 Today we are going to be doing something that I've never done. We are going to be watching every single movie from a single director. And that director is Jordan Peele. I thought this would be fun to end the Halloween month with some horror movies, a horror movie marathon, if you will. And I thought I'd start off easy for the genre and choose Jordan Peele because he only has three movies is directed and every single movie is a hit. But two of these movies I've seen and one of them I have not. I have seen nope. I have seen get out and I have not seen us. The only reason why I didn't watch us was because it looked too scary. Now for a quick interruption from today's sponsor, Centbird. Today's video is sponsored by Centbird and I'm so excited for them to sponsor today's video. You guys probably don't know because this is a over-the-screen relationship, a parasocial relationship if you will. I love perfume and I love changing my scent a lot. 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Again, they knew for my quiz that I would love a bergamot scent, a bergamot and vanilla because all of these have some sort of note of creaminess and bergamot and some sort of like flower because that's just like my favorite. I don't know how to explain it, it just, it works for me. To get 55% off your first month of scent bird, which comes out to about $8, you guys can use my code TRIN55 or just click the link in my description and some exciting news scent bird is now available in Canada. And now you guys know my truth, I don't stink behind this camera. All thanks to scent bird. Thank you scent bird for sponsoring today's video. Before we watch get out, I do want to put a disclaimer right here. The commentary that we're going to be doing is going to focus more on the horror elements and itself as a movie, rather than tackle into a lot of the deep race analysis that the movie entails. As a creator and as an Asian creator, I don't feel like it's my place to speak over that community and take this time to put in my two cents about what I believe it to be. You should not watch it and just ignore that part of the movie just like, oh it's a fine horror movie. You should definitely pay attention to it because it's a primal part of the movie. Even though it is a very important part of the movie, it's not important that I tell you that or I explain that. But without further ado, let's watch Get Out starring Daniel Kuga and other people. And that was all one shot. I don't know, I could be lying. It looked like one shot to me. I could be lying. It could not be even though I just watched it, but it looked like one shot. One of the best fucking scores ever. Jordan Peele's scores in his movies are so good. I think they're all done by the same guy. Forget his name. So good. The soundtrack for all of his movies and then the score just tickles the back of my brain in such the right way. So glorious. And he always has one song in each movie that's like a creepy undertone. This one was Run Rabbit and nope, it's Sunglasses at Night. So well thought out because they are not really widespread known creepy songs. Like it's not like tonight you belong to me. So it's just creepy enough that I'm like, I don't know this song, but it's sending shivers. It's giving me shiver me timbers. But I love creepy songs like that. I have a whole playlist of songs that will end or begin a horror movie perfectly. It's on my Spotify. It's one of my favorite playlists ever. The fact that the deer came from the sky. The deer came from the sky. The sky is falling on us right now. Like it did not jump. It literally came from like up here onto the car. One thing I love about Jordan Peele and a theme that comes back later and nope is the animal foreshadowing and how do I say this? Animal parallels. I love animal parallels within movies. I think it's one of the most greatest ways to add some extra layer to your story. To me, I think it just kind of makes me feel like I'm watching something like truly depicting a very raw form of humanity which draws us back to animals. It's interesting the amount of people that come out afterwards and the most of the people that point out those random animals in these movies are the people that don't like it. And I just thought that was interesting that that happened with Get Out and Nope. Do you guys ever think about if the dad was Stanley Tucci? But like not Stanley Tucci like as an actor but Stanley Tucci the dad from Easy A. The same story but just with the characteristics of Stanley Tucci in Easy A. It's almost there though. He almost is Stanley Tucci in Easy A but he's not. What the fuck is he from? He was Banshee in X-Men First Class. You like fish? I like fish. And we should fight some time to talk about it. I'd rather go out with the fish. Like what is this picture? I'm scared. It's always the first picture on Wikipedia that is like actually so horrendous. Like what is going on? Strong bone structure does freak me out though but I'm projecting my own insecurities because I have a moon pie face. Do you smoke in front of my daughter? The craziest part about this movie is that her hypnosis is real. It's not like them doing some scheming or them having some weird technology. She just can do that and that was like the