Jordan Peele new movie "Us" - updated with trailer (contains spoilers)

Peace,



Because cats want Jordan Peele to win so badly that they’re lying to themselves. This wasn’t a great (or even good) horror film. It wasn’t even remotely scary and some elements were just plain ridiculous. I’m glad he’s still making his loot and continuing to promote blackness on screen but Us was mediocre at best. If not for Lupita it would have been terrible.
Aight, once we start posting spoilers, let's see if you feel differently.
 
The movie was ok. From the trailers I was actually expecting it to be better than it was. The twist was kind of predictable. I enjoyed parts of it but I think it was built up so much I was expecting more.
 
Peace,



Because cats want Jordan Peele to win so badly that they’re lying to themselves. This wasn’t a great (or even good) horror film. It wasn’t even remotely scary and some elements were just plain ridiculous. I’m glad he’s still making his loot and continuing to promote blackness on screen but Us was mediocre at best. If not for Lupita it would have been terrible.
Hadnt seen it yet... But these are/were kinda my sentiments on "Get Out". Great premise.. subpar execution. I will go and purchase the ticket tho. Still looking forward to checking it out.
 
Peace,



That’s just it though. I shouldn’t need any further explanation in order to enjoy it more. It's supposed to be a horror movie. It's supposed to affect you on a visceral level. If you have to dig for the deeper meaning it didn't do its job.
when i left the theater i said to myself that the movie was just ok, and wasn't what i expected. But as i thought about scenes over and over, it all started to make sense.
 
Peace,

Hadnt seen it yet... But these are/were kinda my sentiments on "Get Out". Great premise.. subpar execution. I will go and purchase the ticket tho. Still looking forward to checking it out.

I actually loved Get Out. I thought it did a fantastic job of telling a compelling story AND delivering a powerful message about this country’s fucked up racial dynamics. Us may provide a statement about race, class, identity, surviving psychological trauma, abandonment, etc. but what it does not successfully do is serve as a highly watchable horror flick. Maybe it works as a think piece but it definitely doesn’t work as a coherent story. I’d love to hear your thoughts after you peep it.
 
Peace,

when i left the theater i said to myself that the movie was just ok, and wasn't what i expected. But as i thought about scenes over and over, it all started to make sense.

See that’s what I mean. You should have a gut reaction to a film that’s being billed as a horror movie. I was in a theater Thursday night that was PACKED and literally the only time we had a collective “Oh Shit!” moment was when the doppelgängers all started walking towards the house. AND WE SAW THAT SHIT IN THE GODDAMNED TRAILER. Man that’s a fail.
 
Peace,



I actually loved Get Out. I thought it did a fantastic job of telling a compelling story AND delivering a powerful message about this country’s fucked up racial dynamics. Us may provide a statement about race, class, identity, surviving psychological trauma, abandonment, etc. but what it does not successfully do is serve as a highly watchable horror flick. Maybe it works as a think piece but it definitely doesn’t work as a coherent story. I’d love to hear your thoughts after you peep it.

If everyone was asked most everyone liked the movie except for you, it’s probably not the movie...

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Peace,



See that’s what I mean. You should have a gut reaction to a film that’s being billed as a horror movie. I was in a theater Thursday night that was PACKED and literally the only time we had a collective “Oh Shit!” moment was when the doppelgängers all started walking towards the house. AND WE SAW THAT SHIT IN THE GODDAMNED TRAILER. Man that’s a fail.
i didn't view it as a horror movie or expect to be scared (real horror movies don't exist anymore), i saw it as more suspense or psychological thriller. There was only one part that made me say "oh shit".
 
i didn't view it as a horror movie or expect to be scared (real horror movies don't exist anymore), i saw it as more suspense or psychological thriller. There was only one part that made me say "oh shit".

It’s really not a “Horror” movie, yes it’s classified as one. The “Horror’s” in the realization that the things portrayed in the movie are actually part of our lives. That’s the true horror.
 
Jordan Peele Explains the Meaning Behind the ‘Us’ Michael Jackson Reference
By MARC MALKIN

Jordan Peele’s horror movie “Us” is filled with pop culture references, from “Jaws” to “Goonies.” But the most divisive might be right in his opening sequence. Warning, minor spoilers ahead.

