own music King was without the money to compete at radio plays and had to be creative with promoting. “There were challenges. You couldn’t reach out to stores, and social media didn’t exist then so you couldn’t let people know with a click of a button that you had something out.You had to get out and hustle. People were making fun of me and laughing because I was out hustling records.” Bypassing traditional methods, King utilized Macola Records because of its position as an indie manufacturer with no association to a major label. Such moves from a 24 year old entrepreneur made the year 1986 even more memorable, as he quickly followed up with a label/production deal with Warner Brother Records and his King Jay Records label, subsequently releasing the first Club Nouveau single ‘Jealousy’ and the album, ‘Life, Love & Pain’. After ‘Jealousy’ went to #8 on the Billboard R&B charts in September of 1986, followed by ‘Situation #9’ (#4 Billboard R&B charts), 1987 came in with an even bigger bang when ‘Lean On Me’ was released in February and became #1 Billboard Pop/#2 Billboard R&B platinum single, winning a Grammy for R&B Song of The Year. Club Nouveau's music is in heavy demand commercially in movies and is sampled in many of today's artists hitmakers like Ashanti, Chris Brown and many more. The group is STILL on the scene, performing hundreds of LIVE concert a year & recording NEW music! All Rights Reserved © 2020 BuildingAbundantSuccess!! Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBAS Spot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23ba

HartoCinema
10.-US (2019), director: Jordan Peele

HartoCinema

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 43:37


En este episodio de HartoCinema, traicionamos un poco el leit motiv del podcast y no contamos la película entera, porque nos parece que el Plot Twist de US, dirigida por Jordan Peele, como tal, así como nos mareó a ambos hasta dejarnos noqueados, así queremos que los dejen a ustedes. También hablamos de Eizouken, las andanzas de Tim Heidecker, y los documentales de Discover Channel.

After The Show Movie Podcast
After The Show 586: Us Podcast

After The Show Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 78:01


“Another nightmare from Director Jordan Peele as we take a look at Us on 4KUHD from Universal Home Entertainment.”

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After The Show Movie Podcast
After The Show 586: Us Podcast

After The Show Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 78:02


Another nightmare from Director Jordan Peele as we take a look at Us on 4KUHD from Universal Home Entertainment.

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Between Science and Superstition - A Twilight Zone Podcast!
Us (2019): Movie Review - Tethers, Themes, and Theories!

Between Science and Superstition - A Twilight Zone Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 57:46


Our First Movie Review! - In this episode of Between Science and Superstition, Dan and Ana discuss Director Jordan Peele's second movie, Us - There's a lot to cover! First we talk about how much we liked the film from an aesthetics point of view, talk about the many themes and interpretations, go over the theory that Jason is a tether, and even cover how we would have made the script tighter. - Our Website: BetweenScienceandSuperstition.com Our Socials: facebook.com/BetweenScienceandSuperstition twitter.com/BSASpod instagram.com/betweenscienceandsuperstition/   And find us, individually, on our twitters: twitter.com/mrdanrennie twitter.com/_AnaEdits   Intro Music Licensed from www.purple-planet.com

King of Stuff
E139. Joe Biden’s Hands Across America

King of Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019


Jon actually left his house and saw a movie: Director Jordan Peele’s second film, Us. We talk about the pros and cons and wonder if the modern Democratic Party can accept an old white male as goofy as Joe Biden. The intro/outro and Jon’s song of the week is “Lucky Girl” by Fazerdaze, and Stephen’s song of the week is “Everyday” by Weyes Blood. To listen to all the music featured on The... Source

King of Stuff
Joe Biden's Hands Across America

King of Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 66:50


Jon actually left his house and saw a movie: Director Jordan Peele's second film, Us. We talk about the pros and cons and wonder if the modern Democratic Party can accept an old white male as goofy as Joe Biden. The intro/outro and Jon's song of the week is “Lucky Girl” by Fazerdaze, and Stephen's song of the week is “Everyday” by Weyes Blood. To listen to all the music featured on The... Source

Wicked Horror Show
Wicked Horror Reviews: US from Director Jordan Peele

Wicked Horror Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 14:55


In order to get away from their busy lives, the Wilson family takes a vacation to Santa Cruz, California with the plan of spending time with their friends, the Tyler family. On a day at the beach, their young son Jason almost wanders off, causing his mother Adelaide to become protective of her family. That night, four mysterious people break into Adelaide's childhood home where they're staying. The family is shocked to find out that the intruders look like them, only with grotesque appearances.Find out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.coSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/8bc542a6-c672-4b81-965f-dece723f8b8e

