Quentin Tarantino on 'Get Out'

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2022
  • Quentin Tarantino talks about the brilliance of Jordan Peele's Get Out and theorizes why the movie made such an impact. Taken from History of Horror podcast.
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  • @waitssharpe7491
    @waitssharpe7491 2 года назад +6391

    When Tarantino retires he just needs to start a podcast and talk about movies forever

    • @dianapevtsov
      @dianapevtsov 2 года назад +84

      :) Yes! His knowledge and enthusiasm are so transfixing and wonderful.

    • @LouisGalore
      @LouisGalore 2 года назад +93

      He's doing one! With Roger Avery

    • @Sprite_525
      @Sprite_525 2 года назад +2

      @@LouisGalore I searched ‘Tarantino avery podcast’ and nothing comes up anywhere 🤔

    • @Shitgotmegeekin
      @Shitgotmegeekin 2 года назад +50

      @@Sprite_525 it’s coming. ”The video archives podcast”, or something similar to that. He’s mentioned it on podcasts he’s been a guest on.

    • @eddiek8179
      @eddiek8179 2 года назад +15

      he's absolutely brilliant and astute...as long e doesn't talk about Bruce Lee.

  • @DelightLovesMovies
    @DelightLovesMovies 2 года назад +3585

    Its so cool to hear Quentin talk about films by other directors.

    • @Gabster1990
      @Gabster1990 2 года назад

      He is a major cinephile.

    • @Smittumi
      @Smittumi 2 года назад +28

      Love hearing directors talking about other directors' films!

    • @joekerry741
      @joekerry741 2 года назад +2

      What Does Tarantino know about making a great Movie?
      His hole career as been based upon plagiarizing other filmmakers.
      He's never made a great Movie..
      Ok movies maybe?(I quite like Kill Bill vol.1) but never great Movies

    • @mrblonde432
      @mrblonde432 2 года назад +74

      @@joekerry741 This is such a lame and tired take. Quit trolling and find a person that likes you for yourself.

    • @joekerry741
      @joekerry741 2 года назад +2

      @DEATHbySHATNER Is Quentin Tarantino You're Favourite Director?
      I'll never understand why Tarantino is in some people regards hold up in such high esteem and he's like some messiah of cinema
      My Top 10 Director's Better Than Quentin Tarantino
      1) Martin Scorsese
      2) Ken Loach
      3) Edgar Wright
      4) James Mangold
      5) Wes Anderson
      6) Taika Waititi
      7) David Fincher
      8) Guillermo del Toro
      9) Hideo Nakata
      10) Christopher Nolan

  • @bantehayes9973
    @bantehayes9973 2 года назад +1711

    Tarentino is so spot on here, as always. He literally explains something to me before I can even figure it out for myself lol

    • @alifarooqi7779
      @alifarooqi7779 2 года назад +36

      Spot on about Tarantino being spot on

    • @ReadyPlayerTomVR
      @ReadyPlayerTomVR 2 года назад

      To be honest I knew it was a bunch of white slave masters from the trailer... and Quentin is saying we don't know what's going on but we know the black servants are strange lol... I knew they were mind controlled instantly lol.

    • @PoppoYoppo
      @PoppoYoppo 2 года назад +22

      @@alifarooqi7779 Spot on about this guy being spot on about Tarantino being spot on

    • @luisbrito2367
      @luisbrito2367 2 года назад +14

      @@PoppoYoppo Spot on about this other guy being spot on about this guy being spot on about Tarantino being spot on

    • @observantmonkey4055
      @observantmonkey4055 2 года назад

      @@joseph7105 get outta here you non spot on-er

  • @Berkmugga
    @Berkmugga Год назад +606

    I could listen to Quentin Tarantino talk about movies all day. He knows what he’s talking about in detail.

    • @TheKomentor
      @TheKomentor Год назад +1

      Has he talked about The Godfather? Would be interesting to know his opinions on one of my favourite movies.

    • @Berkmugga
      @Berkmugga Год назад +4

      @@TheKomentor not sure. But maybe when he’s done making his final film he’ll do a podcast and break down classic movies. The guy was born for this stuff.

    • @TheKomentor
      @TheKomentor Год назад

      @@Berkmugga There was news in June this year that he was going to start a podcast called The Video Archives Podcast from July onwards. I wonder what happened to it.

    • @maurymalkovich8117
      @maurymalkovich8117 11 месяцев назад +1

      He’s a legit savant

    • @jafoot7559
      @jafoot7559 11 месяцев назад +2

      Careful what you wish for. His book Cinema Speculation goes very deep into his film critic mind. Took me like 5 months to read because I had to see a lot of the movies he writes about.

  • @lonewalkerproductions
    @lonewalkerproductions 2 года назад +542

    Tarantino not only has great insight but his genuine zeal for films, be it his own or others, is so infectious

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 9 месяцев назад +2

      If he's going to stop at 10 movies, he should do a podcast. Movies, film makers, actors, careers. Go deep on some, explain why some budget movie is secretly great, etc.

    • @robbo03
      @robbo03 2 месяца назад

      ​@@recoil53 he has a podcast! It's called the Video Archives, him and Roger Avery have done one season so far.

  • @jas_bataille
    @jas_bataille 2 года назад +924

    I saw this movie twice, and the second time, I had to pause a scene because I was asking why the cinematography was making me feel weird. And then I realized that everything in the home is in shades of black skin colours, from the colour of the wall, to the dark wood for the staircases and furniture, to the oven buttons that had been painted in a shade of dark copper as well as almost everything in the kitchen - you don't quite catch it because there are very few elements of green and few other colors, like plants in the kitchen, and since it's so well done it's hidden in plain sight. There is a moment when the main character is walking up the stairs soon after entering the home : if you pause there you'll immediately see it. His skin is the same colour as the the wood almost to a T and you realize exactly why you had this feeling from the moment he gets in the house. It's a complete masterpiece!

    • @ptolemeeselenion1542
      @ptolemeeselenion1542 2 года назад +25

      I never caught these details before.

