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Overview We reach the end of season 3 and have a great bonus episode. We focus on 3 movies from Jordan Peele – Us, Get Out, and Nope. And they all deal with culture clash, so it fit right in. We don't do a scene by scene like usual, but instead, discuss the movies overall. […] The post Season 03 Bonus – Movies of Jordan Peele appeared first on Horror Lasagna.
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
Hi Friends! WE'RE BACK!!! To kick off Season 6 we're releasing 3 BRAND NEW EPISODES all at once! We're enjoying some more canned wine and some riesling while we talked about Get Out by Jordan Peele—who always makes a great, super creepy, and heavy movie. Tell us in the comments what you thought of the episode. And as always, if you enjoyed the episode, tell your friends and family about us! Cheers!————YouTube blind reaction short scary movie watch alongs: https://www.youtube.com/theyreterrifiedtipsyFor ad-free episodes a day early, exclusive content including 8 full episodes covering the Archive 81 series, plus free swag, monthly Patreon Picks, and more, join our Patreon community! https://www.tipsypod.com/patreonWe're on Twitch! Join us on our Road to 50 Followers! https://www.twitch.tv/tipsypodVisit https://www.tispypod.com for all things Tipsy Pod!Did you hear the Buzzwords in this episode?? Join our Facebook group to interact and suggest buzzwords for each episode! https://www.facebook.com/groups/tipsypod————https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5052448/ Directed by Jordan Peele (Us episode 68)A young African-American visits his white girlfriend's parents for the weekend, where his simmering uneasiness about their reception of him eventually reaches a boiling point.————Part of the Slash 'N Cast Podcast Network: https://www.slashncast.network/All podcast links: https://www.bio.link/tipsypod————#comedy #podcast #film #review #horror
We watch and react to "Us" before the release of Jordan Peele's 3rd feature film, "Nope," releases on this Friday, July 22Like, subscribe, and rate this podcast wherever you're listening.Click Here to subscribe to our Patreon where you will find exclusive content, perks, and interaction with the guys.Follow Caleb on social: @caleb_garrardFollow Kēvin on social: @kevinlcarlieFollow Zach on social: @thezachclemonsSupport the show
Us & Them: The Horror of Jordan Peele On this week's episode of WatchThis W/RickRamos, Ibrahim & I tear into the Horror genre on our way towards that most Terrifying of Holidays - Halloween. We start this series with a look at the films of Jordan Peele beginning backwards with Peele's 2019 Us and finish with his 2017 debut (one of the truly great debuts in cinema), Get Out. This week Mr. Chavez & I discuss race, race relations, racism, and the history of racism. There's a whole hell of a lot more to this episode, as we discuss the history of Horror, and the influences that have gone into creating these unique films from an imaginative and ground-breaking artist. There's a lot to digest here. We'd love for you to come on board with us. Many Thanks. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com.
With Nia DaCosta's Candyman reboot hitting theatres, we've made an exception to our minimum credits rule to talk about that film's producer and cowriter, the Oscar-winning Jordan Peele. Join Carson and Zach as they talk about 2019's Us, discuss Peele's contributions to the genre, try to unpack the Academy's response to horror, and play — for one of your hosts — a very rough round of the Letterboxd game.
