his loyalty: YEAH but it's kinda pissing me off the way he told them the story lol. He's TSA or something, he could've told them in another more logical way
@@Duxaization This is a plot hole IMO. What I don't get is how NONE of Andre's family or friends are looking for him? He has been missing for 6 months. What about his workplace, his apartment? what if the woman he "married" lived like in Canada how would she explain herself? can anyone explain this please?
@@tomdeblink6080 When Rod looks up Andre on the Internet upon postulating that Chris has been abducted (since Andre having gone missing would validate his premonition), he discovers that indeed, Andre had gone missing months ago, and that a search had been carried out to find him to no avail.
I would've tweak up the story a bit to make it sound more believable. "My friend called for help, screaming and his phone cut off. And he's now been missing for 5 days and was suppose to return home. I know where his location is. Can you search him?!"
This is a butting joke in the movie but a horrible reality in real life. Nobody will listen to a black man when he speaks the truth. Not even our own women. That’s why they showed the sista in this scene. We black folks used to be united, but now are beyond divided.
@@jordanglasper1064 Oh shut up. " Nobody will listen to a black man when he speaks the truth. Not even our own women. " nobody listened to him in this scene because his story is ludicrous if you weren't an audience watching this movie. Aside from the fact that the theory sounds absurd without context he provided absolutely no proof nor reason to believe him other than "this black guy dressed different". Really? We only know he's speaking the truth and believe in him so confidently because we as the audience can see from can see from third person that the things actually happen. None of you armchair experts would have believed this story too if you were in their shoes.
@@jordanglasper1064 lmfao you realize in every horror movie where the protagonist requests help from the police, it's a cliche that they never believe them?
Look I know Jordan Peele got extra mad when the Hollywood Foreign press thought Get Out was a comedy, but you can't deny that this scene right here is ludicrous as hell.
I have unpopular correct opinions Yeah it’s a horror movie but with comedic scenes mixed in to break the tension. It’s a great idea imo. I just love this movie so much!
Do you have any clue how many times people approach the police saying aliens are invading and zombies are attacking and the world is ending? I spent a summer working dispatch and had a couple calls a shift that were complete bullshit, and every single time we would still send a unit out to check and make sure everyone's ok and surviving the attack of the mutant sewer gators or whatever. Just because we as the viewers of a fantasy movie know what's going on through all facets doesn't suddenly mean everyone in the movie is omnipotent. Sadly there are people like you who can't grasp that basic concept.
Considering the history of slavery of the African Americans, yes, that is a fairly important part of the story to add. The guy doesn't want the retort from the officer/officers that he's reading too many history books, so he added that immediately, and it fits to the theme of the movie.
@@elijahcruz6633 The average African Americans is 25% European aka white. The last introduction of European dna into the African American Population was right around the Civil War. Makes sense
It's so hilarious because Rod is literally the world's worst storyteller. The absolute last person you'd want to have explaining a life-or-death situation.
Seriously 😂 Everyone in the comments like "Ohhh why didn't those dumb cops believe him", as if he didn't sound like an actual crazy person 😂 It would be hard to believe even if he told it in the best possible way, and he super duper did not!
@@NoriMori1992: Yep. Some people are just terrible explainers/storytellers, and he be that. But if he'd actually been good at explaining it, and sounded totally coherent, he would have come across as crazy anyway. Just a different flavor of crazy.
Yep! He should have! That tone change, facial expression and hand movement when he says “See I don’t know if it’s the hypnosis that’s making them a slave or what not....” gets me laughing every time!!!😂 His delivery is superb in all of his scenes in this movie. Very well acted. 👏🏽
Why? The movie was like "This is how people would react to all this in the real world". Also why, in the end, if it had been a real police officer on the scene, main dude would've been fucked. Ain't nobody believing him.
This scene took place after Rod searched for Andre Hayworth online and found out he was missing. Why didn't Rod tell the cops to look up Andre for themselves so they can see he's been missing?? Especially since Rod showed the lady cop they found him!