    • @ThepurposeofTime
      @ThepurposeofTime 2 года назад +38

      people used to use black peoples skin for boots and probably a lot of other things

    • @alypha737
      @alypha737 2 года назад +22

      @@ptolemeeselenion1542 lol you're reaching.. i guess its true they say when you want to like a thing, youd go to length to prove how its so good 😂 that movie sucks period

    • @itchin4scratches
      @itchin4scratches 2 года назад +52

      @@alypha737 the movie definitely doesnt suck, and if it does i imagine the shining sucks too… theyre just movies anyway maybe movies just suck for you

    • @elijah3757
      @elijah3757 2 года назад +42

      @@alypha737 If you didn't catch the subtleties and couldn't care less for the nuances of colour theory and the relationship between colour theory and race in films, then this film was not made for you.

  • @dylanalbuquerque4854
    @dylanalbuquerque4854 2 года назад +971

    I'm excited to see 'Nope', but I can't wait to see what QT will do for his final movie, and to see if he's actually going to call it quits after 10

    • @philipbunney9445
      @philipbunney9445 2 года назад +66

      Theatre will be his next step. And QT hasn’t ruled out writing more scripts so we may still get more QT stories just from another director.

    • @colinbrunette54
      @colinbrunette54 2 года назад +36

      He’s gonna write plays, books and pretty much anything involving writing so he can be at home for his kid and all that. I for one am hoping for him to get like a series deal with like Netflix or something to see if he’ll do inglorious bastards show or something

    • @jabrokneetoeknee6448
      @jabrokneetoeknee6448 2 года назад +21

      So far it’s kind of looking like Get Out was lightening in a bottle. Peele’s following efforts haven’t measured up even close. Let’s hope he gets it right with NOPE.

    • @mynameisneo981
      @mynameisneo981 2 года назад +6

      I'm waiting for KB3.

    • @Nostalgio
      @Nostalgio 2 года назад +3

      Supposedly it’s going to be a graphic but light hearted version of events that went down in Jonestown, Guyana.

  • @boogie51X50
    @boogie51X50 2 года назад +197

    It's literally AMAZING how articulate and QUICK Tarantinos response was to the interviewers question.Theres no "pause, ummm, uggh," but straight flow of brilliance. He would be like the EMINEM of movie talk lol

    • @dave371
      @dave371 2 года назад +13

      He definitely had a constructed thought about it way before the interview

    • @MasterOrona
      @MasterOrona Месяц назад

      Also he’s super comfortable talking to Eli Roth. Their friendship is solid.

    • @gbeach85
      @gbeach85 21 день назад

      @@dave371He’s like that on every podcast I’ve seen him on. That’s just dude.

  • @Tshepiso.Morake
    @Tshepiso.Morake 2 года назад +63

    Getting props from someone like Tarantino must be a dream come true

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 2 года назад

      Rra Morake, wena , Peele doesn't need it. he is doing his thang

    • @Stayfocused99
      @Stayfocused99 Год назад +6

      @@PHlophe Nobody said he does, But props from Tarantino one of the greatest Movie director is huge no matter how you look at it.

    • @thanosthemadtitan5518
      @thanosthemadtitan5518 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@PHlopheugh

  • @brjannkearsejr80
    @brjannkearsejr80 2 года назад +142

    For me, the scary moment was the bingo scene. It was all visually telling the audience the overall point of the film and you become fearful for the main character who's oblivious to the who situation.

    • @sneakykamon
      @sneakykamon 2 года назад +3

      Exactly! I felt the exact same way, that was the true horror moment for me in the whole movie, not the pictures. Not one person that I spoke to about Get Out brought up the pictures. Ever.

  • @ryanschneer
    @ryanschneer Год назад +443

    Jordan peele is using horror to create empathy across racial groups and it is fascinating and heartening to watch

    • @user-73a
      @user-73a Год назад +1

      Ya, "white people bad" is a uniting reverberation that echoes across the globe.

    • @michaelcantu6071
      @michaelcantu6071 Год назад +9

      Could be said about get out. Definitely not candy man though

    • @jamessummers5936
      @jamessummers5936 Год назад +20

      @@michaelcantu6071 Jordan didn't make Candyman tho, he produced it and did some writing on the 2021 movie.

    • @LordAizen-wh4yw
      @LordAizen-wh4yw Год назад +1

      I’m curious if you felt the same way about “skeleton key”

    • @michaelcantu6071
      @michaelcantu6071 Год назад +13

      @@jamessummers5936 ah okay, I thought he directed or wrote it for some reason. Still, he had a part in the worst horror movie I’ve ever seen. It also most definitely did not “create empathy across racial groups”

  • @eronic404
    @eronic404 2 года назад +791

    I firmly believe Get Out will be a classic movie that will never die out in our minds, it was a really genius movie. Honestly hope in the future they don't try to remake or reboot of the movie like they do with all these other classic horror movies and fail.

    • @suzygirl1843
      @suzygirl1843 2 года назад

      How? The message is so specific. I don't even think it applies to normal black people, just athletes and marketable black entertainers for white profit. Notice how black stars are encouraged to date and marry white people or else they get blackballed in the industry? Originally, Eartha Kitt wanted to marry Harry Belafonte but she ended up married to a white executive in the industry instead. Same thing with Minnie Riperton and Diana Ross.

    • @keishamorris5571
      @keishamorris5571 2 года назад +24

      I also believe that Jordan Peele is the black Alfred Hitchcock of our generation. His movies are brilliantly made with suspense, thrilling plot twist that keeps you on your toes, so yeah Get out and many more of his films will be classic.

    • @juniorjames7076
      @juniorjames7076 2 года назад +34

      @@keishamorris5571 Afro-Surrealism- Jordan Peele, Donald Glover, Micheala Coel, Kendrick Lamar, Ava Duvernay, Ryan Coogler, etc. Like in the turmoil era late 70s/early 80s Black people created Hip Hop culture, I believe the turmoil of the aughts will be known for creating Afro-Surrealism in film and music, but this time its happening alongside our brothers & sisters in the United Kingdom.

