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Simply Nickie
Jordan Peele-"US"&"Get Out" Movie Review

Simply Nickie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 19:49


In today's episode I'm reviewing "Us" and "Get Out" hidden messaging/ takeaways I got from the movies. How Black Characters are seen through Horror /Psychological thrillers over time in Cinema --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Cabin of Horrors
Get Out Movie Review

Cabin of Horrors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 41:29


This episode continues our brand new format! New series', more horror movie discussion, and opinions from the Cabin of Horrors. This week's episode goes over the isolation trope of horror movies and how no one seems to be able to use their cell phones when it's needed the most. We'll also be reviewing the short story The Black Phone by Joe Hill and the iconic directorial debut of Jordan Peele's Get Out. ————————————————— Watch Classic Horror, Sci-Fi, and Creature Feature Films 24/7 Live on Twitch @ Cabin of Horrors. The more you watch the more points you get to choose what gets played @ The Cabin. Tune in and help support Cabin of Horrors —> https://twitch.tv/cabinofhorrors  Join the Official Cabin of Horrors Discord Server and Get in on the Horror Talk 24/7 —> https://discord.gg/FA3RcATnAb Follow on Social Media Instagram —> https://instagram.com/cabinofhorrorspodcast Facebook —> https://facebook.com/cabinofhorrors  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cabinofhorrors/message

Bro Force Squad
Get Out Movie Commentary

Bro Force Squad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 103:19


The Bros are back, and are a little suspicious of Bradley Whitford and his Southern charm, but along for the ride to watch Jordan Peele's breakout film with you. Where to watch the movie: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/get-out Keep up with the Bros at: https://broforcesquad.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCJML5XTKJl2OzGW5HWrJhw https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bro-force-squad/id1158546516?mt=2 https://twitter.com/BroForceSquad

Noobie Stories
Get out movie Explanation in Tamil

Noobie Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 20:24


Listen to the Story --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/noobie-stories/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noobie-stories/support

Popcorn Fort
27 - The Car (1977)

Popcorn Fort

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 50:18


Have you ever been menanced by a car? This episode Lauren is telling Sasha all about The Car 1977 despite the fact neither of us know anything about cars. No prior knowledge is needed of this movie, we'll tell you all about it. Badly.This weeks media recommendation: Get Out (Movie), Train to Busan (Movie)Icon by the amazing @hawberries_ on twittertwitter: @popcornfort See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Noire Histoir
Get Out [Movie Review]

Noire Histoir

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 18:03


A movie review and discussion of the social thriller "Get Out" which was written and directed by Jordan Peele. If you haven’t seen the movie already you can still listen but stop when you reach the spoiler section. That way you can still see and enjoy the movie without having the plot twist ruined for you. Show notes and video are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/get-out-movie-review.

JadedDragon Podcast
Us - Episode 8

JadedDragon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 92:14


This week, the guys give initial impressions on Jordan Peele's Us, go into the thematic elements of the film and talk about Justin Bieber's April Fool's Joke. Thanks so much everyone, I know I post this every week but it's true. Without you guys this show wouldn't exist. Thank you all soooo much and I'll see y'all in the next episode!Matt - https://twitter.com/JadedDragonVBen - SimmosFaceNathan - SoraLaytonIntro/Outro Music: Kubbi - Up In My Jam (All Of A Sudden) (https://soundcloud.com/kubbi)

WhatTheFanboy
Get Out - Movie Commentary

WhatTheFanboy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 110:09


In this month's Movie Commentary, we dive into Jordan Peele's Oscar-winning film Get Out! 2:50 – Start Movie

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Dead End Hip Hop
Get Out Movie Review | Spoiler Alert!