Greetings, Starseeds! This week we discuss Demi's magical trip to San Francisco, J. Watched a Jordan Peele “Us” knockoff movie, the astrology forecast for 8/9-8/16, how the Pfizer vaccine may be making women's breasts larger, a man who tried to use a live eel to remedy his constipation, the disease that humans and koalas have in common (and it's not what you think), two stories about strange funguses, including one you may actually like to run into, and how scientists have finally seen what happens inside a black hole! Plus we take a deep dive into (said) black hole (KUH-SPLASH!), to learn everything there is about forgiveness!For show notes on the articles used in this episode, visit our website: https://www.acosmicjourneypod.com/ Check us out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDqouiSl2TyKyJl7rARKp4_YqQmapAx1z Podcast Links: acosmicjourneypod.buzzsprout.com You can submit articles, send us memes, or chat with us in our official Facebook group - "Starseed Central": https://www.facebook.com/groups/321018185996577 Social media: Instagram: @acosmicjourneypod Twitter: @acosmicjournpodDemi:Instagram: @demitriwylde Twitter: @demitriwylde TikTok: @demitriwyldeJ.: Instagram: @j.maceomusic Twitter: @J_MaceoMusicSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2n8UGW8EvO0wxiwqseTu1D?si=_derq-3KTQinWEseLkrXNA&utm_source=copy-linkOur sponsor, Mimi Folco & Harvey Mountain Alchemy: www.harveymountainalchemy.comInstagram: @mimis.me@harveymountain.alchemyMusic: “Superepic” by Alexander Nakarada, “Rumble” by Ben Sound, “Energy” by Bensound, “Megaepic” by Alexander NakaradaSound effects are mixed using copyright free sound effects, music is licensed under Creative Commons and used for educational, satire, and creative expression purposes under The Fair Use Act of 1976.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US https://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/more-info.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/acosmicjourneypod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/acosmicjourneypod/support
Horror cinematographer mastermind Checco Varese ASC teaches us how he filmed trauma and fear for Amazon Studios' THEM. Checco explains his approach to the series' gorgeous cinematography and his philosophy as a filmmaker. Checco and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss ways to invoke anxiety and terror through cinematography, tips for new cinematographers, using virtual filmmaking to film a creature attack on a 1950s bus, the Jordan Peele US controversy and more! Subscribe Now! What you will learn in this episode Invoking fear and terror through THEM’s visual approach (03:30) Horror filmmaking techniques (12:15) Rules to live by as a cinematographer (23:16) Comparing THEM to Jordan Peele’s US (28:00) Creature attack on a 1950s bus using virtual filmmaking (35:48) And more! Go Creative Show is supported by: MZed - Education for Creatives Subscribe + Follow Go Creative Show Twitter Facebook Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Podcasts iHeart Radio YouTube Show Links IT Chapter 2 Cinematography (with Checco Varese ASC) WATCHMEN Cinematography (with Xavier Grobet ASC) THEM Trailer THEM on Amazon Prime Video THEM IMDb Follow Our Guest Checco Varese ASC’s website Checco Varese’s Instagram Follow Ben Consoli BC Media Productions BenConsoli.com Twitter Instagram Follow Dave Siegel (sound mixer) Dave Siegel's website Dave Siegel's Instagram Follow Connor Crosby (producer) Ignition Visuals' website Ignition Visuals' Instagram
Den mesterlige Jordan Peele (Us, Get Out og Lovecraft Country) er fortælleren og producer på den Paramount+ aktuelle serie The Twilight Zone, der nu kan ses i sin fjerde udgave. Men er tiden løbet fra serien og er den overhovedet god? Det diskuterer ugens gæster Casper ’Manfred’ Andersen, Simon Skou Jakobsen og Ronnie Fridthjof i denne udgave af Stream and Chill, blandt andet. Derudover er det Paramount+ dag og William Ejsing har en vigtig besked om næste uges program. Ugens anbefalinger: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, Paramount+. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Paramount+. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Paramount+. Homeland, Viaplay. Exit, DR.dk. Star Trek: Lower Decks, Amazon Prime.
Josh and Belinda sit down and talk about some of their recommended fall reads. They also talk about what they love about fall. Books and Movies mentioned in this episode: Snapdragon by Kat Leyh Lumberjanes Nightbooks by JA White Lanny by Max Porter The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls by Anissa Gray Get Out directed by Jordan Peele Us directed by Jordan Peele
Check out a new installment of Afronerd Radio's Grindhouse podcast airing this Sunday at 6pm eastern. Your "friendly neighborhood" AFROnerdists will shed light on the following issues: favored guest and noted graphic novelist, David Walker (Naomi, Bitter Root) stops by to discuss his latest project, The Hated and the accompanying Kickstarter campaign; Amazon's Hunters (S1)-executive produced by Jordan Peele (Us, Get Out) premiered this week and we give you our thoughts; DC co-publisher, Dan Didio leaves the company but not without controversy-did he leave of his own volition or was he fired? Westworld S3 trailer hit the internets and we speculate; political scientist, The Root editor and MSNBC contributor, Dr. Jason Johnson got into "Snoop Dog-esque" trouble over his critique of certain Black female supporters (misfits?) of Democratic presidential frontrunner, Sen. Bernie Sanders; Watchmen TV may continue after all; NYC Black Comic Book Festival cofounder and educator, John I. Jennings' first publishing list from the Megascope imprint launches; thoughts about last night's Wilder v Fury fight (maybe Wilder's song choice was a problem). Lastly, for BHM-discussing how Captain Ed Dwight was robbed from being the first African American in the NASA space program. Call LIVE at 646-915-9620.