    • @jordanlummis9313
      @jordanlummis9313 2 года назад +15

      @@keishamorris5571 😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jordanlummis9313
      @jordanlummis9313 2 года назад +28

      It's already a remake/reboot. Watch the original version of The Stepford Wives (1975). Same story, with a racial slant added to it

  • @hamzah5643
    @hamzah5643 Год назад +32

    Also Daniel Kaluuya is a fantastic actor and his writing was great. Like, he was just a regular guy, who happened to be black, not any kind of stereotype. And then this shit just happens to him, for literally no good reason. Which rhymes with audiences cos of what happens in the news every other day.

    • @JohnBaiger
      @JohnBaiger 10 месяцев назад +3

      Most undeserved best actor nomination ever

    • @rnw2739
      @rnw2739 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@JohnBaigerIt was a nomination for his skin colour, not performance.

    • @andrewstephens5885
      @andrewstephens5885 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@rnw2739not even remotely true. His facial expressions alone in that movie are memorable and he had a really good performance imo

    • @ozzy.8413
      @ozzy.8413 8 месяцев назад

      @@rnw2739People like you can not STAND when a black actor or actress gets to shine. You love watching films in which black people are portrayed as downtrodden slaves or harmful members of their community through gangster films, but when you watch a film of a black superhero, or a black lord of a great house (house of the dragon) you can’t stomach it. And god forbid they get an award for it.

    • @79dmcjr
      @79dmcjr 2 месяца назад

      ​@@rnw2739I watch any movie he is in. He's great

  • @MONKEYWITHAGIMBAL
    @MONKEYWITHAGIMBAL 2 года назад +436

    I remember seeing it at the movie theater and the collective experience was unreal. We were all connected as an audience. At the end, when we realized that the police officer ends up being actually the TSA guy, we all screamed:”YEAH!!!”, and clapped as if we all living through the character rejoice that we wouldn’t be victims of injustice.

    • @cliff_boof9799
      @cliff_boof9799 2 года назад +13

      Yes! One of my favorite movie experiences ever.

    • @josend
      @josend 2 года назад +6

      I think they filmed 2 endings. The original one was much darker, a police officer arrives and shoots him

    • @legoaddiction8607
      @legoaddiction8607 2 года назад +16

      @@josend no a police officer shows up and the scene cuts to him talking to Rel in prison. He doesn’t get shot

    • @pferreira1983
      @pferreira1983 2 года назад

      It's a very dishonest movie made by liberals.

    • @masterwindu1234
      @masterwindu1234 2 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @davidfong7848
    @davidfong7848 Год назад +72

    Love this movie. My favorite part I didn’t catch until the 2nd time around when the maid/grandmother is apologizing for unplugging Chris’s phone and her demeanor goes from gracious, to terror and struggle, and back to gracious again after “no, no, no, no, no ,no….” The 2nd time you watch the film you realize the grandmother and the body’s rightful owner are wrestling for control. Haunting…

  • @willmosse3684
    @willmosse3684 2 года назад +70

    I just love listening to this guy talk about movies! He is so damned passionate. But because he has been so passionate all his life, and he is so driven and intelligent, he has directed that passion into reeeeeaaaallllyyy knowing and understanding the medium with amazing breadth and depth. So he passionately delivers real insight when he speaks. It makes me smile.

  • @gspendlove
    @gspendlove 2 года назад +68

    If you've seen Get Out only once, you need to watch it again knowing the movie's secrets. You can catch all the little things you didn't notice before, like the irony of the dad's talk about how he feels about deer.

    • @gspendlove
      @gspendlove Год назад

      @@rickyred7813 All human beings are apes, stupid.

    • @rasheemthebestfirstone3274
      @rasheemthebestfirstone3274 Год назад +21

      @@rickyred7813 what ?

    • @AmokCanuck
      @AmokCanuck Год назад +1

      @@rickyred7813 yikes

    • @TheSands83
      @TheSands83 5 месяцев назад

      The movie is a fucking turd

    • @gspendlove
      @gspendlove 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheSands83 You're certainly entitled to your wrong opinion, just as I'm entitled to my correct one. Go enjoy "Loqueesha" or whatever crap you like.

  • @Burgalo2001
    @Burgalo2001 2 месяца назад +5

    I think that TARANTINO NEEDS HISOWN PODCAST TO INTERVIEW THE BEST DIRECTORS OF OUR TIME

  • @Meechy37
    @Meechy37 2 года назад +14

    His point about the confidence in Peele is so true. I watch a lot of horror and mystery movies. When watching Get Out, you can tell that you won't be left guessing. It's hard to explain but I felt like I just needed to stay strapped in and I'd get a nice delivery.

    • @AXLFREEDOM
      @AXLFREEDOM 2 года назад

      Exactly. I hate when I’m watching a movie and I’m thinking “I HOPE we figure out what happens” it takes you out of it.

  • @twelvechimesitsmidnightpod
    @twelvechimesitsmidnightpod Год назад +31

    So perfect...I loved it because after seeing so many films, 1) I didn't know where it was going and 2) the pay off was satisfying. I think it's great when some stories end badly/realistically, but so glad it had a /*SPOLIER*/ happy ending...I would have been devastated. And agree he needs to have a podcast and share his wealth of thoughts on film!

  • @handoffate7262
    @handoffate7262 2 года назад +16

    I just respect what he says because you can tell he just loves and cares about movies. Movies were his escape as a kid and his legacy as an adult and a lifetime of watching and either enjoying or not enjoying so many films molded him into the best film maker of all time.