Dead End Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 17:30


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbUPMSi-574 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Last Nighters - Free-market Film Analysis

Our first episode where we analyze Jordan Peele's "Get Out". SPOILERS. See the movie and then get our take on it. Show notes: www.lastnighters.com/1

BroSisTime
116. Get Out Movie Review

BroSisTime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 48:17


This week we review the hit 2017 horror film Get Out! And talk about news and stuff, enjoy!! :)   www.youtube.com/TheGoodCooks2013

Devchat.tv Master Feed
JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 59:19


Tweet this episode JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump In this episode Aimee Knight and Charles Max Wood discuss Microsoft's Web Apps on Linux offering with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump. [00:37] Michael Crump Introduction Michael is on the developer experience team for Azure. [00:52] Jeremy Likness Introduction Jeremy is on the cloud developer advocacy team. Their mission is to remove friction and support developers and work with teams to build a positive experience. The NodeJS team is headed up by John Papa. They have teams around the world and involved in many open source communities. They're focused on building documentation and creating great experiences [02:54] What is it about Azure that people should be getting excited about? Azure is a huge platform. It can be overwhelming. They're trying to help you start with your problem and then see the solution as it exists on Azure. Azure is growing to embrace the needs of developers as they solve these problems. The experience is intended to be open and easy to use for any developer in any language on any platform. It allows you to work in whatever environment you want. Standing up applications in production is tough. Azure provides services and facilities (and interfaces) that make it easy to manage infrastructure. You don't have to be an operations expert. Chuck mentions this messaging as he heard it at Microsoft Connect() last year. It's not about bringing you to .NET. It's about making it easy where you're at. Aimee adds that as a new-ish person in the community and Azure excites her because the portal and tutorials are easy to follow for many new programmers. A lot of these features are available across command lines, tools, and much more. The documentation is great. See our interview with Dan Fernandez on the Microsoft Docs. [12:04] Web Apps on Linux Web application as a service offering from Microsoft. I don't need to worry about the platform, just what's different about my application. Web Apps has traditionally been on Windows. Web Apps on Linux is in preview. You can choose the size of your infrastructure. You only get billed for what you use and can scale up. Setting up multiple servers, managing synchronization and load balancing is a pain. Web Apps gives you a clean interface that makes this management easy. You can also scale across multiple datacenters around the world. [15:06] Why Linux? What's hard about Windows? Node was originally created on Linux and many tools run nicely on Linux. It was later ported to Windows. The toolchains and IDE's and build processes is in an ecosystem that is targeted more toward Linux than Windows. This allows people to work in an environment that operates how they expect instead of trying to map to an underlying Windows kernel. Aimee gives the example of trying to set up ImageMagick on Windows. Web Apps on Linux also allows you to build integrations with your tools that let you build, test, and deploy your application automatically. [19:12] Supported Runtimes Web Apps on Linux supports Node, PHP, Ruby, and .NET Core. You can run a docker container with Node up to 6.x. If you want Node 7.x and 8.x you can create your own Docker container. Web Apps on Linux is build on Docker. The containers also have SSH, so developers can log into the docker container and troubleshoot problems on the container. If you can build a container, you can also run it on this service. At certain levels, there's automatic scaling. [22:06] Consistency between containers? Shared ownership of state or assets It depends on how you build your app. The Docker containers have a shared storage where all the containers have access to the same data and state. There's a system called kudu that makes this really simple. You can also pull logs across all systems. You can also use SSH in the browser [25:23] What's painful about Linux and containers? How is the application built and how does it manage state so that you can isolate issues. If you have 20 containers, can you connect to the right one. It's up to you to manage correlation between containers so you can find the information you need. Knowing your traffic and understanding what to do to prepare for it with scaling and automation is sometimes more art than science. [28:28] How should you manage state? A lot of these systems lend themselves to running stateless, but you don't want to run mongodb on each container versus running one mongodb instance that everything attaches. You want a common place to store data for the entire app for shared state. [30:34] CosmosDB (was DocumentDB) It's an API equivalent to MongoDB. It's a database as a service and you can connect your containers to the CosmosDB in Azure using your portal to make it super easy. You may need to open up some firewall rules, but it should be pretty straightforward. [34:14] Third Party Logging Management Apps Azure has a service that provides metrics (Application Insights) and a logging service. Many other companies use elasticsearch based solutions that solve some of these problems as well. [36:06] How do people use Web Apps on Linux? Companies building new applications many times want to run without managing any infrastructure. So, they use Azure Functions, and other services on Azure. Lift and shift: Take a virtual machine and change it into a web app container that they can run in the cloud. They also move from SQL Server on a server to SQL Server on the cloud. Moving from hosted MongoDB to CosmosDB. You can also use any images on DockerHub. [40:06] Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment Whether you're using a private registry or cloud registry. When you publish a new image, it'll use a webhook to pull the custom image and deploy it. Or to run it through Continuous Integration and then deploy it without any human interaction. Chuck mentions the case when you haven't logged into a server for a while, there's a huge backlog of system updates. Updating your container definitions makes upkeep automatic. [42:02] Process files and workers with PM2 format You can set up instances to run across cores with the PM2 definitions. You can also make it run various types of workers on different containers. Why did you use PM2? What other uses are there for this kind of setup? You can tell it which processes to start up on boot. You can also have it restart processes when a file is changed, for example, with a config file you can have it restart the processes that run off that config file. [45:38] How to get started Getting started with Node docs.microsoft.com Trial account with a few hundred dollars in Azure credit. Michael's Links michaelcrump.net @mbcrump github.com/mbcrump Jeremy's Links bit.ly/coderblog @jeremylikness github/jeremylikness Picks Aimee Having a little bit of mindfulness while waiting on code and tests to run. Joe Ozark on Netflix Star Wars: Rogue One Chuck Travelers on Netflix Jeremy Ozark filming in Woodstock, GA Autonomous Smart Desk LED light strips Michael Conference Call Bingo Life (Movie) Get Out (Movie)