THE MOVIE PODCAST is a film news and entertainment podcast that covers the week's biggest movie stories and a unique topic of the show. You can catch Daniel, Shahbaz and Anthony in a new episode every Monday! Please be sure to rate the show and subscribe.Got a topic request? Have a movie suggestion? Did we get something wrong? Let us know at ThisTimeWith.com/talkEPISODE #29: Martin Scorsese Says Marvel Movies Are Not Cinema - October 5, 2019NEWS [00:02:03]Martin Scorsese Compares Marvel Movies to Theme Parks - Breanna Bell / Variety'Stranger Things' Renewed for Season 4 as Creators Ink Nine-Figure Netflix Deal - Lesley Goldberg / THRJordan Peele Inks Rich Five-Year First-Look Deal With Universal - Mia Galuppo / THRDisney to Stop Accepting Ads From Netflix on Entertainment Networks - Alex Werpin / THRBOX OFFICE [00:41:41]Box Office: ‘Joker' Laughs Last With Record $40 Million Friday - Scott Mendelson / ForbesNEW TRAILERS [00:50:29]The King's ManBirds of Prey6 UndergroundThe GentlemanRichard Jewell1917OUT THIS WEEK [01:12:55]Little MonstersGemini ManThe Addams FamilyWHAT WE'RE WATCHING [01:16:44]Anthony: The Righteous Gemstones, Disenchantment, Tropic ThunderDaniel: The Righteous Gemstones, Breaking Bad, The King of Comedy, Red Dead Redemption IIShahbaz: Love Simon, The Righteous GemstonesFOLLOW US:Follow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube
José Rey (@Josreyok) y Cristian Benitez (@soycrisb) hablan y analizan la segunda película de Jordan Peele "US" y, la última de Robert Redford "Un ladrón con estilo". Además, comentan sobre la compra de Disney a Fox y sus consecuencias.
In this episode we review the strong second effort from Jordan Peele: Us. In this wide-ranging episode we also go on a tangent about horror in general and our own personal fears.
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Jordan Peele (US, GET OUT, KEANU) returns to THE MOVIE CRYPT on the heels of his incredible success with GET OUT and with a special message of gratitude for Adam and Joe in this "Hall of Fame" episode which originally premiered on April 10, 2017. Own the first 300 episodes of THE MOVIE CRYPT podcast with "The Vault," now available in the on-line store on ArieScope.com. They're Arwen approved!
Karen uses "The Walking Dead" and the movie "Us" to examine the fluid nature between good and evil.
Join us as we head to a creepy carnival, meet our Dopplegangers, and run the hell away, all while discussing the latest horror from Jordan Peele ‘Us’. Us is a 2019 American horror film written and directed by Jordan Peele. The film stars Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Evan Alex, Elisabeth Moss, and Tim Heidecker, and follows a family who are confronted by their doppelgängers. If you like this podcast, or hate it and us and want to tell us so - You can reach us at wewatchedathing@gmail.com Or, Twitter - @WeWatchedAThing Facebook - @WeWatchedAThing Instagram - @WeWatchedAThing and on iTunes and Youtube If you really like us and think we’re worth at least a dollar, why not check out our patreon at http://patreon.com/wewatchedathing. Every little bit helps, and you can get access to bonus episodes, early releases, and even tell us what movies to watch.