  • @armandoestrada5224
    @armandoestrada5224 2 года назад +15

    Man... You can tell Tarantino just LOVES cinema! ❤

  • @akulahirpada1993
    @akulahirpada1993 2 года назад +11

    0:28 this is why i hate when ppl say "no one asked for this" when a movie is announced. No one asked for Pulp Fiction, Terminator, Parasite, Fight Club, Heat, Fargo, but ppl still loved them. If a movie doesn't interest you it simply means that the movie is not for you

    • @bagman817
      @bagman817 2 года назад +2

      Usually when people say that they're talking about sequels/spin-offs of mediocre to bad movies. Looking at you, Avatar 2-5

    • @79dmcjr
      @79dmcjr 2 месяца назад

      ​​@@bagman817right but that's just an illogical statement made from a personal point of view with zero factual relevance based on obvious box office returns. So I think his point stands, regardless of the film. You are not everyone. And obvious as that should be, it is not. Lack of self awareness

  • @brewtron
    @brewtron Год назад +16

    My favorite part about Get Out is that it dose a reverse uno twist that completely subverted my expectations as to wtf was going on in that community.... and it was all done intentionally.
    Truly brilliant writing and directing from Mr. Peele.

  • @fugaziishime
    @fugaziishime 2 месяца назад +5

    Theres something infectious about tarantino analysing movies.

  • @laika6661
    @laika6661 2 года назад +108

    This guy knows movies well. He's pretty smart too. Hopefully he can get his hands on the proper equipment and make his own movie some day.

    • @C33b3310
      @C33b3310 Год назад +2

      your sarcasm is insane lmao

  • @lexsapla
    @lexsapla 2 месяца назад +3

    It was a fantastic movie from any angle. Cinematography, script, actors, directing etc.

    • @jerseyraider9618
      @jerseyraider9618 Месяц назад

      Don’t forget realism. That stuff really happens!

  • @corywittamori896
    @corywittamori896 2 года назад +2

    2 of my favorites. 2 of the best at unfolding a compelling narrative.

  • @iheardmyhappinessgotyoumad3571
    @iheardmyhappinessgotyoumad3571 Год назад +6

    Get Out was definitely an eye opener. Very well Written, Directed etc....

  • @J___0926
    @J___0926 10 месяцев назад +3

    I feel like I could listen to Quentin Tarantino for hours

  • @TosereOjeme
    @TosereOjeme 9 месяцев назад +12

    Quentin was raised on Black Cinema because his mum dated a lot of black guys and they would take him to watch Blaxploitation movies at Black Cinemas. He’s probably the only director that can reach into multiple audiences.

    • @LPno.9
      @LPno.9 2 месяца назад +2

      He was raised on black exploitation movies. That's not black cinema.

    • @TosereOjeme
      @TosereOjeme 2 месяца назад

      @@LPno.9 that’s your personal opinion

    • @LPno.9
      @LPno.9 2 месяца назад

      @@TosereOjeme Lol. You gave your personal opinion, and I gave mine. Congrats! You've figured out how discussions work.

    • @LPno.9
      @LPno.9 2 месяца назад

      @@TosereOjeme Lol. You gave your personal opinion and I gave mine. Congrats! You've figured out how discussions work.

    • @TosereOjeme
      @TosereOjeme 2 месяца назад +3

      @@LPno.9 no one was having a discussion with you.

  • @josephirizarry5195
    @josephirizarry5195 2 года назад

    Thanks for posting! I've been waiting to hear him talk about this film. Now I am just waiting to hear him talk about Luca Guadagnino's version of 'Suspiria' which apparently moved him to tears. Get Out was my favorite film of 2017 and Suspiria was my favorite film of 2018.

  • @StamfordBridge
    @StamfordBridge 2 месяца назад +40

    Jesus, for an interviewer to turn to a white man and say you get black people so what did they think with this film - to get such an awkward, precarious, easily embarrassing question and then knock it out of the park right away with a convincing response, this just may be the most impressive moment I’ve ever heard from Tarantino.

    • @Itssmial_Ova
      @Itssmial_Ova Месяц назад +1

      Well said man.

    • @stevowilliams8279
      @stevowilliams8279 Месяц назад +4

      The question was fine, Quentin is actually an expert on black cinema. Watch interviews from the time of Jackie browns release

    • @StamfordBridge
      @StamfordBridge Месяц назад +2

      @@stevowilliams8279 I wasn’t impugning the question itself. I was saying it’s a precarious question for a white person to answer - without presuming an expertise on the black experience. It’s not an easy thing to navigate without sounding presumptuous or pat or nauseating. But Quentin was ready for it with a convincing, solid answer.
      And being an expert on black cinema does not automatically make one an expert in speaking about black people’s experience. It’s a separate area.

    • @mirellalastar
      @mirellalastar Месяц назад +8

      Yeah, that was a disgusting tone-deaf question, to be honest. "You get Black people, don't you?" But fortunately, Tarantino saved the day with a reasonable answer.

    • @stevowilliams8279
      @stevowilliams8279 Месяц назад +1

      @@StamfordBridge I urge you to rewatch the clip. The question is about black cinema, not black people.

  • @tyreselannister7526
    @tyreselannister7526 2 года назад +29

    Big facts, 💯% spot on Quentin

  • @masterm2k3
    @masterm2k3 Год назад +1

    QT always made great movies from my childhood until now , and he did great on the Get out take love the perspective

  • @XxDraiNx
    @XxDraiNx 2 года назад +4

    he is so knowledgeable and really explains well

  • @UrbanSwagger
    @UrbanSwagger 2 года назад +6

    I'd like to hear his opinion of Wind River and Small Engine Repair. Love these movies that work their way towards that "Holy shit!" moment.

  • @galedribble9535
    @galedribble9535 Год назад +13

    He’s explaining everything I think of the movie expertly …especially as a black viewer

    • @pasta-and-heroin
      @pasta-and-heroin Год назад +2

      this was the kind of comment i was scrolling for - good to hear, mate.
      god i forgot how good that film was

    • @aaxyz9990
      @aaxyz9990 Год назад

      My man

    • @skamarfire
      @skamarfire 9 месяцев назад

      Don't get offended but the movie is trash

    • @galedribble9535
      @galedribble9535 9 месяцев назад

      @@skamarfire your opinion is your opinion. I can’t be offended over that

  • @taylorbranson7790
    @taylorbranson7790 2 года назад +1

    Can’t wait for his new work on nope. The vibe and feel is so original in the trailers.

