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lokiprincess · 2 years
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31 Days of Halloween - Day 13
“Now, you're in the sunken place.”
Get Out dir. by Jordan Peele (2017)
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raurquiz · 2 months
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#happybirthday #danielkaluuya #actor #wkabi #blackpanther #SpiderMan #AcrosstheSpiderVerse #skins #chatroom #johnnyenglishreborn #suckerpunch #doctorwho #psychoville #thefades #blackmirror #kickass2 #getout #sicario #widows #achristmascarol #judastheblackmesiah #nope #TheKitchen
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One of these horror movies has to go. Which one would you choose?
Ma
Us
Get Out
Candyman
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bombalatina · 1 year
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✧ void state
i'm currently educating myself on void state and reading blogs n watching videos and i thought back to the movie get out. could you say that daniel kaluuya's character is hypnotised to fall into the void state- obviously they've used a diff name for it in the film and called it "the sunken place" but the framing of the shots. he looks like pure consciousness since he's been separated from his physical body and has no power over it and is jus an observer. loablr am i wrong? pls any loa moots read this n tell me i'm not trippin.
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stevebuscemieyes · 2 years
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Get Out, 2017
Dir Jordan Peele
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raydarmagdave · 1 year
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#tbt that time we went past the velvet rope at the Port of Oakland to snap pick for @raydar_magazine of the @delinquentdoll 57 #Chevy for a feature. Thanks to her and @nic_normal for the fun morning. #felonyshoot #copsisfilmedonlocation #getout #runaway (at Port of Oakland) https://www.instagram.com/p/Couxlg7v3ic/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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the-assignment · 1 year
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Blog #2 - Race in Get Out & Us
**Spoilers ahead for scenes and plot points in Get Out and Us**
One of the biggest takeaways that I’ve seen in the evolution of Jordan Peele’s films thus far – Get Out and Us – is the intentional Blackness and the subject of race presented throughout both movies – but in entirely different and equally interesting ways.
For example, in Get Out – Race (and racism) are undeniably at the forefront of the movie. It is the catalyst and the vehicle in which the film and plot moves forward, reaches the climax, and ends. From the very beginning, you see a young black man lost and walking down the street of a white, suburban, middle class-esque area. He is then briefly followed by a white car and a full-face helmet clad assailant attacks him, knocks him out, and shoves him in the trunk of his car. Driving off to God knows where while “Run Rabbit Run” plays in the background.
The movie then cuts to Rose and Chris – a young white woman and a young black man in a relationship. At the start, we as the audience can feel tension and hesitance coming from Chris, and the first conversation that we hear, is that Chris is meeting Rose's family for the very first time and he’s worried because she hasn’t told them he’s Black. And right there. Race front in center. Not only prominently in both the characters but the possible consequences of race.
Fast forward through a racially charged interaction with a white police officer – which, no one these days has to only imagine – almost all of us has seen videos – that only gets distinguished because Rose uses her whiteness and her femaleness to thwart the situation. (And almost everyone watching the scene unfold knows that if a Black person tried pulling what she did, they’d be dead or beaten).
I’m not going to rehash every single encounter – either the subtle, “atta boy’s” / “my man’s”, “I’d vote for Obama a third time if I could’s” or the more obvious, like the entire dinner scene conversation – that was race related in some way or another.  
But the awkwardest party in ALL of history… the “BINGO,” the Coagula experiment (the reasons for it!!!), the interactions between Chris and the other Black bodies, the relationship between Chris and Rod, etc. etc., etc.
All of these things directly reflected the idea of race and racism. That, in my opinion, was the point and emphasis on the film. It showed that “well-meaning” and “appreciative” white people are still (and maybe even more) dangerous. That race and racism is not dead – whether people believe it is or not.
Us takes race and Blackness in a completely different approach. Race, racism, white privilege, etc. is not directly the point of the film. Overt racism is not the culprit or antagonist like it was in Get Out.
However, intentional Blackness is still prevalent throughout the film. The main characters consist of a Black family – the Wilsons (shout out to Lupita’s natural hairstyle on the big screen and in a major movie!!) who seem to have reached some levels of success and financial security – enough so that they were able to buy a beach house. And although this is where their terror begins, it is not my main point. Throughout the film the characters being Black is not mentioned / not the point of the film. We simply see Black characters living their lives and a family vacationing during the summer.
However, in some cases it is the microaggressions and the “out of placeness” experienced by the family that highlights their very Blackness.