In this episode the AnthroPOPogists Lou Money the $ilkgod, the never spurious Vell Furious, and always disputin Lewi Newton discuss social media and how people get "blinded by the likes" in several iterations. They start of discussing the new film by Jordan Peele "US", then delve into social media through snapchat being used as a tool to communicate a murder plot, Jay Prince reaching out to New York via Instagram, the Swipe god Self made Kash using instagram to build a following and ultimately being brought under investigation through it, the use of stochastic terrorism by 45 through twitter and the results that occur through Facebook live. Subscribe to the podcasts on Anchor, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, Pocketcasts, RadioPublic, Stitcher, and Apple Music. Email all questions and comments to anthropopogy@gmail.com Please review our podcast for a chance to get a shoutout and your review read on our show! You can follow us on instagram at the following: Anthropopogy-anthropopogy_podcast Vell Furious: vell_furious Lewi Newton: thateastsidedudelew Lou Money: loumoneycomedy As always keep it locked with AnthroPOPogy as we Mind and Mine Culture!
On our 22nd episode we've watched the latest horror from Jordan Peele 'Us', in our topic segment “Something to scream about” we talk about our Favourite 70s Horror Movie and in this episodes “Movie from the vault” we dip our toe in the 90s and watch 'Candyman'.00:30 - Intro 01:50 - News 15:10 - 'Us'47:38 - Something to Scream About 01:02:00 - Movie from the Vault
Andrew sees soul legends Tower of Power live, at last; Karl reviews Muriel's Wedding: The Musical, and Us, Jordan Peele's follow-up to the phenomenally successful Get Out; Chloe Hooper's The Arsonist considered; plus, who is in the box seat to take over when Barrie Cassidy finally steps down from Insiders. Tell a friend about the show - The Clappers! The Clappers is produced by Nearly, a podcast network. Get a new podcast from Nearly Media Chapter One - hear the first chapter of a brand new book. The Debrief with Dave O'Neil - Dave gives a comedian a lift home from a gig. 10 Questions with Adam Zwar - The same 10 questions with answers that vary wildly. Scale Up - How does a company go from 5 laptops to 200 staff? © Nearly Media 2019 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pete and Alexis return with another podcast and discuss Jordan Peele's new thriller Us and also Dan Reeds new documentary film Leaving Neverland The conversation surrounding the child sex abuse allegations against Michael Jackson from Wade Robson and James Safechuck and how we feel about them and what we should do about them
On the March 29, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film senior writer Ben Pearson and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to have our final discussion about Jordan Peele's Us spoilers, including getting to all your emails in the Mail Bag. 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: Reminder that Ben and Peter will be at CinemaCon in Las Vegas next week. Listen to the previous discussions: Jordan Peele's 'Us' Spoiler Discussion Jordan Peele's ‘Us' Spoiler Discussion Part 2 In Our Feature Presentation: We continue with our third and final installment of our Jordan Peele Us spoiler discussion. HT gives her spoiler-filled interpretation of Us. What Chris learned from Jordan Peele's Empire interview."This movie is sort of a Dark Easter; it is a rising of a messiah after a metaphorical death of sorts." Jordan Peele also says the official underworld/underground name is "the underpass" he also stresses that the big explanation red gives about where the tethered came from might not actually be true, but just something she believes, which is something i said on the other show, so now i feel smart Ben gives any new observations. Mentions Jen Yamato's LA Times piece on Peele:Peele says “Us” was inspired by the division and xenophobia he observed in post-election America and the notion that “the feeling that we all feel we are the good guy in our own story prevents us from facing our demons.” “As far as the location where they come from, which is called the Underpass, I don't tell you how large and how expansive it is — and in my mind it is quite large and expansive,” “I won't give the borders, but there are … means down there.” “The realization that our villains in this are a cult, are fanatics, and violent fanatics who are on a day to day level engaged in sort of unimaginably crazy-seeming behavior was about the realization that you could say the same about the other world — about us,” said Peele. “That we as Americans, as the United States, we are fanatics as well, and we are violent.” In The Mailbag: Brian T writes in “Something I noticed on a Reddit thread that I felt was a brilliant observation (but didn't hear come up in the podcast) was the symbolism of the extended video for “Thriller.” The “Thriller” music video plot kicks off with the dead rising from underground and attacking MJ and his date. In the end, MJ and her date think they're safe but we get a look right at the camera with a creepy smile from MJ revealing he's secretly one of the monsters – much like what we get from Adelaide. You mentioned the single glove