  • @jzwadlo
    @jzwadlo 2 года назад

    so beautifully put

  • @kennycooper294
    @kennycooper294 2 года назад +15

    Tarantino has such a unique perspective on movies

    • @28Pluto
      @28Pluto 2 года назад +3

      Not really. Millions of people have the same taste and opinions he does.
      He's just famous and has a platform where he can be very loquacious about film.

  • @user-ur7yh9tn2m
    @user-ur7yh9tn2m 2 года назад +229

    Get Out is a film that schools will discuss 100 years from now. So brilliant.

    • @Joshhicks1186
      @Joshhicks1186 2 года назад +68

      Calm down

    • @flipfliplas
      @flipfliplas 2 года назад +10

      @@Joshhicks1186 it’s that serious tho

    • @isuriadireja91
      @isuriadireja91 2 года назад

      maybe after his last movie comes out.

    • @johngoldsworthy7135
      @johngoldsworthy7135 2 года назад +37

      Overrated in ever sense of the term

    • @dlobelow760
      @dlobelow760 2 года назад +8

      @@johngoldsworthy7135 "overrated" is a tad disrespectful.
      Talked to death, sure. But definitely not overrated.

  • @joeyhoward-williams8853
    @joeyhoward-williams8853 2 года назад

    Quentin is such a great commentor.. for real

  • @omegaluck6220
    @omegaluck6220 Месяц назад +1

    This isn’t a compliment because it comes from a well rated director it’s a compliment because he’s able to articulate why people like it

  • @sneakykamon
    @sneakykamon 2 года назад +21

    I wonder if Quentin spoke to actual black people about Get Out. Because when I first saw it in theaters, hardly anyone responded like that when Chris found the photos. The “oh!” moment came during the auction scene. I’m black and saw it in a theater with a bunch of other black people and when that scene came up, I heard reactions ranging from “Huh?! Uh-uh!” to - and I kid you not - “Nah they really gonna buy this nigga like a slave??” That last reaction even got half the theater to laugh unintentionally which is what I think Jordan Peele wanted in order to catch them further off-guard.

  • @rtbarnes4893
    @rtbarnes4893 2 года назад +99

    Get Out is one of the best and most original movies I've seen in 40 years.

    • @laurencewhite4809
      @laurencewhite4809 2 года назад +18

      I like how people talk about Get Out like it has the depth of a Kubrick film, when in reality it has the depth of a David Gordon Green film.

    • @Splenetic-
      @Splenetic- 2 года назад

      @@laurencewhite4809 stop sucking off old dead guys and enjoy the original entertainment you have while you still can, snob

    • @belac.howard8295
      @belac.howard8295 2 года назад +2

      Watch Everything Everywhere All at Once

    • @BishopWalters12
      @BishopWalters12 2 года назад +12

      It's just a Stepford Wives knock off.

    • @M1XEDBAG
      @M1XEDBAG 2 года назад +5

      It was a fine movie. It handled the topic better than most movies but it wasn’t an incredible movie. I had heard so much going into this movie expecting a masterpiece and i saw an original movie that was solid.

  • @goldiecastilla9991
    @goldiecastilla9991 2 года назад +2

    Great Video! Love it!

  • @kbob9625
    @kbob9625 Месяц назад

    I went tot he movie not having seen a trailer and having no idea what I was in for. Saw it opening night. Was such a fun ride seeing how the story unfolded and the theater was confused and we all got it at the same time. Very collective experience.

  • @Dfturcott
    @Dfturcott 2 года назад +94

    There’s another part that doesn’t get touched on often, it wasn’t just the message, it was it happened at the right time. Something about this movie just tapped into the zeitgeist. Like If this movie dropped in 2013 it most likely doesn’t have anywhere near the cultural resonance it had. Kind of like how the watchman tv series has been said it came out about a year too early.

    • @4Everlast
      @4Everlast 2 года назад +11

      It burned brightly and quickly as went away. Who mentions it anymore? It was lid, directed, "paced" and framed like many of their sketches, so i kept waiting for a comedic twist, cause it kept telling me it had one. The comedic relief didn't help to diminish that expectation (It was unintentionally funny tho).
      -The twist could off been pulled of only by a black director, otherwise it would be racist propaganda.
      -Every white person's evil, no other race matters but black. What did EVERY white character want? To be black! xD
      The Oscars are a massive circle jerk, but come on now, giving a slasher with ZERO subtlety of racial tensions it tried to tackle an award?! It has as much validity as Obama's Nobel peace prize 30 days in. One of THE most overrated films ever.

    • @EJ-bq1nu
      @EJ-bq1nu 2 года назад

      @@4Everlast You're really not seeing the forest through the trees with this take. Seems like a personal thing tbh especially with the "every white person is evil" thing 😂 that's like being mad that all the rednecks in Wrong Turn were evil.

    • @brigwood7658
      @brigwood7658 2 года назад +8

      @@4Everlast I would say that about 'black panther' for sure, but I thought 'Get out' was really good, and quite unique.
      As for issues with subtlety - phuk me, what is 'blatantly the case' is too subtle for half the people I talk to; the 'white characters wanting to be black' was about appropriation (but you knew that right?) ; the reality of things re the issues in question 'is' a phuking slasher movie ... what better genre to make the point! "no other race matters but black?...where, wah...? what you talkin bout Willis?

