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Jordan Peele’s record-breaking horror hit Get Out is a socially conscious thriller that deals with the worst modern boogeyman of them all: racism. With a number one debut at the box office and a record-breaking performance on multiple fronts, Get Out is a film to be remembered — and we’re here to tell you its untold truth. Fair warning: now’s your chance to look away if you don’t want spoilers…

It’s not about the president | 0:21
It’s a tribute to classic horror | 0:56
Jordan Peele dreamed up the film’s scariest scene | 1:17
The original ending was much darker | 1:48
It’s a record breaker | 2:19
It’s in the zeitgeist | 2:45
Casting controversies | 3:10
The hidden meaning of milk | 3:55
Jordan Peele has big plans for more horror | 4:30

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31 COMMENTS

  1. good movie an docncept and even easter egg's / foreshadowing. one of the best honestly. however i still dont believe in the narrative, sure rascism isn't what it used to be and there are those who still believe in lynching. but everyone condemns those people. the narrative here is that everyday people, are rascist's because some people are self conscious about being in a room with white people.

  2. The first $100 million dollar maker from a black writer/director? Didn't "Diary of a Mad Black Woman", written & directed by Tyler Perry, cross that line first? (I checked. No. Diary made $50 million).

  3. I still don't know whether this movie was supposed to be a satire of black peoples fears of all white people being out to get them, or if it was more straight and just using white people as a villain because it could.

  4. what a stupid thing to say by Jackson, movie needed black American, not black British actor? does that mean that Hamlet can be played only by danish royalty or Romeo and Juliette, only 14 year old Italian rich kids?

  5. The milk scene was pure genius. The colourful cereal represented 'coloreds' or non-whites and by not having the milk and cereal in a bowl, signified that whites and non -whites should not mix.

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