The Cliffton so much more detail I would get a stephen king vibe and his books are amazing but grizzly so if get out were a book it would be one hell of a read
The Cliffton Well I suppose we all have our preference but personally when I read a book I'm drawn in to the internal and external problems and the imagination is the best part to interpret it your liking cause you can't be fully in the writers head even when reading. Yes it is easy to get sidetracked but unless you love ,love reading don't do more than a chapter a day and you'll find a book is rather fantastic but yes there are alot of good adaptations to enjoy too.
shushanth swinderballs After all of the crazy shit I have seen and experienced in my life, I would pretty much believe anything. Even the stuff that sounds weird or impossible!!!!
@@shushanthswinderballs1122 he had proof somewhat. I mean the one guy is reported missing and is seen later on. The least the officers could have done was to check up on this
2:00 the eye rolling faked me for a second into believing that she is convinced of his story but ended up just getting her colleagues to have a good laugh with her... this scene is gold comedy lmfao lolllll
This is one of my favourite scenes; after he tells her his story in the worst possible way, she tells him to wait and invites her colleagues, who all listen to the story with a serious demeanour before bursting into laughter several seconds later. What gets me is when she turns around and looks at her two colleagues, she gives of the impression that she will scold them for laughing, but instead, she replies, "Don't say I never do anything for you," before bursting into laughter herself.
And more importantly, they are all black. We could feel relevied and think that they would back him up and believe his story, because they might understand more than anyone the rasicm that exist in the USA, and would seriously looked that up...But absolutely not lmao, the last support you could think of is them, and they dont give it lol
When you talk to cops, just say what the problem is, don't say what you think the problem is. "My friend called for help from his girlfriend's house. And he found another man there who was kidnapped since 6 months ago". End of story. Keep it simple. Let the cops go and check it out. The more you ralk, the less the cops will believe you.
Cops, lawyers, and judges should be open-minded and should stop acting like everything should be normal because nothing is normal in the mind of a criminal.
Is this really how cops react to someone missing? Man's been missing for 6 months and TSA man found him and they just gloss it over like they know he's been there for all his life? They don't even bother to check up on him and see what's up? I find that hard to believe honestly
A lot of people play pranks on the police or make up stories they saw Rod's story as a joke I mean come on would you believe that black people are being brainwashed by white people to be their slaves ?
"He don't look so missing to me"
"That's because we found him"
😭😭😭😭
Lol
I was dying at that part
that was so funny omg
Lmfaooooooo classic line right 🤣🤣🤣
1:14
BEST. SUPPORTING CHARACTER. EVER.
AC FireWriter supporting... literally.
He should have his own movie. I'd definetly watch it.
2nd is the hispanic dude in Ant Man
Agustin Camejo
Uncle Drew came out I think.
You rarely see supporting characters save the day or do anything significant in the story.
We all need a friend like this guy.
YES
💯💯💯
his loyalty: YEAH
but it's kinda pissing me off the way he told them the story lol. He's TSA or something, he could've told them in another more logical way
@@rizalboyoktavian3531 for real. It could have been... friend is in trouble, this is his location and that’s it.
No. We all need to be a friend like this guy.
In defence of these cops, that is a hard story to believe
But you are talking about a missing person. Even if the story sounds like fairies there is still a person possibly missing.
@@Duxaization This is a plot hole IMO. What I don't get is how NONE of Andre's family or friends are looking for him? He has been missing for 6 months. What about his workplace, his apartment? what if the woman he "married" lived like in Canada how would she explain herself? can anyone explain this please?
@@tomdeblink6080 When Rod looks up Andre on the Internet upon postulating that Chris has been abducted (since Andre having gone missing would validate his premonition), he discovers that indeed, Andre had gone missing months ago, and that a search had been carried out to find him to no avail.
I'm sorry, but if I'm that copper I would have said: "GET OUT"!
@@tomdeblink6080 the cop probably concluded Andre eloped and that's why he randomly vanished for 6 months without telling anyone
I would've tweak up the story a bit to make it sound more believable.
"My friend called for help, screaming and his phone cut off. And he's now been missing for 5 days and was suppose to return home. I know where his location is. Can you search him?!"