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 59:19


Tweet this episode JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump In this episode Aimee Knight and Charles Max Wood discuss Microsoft's Web Apps on Linux offering with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump. [00:37] Michael Crump Introduction Michael is on the developer experience team for Azure. [00:52] Jeremy Likness Introduction Jeremy is on the cloud developer advocacy team. Their mission is to remove friction and support developers and work with teams to build a positive experience. The NodeJS team is headed up by John Papa. They have teams around the world and involved in many open source communities. They're focused on building documentation and creating great experiences [02:54] What is it about Azure that people should be getting excited about? Azure is a huge platform. It can be overwhelming. They're trying to help you start with your problem and then see the solution as it exists on Azure. Azure is growing to embrace the needs of developers as they solve these problems. The experience is intended to be open and easy to use for any developer in any language on any platform. It allows you to work in whatever environment you want. Standing up applications in production is tough. Azure provides services and facilities (and interfaces) that make it easy to manage infrastructure. You don't have to be an operations expert. Chuck mentions this messaging as he heard it at Microsoft Connect() last year. It's not about bringing you to .NET. It's about making it easy where you're at. Aimee adds that as a new-ish person in the community and Azure excites her because the portal and tutorials are easy to follow for many new programmers. A lot of these features are available across command lines, tools, and much more. The documentation is great. See our interview with Dan Fernandez on the Microsoft Docs. [12:04] Web Apps on Linux Web application as a service offering from Microsoft. I don't need to worry about the platform, just what's different about my application. Web Apps has traditionally been on Windows. Web Apps on Linux is in preview. You can choose the size of your infrastructure. You only get billed for what you use and can scale up. Setting up multiple servers, managing synchronization and load balancing is a pain. Web Apps gives you a clean interface that makes this management easy. You can also scale across multiple datacenters around the world. [15:06] Why Linux? What's hard about Windows? Node was originally created on Linux and many tools run nicely on Linux. It was later ported to Windows. The toolchains and IDE's and build processes is in an ecosystem that is targeted more toward Linux than Windows. This allows people to work in an environment that operates how they expect instead of trying to map to an underlying Windows kernel. Aimee gives the example of trying to set up ImageMagick on Windows. Web Apps on Linux also allows you to build integrations with your tools that let you build, test, and deploy your application automatically. [19:12] Supported Runtimes Web Apps on Linux supports Node, PHP, Ruby, and .NET Core. You can run a docker container with Node up to 6.x. If you want Node 7.x and 8.x you can create your own Docker container. Web Apps on Linux is build on Docker. The containers also have SSH, so developers can log into the docker container and troubleshoot problems on the container. If you can build a container, you can also run it on this service. At certain levels, there's automatic scaling. [22:06] Consistency between containers? Shared ownership of state or assets It depends on how you build your app. The Docker containers have a shared storage where all the containers have access to the same data and state. There's a system called kudu that makes this really simple. You can also pull logs across all systems. You can also use SSH in the browser [25:23] What's painful about Linux and containers? How is the application built and how does it manage state so that you can isolate issues. If you have 20 containers, can you connect to the right one. It's up to you to manage correlation between containers so you can find the information you need. Knowing your traffic and understanding what to do to prepare for it with scaling and automation is sometimes more art than science. [28:28] How should you manage state? A lot of these systems lend themselves to running stateless, but you don't want to run mongodb on each container versus running one mongodb instance that everything attaches. You want a common place to store data for the entire app for shared state. [30:34] CosmosDB (was DocumentDB) It's an API equivalent to MongoDB. It's a database as a service and you can connect your containers to the CosmosDB in Azure using your portal to make it super easy. You may need to open up some firewall rules, but it should be pretty straightforward. [34:14] Third Party Logging Management Apps Azure has a service that provides metrics (Application Insights) and a logging service. Many other companies use elasticsearch based solutions that solve some of these problems as well. [36:06] How do people use Web Apps on Linux? Companies building new applications many times want to run without managing any infrastructure. So, they use Azure Functions, and other services on Azure. Lift and shift: Take a virtual machine and change it into a web app container that they can run in the cloud. They also move from SQL Server on a server to SQL Server on the cloud. Moving from hosted MongoDB to CosmosDB. You can also use any images on DockerHub. [40:06] Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment Whether you're using a private registry or cloud registry. When you publish a new image, it'll use a webhook to pull the custom image and deploy it. Or to run it through Continuous Integration and then deploy it without any human interaction. Chuck mentions the case when you haven't logged into a server for a while, there's a huge backlog of system updates. Updating your container definitions makes upkeep automatic. [42:02] Process files and workers with PM2 format You can set up instances to run across cores with the PM2 definitions. You can also make it run various types of workers on different containers. Why did you use PM2? What other uses are there for this kind of setup? You can tell it which processes to start up on boot. You can also have it restart processes when a file is changed, for example, with a config file you can have it restart the processes that run off that config file. [45:38] How to get started Getting started with Node docs.microsoft.com Trial account with a few hundred dollars in Azure credit. Michael's Links michaelcrump.net @mbcrump github.com/mbcrump Jeremy's Links bit.ly/coderblog @jeremylikness github/jeremylikness Picks Aimee Having a little bit of mindfulness while waiting on code and tests to run. Joe Ozark on Netflix Star Wars: Rogue One Chuck Travelers on Netflix Jeremy Ozark filming in Woodstock, GA Autonomous Smart Desk LED light strips Michael Conference Call Bingo Life (Movie) Get Out (Movie)