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Say Something w/ Jermaine Morris & Berry Accius
Say Something Episode 78 - All About US

Say Something w/ Jermaine Morris & Berry Accius

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 86:13


Director Jordan Peele's new movie "US" has been met with mixed interpretations, criticisms and views but its theme of having two completely opposite ways of seeing the same world can be universally understood. Something as simple as identifying by gender before race or sexual orientation before faith can lead to us having night and day experiences of the same event. When faith, sexual orientation, political views, etc are put before race and culture how do we get on the same page? And is that OK within the community? Listen/Comment/Share/Subscribe and Say Something!

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T.V. Trey Podcast
Ep. XXII - I'm Not Racist, Buuut: Get Out & Systematic Racism

T.V. Trey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 80:21


In our 22nd episode, we cover Director Jordan Peele's 2017 Academy Award winning film "Get Out," a new take on horror that swept the country politically. Our topics include 1) Liberal/Systematical Racism, 2) Symbols of the South, and 3) Social Horror. -- Twitter: @tvtreypodcast Facebook: @tvtreypodcast Instagram: @tvtreypodcast Reddit: @tvtreypodcast

/Film Daily
Jordan Peele's Us Spoiler Discussion

/Film Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 57:54


On the March 22, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman and senior writer Ben Pearson to have a spoiler discussion about Jordan Peele's latest film Us, and hopefully get to the bottom of some of the questions. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). Opening Banter: Jordan Peele's Us is a great horror movie, but also one that left us with many opinions, questions and interpretations. So what follows is a discussion between the /Film staff who have seen the film, providing some insights and analysis of the film. In Our Feature Presentation: 'Us' Movie Explained: Exploring the Biggest Questions and Craziest Twists in Jordan Peele's Film Everyone's brief reactions to the film Who are the tethered? What do the tethered represent? The final twist Our greatest fear is ourselves The Haves and have nots The Escalator What does the guy with the 11:11 sign mean? What is going on with the dance? What's up with those rabbits? Where Did the Tethered Get Those Matching Red Jumpsuits and Scissors? What does the recreation of Hands Across America mean?   Other Articles Mentioned: ‘Us' Spoiler-Free Video Reaction: A Tense, Well-Directed Horror Film With Some Unexpected Twists ‘Us' Director Jordan Peele on Being Inspired by George Romero and Universal Monsters [Interview]   All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review
with Jordan Peele

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 124:35


Director Jordan Peele talks to Simon about his new film Us. Plus the UK Box Office Top 10 and Mark reviews the week's new films including Us, The White Crow and Five Feet Apart. Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast from the BBC Sounds app. Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Text: 85058 (charged at your standard network rate) Twitter: @wittertainment A Somethin' Else production.

GoingFullNerd - Onyxxx Uncensored
Are you planning on watching US (Movie)?

GoingFullNerd - Onyxxx Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 3:59


I know I may be a little late but I had to absorb this trailer a little bit. This movie like its predecessor Get Out comes from the mind of Director Jordan Peele and I really feel he is turning into today’s king of horror a big step from the sketch comedy of MadTv and Key & Peele. The bar is set very high since Get Out became the smash hit and the stereotypes from comedy sketches saying African American horror movies would be really short because we would have no parts of the exploratory foolishness that many of these movies have. I really don’t do horror movies but plan on watching this one just because the initial trailer lured me in with a creepy version of one of my favorite jams from back in the day “I Got 5 On It” by the Luniz. US hits theaters on March 15th and a week after Captain Marvel so I would love to see how it goes up against that powerhouse. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Creative Loop
Creative Loop - ft. Paula Gutierrez Pesoga / Diseñadora Gráfica