EXACTLY
he could’ve just switched the story up to make it seem like a hostage situation then the cops could’ve just figured the real story out later
@@burrito4614 the guy who decided to make the movie could've not made it and be millions of dollars poorer
@HOW DARE YOU not really.
True it was hard to believe
But he basically hit the nail on the head I’m low key pissed they didn’t listen to him.
I laughed when I first saw it but now I feel badly they're just laughing at him :(
This is a butting joke in the movie but a horrible reality in real life. Nobody will listen to a black man when he speaks the truth. Not even our own women. That’s why they showed the sista in this scene. We black folks used to be united, but now are beyond divided.
@@jordanglasper1064 Um...This doesn`t happen for JUST black people. If a white person told a crazy story like this I guarantee a similar reaction.
@@jordanglasper1064 Oh shut up. " Nobody will listen to a black man when he speaks the truth. Not even our own women. " nobody listened to him in this scene because his story is ludicrous if you weren't an audience watching this movie. Aside from the fact that the theory sounds absurd without context he provided absolutely no proof nor reason to believe him other than "this black guy dressed different". Really?
We only know he's speaking the truth and believe in him so confidently because we as the audience can see from can see from third person that the things actually happen. None of you armchair experts would have believed this story too if you were in their shoes.
@@jordanglasper1064 lmfao you realize in every horror movie where the protagonist requests help from the police, it's a cliche that they never believe them?
Look I know Jordan Peele got extra mad when the Hollywood Foreign press thought Get Out was a comedy, but you can't deny that this scene right here is ludicrous as hell.
i saw it as a horror comedy from first time i saw the trailer
It’s really not tho .. pretty white American to find it funny
@@stevenwilson7137 do you like the show key and peeple?
It's a horror movie with some funny parts Peele should be pissed at them
I have unpopular correct opinions Yeah it’s a horror movie but with comedic scenes mixed in to break the tension. It’s a great idea imo. I just love this movie so much!
The humor in this scene was hysterical!
No it was secretly genius
Its hilarious
Funniest scene no doubt 👍🏾
No.
I laughed when I saw it originally but now I kinda feel badly for the poor guy. He's right about it all!
"This dude is from Brooklyn he didn't dress like this" lol😂😂😂
wish he said the Bronx
“She’s White” *DEAD*
"They get you every time" lmao 💀
Ok!?
@@Rontlc3317 Ok, Veronica.
@@butterwantschoclate9364 cool
Oh dear 😳
I love how she seems skeptical then he says “she’s white” and she kind of looks at him then was like “…. Okay go on”😭😂
Black women are more aware than black men that’s why these Becky’s keep trapping them
sadly there are cops like this -_-
KiamarMasterT exactly
Bill Patrick Jones Maybe something’s crazy until you find it’s true
I mean in 100% honesty, if a dude walked in and started going on about this, I'd think he was crazy too
you realized that a lot of dumb people pranks police right? its wasting their time, so they get used to it and doesnt believe a story
Do you have any clue how many times people approach the police saying aliens are invading and zombies are attacking and the world is ending? I spent a summer working dispatch and had a couple calls a shift that were complete bullshit, and every single time we would still send a unit out to check and make sure everyone's ok and surviving the attack of the mutant sewer gators or whatever.
Just because we as the viewers of a fantasy movie know what's going on through all facets doesn't suddenly mean everyone in the movie is omnipotent. Sadly there are people like you who can't grasp that basic concept.
This dude is freaking hilarious!
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Yaassss love him !
The lady seemed to have graduated from Viola Davis School of Acting.
da96103 is that a good school?
Good for acting, not for music. Musicians prefer the Violin Davis School of Acting, because violas are the butt of jokes.
I think that is Viola Davis
@@fredeaston3988 it not her but she look like her
da96103 .She's Erica Alexander from the TV show " Living Single". She played the character name"Maxine Shaw" an attorney.
2:04 that cut to the other copz standing behind her desk was brilliant lol it actually made the scene funnier!
I knew she was gonna bring in someone to poke fun at him, or laugh at the story. You're right. Brilliant editing.