piece, but not the overall plot synchronization with the “Thriller” video, which I believe is an added layer of symbolism above and beyond just the MJ costume matching. The doppelgängers bore the scars from the actions of the people up above them. This refers to the way we pass down our problems from the upper-class to lower-classes, such as with climate changing mostly impacting poorer communities while richer people can afford to avoid the climate impacts of it – even though it's something they are causing to get worse., the burns on the little boy doppelgänger, are because of him mirroring the “our world” version of him playing with that lighter toy on his finger. Because the doppelgängers have shoddy imitations of what the above-world has, he was playing with matches up close to his face. The lighter didn't work but the matches did, sonhis face got burned and he couldn't help it. Elisabeth Moss's doppelgänger character had a similar effect where she had cuts on her face as a shoddy version of the plastic surgery that “above” Elisabeth Moss bragged about to Adelaide. Amazing, right? I wish I could remember how I found the thread so I could give them credit.” Casey N from Utah writes in “Hi, I'm a HUGE fan of the podcast. I have a clarification about the theory of Jason actually being tethered. I don't necessarily subscribe to this theory, but there's an explanation that makes more sense than Jason and Pluto switching when he goes to the bathroom. The time of the switching happens the year before, the last time they were at the beach house. Gabe mentions offhandedly that Jason has been acting differently since his grandma died. The grandma's death doesn't necessarily have anything to do with it, but him acting strange could be an indication. If I remember correctly, Jason says the magic trick with the lighter was left at the house and he didn't have it for an entire year. I don't really have a good explanation about this, but it seems like something weird happened the year prior, and considering the layers upon layers of detail that Jordan Peele puts into this movie, it seems more than coincidence. There are some other things that we could retroactively fit into this theory. Learning to talk might've been an easier transition because Red knew how to talk and was more familiar with it. Jason was building sand tunnels, not a sand castle. Red also seemed to handle Jason with more respect than the other members of the family. She told Zora to run, but was content with Jason "playing" with Pluto. When she kidnaps him at the beach, you'd think she'd be a little more violent about it and not let him wander off into a locker. Some holes in the theory is why the heck Pluto runs around on all fours. This theory only allows Pluto one year to adjust to life in the tunnels, and that seems like a weird quirk to pick up in that time. Thanks for reading!” Jacob C from Mississippi writes in “Hey guys! I've loved your Us spoiler discussions! I hope to hear more. I have tried to stay away from any reviews or opinions or interpretations just because I wanted to figure out what this movie meant for me before I talked about it with others. I've been obsessed with this movie ever since I saw it. Can't get it out of my head. Yours and the slashfilmcast one were the first opinions I've heard. After having seen the movie twice now, I wanted to elaborate on something Chris said which was my first interpretation after seeing this movie. There are so many references to different 80's horror movies, a lot of which you guys have mentioned. One of the references, or at least I read it as a reference at first, was the fact that there was a lot of subtle imagery here and there of Native Americans or Native American culture. I thought that might be a reference to The Shining which also has a lot of that. But when I started thinking about it more, I thought that this movie was maybe trying to be at least partly about the past of America. About the sins that this country has buried (the Native American on the front of the hall of mirrors at the beginning) and how it's portrayed almost as past myth or fantasy (Merlin later on). This also would help explain the whole hands across America statement the tethered ones were trying to make. You can't stand across America and try and make a statement about something without the past and the sins you've committed linked to you, holding hands along with you. I love all of your other interpretations as well. I want to go see it again to notice more things. I love how this movie becomes a completely different movie the second time you watch it. Things fall into place so easily the second time. The Adelaide character is completely different. Reminds me of Arrival in that way. Also, I totally get your opinions on how Red's opening storytime monologue seems a little clunky. But, it makes more sense a second time knowing that Red is kinda out for revenge and in that moment is reminding her double of the life that was stolen from her. Anyways, sorry this is long. Thanks for reading if you made it this far. Love the podcast!” Jordan P writes in “Hi there! My name is Jordan and I'm a movie reviewer. I started writing reviews about five years ago, and taking them to the next level