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 59:19


Tweet this episode JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump In this episode Aimee Knight and Charles Max Wood discuss Microsoft's Web Apps on Linux offering with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump. [00:37] Michael Crump Introduction Michael is on the developer experience team for Azure. [00:52] Jeremy Likness Introduction Jeremy is on the cloud developer advocacy team. Their mission is to remove friction and support developers and work with teams to build a positive experience. The NodeJS team is headed up by John Papa. They have teams around the world and involved in many open source communities. They're focused on building documentation and creating great experiences [02:54] What is it about Azure that people should be getting excited about? Azure is a huge platform. It can be overwhelming. They're trying to help you start with your problem and then see the solution as it exists on Azure. Azure is growing to embrace the needs of developers as they solve these problems. The experience is intended to be open and easy to use for any developer in any language on any platform. It allows you to work in whatever environment you want. Standing up applications in production is tough. Azure provides services and facilities (and interfaces) that make it easy to manage infrastructure. You don't have to be an operations expert. Chuck mentions this messaging as he heard it at Microsoft Connect() last year. It's not about bringing you to .NET. It's about making it easy where you're at. Aimee adds that as a new-ish person in the community and Azure excites her because the portal and tutorials are easy to follow for many new programmers. A lot of these features are available across command lines, tools, and much more. The documentation is great. See our interview with Dan Fernandez on the Microsoft Docs. [12:04] Web Apps on Linux Web application as a service offering from Microsoft. I don't need to worry about the platform, just what's different about my application. Web Apps has traditionally been on Windows. Web Apps on Linux is in preview. You can choose the size of your infrastructure. You only get billed for what you use and can scale up. Setting up multiple servers, managing synchronization and load balancing is a pain. Web Apps gives you a clean interface that makes this management easy. You can also scale across multiple datacenters around the world. [15:06] Why Linux? What's hard about Windows? Node was originally created on Linux and many tools run nicely on Linux. It was later ported to Windows. The toolchains and IDE's and build processes is in an ecosystem that is targeted more toward Linux than Windows. This allows people to work in an environment that operates how they expect instead of trying to map to an underlying Windows kernel. Aimee gives the example of trying to set up ImageMagick on Windows. Web Apps on Linux also allows you to build integrations with your tools that let you build, test, and deploy your application automatically. [19:12] Supported Runtimes Web Apps on Linux supports Node, PHP, Ruby, and .NET Core. You can run a docker container with Node up to 6.x. If you want Node 7.x and 8.x you can create your own Docker container. Web Apps on Linux is build on Docker. The containers also have SSH, so developers can log into the docker container and troubleshoot problems on the container. If you can build a container, you can also run it on this service. At certain levels, there's automatic scaling. [22:06] Consistency between containers? Shared ownership of state or assets It depends on how you build your app. The Docker containers have a shared storage where all the containers have access to the same data and state. There's a system called kudu that makes this really simple. You can also pull logs across all systems. You can also use SSH in the browser [25:23] What's