Yes 😂🤣 it was 😭
I like to think every crazy story that someone tries to report to her she calls those two😂
"Sex slaves, not just regular slaves"
like that is an important point lmao
LOL
Lmfaooo😂😂😂😂😂
Considering the history of slavery of the African Americans, yes, that is a fairly important part of the story to add. The guy doesn't want the retort from the officer/officers that he's reading too many history books, so he added that immediately, and it fits to the theme of the movie.
@@elijahcruz6633 The average African Americans is 25% European aka white. The last introduction of European dna into the African American Population was right around the Civil War. Makes sense
Jordon Peele is such a good writer, that he can make such a tragic reality into a comedic scenario.
Apparently it wasn't supposed to be funny😅
he was on MAD TV bro what do you expect? lol
That's kind of reality when you really think about it. Because this does happen in real life, but police doesn't take these cases seriously.
"Don't you ever, ever say I don't do nothing for y'all" had me rolling 🤣 💀
It's so hilarious because Rod is literally the world's worst storyteller. The absolute last person you'd want to have explaining a life-or-death situation.
Seriously 😂 Everyone in the comments like "Ohhh why didn't those dumb cops believe him", as if he didn't sound like an actual crazy person 😂 It would be hard to believe even if he told it in the best possible way, and he super duper did not!
@@NoriMori1992: Yep. Some people are just terrible explainers/storytellers, and he be that. But if he'd actually been good at explaining it, and sounded totally coherent, he would have come across as crazy anyway. Just a different flavor of crazy.
"We TSA, We Might know More Than Y'all" 😂😂😂😂
“Because we are dealing with sum terrorist shiet”
Shout Out to the cast of Living Single. It was good seeing Erika in this role.
Marci Anoni thats the sequel. Shout Out.
Marci Anoni : u mean Max
Marci Anoni loved living single one of my favs!
YES!!! I'm not the only one!!!
SanFran415H.P I thought she looked familiar!!!!
This guy should get a Oscar Nomination one of funniest performances
Yep! He should have! That tone change, facial expression and hand movement when he says “See I don’t know if it’s the hypnosis that’s making them a slave or what not....” gets me laughing every time!!!😂 His delivery is superb in all of his scenes in this movie. Very well acted. 👏🏽
Not enough screentime.
Geez, not Oscar worthy 🤦🏼
Chillax
@@marissasue319yes it is?? his acting along with the rest of the crew was amazing??
2:06 Rose's father would have voted the guy on the left for a third time if he could
Audi Factotum YOU WIN
Audi Factotum 😂😂😂 good eyes on that man
What's the joke?
Salman Memehood
He’s implying that the dude on the left looks like Barack Obama
It took me a full minute to work out this joke
Ended up watching the movie again 😂
“ohhh white girl! oh they get you every time” 😂😂😂
They get you every time lmaooooooo
@Dats a paddlin you're a black man what's new? All yall do is abandon your women for another man's women
@@trxphywaifalt stfu
@@trxphywaifalt *gonna cry?*
@@trxphywaifalt all? 😂
That woman cop was on my nerves.
I loved her.
Why? The movie was like "This is how people would react to all this in the real world". Also why, in the end, if it had been a real police officer on the scene, main dude would've been fucked. Ain't nobody believing him.
I didn't like her. That's my stance on it.
She’s kinda hot
Well her reaction is understandable. It's not like his story was believable at all.
This scene took place after Rod searched for Andre Hayworth online and found out he was missing. Why didn't Rod tell the cops to look up Andre for themselves so they can see he's been missing?? Especially since Rod showed the lady cop they found him!
Rod may be smart, analytical, and caring, but he can't speak seriously or persuasively even if his life depended on it.
To them he was found when they saw that pic
Because it wasn’t in the script.
He sounded like a guy who doesn’t like changes and wouldn’t want his friend Chris change him for some woman.
Except to the cops he's not missing, he's living the suburbs with his new wife.
he as a character carried this movie on his back, don’t tell me otherwise.