by starting a Youtube channel. I'm a advid listener and subscriber to your podcast and very much liked your ‘Us' episode. Here's a few things I thought of when writing my review and listening to your take: I went into the film thinking this might be a more psychological thriller because each character had somewhat of an ‘evil twin''. And I really appreciated the psychological elements in ‘Get Out'. There's still a part of me that thinks maybe these twins are just the terrible parts of us that we all feel we have; that other side that's critical, or animalistic tendencies that we (most of us) keep locked away. I found it more of Adelaide fighting her her inner demons and true nature head on, instead of therapy, treatments or any other type of help we seek out for issues. I thought that could be another reason how The Teathered were never explained in terms of their existence; it's all in our head in some dark neurological tunnel. I think I would have appreciated a little clarity if this experiment was government sanctioned because I feel The Teathered and humans could come together to fight the common enemy. I felt that both Adelaide and Red blamed and hated the other, when neither should have. Taking a political point of view, it's a representation of the Democratic and Republican parties resent the other, or immigrants and Americans hating each other when neither have the true power to enforce what they desire. I appreciate that you encourage your listeners to reach out to you! Thank you for allowing me to discuss my points of view, and I hope to continue to send you more!” Steve P writes in “I wondered if Peele named the family Wilson as a nod to Poe's dark doppelgänger tale William Wilson? It ends (spoiler) with William stabbing his dark twin and then seeing the bleeding victim in a mirror: It says — “In me didst thou exist—and, in my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thou hast murdered thyself.” Mahesh K writes in “Listened to the slashfilmdaily podcast on the movie Us (as well as reading the article on slash film, and every other damn article on the internet cause this movie broke my brain) and had some additional thoughts and reads on the film. To me, a lot of this movie had to do with oppression, and potentially incarceration too. To me that's what the rabbits kind of represented to me. The rabbits start in cages (representing those incarcerated), and then even as they are freed, their lives basically consist of being food for the Tethered, or just aimlessly wandering around the tunnels of the Tethered, not really functioning in a society. The red jumpsuits, while likely purposely selected by Red (or I guess, Adelaide?) and the Tethered for their demonstration, reminded me of prison jumpsuits. And finally, the uprising and demonstration itself. This I think is the biggest idea Jordan Peele has for us and im not sure I've seen this fake mentioned. When the Tethered come up, what do they do? They kill (or attempt to kill) the everyday people they're replacing, and then what? They do the hands across America stunt, which we know didn't achieve much when done in the 80s. This I think is a message Peele is sending to the oppressed, or those who feel oppressed. If you feel like there are people just like you who are doing better than you (and there always is), don't fixate on hurting them or bringing them down just to bring yourself up. Because then what? You're still the same person, just in a different spot. Instead, he shows what can happen if someone who is Untethered is exposed to the environment that Red is after she swapped with Adelaide. He uses the swap/twist to present the argument for nature vs nurture (focusing on nurture) and how systemically oppressed people in the US can thrive if given basic opportunities. In other words, don't turn on each other, privileged or not - work together to create equal opportunities and everyone can thrive. As for the more mundane details that don't really matter - I'm going to pretend that there were white jumpsuits that the patients were given, and they were colored red with rabbit blood. As for the scissors, I'm going to pretend that there was a huge supply of golden barber scissors that fell underground somehow and that's how they got them :) I'm still wrapping my head around this movie but these are the big ideas that I keep coming back to. Thanks guys for all the content!!!” Martin I writes in “Hey Peter, Since you said in your podcast to send stuff here figured I'd do that and you can read it on your own time. Like I said earlier couldn't really stop thinking about this and when I noticed there were 55 cages in the opening shot I had to think this through to get something rational out of it or I wouldn't be able to enjoy my weekend. This pretty much goes into fan theories and have not seen this anywhere so don't mind giving the scoop to you ;) Assumption: Nothing in this movie was done by accident and everything is intentional. I think all the multiple themes that have been discussed on your podcast and in the wild can all be grouped into morality of man and its attempt to build a society under human law/rules vs nature and that nature doesn't care what man thinks or what cute constructs we come up with to live