Creative Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 28:29


En el podcast de hoy: Charlamos con Paula Gutierrez Pesoga, es Diseñadora Gráfica y hablamos sobre su proceso creativo, como arranco en el mundo del Diseño y la Cartelería, además nos cuenta sobre su emprendimiento de encuadernaciones y cuadernos artesanales, MARTE HANDMADE. Facebook: Marte.handmade Instagram: @marte.handmade Mail: marte.handmade@gmail.com Además Recomendamos: Tatuador Julian Brangold: @jbr_tattoo YouTube: Victor Abarca Documental Los Últimos: @losultimosdoc Película: Get Out, Director: Jordan Peele (2017) Muestras de Arte: Espacio Cabrera, UP Contame que te pareció este nuevo episodio. No dejes de opinar y sumar tus recomendaciones en la caja de comentarios. No te olvides de dar like, calificar y compartir el podcast :) MÚSICA - Soundcloud: David Cutter Music Soundcloud: Oliver Thomas Klein Soundcloud: Olmos Music Turn The Page (Elphick Remix) - Matt Sierra feat. Maboungo Jack Elphick HONNE - Good Together - Jarami Remix TOMY SANCHEZ LOMBARDI - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomyontherocks Twitter: https://twitter.com/tomyontherocks

The Business
How director Jordan Peele embraced fear to make ‘Get Out'

The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 29:32


A year ago, a satirical horror film about race relations in America would not have sounded like an idea for a hit movie. But ‘Get Out' was a box-office smash and it's nominated for 4 Oscars, including best picture. Jordan Peele is also nominated for best director and best original screenplay--not bad for someone making his directorial debut. Peele tells us about the years-long process of getting to ‘Get Out.'

IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit
"Get Out" Director Jordan Peele

IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 30:46


Jordan Peele talks about his biggest fear in making "Get Out."

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Movie Musing
Ep. 31: Get Out: The Horror of Subtle Racism

Movie Musing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 47:05


'Get Out' is a tense horror that has a surprising amount of laughs and even poignant social commentary. We explore the strengths of the narrative, the nuances of each performer, and we analyze the wisdom we can take away from Director Jordan Peele. Timestamps: News - 0:37 The Performances in 'Get Out' - 3:35 Plot Spoilers - 16:45 Social Commentary - 26:07 Recommended Links: HipHopDX, Jordan Peele Explains Why Childish Gambino's "Redbone" Was Perfect For "Get Out", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1YAdd6ERBs Damon Young, The Disturbing Truth That Makes Get Out Depressingly Plausible, http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2017/03/10/get_out_and_america_s_many_missing_black_people.html Music courtesy of Vernon West
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@moviemusing (Recorded March 12, 2017)

The Big Picture
Interview With 'Get Out' Director Jordan Peele | The Big Picture (Ep. 6)

The Big Picture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 38:05


Ringer editor-in-chief Sean Fennessey sits down with writer-director Jordan Peele (of 'Key & Peele' fame) to discuss his new hit film, 'Get Out,' how and why he made it, and its overwhelmingly positive reception. Peele also talks about ideas for alternate scenes and endings as well as his reasoning behind some of the movie's most pivotal moments.

Channel 33
Ep. 276: Interview With 'Get Out' Director Jordan Peele

Channel 33

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 38:05


Ringer editor-in-chief Sean Fennessey sits down with writer-director Jordan Peele (of 'Key & Peele' fame) to discuss his new hit film, 'Get Out,' how and why he made it, and its overwhelmingly positive reception. Peele also talks about ideas for alternate scenes and endings as well as his reasoning behind some of the movie's most pivotal moments.

Yeah, But Seriously...
Episode 47 - The Oscars Recap and Get Out Review

Yeah, But Seriously...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 48:40


With Kate out this week, Adam and Ahmed play catch up. They discuss THAT amazing moment at the Oscars while talk about games they've been playing and review GET OUT by Director Jordan Peele. ABOUT US bckstry is an organization that provides youth mentorship and job training to aspiring filmmakers while supporting local artists (learn more at www.bckstry.org or checkout our Facebook: www.facebook.com/bckstry/) Our podcast is about films, pop culture, news, reviews and things interesting to creatives. Join us every week as Writer/Director, Ahmed Siddiqui, Producer, Adam Hensgens, and bckstry program mentee and aspiring cinematographer, Kate Rogers, sit down and talk about the things we love: film. Connect with us on: Website: bit.ly/bckstryweb Facebook: bit.ly/bckstryfb Twitter: bit.ly/bckstrytwit Instagram: bit.ly/bckstryinsta Linked In: bit.ly/bckstryLinkedIn Ahmed Siddiqui bit.ly/ahmedweb bit.ly/bckstrytwit bit.ly/bckstryinsta Adam Hensgens 404 Error. Kate Rogers bit.ly/kateinsta