least the least talked about thing in the movie which is fine. I just thought that was quick right. Sink into the floor. Like how was she able to do that? How can she bake people's minds just collapse in on themselves? This seems very supernatural. Like this seems very otherly. Dude he I don't know. I think he should have won Best Actor. I don't even know who won that year but they shouldn't have. I think Gary Oldman won that year for Best Actor. Ugh! My biggest question for the movie is why did the parents want to be put in these bodies just to do the work of the house and to be the quote-unquote like help? That's what I don't understand. Maybe just because they couldn't have that ability to do all of these things for so long that they finally get to do them so maybe they just want to do them now and it isn't chores to them anymore? Maybe? I'm not positive. But the thing is that they all know what's going on. Why are they not trying to be subtle about it? Like that's my thing is that they all know what's going on but they are so open about it. But maybe it's just because they have... Let me use my brain for a second instead of acting like a dumbass. It's because they are so confident they'll be able to get away with it. They don't even have to be secretive about it because they know they're going to get away with it anyways. They've already done it so many times. That's sadistic. That's so crazy. But like, wouldn't you have heard that? Wouldn't you have heard all the chitter chatter? The murmur? Go to Zilch? A pin drop? Like, wouldn't you have been able to hear that? Like, they all went like that with the score behind it? It's fucking orchestrated so well. And I know I might just be like going all over this movie and people might think I'm being a little bit overdramatic but I really do love the movie. I love this reveal. I think it's perfect. I love it that they don't over explain anything. That's what I love about Jordan Peele's movies is that he doesn't over explain stuff so if you watch it and you don't understand it, girl just watch it again, everything will be explained. If you just pay attention, if you just pay attention, you'll get it. I promise, I promise. And she fucking did it on purpose, dude. She left that little Harry Potter's closet open on purpose. She wanted him to find it. Dude, fucking, they like when they know. It makes that better for them. That's why they're not trying to keep it a secret the whole time. They were waiting for him to find out. They wait till they find out. Like everyone watched this movie and they said, oh my God, how could she just leave all that stuff for him to find? She's so stupid. No, that was on purpose. Literally, all the people in this movie have been waiting for him to find out. They've been giving him every single clue to find out. Where are those keys, Rose? You know I can't give you the keys, right? Right now. Dude, dude, dude, dude, dude. Just makes me go crazy. Oh my God, everyone, if I saw this in theaters, I would be screaming, but I didn't see them theaters because I was a big old scared cat. So good. She's such a good actress, dude. I was like, the first time I watched this, I was with her. I was literally with her. I was like, I mean, honestly, a couple goals and then, you know, I can't do that, Chris. Bitch, I think about that scene all the time in this old commercial style that he puts on the retro TV, which also makes a comeback later in Nope, where he has Gordy's home, the sitcom play. Like it's all, they have a lot of similarities and references and callbacks to them, which is great. This like theme that Jordan Peele likes of these like creepy old sitcoms, advertisements, promos, like it's all very on theme and I like it. That doesn't seem very sterile. It doesn't seem very sterile to put on your mask with your gloves and like touch all your beard as you put it on. And why is it candlelit? Who allowed them to have a candlelit operating room? Are you fucking kidding me? There are so many obvious issues with like their morals. But even just as technical like surgeons, like for the procedure, you're just like not gonna light it correctly. I love it when the final girl gets to release all the anger and like kind of go overboard with their kills. Like even though they know they're gonna die, they're like I'm gonna fucking kill you bitch. And I'm gonna make it hurt. I know everyone when they're watching this, their heart sunk. It was like, it was literally like you could like hear the silence in the room whenever that happened. Like it was like fuck over her. We should have ran over her a couple times, hit it with that one, two, three. She needed some streaks, some tire streaks on her. She needed to be flattened to the floor. Incredible movie. Incredible fucking movie. Every single time. Every single time. Every single time it gets better. You notice stuff every single time you watch it. It is such a great movie. I think it got so much hype when it came out as it should. I think a lot of people were like, oh my god, it's overhyped. I completely disagree. I think it was perfectly hyped. Change the trajectory of horror. We went through a kind of a horror drought. Not a horror drought, but I think get out really popularized this psychological