in peace. In more simpler terms think of the golden rule (something created by man for the advancement of society) vs the golden ratio (found in nature and mathematics). The opening credits in the beginning opens on the one rabbit and pans out to reveal multiple cages stacked on top of each other by the end of the roll. If you count the cages the dimensions are 5 x 11 (11:11 again) or 55 cages per block. If you're familiar with the Fibonacci Sequence 55 turns out to be the 10th step in that series. Fibonacci Sequence is where you take the first number of the series and add the previous number before it to get the next number in the series (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55). You can then get an approximation of the golden ratio or Phi of 1.618 by taking the two previous terms and dividing them. Once out on DVD/BD, it would be worth seeing how many shots in the movie follow the golden ratio instead of the rule of thirds in their composition. (rabbit pairs do not follow the Fibonacci Sequence when mating them together but golden ratio is used for growth approximations in biology and to model things in nature a lot in pedals on a flower, seashells, pine cones etc.) So we have 10 and 55. Well the 10 could represent the 10 commandments or a set of rules for man. So you have man on one side of the equation with rules to govern society vs nature represented on the other side with 55 rabbits. If you take religion out of it for a second (the four commandments about God) you can distill the 10 commandments down to the golden rule, do onto others as you would have them do onto you. The themes throughout the movie can best be summed up as take care of your neighbor regardless of who they are or where they come from. For lot of folks this is tough when dealing with the divides we experience today in society. Most people don't really care much about the well being of strangers so lets make the situation more interesting and switch it up by asking would you feel the same way if it was another you? Would you have the humanity to give yourself what they need if they were hungry, cold, or sick and you could provide? All the themes your colleagues brought up then kind of branch from this idea of man trying to control society with rules and nature being like your rules are rubbish and hypothetical because its clearly not working you don't care about anyone but your selfish interests. The themes about poverty and the parallels to minorities and the disenfranchised all kind of stem from this and that modern America and the world have a lot of catching up and we gotta get real. More information on Fibonacci and rabbits: http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMAT6680Fa11/Molnar/final3ram/final3ram.html Best to you and see ya when I see ya!” Other Articles Mentioned: Double Consciousness twitter thread mentioned in the after credits Still Processing episode 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! 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In this episode Mr.Styles, K-Dub and Prez Miller Discuss Michael Rosfeld beats charges ,All charges dropped against Jussie Smollet, Surviving Cardi-B, Jordan Peele "US", Shaq backs Papa Johns, Kobe ranks top 3 basketball players. We also count down the top 10 Debut albums on the Top 10 Real Nigga count down .Last episode of Season 1 part 1. Season 1 part 2 resumes April 19th.
On this week's episode, Ben and Lyndell share their thoughts/review Jordan Peele's new horror film Us. Follow us on Twitter @CDiscoursePod Music cc: Devan "OG Black Moses" Smith
On this week’s brand new episode of The Silver Screen Breakdown, your surfers Tyler @Tylermoliterno and Zach @ZachWWMovies break down the box office for the weekend of March 23-25, 2018. From there the guys touch on a few news stories before diving into their SPOILERS reviews for the second film from Jordan Peele US. Thanks
Hablamos sobre LEAVING NEVERLAND y su controvertido contenido, EN LAS BUENAS Y EN LAS MALAS la nueva cinta mexicana que estreno en cartelera, el problema de DISNEY y FOX, la nueva cinta de JORDAN PEELE "US", lo mejor de las recomendaciones para quedarse en casa, noticias y mucho más
Tonight we're talking about Jordan Peele Movie us, We also talking about the up and coming Marvel and DC movies, We also talking about Suicide awareness, And I just wanna say rest in peace Jason singleton, This show is for you, May God bless your soul
The much anticipated follow-up to Jordan Peele's GET OUT is out now in theaters. And Peele delivers the film he set out to make- one that scares people's pants off. In the process, he has reclaimed the art of the horror genre.LA Times film writer Mark Olsen (@IndieFocus ) talks with Justin Chang (@JustinCChang) and Jen Yamato (@jenyamato ) about how US is in some ways a political film about contemporary America. But it's also a horror flick with a black family at its center, instead of the conventional white one.And Olsen continues the rest of his SXSW interview with Ethan Hawke, Logan Marshall-Green and Jason Blum on their film, ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY.Hawke opens up and has lots to say on acting, actors turning to directing, film school, Steven Spielberg, and following your heart.