The family beach scene for example – where they are literally the only Black people on the beach. Additionally, Zora doesn’t get in the water like the other girls her age. The answer to why that is is obvious to any person who also has this consideration – her hair. She wasn’t going to get her unnaturally straight and styled hair wet. (I also thought about the historical significance: the dislike / aversion to swimming / the water is based heavily in slavery and racism – where whites even through acid into pools used by Blacks). The point is, that although race wasn’t said, it was shown.
Just like it was shown when the dad bought a beat-up boat (with no boating experience whatsoever) because he wanted to keep up with their richer (and white) family friends – even though the boat is old and worn.
Just like the dad’s Howard University sweatshirt.
Just like Zora didn’t hesitate to grab the bat – knew exactly where it was and instantly grabbed it when her dad actually asked the son to. (And just like there was no hesitance to use it later when she needed to!)
Just like the dad changes the way he speaks to the unwelcomed newcomers when he’s trying to intimidate them – switching from the polite (white approved) approach he started with, into typical AAVE, complete with a bat when they weren’t listening.
Just like when their white family friends are killed – the first thing the kids ask if whether their car is theirs now.
In Us, it felt like it was showing that while this Black family was inside society, they still weren’t fully a part of society. Their house, car, boat, etc. were smaller than others’ and it was noticeable. They were the only Black people there. They didn’t do the things the others did. Didn’t have the things they did. Etc. And they were still trying to keep up.
But, they were the only ones who had the preparedness and survival mindset and instincts that allowed them to win.
They were the only ones who survived.
So, while Us wasn’t about race, it still was about race.
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coachprimetv · 1 year
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Deion Sanders tells Shilo "GET OUT" my Life! Off my Team! Transfer in the Portal!
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menemennpastirma · 2 years
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Why I never trust a mf who drinks milk.
(via https://www.instagram.com/p/CiCREKJu4pd/)
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tgr20 · 2 years
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NOP3
Listen to NOP3 by TGR on #SoundCloud
Supernatural Suspended Beliefs
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mgentamn · 23 hours
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i am not a big movie or show person but here are a list of the ones ive watched and ended up absolutely loving.
-the 1973 exorcist: oh i loved this movie. it actually scared me so much. one of the only movies in the horror genre that have thoroughly scared me. i feel like many horror movies arent actually scary and hide behind jumpscares, mostly using them for momentary fright vs making the entire movie chilling that would give you a long lasting fright, but thats just my opinion though. father karras was also so hot by the way. a warm blanket and a Krispy kreme donut would have saved father karras..
-jordan peeles 'get out': i loved this movie and i have watched it time and time again. it scared me but in a different way. it scared me because what chris experienced isnt really that far fetched from many other black individuals, so its in the same category kinda as people who don't like movies based on true events because the realism factor makes it even more scary and in a different way. its just a great movie.
-attack on titan: mymy. i loved every second of the series. ive never watched a show where almost all the characters were that lovable. its so hard to choose a favorite but I've always been inlove with jean hes just hehehehehe. i also love conny. rest in peace armin i think you would have loved crossword puzzles and swedish fish.
-the 1999 sleepyhollow: if nothing else, tim burton got the aesthetic and visuals for this movie so right. i actually am incapable of viewing sleepyhollow any other way. ths casting was absolutely perfect. this movie did not scare me but i watch it and enjoy it for the actors, the visuals, the silly parts and just ahhh idk i just love it and dont know why. christina ricci as katrina will always be famous.
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raurquiz · 7 months
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#remembering #RichardHerd #actor #AdmiralOwenParis #startrek #Voyager #LKor #Thenextgeneration #renegades #allthepresidentsmen #thechinasyndrome #getout #themule #TJHooker #vtheseries #seaquest2032 #AChristmasinNewYork #TheSilentNatural #startrek57 @TrekCore @StarTrek
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f3lms · 1 month
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sink. (2023)
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nellarw95 · 2 months
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Happy Birthday Daniel +35 🥳🎂🎈🎁🎉
Buon Compleanno 🥳🎂🎈🎁🎉
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oddbeautysyndrome · 3 months
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eric-sadahire · 2 years
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My coworker told me he got banned from a bar when he lived in North Dakota back in 1973 and didn't try to go back to it for 30 years, but he finally did, and the moment he stepped in someone yelled "Get the hell out of here Dennis!"
And that's probably my favorite story ever.
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