    • @4Everlast
      @4Everlast 2 года назад +1

      ​@@brigwood7658 It messed with my head from the beginning, as it was framed and lid just like most of their comedy sketches, and feeling the mystery is behind the corner i was 100% sure the twist is comedic, and it ruined the damn thing for me, the tone was unique but it didn't feel right, not even the moment the guy with the hat starts cracking telling him to "get out" it felt borderline comedic, and the "funny" cop didn't help the tone, I kept looking for Peel to pop from around the corner, now ok, that one might be on me, but tonally it was, awkward.
      Appropriation with zero subtlety as i said, they didn't want anything cultural, they wanted a black body as it's superior, they kept hinting at it with the finese of an elephants fart.
      At first I expected a lot, knowing it got an oscar for the screenplay, but by the same standards the Nolan's should drown in them by now, as this compared to 90% of their stuff is child's play in terms of depth and complexity, but if you got racial undertones the award is guaranteed(Crash, Green book etc.) Then again, fuck the awards, the audience loves it, must be good, thennn you remember all the horse shit audiences loved and payed good cash to see... I think my point is, maybe I was expecting to much?
      I don't mind Peel, nor this movie, it's just overrated by any standard (it's hovering around an 8 on most sites)i mean come on now.
      Well yeah, in the movie only black matters, all whites are evil bastards are they not?! What other race do you see? Ain't there more then black and white folks in the world/America? Cultural appropriate's happening left and right not just white-black. It would be solved easily but putting justttt one bad black guy and one single good white guy, nothing else needed. WTF do you think would happen if the roles were reversed? If it was a white guy coming into a house of wealthy black folks? Exactly.
      I mean i might be analyzing it to much, but got damn, a movie people say is an 8/10 has to be inspected by a fine toothed comb.

    • @dinosaurhotline
      @dinosaurhotline 2 года назад

      Interesting, what’s been said about the watchmen show?

  • @RS-jb1lf
    @RS-jb1lf Год назад +3

    If you haven’t seen Nope yet go see it! You won’t be disappointed. Peele does it again!

  • @grizzgaming6553
    @grizzgaming6553 Год назад +1

    I don’t know many Directors but Quentin in my top 3

  • @IsaiasMGPalafox
    @IsaiasMGPalafox 2 года назад +2

    This was so satisfying. 💯

  • @JC-jt3ug
    @JC-jt3ug 2 года назад +85

    Jordan Peele made 2 absolutely amazing films

    • @jacktease27
      @jacktease27 2 года назад +3

      2? What's the 2nd

    • @danieldesony
      @danieldesony 2 года назад +4

      @@jacktease27 Us

    • @Luke-vc5qj
      @Luke-vc5qj 2 года назад +29

      Us isn’t that amazing but it’s good

    • @andrewk8175
      @andrewk8175 2 года назад +26

      Get Out was amazing but Us was kind of… ehhh. Lots of narrative decisions about it that was highly questionable imo

    • @JC-jt3ug
      @JC-jt3ug 2 года назад

      @@jacktease27 get out and Us

  • @LeMuzi
    @LeMuzi 2 года назад +13

    Tarantino is so aware sheet

  • @multivision3646
    @multivision3646 Год назад +1

    Quentin and the Rza should do a podcast on movie’s.

  • @Pedalbored
    @Pedalbored 9 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve watched NOPE about five times. Jordan is a master director! Get Out was a great movie. I didn’t care for Us so much. I feel like it’s lacking something in the ending to really tie it together. NOPE is one of those few movies I could put on over and over like No Country for Old Men, GoodFellas, and Gone Girl.

  • @FlavioMarceloSousa35
    @FlavioMarceloSousa35 2 года назад +72

    Brilliant movie, I love Jordan Peele.

    • @suzygirl1843
      @suzygirl1843 2 года назад +6

      He exposed the transactional nature of the relationships between white girls and black guys. You couldn't make a Get Out movie about black women and white men because both parties are more careful and studious and want stability when they venture out their own pool.

    • @mohamadmahmoud6926
      @mohamadmahmoud6926 2 года назад +4

      It’s a decent movie but nothing close to “brilliant”.

    • @atmbcito
      @atmbcito 2 года назад +9

      @@mohamadmahmoud6926 That's your opinion, though.

    • @Gintoki_Madao
      @Gintoki_Madao 2 года назад +2

      @@mohamadmahmoud6926 your opinion is actually a fact

    • @bigbake132
      @bigbake132 Год назад

      @@suzygirl1843 What is the "transaction"?

  • @alienboy1322
    @alienboy1322 2 года назад +36

    Can we just get a podcast for Tarantino talking about films?

    • @ClipsCrazy__
      @ClipsCrazy__ Год назад +1

      It’s out now. Better support it since you asked for it.

    • @alienboy1322
      @alienboy1322 Год назад

      @@ClipsCrazy__
      What's it called?

    • @ClipsCrazy__
      @ClipsCrazy__ Год назад

      @@alienboy1322 video archives

  • @eastbluedrew1664
    @eastbluedrew1664 Год назад

    This is why I love Quentin

  • @evanblessyotrap
    @evanblessyotrap 2 года назад

    Jordan Peele has a movie dropping this summer can't wait!!!

  • @shanewatts5115
    @shanewatts5115 2 года назад +128

    A lot of people write off Peele whenever he's mentioned alongside the likes of Eggers and Aster but I personally think he's as good of a director as them, if not better. Get Out and Us are phenomenal films. Really looking forward to Nope.

    • @thenachoandthecheeze
      @thenachoandthecheeze 2 года назад +7

      I hear someone slandering Jordan I’m swinging

    • @nicanornunez9787
      @nicanornunez9787 2 года назад +2

      Get out is a master class, in the level of both the witch and hereditary, probably more tongue and cheek but arguably better in many aspects. Although I didn't liked he second film, I think it was a bit pretentious for me, the same thing you could say about the lighthouse, but William Defoe is a heavy hitter. Probably I need to watch it again, but honestly I prefer to be watching the sketch show, and that also speaks about his range.

    • @shanewatts5115
      @shanewatts5115 2 года назад +10

      @@nicanornunez9787 I've watched Us more times than Get Out. Love both films. Lupita Nyongo is a heavy hitter too.

    • @CapraDemon101
      @CapraDemon101 2 года назад +3

      Peele has a wider appeal to his work that Eggers and Aster don't imo. That's not to say those guys aren't excellent, but their work is much more an acquired taste.

    • @ericg1100
      @ericg1100 2 года назад +12

      Us sucked. Get out was good. Everything he produces however, has been absolute “woke” pandering, black suffering porn trash

  • @mrgrover39able
    @mrgrover39able 2 года назад +5

    The last time I watched a movie and was like “I’ve never seen anything like this.”