Terje, Christian og Lukas er i studio, og de tar blant annet for seg den ferkeste filmen fra regissør Jordan Peele: Us! De prater også om Peele forrige film Get Out, og disukterer i tillegg cinematografi og konseptet interaktive filmer.
What's Up Cinemaniacs! Join Duane and special guests Zobo with a Shotgun and Lucy Buglass from the Lucy Goes to Hollywood Blog and Jumpcut Online as they talk about the upcoming film from Jordan Peele "Us"! They had an in depth conversation on what the film will entail as well as if the movie will be as big as Jordan Peele's first film "Get Out". They also talked about all the possible theories and Easter eggs the movie might have and so much more. Fun conversation as always so tune in! Watch Yourself. #UsMovie #Us Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Spotify Messy FM Follow Duane: Twitter Instagram Follow Lucy (Lucy Goes to Hollywood): Twitter Instagram Website Follow Zoe (Zobo with a Shotgun): Twitter Instagram Website Cinemania Merch: Teepublic
Kyle and Alexis recap all the big TV spots from the Super Bowl Avengers Endgame Captain Marvel Toy Story 4 and Jordan Peeles Us and his revival of The Twilight Zone
Today we bring you several horror topics that we wanted to talk about. I had been feeling a little under the weather, so I let David take the wheel on this one. (02:00) Resident Evil 2 Remake and Netflix Series News(05:45) Netflix Original: Polar(07:20) Failed conversation about Bird Box.(08:20) Netflix Original: Umbrella Academy (11:24) Jordan Peele (Us, The Twilight Zone, Candyman Remake/Reboot)(15:45) Todd McFarlen & Spawn (19:40) Hellboy (21:25) Netflix Original: Stranger Things 3 (25:20) Happy Death Day 2U & Netflix Original: Russian Doll(26:50) Clive Barkers new TV series If you are an indie creator and would like to be on the podcast, you can reach us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook all @nerdsftc or email us at @nerdsftc@gmail.com
[ep.36] The guys wrap-up the excellent final episodes of Atlanta and Barry, and review the new Jason Reitman/Diablo Cody/Charlize Theron film, Tully. Plus, thoughts on episodes 3 and 4 of Westworld, the new Arctic Monkeys album, and more. Mild to heavy spoilers in the TV segment, so tread lightly. WBAM! E-mail the show with any comments, questions, and feedback you may have: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow @WeBoughtAMic on Instagram and like our Facebook page Subscribe to WE BOUGHT A MIC on iTunes and leave us a review. Twitter: @weboughtamic @caldernest @HuntMobley @DrewDietzen letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest/ letterboxd.com/hearshot/ letterboxd.com/drewd/ Drew's Spotify EP 36 SHOWNOTES Intro News Noah Hawley — Pale Blue Dot (00:01:50) Jordan Peele — US, March 2019 (00:05:46) Rick and Morty 70 more episodes (00:07:23) RIP B99 and LMOE (00:09:20) Listening Concert: The Wonder Years (00:15:33) New music: Arctic Monkeys (00:21:54) Watching Kid Gorgeous (00:36:33) Atlanta (00:44:58) Barry (01:06:12) Westworld (01:19:43) Young Adult/Juno (01:34:05) Review: Tully (01:39:23) SPOILERS (01:48:10) Outro (02:08:37) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support