I 100 percent agree. Like old school horror movie actors.
peachy Juice Not really. His character was cool but the film was good anyways
his character made it BETTER, but he did not carry the whole movie on his back. it would’ve been really good even without him.
The movie would have been great without him as well, but he made it super great.
Are y'all mental up in here??
Chris (the star) carried this movie on his back!!
i never get tired of watching this scene
" don't ever say that I don't do nothing for you" 😂😂😂
“He didn’t use to dress like this”
“I didn’t use to dress like this” lol 😂😂
Rod Williams was the perfect amount of light relief in an intense movie
I wish this was a book 😭
YESSSSSSSS
It seems like the type of book they would make a movie for honestly 😢
The Cliffton so much more detail
I would get a stephen king vibe and his books are amazing but grizzly so if get out were a book it would be one hell of a read
The Cliffton Well I suppose we all have our preference but personally when I read a book I'm drawn in to the internal and external problems and the imagination is the best part to interpret it your liking cause you can't be fully in the writers head even when reading.
Yes it is easy to get sidetracked but unless you love ,love reading don't do more than a chapter a day and you'll find a book is rather fantastic but yes there are alot of good adaptations to enjoy too.
Imagining worlds aren't bad, well if you like books then it's good.
He’s literally one of the best supporting characters ever . 🙌🏽😂
One of the funniest scene of the movie. It never fails to crack me up 😂.
Maxine Shaw attorney at law
thefwordprod Ride the Maverick!!!!
"Guilty innocent oookay"
Living single
One of my favorite scenes Brooke
This is probably what it sounded like when Peele was pitching this movie to producers.
This whole scene is genius. Love this woman actress too
Everyone needs a friend like this guy.
"She's white"
she wasn't even going to put up with the rest of the story until Rod said that, then she's like "fair enough"
Racism
@@cevans396 That's not racism.
Poor Rod....
imagiccion I mean let’s be real here, if someone came up to you and said this with no proof would you believe them?
shushanth swinderballs After all of the crazy shit I have seen and experienced in my life, I would pretty much believe anything. Even the stuff that sounds weird or impossible!!!!
@@shushanthswinderballs1122 he had proof somewhat. I mean the one guy is reported missing and is seen later on. The least the officers could have done was to check up on this
I love that as soon as he mentions she’s white the officer thinks for a second and starts listening lol.
Why did he bring he’s dog😂
I mean, he _is_ the only one who can attend to him at the moment.
@@MyoticTesseract what's wrong with leaving the dog home for a few hours? Do you bring your dog to work every day? I don't think so....
😂😂😂
Cause he's a goofball
*his
I felt so sad for him.
This type of humor is so different than anything else I’ve ever seen in a movie. It’s very effective too Lol
This Scene Was *HILARIOUS*
Dangit Max this is serious, help Chris GET OUT!!!!!!
The humor in this movie hits at home
2:00 the eye rolling faked me for a second into believing that she is convinced of his story but ended up just getting her colleagues to have a good laugh with her... this scene is gold comedy lmfao lolllll
Sad part is Rod Williams was so right on his theory. Spot on Lmfaooooooo. I'm mad the cops didn't believe him 🤣🤣🤣
Imagine a story so bizarre but it's all true
Cops would never believe in bizarre stories, that's why cults are successful in a way...
@@forgedstarknight9620 fr tho
We need more SUPPORTING CHARACTERS LIKE HIM PLEASE.
Smartest Supporting Character of all time
POLY ROYAL Even though he lost his composure on the phone with Rose but other than that he was solid 😂
0:29 I thought she was a white woman when he said "my boy" and she responded "your son?" 😂
even though i knew he was saying the truth, i still laughed along with the police
That's what you call a *true friend.*
I know this is some dark and controversial stuff. But this right here is a great comedy.
I like the comic relief the TSA agent brings. He had a very short scene in the beginning of Tag.
0:58 I like how the dog reacts to being picked up all of a sudden, he does not like it.😆
This is one of my favourite scenes; after he tells her his story in the worst possible way, she tells him to wait and invites her colleagues, who all listen to the story with a serious demeanour before bursting into laughter several seconds later. What gets me is when she turns around and looks at her two colleagues, she gives of the impression that she will scold them for laughing, but instead, she replies, "Don't say I never do anything for you," before bursting into laughter herself.
