GET OUT: Spoilers #64
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JP and NMD (Drew) are closing spooky season by diving deep into Jordan Peeleās 2017 directorial debut, Get Out.
The guys discuss their first-time watches versus their recent rewatch, why comedians make great horror directors, and the standout scenes that make the film a modern classic. They also debate the filmās one glaring imperfection (hint: it involves camera gear) and revisit the stacked 2017 Oscar race.
Episode Guide & Timestamps
[00:00:18] Intro & Ericās Whereabouts: JP and NMD take over the pod while Eric is on an anniversary trip in LA.
[00:08:30] Main Topic: Get Out: The hosts reveal they are discussing Get Out after Eric ābulliedā JP into a rewatch.
[00:08:50] First Watch vs. Rewatch: NMD shares his first experience watching the movie on a laptop with a newborn . JP admits he initially gave the film four stars but now considers it near-perfect.
[00:16:53] Tangent: Ethan Hawke Hot Take: NMD confesses he used to be a āgiant Ethan Hawke haterā but has since come around.
[00:21:10] Analysis: Jordan Peele as Director: NMD argues that comedy and horror share the same formula (setup, tension, payoff) and that comediansā sense of timing makes them great horror directors. JP compares Peele to Adam McKay (Anchorman to The Big Short).
[00:27:03] Sound & Score: The hosts praise the filmās sound design (the teaspoon) and the āold school Hitchcockā score.
[00:29:10] Peeleās Industry Impact: The hosts discuss how Get Out (and Peeleās subsequent success) āpaved the wayā for other Black directors like Ryan Coogler to tackle the horror genre.
[00:35:10] Standout Scenes:
NMD: The quintessential scene is the first hypnosis and the introduction of āthe sunken placeā.
NMD: The most āburned in my brainā moment is Walter (the grandpa) running full-speed at Chris in the dark.
NMD: The tense conversation with the blind art dealer.
JP: The silent auction ābingoā scene.
[00:43:16] Standout Performances: The hosts praise Daniel Kaluuya, Bradley Whitford (the dad), Allison Williams (Rose), Betty Gabriel (Georgina), and Caleb Landry Jones (the brother).
[00:48:50] Rewatchability: Both hosts agree the film has a āthousand percentā high rewatchability factor.
[00:50:44] The One Big Imperfection: NMD and JP (both photographers) call out the filmās biggest flaw: Chris, a professional New York photographer, uses a āgoddamn kit lensā and a ākit strapā.
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