painful about Linux and containers? How is the application built and how does it manage state so that you can isolate issues. If you have 20 containers, can you connect to the right one. It's up to you to manage correlation between containers so you can find the information you need. Knowing your traffic and understanding what to do to prepare for it with scaling and automation is sometimes more art than science. [28:28] How should you manage state? A lot of these systems lend themselves to running stateless, but you don't want to run mongodb on each container versus running one mongodb instance that everything attaches. You want a common place to store data for the entire app for shared state. [30:34] CosmosDB (was DocumentDB) It's an API equivalent to MongoDB. It's a database as a service and you can connect your containers to the CosmosDB in Azure using your portal to make it super easy. You may need to open up some firewall rules, but it should be pretty straightforward. [34:14] Third Party Logging Management Apps Azure has a service that provides metrics (Application Insights) and a logging service. Many other companies use elasticsearch based solutions that solve some of these problems as well. [36:06] How do people use Web Apps on Linux? Companies building new applications many times want to run without managing any infrastructure. So, they use Azure Functions, and other services on Azure. Lift and shift: Take a virtual machine and change it into a web app container that they can run in the cloud. They also move from SQL Server on a server to SQL Server on the cloud. Moving from hosted MongoDB to CosmosDB. You can also use any images on DockerHub. [40:06] Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment Whether you're using a private registry or cloud registry. When you publish a new image, it'll use a webhook to pull the custom image and deploy it. Or to run it through Continuous Integration and then deploy it without any human interaction. Chuck mentions the case when you haven't logged into a server for a while, there's a huge backlog of system updates. Updating your container definitions makes upkeep automatic. [42:02] Process files and workers with PM2 format You can set up instances to run across cores with the PM2 definitions. You can also make it run various types of workers on different containers. Why did you use PM2? What other uses are there for this kind of setup? You can tell it which processes to start up on boot. You can also have it restart processes when a file is changed, for example, with a config file you can have it restart the processes that run off that config file. [45:38] How to get started Getting started with Node docs.microsoft.com Trial account with a few hundred dollars in Azure credit. Michael's Links michaelcrump.net @mbcrump github.com/mbcrump Jeremy's Links bit.ly/coderblog @jeremylikness github/jeremylikness Picks Aimee Having a little bit of mindfulness while waiting on code and tests to run. Joe Ozark on Netflix Star Wars: Rogue One Chuck Travelers on Netflix Jeremy Ozark filming in Woodstock, GA Autonomous Smart Desk LED light strips Michael Conference Call Bingo Life (Movie) Get Out (Movie)

The System is Down
14: Get Out: Movie Massacre w. Brian McWilliams

The System is Down

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 54:29


On today's episode, I'm joined by podcaster / comedian of sorts, Brian McWilliams, host of the show Electric Liberty Land on the Lions of Liberty Podcast, to share in a good rant and breakdown of the new Hollywood blockbuster movie, Get Out. This episode is quite outside the typical format of our chats on this show, but I found it to be a very entertaining and enjoyable discussion. So here you go. Question Everything. Stay Uncomfortable.http://tsidpod.comOpen Discussion: http://tsidpod.com/forumThe Royal Green: theroyalgreen.comSupport the show (https://patreon.com/thesystemisdown)