And more importantly, they are all black. We could feel relevied and think that they would back him up and believe his story, because they might understand more than anyone the rasicm that exist in the USA, and would seriously looked that up...But absolutely not lmao, the last support you could think of is them, and they dont give it lol
LMAO this scene made me laugh so much! Hahaha Rod was so hilarious. He gave this movie a lot of comedic relief
These detectives and the tsa agent need their own movie
When she walked in throwing the snacks in her mouth I threw my shoe at the screen laughing that's classic erika Alexander, maxine!!!
Rod was my favorite character in this movie
The part when she got the two guys to laugh at him was so predictable yet so funny
"Oh white girls, get you every time"
*Truth*
LMAO.
Using three non white cops to show that cops disregard your actual needs was unintentional genius by Jordan Peele.
I was curious why he didn't show them the the missing person articles.
Photo evidence of a man missing 6 months and they laughed?
Look up the case of "Elizabeth Santos (Alaska)".... happens all the time
"And he's married to a white woman twice his age"
"Well that would explain the clothes"
PLSSS 😭🤚🏽
The way he picks up the dog omg 😂😂
I wouldn't have believed him either. Him being from the TSA's also not helping.
I agree, even if the police did believe Rod, it’ll be hard to prove as they have little to no evidence proving the Armitage family’s guilt.
🎶we are living (hey) single, oooh in a 90s kind of world, I’m glad I got my girls🎶
He needs his own movie
Jesus Contreras there is Uncle Drew
Who want's a rod spinoff?
Max still eating 😂
This right here is probably why it got nominated at the golden globes for a comedy
Aw, poor dude. He's such a good friend to Chris!
2:00 as soon as I saw that SUPER SERIOUS look on her face, I knew exactly what she was gonna do. lol
him: what's the next move?
them: (silence)
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
2:52 After all that effort of explaining the final outcome, Rod gets this response looool
She didn’t react until he mentioned that Chris’s gf is white 😂
She was like : 😐
Rod: shes white
Detective : 😕alright go on
The way he is saying it. Who will believe that.
I was so pleased to see Erika Alexander. She is such a delight.
The detectives completely ignored the fact that someone who is officially declared missing was randomly found.
When you talk to cops, just say what the problem is, don't say what you think the problem is. "My friend called for help from his girlfriend's house. And he found another man there who was kidnapped since 6 months ago". End of story. Keep it simple. Let the cops go and check it out. The more you ralk, the less the cops will believe you.
Cops, lawyers, and judges should be open-minded and should stop acting like everything should be normal because nothing is normal in the mind of a criminal.
It would of been funnier if the detectives said hold on just a bit longer, and then cut to even more detectives standing with them
Rod was the one gave a happy ending to this movie. Thank God for Rod.
Lil Rel Howlery had such excellent comic relief for this film. It was just off the charts.
Me trying to explain my life/moral position to basically everyone around me.
The part where those cops are laughing is so damn infectious 😂😂
Bruhhh I never realized this is Maxine from “Living Single” until I checked the IMDB she still looks so damn good!!!Black don’t crack!!!!
Just realized that’s Maxine from living single
How the Police woman Erika didn’t get an Oscar for this….is beyond me…. 🤣🤣🤣
Her faces though….🤣
Black man married two a white woman twice his age, that's unheard of.
This movie wasn't a comedy but this scene was hilarious LOL...Who agrees in 2020???
Is this really how cops react to someone missing? Man's been missing for 6 months and TSA man found him and they just gloss it over like they know he's been there for all his life? They don't even bother to check up on him and see what's up? I find that hard to believe honestly
A lot of people play pranks on the police or make up stories they saw Rod's story as a joke I mean come on would you believe that black people are being brainwashed by white people to be their slaves ?
the fact that he had it all right though 😂
This scene seriously gets me every single time
Hey That’s Mrs. Maxine Shaw from Living Single