  • @unknownceleb642
    @unknownceleb642 8 месяцев назад +2

    I really like 'Get Out'. I love those movies where you keep wondering wtf is going on - not in a confusing way, but a scary kinda way.
    That moment when the gardner is running straight at the camera is creepy af, and I love it.
    Wasn't a big fan of 'Us', tho.

  • @dbob3405
    @dbob3405 5 месяцев назад

    One of the great auteurs but also one of the great cinema historians

  • @JV-cz6fz
    @JV-cz6fz Год назад +3

    Tarantino is so smart man. He breaks down the art and techniques of cinema so well.

  • @branjosnow6244
    @branjosnow6244 Год назад +3

    He's a goddamned genius of celluloid.
    I'd watch ANYTHING made by Tarantino.

  • @TheNumbasign2
    @TheNumbasign2 Месяц назад

    He said exactly how I felt about that movie.

  • @attackofthecopyrightbots
    @attackofthecopyrightbots 2 года назад

    best channel ever

  • @jordanmungo1009
    @jordanmungo1009 2 года назад +4

    It feels weird listening to him talk about the black perspective, but I feel like he nailed it.

  • @rajendranadarajan8931
    @rajendranadarajan8931 2 года назад +6

    I'm not gonna lie. I was one of those people in the cinema audience going 'Ohhhhhh' 😂

  • @Guanjyn
    @Guanjyn 7 месяцев назад +1

    That one scene where he goes upstairs and everyone at the party stops talking is like one of the creepiest scenes of recent times.

  • @chadcognac5626
    @chadcognac5626 9 месяцев назад

    Pretty well articulated.

  • @indieeasmr7101
    @indieeasmr7101 2 года назад +21

    Normally when you watch a movie, you can point to other examples as clear inspirations for any given scene. I mean Tarantino built a massive career on this artform. But with Get Out its trickier. There are creepy family movies and there are brainwashing movies, but there are things going on in this movie that are completely unique and when you watch it, you feel the power of that. You don't know where this fucking movie is going or what its trying to do. There's no blueprint for it. Its a true masterpiece. I just think of Us in comparison, which is great, but does not have that same originality that Get Out has. It does a lot of fun stuff, but I'm not getting the same suspense I feel from Get Out.

    • @stuflames4769
      @stuflames4769 2 года назад

      Us was fine. Get Out was much stronger.

  • @Future_Imperfect
    @Future_Imperfect 2 года назад +17

    I REALLY hope he does a third chapter of Kill Bill. I need to see the revenge of Copperhead's Daughter.

  • @ZorroVulpes
    @ZorroVulpes 7 месяцев назад +1

    Also Get Out wasn't the setup to the Get Out Cinematic Universe. It told its story and was a complete movie on its own without having to watch a disney+ show, read a comic book, etc.

  • @somedudewatchintv5297
    @somedudewatchintv5297 9 месяцев назад

    I think this is the first time I've heard his voice and I didn't expect him to sound like this.

  • @TrophyGuide101
    @TrophyGuide101 7 месяцев назад +5

    Its crazy how Jordan Peele from Key and Peele went from making great comedy sketches to absolute banger movies.

    • @PoyTroy
      @PoyTroy 7 месяцев назад +3

      It's really not. That show key and peele was creative in itself , if you go back and watch it now. You can sew certain horror elements in his sketches that he chose to make comedy, but could of easily went dark lol.

    • @TrophyGuide101
      @TrophyGuide101 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@PoyTroy good point, the dancing skit is a good example

  • @SawdEndymon
    @SawdEndymon 2 года назад +113

    I thought it’d be a mediocre film when I went in, and I left thinking, *this is the best horror film from America in decades*

    • @juanadrianarquinegogomez3610
      @juanadrianarquinegogomez3610 2 года назад

      dude, those last 20 minutes were so so cringy and stupid, i mean how in the world could you even bold ur words. wtf. What could've beeen a true classic fell flat in that horrendous scape scene.

    • @Afflictamine
      @Afflictamine 2 года назад +2

      jewmerica

    • @ArmLegLegArmHead47
      @ArmLegLegArmHead47 2 года назад +1

      @@Afflictamine what

    • @Afflictamine
      @Afflictamine 2 года назад +1

      @@ArmLegLegArmHead47 jewmerica

    • @MrMrTravman
      @MrMrTravman 2 года назад +2

      @@Afflictamine What?

  • @natelatka6370
    @natelatka6370 10 месяцев назад

    For anyone who doesn’t know, Quentin Tarantino has a podcast called The Video Archives Podcast.

  • @BreakfastEveryday
    @BreakfastEveryday Год назад

    I hope in tarantinos post film days he becomes the next Andre bazin and sparks a new renaissance for cinema. Make it cool broadly to love film and good movies.

  • @thesahel7218
    @thesahel7218 2 года назад +4

    I would sell my soul to listen to his opinions on ‘everything everywhere all at once’

  • @screamrad218
    @screamrad218 2 года назад +41

    Get Out is my favorite modern day horror movie. It’s like a modern day The Shining.

    • @4Everlast
      @4Everlast 2 года назад

      A bit to much underhanded anti-white racism and comedy to be even close to the Shining.

    • @juanmanuelcota3942
      @juanmanuelcota3942 2 года назад +10

      Lol

    • @DallasGridironRiders
      @DallasGridironRiders 2 года назад +7

      Good movie, but not even close to as terrifying as The Shining.

    • @Umbrellagasm
      @Umbrellagasm 2 года назад +4

      @@DallasGridironRiders have you watched the shining lately? Great film, but barely alarming by today’s standards

    • @pferreira1983
      @pferreira1983 2 года назад +1

      Hilarious.

  • @TurnupAC
    @TurnupAC 2 года назад

    This channel is going to be very successful

  • @bobbylee_
    @bobbylee_ 10 месяцев назад +1

    We knew it’s what we wanted to see, we just never thought it would get made in America.