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
The Iceman Show - "GET OUT! Movie Review"

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017


www.AskTheIceman.com

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Truth's Table
Get Out (Movie Discussion)

Truth's Table

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2017 42:34


008 Get Out (Movie Discussion) In this episode, the women of Truth’s Table discuss Jordan Peele’s blockbuster hit movie, “Get Out.” Listen in and take a trip to the Armitage Estate with Ekemini, Michelle, and Christina. It’s going to be a wild ride. No spoons or teacups allowed. Hosts: Michelle Higgins (twitter.com/AfroRising) Christina Edmondson (twitter.com/DrCEdmondson) Ekemini Uwan (twitter.com/sista_theology) Producer: Joshua Heath (twitter.com/J_DotMusic4) Executive Producer: Beau York (twitter.com/TheRealBeauYork) Special Thanks To: RAAN - www.RAANetwork.org (twitter.com/RAANetwork) Podastery - www.podastery.com (twitter.com/Podastery)

Est. 1982 Podcast
63: 1982sday Newsday/Get Out Movie Review

Est. 1982 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 79:53


Join the crew as they discuss current events in geek culture including an overdue review of the horror movie Get Out. Musical credits: Intro music - Goldlocke (@lokke-music) Outro music - Artist: PYRMDPLAZA, Track: Pong(@pyrmdplaza) 

Deep in the Horror of Texas
TSA and Tea Cups...The Get Out Movie Review

Deep in the Horror of Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 53:35


In this episode we talk and review the film GET OUT. *SPOILERS IN THIS EPISODE*

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As-I-Amber
"Get Out" Movie Review

As-I-Amber

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 8:16


My review of the movie "GET OUT" Follow me on IG & Twitter: @asiamber

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Gonzo After Dark
S2 EP21 .. "GET OUT"MOVIE REVEIW & "PET PEEVES".DO YOU HAVE ANY? WHAT ARE THEY?

Gonzo After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 90:00


JOIIN THE CLAPBACK CALAMITY WITH L-BOOGZ & SUNNY WINTERS THIS WEEK AS THEY UN-RAVEL THE BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE "GET OUT".WITH AL OF THE MANY DISCUSSIONS SURROUNDING THIS HIT "SOCIAL THRILLER", THE CLAPBACK CALAMITY TEAM WILL DISSECT HE RACIAL UNDER T AND OVERTONES LIKE NO ELSE CAN.. IF YOU HAVENT SEEN IT YET ***** BEWARE THIS EPISODE WILL CONTAIN SPILERS****** LOL..     ALSO THEY WILL BE TAKING CALLERS TALKING ABOUT PET PEEVES... !! YUP. WE LL HAV THEM. SOMETHING SOMEONE OR MAYBE A GROUP OF PEOPLE DO THATS ABSOLUTELY IRK YOUR LAST NERVE.LETS TALK ABOUT IT.. CALL US UP AND AIR IT OUT. 646-668-8649 7PM EVERY SUNDAY...   YOU CAN ALSO CHECK US ON SOUND CLOUD ... _ CLAPBACK CALAMITY! FOR MORE INTERVEIWS AND MORE TO COME.

Comic Book Junto
One-Shot: Get Out - Movie Review

Comic Book Junto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 84:01


On this special One-Shot episode of Comic Book Junto Octavius & Adam review Jordan Peele's directorial debut film, "Get Out". WARNING! MAJOR SPOILERS IN THIS EPISODE!!! Grab some official Comic Book Junto merchandise at https://www.teepublic.com/user/comicbookjunto Follow Octavius on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat at @OctaviusANewman Follow Adam on Twitter, & Instagram at @adamteterus Follow Adam on Snapchat at "adjoterus" Follow B3AR FRUIT on Twitter, Instagram & Snapchat at @B3ARFRUIT Keep the conversation going by tweeting us using @ComicBookJunto Submit your questions for our Talk Back segment using #AskCBJ on twitter. E-mail us your questions and feedback at comicbookjunto@b3arfruit.com Head over to HTTP://B3ARFRUIT.COM to sign up for our newsletter. Check out B3AR FRUIT's online store at HTTP://SHOP.B3ARFRUIT.COM Theme music for Comic Book Junto is by Daniel Steele Check his music at https://soundcloud.com/danielsteelemusic Follow Daniel on Twitter at @DSteeleMusic Follow Daniel on Instagram at @DanielSteeleMusic This episode of Comic Book Junto was edited by Average Joe. Follow Average Joe on Twitter at @AverageJoeDela