The movie about a couple (played by Lupita Nyong’o and Winston Duke) and their children being hunted and brutalized by a mysterious family that looks just like them opens with a scene from the 1980s. Nyong’o’s character is a little girl when her dad wins her a “Thriller” T-shirt from a game booth at an amusement park.

She puts on the T-shirt just before she wanders into a house of a mirrors — a decision that will imprint on the character’s life forever.

This “Thriller” throwback surfaces shortly after HBO’s documentary “Leaving Neverland,” centered around Jackson’s alleged sexual abuse of underage boys. The film lead to many fans calling for a boycott of Michael Jackson’s music.


Did the current controversy create a conversation between the studio and the director?

“No,” Peele told Variety earlier this week at the New York City premiere of “Us.”

“No, we start in the eighties and it’s an image of well documented duality and the film is about duality,” Peele said, adding that this nod is, “a tone-setter, and I think it sets a chilling tone, but one of much duality.”

One of the film’s central themes is human duality and the battle between good and evil. “This movie is about the fact that we are our own worst enemy,” Peele told Variety earlier this month at the South by Southwest premiere of the film.
 
This movie was WACK
Story was jacked up, writing was jacked up and some of the acting was GARBAGE
Damn I wanted to like this movie......
 
Saw this last night. Thought it was a crock of shit. Predictable and boring.
 
Maybe I've watched far too many movies and my own background as a writer might be working against me, but I was able to predict the majority of developments and plot twists in this movie early on. The movie was really entertaining, but not very suspenseful for me.

Does predictability work against the quality of a film though?

I heard people say this like it’s a diss.

I had my wife watch In the Heat of the Night with Sidney Poitier and she said it was very predictable. I’m amazed like “you just totally missed the entire social commentary of race relations and character dynamics because you was trying to solve the mystery?” :lol:
 
Peace,

Horror doesn't have to be scary.

I completely disagree. If horror isn’t scary (superficially, psychologically, emotionally) then it’s pointless.

But in addition to that, Us isn’t even a well told story (as is evidenced by all the expository stuff from the Red character). A movie shouldn’t have to explain itself to its audience, or have to be endlessly dissected to be appreciated.

Get Out could be singularly enjoyed as a thriller/suspense/light horror flick and didn’t have to rely heavily on subtext (although there was plenty beneath the surface). This one obviously needs help.
 
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Typical BGOL crab in a bucket mentality i see.

Guess we just want black people in BBQ’s or hood movies.

Shout to Jordan Peele for putting us in different movies.

For those who say the acting is trash...i disagree. The main cast had to play to completely different versions of themselves. Lupita was excellent in this.

For those saying it wasn’t scary, it wasn’t. It wasn’t meant to be a jump scare horror movies but a movie that resonates with you long after. It was creepy and psychological but not a scary movie.

There are a lot of layers in this movie. It requires a couple of viewing like Get Out.



But as usual, if it requires some sort of thought, we will trash it. We are our own worst enemy sometimes.
 
Typical BGOL crab in a bucket mentality i see.

Guess we just want black people in BBQ’s or hood movies.

Shout to Jordan Peele for putting us in different movies.

For those who say the acting is trash...i disagree. The main cast had to play to completely different versions of themselves. Lupita was excellent in this.

For those saying it wasn’t scary, it wasn’t. It wasn’t meant to be a jump scare horror movies but a movie that resonates with you long after. It was creepy and psychological but not a scary movie.

There are a lot of layers in this movie. It requires a couple of viewing like Get Out.



But as usual, if it requires some sort of thought, we will trash it. We are our own worst enemy sometimes.


Most people liked it. There’s always a few that will have issues, that’s life. If all you hear is the negativity, then change your focus.
 
Does predictability work against the quality of a film though?

I heard people say this like it’s a diss.

I had my wife watch In the Heat of the Night with Sidney Poitier and she said it was very predictable. I’m amazed like “you just totally missed the entire social commentary of race relations and character dynamics because you was trying to solve the mystery?” :lol:
Well, I did say it was "really entertaining." It's not a "diss," but it does work against the "suspense" part of a suspense horror flick if you can see the plot twists coming from a mile away. I figured out the big reveal for this film in literally the first few minutes. I enjoyed the film, and I do recommend it, but it just lacked the suspense I'd hoped for going into it.
 
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