  • @Soopology
    @Soopology 9 месяцев назад +11

    Its kinda weird to hear him talk about "black audiences" in this way, but he's right. That's essentially how I felt about Get Out when I saw it in theaters. It was like a new lane of of where films could go that were made for me, were discovered. A lightbulb of sorts.

    • @shanenolan085
      @shanenolan085 9 месяцев назад +1

      I thought the same thing... when the podcast host said that I was like huh 😆

    • @Soopology
      @Soopology 9 месяцев назад +9

      @@nickxero2740 because he's talking about it *from* the black prospective. And he only touched on a small part of the experience because he cannot have the experience.

    • @odeity7029
      @odeity7029 7 месяцев назад

      Relax sensitve@@nickxero2740

    • @ReconWafflez
      @ReconWafflez 6 месяцев назад

      @@nickxero2740 They didn't victimize anything, they said it was weird to hear a non Black person talk about this. Not that he isn't allowed to, or that he shouldn't. You just got mad and just jumped to conclusions

    • @ReconWafflez
      @ReconWafflez 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@nickxero2740 Hard disagree, "weird" is not exclusive to negativity. It's just not what he was used to, and that in no way means he had an issue with it. He quite literally agreed with him in the original comment.

  • @ighsight
    @ighsight Год назад +3

    I'm sure Q had more to say about the movie, but at the end of the day the movie is actually scary AF for lots of Black people. Peele was able to braid together the traumatic historical memory of America's treatment of Black people with excellent deployment of horror movie tropes. You leave that movie ACTUALLY shook about being the only Black person in all white folks' situations. Which many of us rightly already have but Peele made that feeling more visceral and slightly less irrational, even though the premise is still a movie construct.

  • @TheKarachiwanderer
    @TheKarachiwanderer 9 месяцев назад

    tarantino will be writing /producing films and shows for OTT

  • @kennycooper294
    @kennycooper294 9 месяцев назад

    jordan peele did a little quentin in "nope" with the story scenes

  • @KingTay-xg4mi
    @KingTay-xg4mi 2 года назад +7

    A scary sequel to Being John Malkovich from a black perspective

  • @Iceman300c
    @Iceman300c 2 года назад +6

    "THERE IS A GENUINE MYSTERY" - QT. Yes, yes and 100 times yes. Is there racial satire and over-looming tones of observance on the culture of racism? Yes. But the crux of the film is powered by this STORY.

    • @nonono9194
      @nonono9194 Год назад

      Observance on the culture of racism... Yeah where it made all the white people into evil bodysnatchers and the black ppl as the heroes or victims, yeah genius work there hahaha goofy take son

  • @markydark8286
    @markydark8286 2 года назад +1

    Please start a podcast Quintin!

  • @AA-qb7ni
    @AA-qb7ni 7 месяцев назад

    i could hear tarantino talk about films forever.

  • @citrocar1028
    @citrocar1028 2 года назад +3

    Probably, don't agree with QT. It hit India too...quite hard! We also understood Get Out and felt the emotion that it evoked.

  • @raiden_187
    @raiden_187 5 месяцев назад +3

    As a black person the movie didn't feel "black" to me. Crossed over as a good thriller.

  • @breezywriter6572
    @breezywriter6572 9 месяцев назад +1

    It’s like Tarantino says…. A great story keeps unfolding until the very end 🍻

  • @Wh4L205
    @Wh4L205 8 месяцев назад

    Took me 3-4 times to catch all the little things in Get out. I have a love/hate thing for that film. But it’s definitely good.

  • @justnickperiod4658
    @justnickperiod4658 2 года назад +42

    Asking Quentin Tarantino's opinion on get out because he's a great filmmaker makes perfect sense. Asking him because he's "locked into the black film community" is clown-level activity.

    • @goodfuhnothing.3976
      @goodfuhnothing.3976 2 года назад +7

      lol right?

    • @paulgoodwin3640
      @paulgoodwin3640 2 года назад +12

      cringeworthy, agreed. No self-awareness whatsoever.

    • @jakedk11able
      @jakedk11able 2 года назад

      Huh? Get over yaself buddy

    • @bauchzilla
      @bauchzilla 2 года назад +3

      How so? I'm curious because Django, Get Out, Pulp Fiction, etc are all well-celebrated among the black community--I know this first hand. He tells excellent stories, with excellent black characters and people recognize--and celebrate--that. I don't think it's that much of a stretch to basically say he's sensible to black culture, atleast within his own field: FILM.

    • @justnickperiod4658
      @justnickperiod4658 2 года назад +4

      @@bauchzilla If you feel the need to ask this in the first place, there's no answer for you I can give.

  • @Krypto_Dogg
    @Krypto_Dogg 2 года назад +3

    Nah, it’s more like any black person could have wrote the movie, but it’s a perfect way to let other races know what it feels like to be black, especially dating or socializing in non-black spaces.

    • @redfacegaming7727
      @redfacegaming7727 Год назад

      I've been seeing this comment a lot on this video. I don't think feeling "out of place" is a Black specific thing.

    • @Krypto_Dogg
      @Krypto_Dogg Год назад +1

      @@redfacegaming7727 Then you understand. What’s the issue? This is basically how being black is. People will get you wrong most of the time, especially if you don’t fit a stereotype.

  • @TorchySmurf
    @TorchySmurf 2 месяца назад +1

    Yes, it's like when you grow up in a dysfunctional family and them date someone in a healthy family and realize, "I never knew that this is what I wanted. I need this." A good mystery writer walks the reader thought the process of discovery.

  • @MrSlowestD16
    @MrSlowestD16 2 месяца назад +1

    Yeah he hits the nail on the head in every aspect. Especially that ending:
    "This isn't just white liberalism being awkward" - That's what so many of the movies aimed at black audiences are, that's why they suck so much. It's trying to make a movie "for black people" first and foremost, and if it's good or not is an after-thought. But with Get Out, it was good original concept that was also aimed specifically at black people, and it worked with everybody, it was an original movie. Props to K&P.