Independent Underground Radio Network (IURN)
Microaggressions & "Get Out" Movie w/ Guest Matt Stannard - IU Radio LIVE 3/16

Independent Underground Radio Network (IURN)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 122:00


Welcome to Independent Underground Radio LIVE (IURL) - MICHIGAN'S TOP POLITICO PODCAST. The #1 Progressive Independent Left Politico Talk Show on the Blog Talk Radio Network! On Today's Show: *Have You Seen The Fabulous Movie "Get Out" by Director Jordan Peele Yet? If Not, Join Us As We Discuss Racial Microaggressions In The Hyper-Political Space with Guest Matt Stannard of Commonomics USA. *Trump Is Visiting Things Outside of Florida and His Golf Estate, As He Stopped By Michigan To Claim Credit For Something President Obama Made Happened. Let's Discuss. *And On A Bit of International News Why Recent Dutch and Austrian Elections Should Claim The Nerves of Progressives for the USA 2018 Elections, and more!! Independent Underground Radio LIVE Host, Monica RW is an owner/writer and media consultant for ROJS Media LLC, an experienced grassroots and elected local political leader, and brings researched Independent opinions to the political issues of the day.  With Our SEVEN YEAR on Blog Talk Radio, syndicated by Tune In, Stitcher, Soundcloud, iTunes, Learn Out Loud and Player FM Networks IURNhave received over 4.0 Million downloads since 2010!! Call into the show with your thoughts 347-934-0185 or tweet us @IUNewsTalk. Join Us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/iunewstalk Become our latest Facebook Fan: http://www.facebook.com/iunewstalk

THE LISA AFFECT
"Get out" movie review/We're all sellouts,so what !/Another epic fail for women?

THE LISA AFFECT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 104:00


Another week another episode ! I forgot to play the Kanye poem last week so I'll do it this episode. Put on your listening ears Lol  :o) LISA  

Liquid Flannel Podcast
Stockholm Syndrome Buffalo - Episode 26 (WARNING! Get Out Movie Spoilers)

Liquid Flannel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 51:01


Topics Discussed: Brendan faceplants on a sidewalk, “Get Out” movie review (MAJOR INTENSE SPOILERS!!!), Beauty and the Beast gay panic, Glesman working 12 hour days, Living in rural areas. High Note: Antenna broadcast TV Channels

Butt, Sweat, and Beers
Butt,Sweat & Beers (Get Out movie review)

Butt, Sweat, and Beers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 58:59


Remick is joined in studio with his guest host VooDoo as the discuss the movie Get Out and watching the movie with the community. We wrap up Black History Month with the highs and lows of February. #GetOut #ButtSweatAndBeers

2 Live Podcast
2 Live Podcast Eps 56: M.L.A.

2 Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2017 70:55


This week the G.A.W.D. brothers talk about Remy's second diss track for Nicki, Just Blaze vs Swiss Beats, the Get Out Movie and more!!!!! Contact Us Email: 2LivePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @2LivePodcast Instagram: @2LivePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/2LivePodcast

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Hashtag Blackout Podcast
Ep 38: a SHEther in the Toilet