thriller horror genre again. Not saying that he's the first to do it. I think it just kind of revamped the popularity for it. Now we're getting a lot more psychological horror movies coming out, which is really exciting. I love it. I love get out. And that's literally all I have to say about it. That's all I have to say. Guys, we're on to movie number two, which is us. There are thousands of miles of tunnels beneath the continental United States. Abandoned subway systems, unused service routes, and deserted mine shafts. Shaft. Many have no known purpose at all. With the creepy, again, with the creepy advertisement, he's got like a thing. He has to have this creepy advertisement TV in every single thing he does. Now I'm developing a fear of carnivals and fairs and theme parks because this is like probably the fifth movie I've watched where someone gets snatched at a carnival or theme park. I'm scared now. I'm scared because also in these videos, like the light, the ring link behind it makes it so my screen is not that dark so I can see my reflection if I focus hard enough. I think whistling made it worse for herself. I think it made it more creepy than it already was. Um, excuse me. It wasn't a jump scare, but what did she see? So each movie has an animal. Deer, bunny, chimpanzee. I'm gonna figure it out. To write, to dance, anything to help her tell us her story. I just want my little girl. Do you think they switched already? Do you think that what that's the other girl that she saw? I guess not because now this is the flashbacks of it. Oh, is that a robotic spider? Is that a hex? Is that a hexbug? Don't look. Is he dead? Don't look. God, you're kidding me. Oh my god, it's the same guy that was holding the sign all those years ago that was holding up the Bible verse. Jeremiah 1111. Do I have a photographic memory? I'm a fucking genius. I'm a fucking genius. 1111. 1111 make a wish. 1111 is also double of the same thing. Doppelganger number. Guys, what the fuck is it all mean? There's not a family in our driveway. Stop it right now. Who is that? Fuck you. Oh, there's a family. Childscare of a family? Oh my god. Ew. If y'all are out here trying to scare people, I think you picked the wrong house for that. Because I'm scared. Now I need y'all to get off my property. I'm gonna throw up already. Like, please stop. If they start walking, I'm gonna pass out. Hey, hey, hey, hey. Oh my god. The way they like literally scurried away. I'm like, um, so it goes from Chewbacca mask to like goodnight mommy mask. When the girl it was given to her war and tasty. She had to eat a little handsome prince and fell in love. But the shadow, she came back to a little monster. Humbrick was born laughing. She was being tested. My god. So basically whatever life you have, there is a shadow version of yourself who has it worse. So invalidate yourself with that. Invalidate your own feelings with that thought. I should have noticed this sooner, but I guess the scissors is to untether them because that's how you split a tether with scissors. Are these beings supernatural? Do they survive the unsurvivable? Or are they just like creepy looking? But I'm assuming they're supernatural. Guys, we have to be out here at 10 a.m. tomorrow sharp, so. Hello? Oh my god. Um, what the fuck? So all the tethers are coming out tonight? So it wasn't just them. But they didn't even give them a chance to speak. They just killed them right away. So what's the difference between this family and the other family? What is going on? Now we're battling two tethered. Are you kidding me? The only thing I'm confused about is why their family just got wiped out so quick. But the main cast family didn't, they got like a whole speech. Probably because their mom had the experience when they were kids. So not the front, not the front walkover. The front walkover into her own death. That's so funny. Damn. So they're not immortal. They're not like supernatural in that sense. With a golf club too. Not even like a knife or a hammer. That's a golf club. They just cleared those two twins like it was nothing. Are you kidding? The way he's like not taking it seriously enough for us, like he's not taking it seriously, even though he was on the freaking boat with him. He was in a trash bag and he's not taking it seriously as we need to. Damn, bitch. She was about to cartwheel again, motherfucker. Why are they so fucking fast? Why are you throwing away your weapons? Why do we throw away the weapons that we have? The scissors are good. We can hide here. We probably got bandages and stuff. Mom knows what to do. Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Mom knows what to do. Mom knows what to do. Fuck you. If my husband said that while I was defeating these crazy tethered people. Dude, I'd be pissed. I would be pissed. I found my faith and I began to prepare. So like the humans just weren't checking up on the tethered, even though they like obviously were like a danger to themselves enough. That's crazy. It's our time now. Well, what if they just went under the tunnels to a different country? Then they wouldn't even need to kill anyone. That's all that got her? Dude, we had this whole dance for her to just get her with a surprise stab. I thought this bitch was going to get beaten up. It's very intimate though. We can't hurt you. Is that true though? Like we saw a whole line of them outside. He took a bunny. I would have too. If everyone was gone, I'd at least get a bunny out of it. I'd at least. I fucking knew it. Dude. So this whole time it was actually her coming back to take her own life. Bro. Oh. I don't even know what to say. So what? It's an ending explain because like literally I get it. Like I get that they switched places and that was actually her trying to get her own life back, but like it wasn't as scary as I thought it was going to be. Everyone said it was super scary. I think visually it was a little bit scary. I think if I watched it in the correct setting, it would be a lot scarier. Dude, what the fuck? Hi, I'm Jupiter Park and today we're going to be watching, nope. Love it guys. Let me know what you think of my Jupiter Park costume. I freaking love it. I just feel like I feel so handy dandy and I feel like the country accent is going to come out during this because it's just like I can't, I have a literal Bolo tie on and I'm dressed up as Jupiter Park. Like I have to have a country accent. I won't, but maybe. Pause. Before, wait, that freaking chimpanzee even comes on screen guys. My heart's already pounding super fast because I saw this twice in the theater and when I tell you people said that this movie wasn't scary. People said that this movie wasn't really a horror movie. Fuck you to everyone because this was the scariest movie I've seen. The way that chimpanzee looks into the fucking lens lens is absolutely chilling. Sends vibrations throughout my body because it is so goddamn powerful. Oh my god. Pause. Guys. Gordy's home. This is technically Juno's because I bought it for this costume, but she has been ripping it up. So it's technically hers, her property now, but I think this really completes the fit. Gordy is home. Do we think Gordy was in the right? Jupiter's claim. Howdy folks, welcome to Jupiter's claim. Howdy folks, welcome to Jupiter's claim. I am literally Jupiter. I don't know what you guys are talking about because I literally look like him. Howdy y'all. What's up sister? Hi there. Oh my god Steven Yen. I love, I freaking love Steven Yen. He's so fine. Guys, a moment of silence for Steven Yen's attractiveness. People are just obsessed. You're kidding me. The fact that it's like in a constant loop in that room is so terrifying in its own entirely different way. I don't even know how to explain it. Anagastair as Phyllis. Sherry O'Terry is Mary Joelya. Scott Wolf is the host. He's me, but of course the star of the sketch is Chris goddamn Katana as Gordy. And he is undeniable. This is such a good monologue, but it's so fucking sad. And that's why I love Steven Yen. Even though it's supposed to be him retelling this funny SNL skit, I can feel how sad it is. He's just crushing it. He is a force of nature. He is killing on that stage. Amazing directing and also amazing acting. I think it works so well together. And just that subtle splice of Joop when he's a kid during the actual time. Perfect. Not some scary cut to screams and a bunch of shots at once. It's very minor. Just to show what it actually was on his face in that moment. It's beautiful. It's sad. It's tragic, but it's so well done. I could rave about this movie for hours, guys. You don't understand. You don't understand how much I love it. What's a bad miracle? I gotta wait for that. Nope. What's a bad miracle? Leave your thoughts in the comments down below. If you could summarize a bad miracle, what would it be? Karma? Well, I can't even talk about that song in peace because I literally rear-ended someone while listening to it, so... That was a bad miracle. No, it wasn't. It was a miracle that no one got hurt, but it was bad. She's an actress model, you know? She booked a pilot in the CW. Yeah, fucking love me. Yeah, fucking CW. I love pathetic men. I do. I really do. I don't even know what to say to you. I just love them, like, so pathetic. Just actually so pathetic. And something about it is great. It's really great. Thank you, Angel. Thank you. I heard that song on Glee. Dude, when I tell you... This was like a must-see in theaters because the sound was fucking insane. It was somehow the most silent thing I've ever watched, while also being one of the loudest. Like, the way they incorporated the movement of the saucer, it felt like it was inside my brain. It was the most unexplainable feeling ever. I didn't know sound could be that quiet at some points. I couldn't even... I felt like my thoughts were loud as fuck. Why would Gordy do that? Time to cancel Gordy. And I'm not just talking about the TV show. Guys, pause. I just have to talk about that scene because... Whatever, I like it. Like, most of the tie-ins that I personally enjoy the most come a little later in Jupiter's last speech. So, we have Gordy's home, which is a sitcom of a white family adopting Asian boy and a chimpanzee. In this scene, it shows a level of trust between the animal and Jupiter and this sort of solidarity, not necessarily solidarity, but you have this parallel between these two characters that they suffered almost the same exploitation of being the spectacles on set. Jupiter being an Asian