Hashtag Blackout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 79:36


Episode 38 tells the tale of Remy Ma vs Nicki Minaj and Toilet etiquette... we drop a deuce! We throw down some shout outs, list some #AlternativeFacts and ask you to #TapYoLoveBox! We #BlackingOut! Call us: (385) 325-2572 Check the IG post on 3/3/17 for pictures that go with our stories! Special Shout out to @WhatevaManPod for the promo commercial during the show! *FREE 30 Day Amazon Prime Trial: amzn.to/2lSgxZU **Deals on Amazon Fire Stick: amzn.to/2ksjP6g Timestamps: 0:00- Intro 1:00 Our Week of work Shenanigans and #FiftyShadesDarker 12:00 Shout Outs to the #PodsInColor and #podernFamily and our #iTunes reviewers 21:00 Commercials - *FREE 30 Day Amazon Prime Trial: amzn.to/2lSgxZU Thanks to @TheWhatevamanPod 23:00 #LegoBatman Movie vs #Superman with Nightwing movie coming 32:00 Get Out Movie by #JordanPeele and white critic outrage 37:00 #RemyMa drops SHEther on #NickiMinaj was it #DopeorNope? 51:00 Work Toilet Etiquette 59:00 How I Got Suspended #AlternativeFacts and #TapYoLoveBox 1:13:00 Idiots of the Week: Chris Brown and Soulja Boy 1:15:00 #TapYoLoveBox 1:18:00 Outtro Make sure to check US out on social media: **Deals on Amazon Fire Stick: amzn.to/2ksjP6g Twitter be poppin: @HTagBlackoutPod Instagram always lit: @HTagBlackoutPod SnapChat: @htagbop Website: hashtagblackoutpod.wixsite.com/home Hip Hop Amino: aminoapps.com/page/hip-hop/23877…g-blackout-podcast Listen and Rate on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hasht…d1105758712?mt=2 Listen and Rate on Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/hashtag-blackout-podcast Listen and Rate on GooglePlay: exit.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpl…htag_Blackout_Podcast Watch and Like on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCsk3GYmylHlaVJHM8m2DydQ #theblackout #hashtag #BlackingOut #WCW #oldheads #hiphopheads #vote #hiphopamino #amino #PodernFamily #PodsInColor

The Harold and Maudecast
Get Out - Movie Review

The Harold and Maudecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 13:22


Sarah Mason and Jake Essoe Review the film, Get Out, on Now Playing Reviews on The HMC. Jordan Peele of Key and Peele makes his directorial debut with Get Out, a thriller about an interracial couple headed to meet the parents for the first time. Chris (Daniel Kuulaya) reluctantly accompanies his white girlfriend Rose (Allison Williams) to her parents house in the suburbs and soon finds that his worst fears were nothing compared to the terrifying reality awaiting him. Get Out is a great first feature debut by Peele. His script is effective and fast moving with sufficient suspense and jump scares that will definitely grab you when you least expect it.  Seasoned horror/thriller fans will not be particularly shocked or surprised at the reveal nevertheless its quite fun and scary.  The only somewhat sour note is that Williams portrayal of enlightened rich white girl Rose felt like Marnie plays a part in a horror movie.  Overall there are some great performances including lead Daniel Kaluuya and veteran supporting cast members Bradley Whitford and Catherine Keener. ​ We are giving this film Justice. It's worth a trip to the theater to see it. 7.5/10 Release date: February 24, 2017 (USA) Director: Jordan Peele Screenplay: Jordan Peele Producers: Jason Blum, Sean McKittrick, Ted Hamm Production companies: Blumhouse Productions, QC Entertainment Listen to our full review and visit www.thehmcnetwork.com for more reviews, podcasts, videos, news and event coverage.

3blackgeeks podcast
Get Out movie review

3blackgeeks podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 23:15


Quick overview: Folks this is a damn good movie that disposes of all the conventional horror movie tropes and does something fresh and new with the genre while also having a lowkey commentary on our society. Great cinematography, great acting, great music, and just an all around great experience. Go see this movie! 3BG rating: 5 out of 5 Twitter: @SuperSel0320 @3BlackGeeks

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Social Suplex Podcast Network
One Nation Radio - Get Out Movie Review Extra

Social Suplex Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 93:25


The Nation talks about the movie Get Out, in spoiler, and non spoiler terms in an Extra   BE SURE TO RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW ON http://onenationradio.podbean.com/ Send us an Email to get read on air today!! radioonenation@gmail.com Check out our blog and websites The Wrestling (Squared) Circle On Facebook www.richlattawrestling.com www.socialsuplex.com For Articles, Podcast Updates, & Follow Us On Twitter, @OneNationRadio @RichLatta32 @JamesBoyd87, @JamesBoydONR Subscribe to and rate us on iTunes Follow The Instagram @OneNationRadioSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donations