adoptee, being a spectacle of the family, and not really fitting in, and almost being this entertainer to enjoy, and him also being exploited through his career of being the token Asian in Hollywood. Not only is it a great one-in-one comparison of how similar they're treated, it also goes back way in time to people of color being compared to animals, which all draws into the ties of the movie with aliens, other beings. It all ties in so well and plays into a later fact in the movie, this trust between them, this trust that Gordy shows him after committing such havoc. This trust that he shows Jupiter really plays a fact into Jupiter's actions later on. It's quite a doozy today. Guys, I cannot believe I look exactly like him. Guys, I can't believe I look exactly like him. I believe they trust me. If they didn't, I don't think any of us would be here right now. The whole reason why he says that and why he does this is because of the way Gordy responded to him during that traumatic event, because Gordy showed him trust by not killing him because he recognized the friendly face and because he displayed that trust, Jupiter now grows up to think that this outerly being, this entity in the sky, can trust him and that because of that trust, he can build an empire around it, can build this whole theme parks theme around this entity. By sacrificing these horses, he can then exploit this being and it all leads back to the event with Gordy. But the best part of this is that it's not even a full house. The best part is that not only are they exploiting this animal, they're also failing at it because there's no one there. That pure tear on his face was insane. I don't even want to talk about this scene because it literally is probably 20 seconds of the worst thing I've ever seen in my entire life. I've watched a lot of bad things but this has done so well that it makes me feel suffocated. Ew, what? I don't even know what's happening. They're getting suffocated. They're getting pushed up against each other. It's just the most awful, horrible insinuation of what they're going through and it also is exactly how I felt when I would go into bouncy castles. If you've ever been in a bouncy castle or a bouncy castle course where you go through the different obstacle courses, that's what it feels like. It feels like you're in Jean Jacket. In the theater, that was so scary. On my laptop, it looked like a mushroom. So I think this is a theater experience. Actually, you know what? If I watched on my TV in a dark lit room, I think it would be just as scary but for me right now, I'm thinking so not critically. I'm just thinking it's so small and it looked like a mushroom. It was a huge mushroom. When that one just feels stupid dressed up like the character that's not even in the movie anymore, he died. I hate to say that every single part of this movie is my favorite part of the movie but are you fucking kidding me? I don't know why but it almost gives with the dancers on the side. It gives a very childlike, epic feel to the whole entire thing which I really adore. I think it's a really, like this release of the flags. I think it really does give this childlike feel to it which feels very epic in a way. Like this just excitement along with fear is so amazing with Jussie out. With the Jussie, with the Jean Jacket Jussie out. Like literally it's like a mating call almost. Like literally flapping her wings. She sees someone look at her and she gets her Jussie out like, oh. Like once you get to the end of it, you just think like Jean Jacket is not an insane predator. Slut. Like actual slut. Like come on. Stop acting like you're better than everyone else. Stop snapping your Jussie at us. So this is insane. This is so insane. Like that's what kills you. This is what kills you. This, this. Out of everything this killed you. All praise to Kiki Palmer because this is one of the best ending shots I've ever seen in my entire life. And I know there's theories. He's not alive. This was his final goodbye to her and giving her finally the chance to shine. She tamed Jean Jacket. She defeated Jean Jacket. That was hers to take. And I know it's supposed to be like he died and I get it, but I don't want him to die because then I'm just like sad about it. But I love this ending because it shows nothing of what happens with that Oprah shot. I love it because it proves the point of the whole movie, which is that it's basically all for nothing. You lost so much of yourself trying to chase this spectacle, trying to exploit this beast. And in the end you lost basically everything. Your childhood home, almost all your horses. And even her brother, even though it's up for debate whether or not he actually died or not and whether or not that was a vision or not. But she's left with the shot. Let me know what you guys thought of this movie. Of course, we already know I liked it. I hope you guys like this. Let me know if you want me to do this with any other director. I did Jordan Peele because, you know, Halloween kind of like a spooky era just happened. And he only has three horror movies. I would do this with other directors if you guys want me to, but leave it down below which ones you want me to do. And that'll be it. I'll see you guys next time. Bye.