Also, if y'all didn't see it before, the new tattoo makes it's appearance in a video for the first time 👀 Hope y'all enjoyed this reaction to this wild ride of a film!!
This is the first horror movie to win an Academy Award in the 21st century, because Jordan Peele made a movie where he didn't use characters making dumb decisions to create suspense. Kind of an anti-slasher.
On first viewing, it seems that Rose is arguing with Chris about the ID with the cop, to defend him from police overreach and profiling. Once you know the twist is revealedl and you think back to it, you start to realize it's that Rose didn't the cop to run and background check and leave a paper trail of Chris being there.
wow! Yes you’re right! And by that we also know that his friend was supposed to be her next victim right from the beginning because he knew that he was going there to visit her family. she misjudged him and didn’t think of him as a threat because she didn’t think he would be loyal to his friend and would instead hook up with her plus thought he was stupid enough not to catch on how off the whole situation is😌 which could be a message for how a lot of (white) people secretly feel like they’re more intelligent than black people
Yeah, besides, protect your own game right? The product must be intact to serve the purpose. In addition, it is symbolically a criticism of the white savior, as they say, white can even save the day, but most of the time there is a greater interest in their actions and they are not caring about protecting the black ethnicity, and they commonly leave as heroes for facing the difficult and inevitable situation of racism that the black person cannot stop alone. Unfortunate.
There's a TON of foreshadowing in this movie on a second viewing when you know the twist. - Rose stands up to the cop in the beginning so there won't be a record of Chris coming to the town after he disappears. - Right as Dean says they keep a piece of his mother in the kitchen, we see Georgina, who his mother is inhabiting. - They directly ask if Chris smokes, to find out how healthy they can advertise his body as being. - The people coming to the auction are all driving black cars, just like they want to "drive" black bodies. - The possessed people all have ways of hiding the scars on their heads, with Georgina's bangs, and Walter and Logan's hats. - Mr. Tanaka asks if being black is "an advantage or disadvantage," because he wants to know if it would be a step up from being Asian. - Logan immediately tells Philomena what Chris said about seeing another black person, not realizing what a breach of etiquette this is considered in the black community since he's really an old white man. - Rose convinces Chris to go for a walk as the Bingo game starts, to stop any chance of him realizing it's actually an auction. And those are just the ones coming to me now. I'm sure there's more.
There's a ton of symbolism with the colors. A few are the people at the party wearing red, black or white. Rose has a red and white striped top there. Chris wears blue and Rose also early on but with black underneath. Rose's bedding is blue on the top but yellow underneath. The teacup is a blue pattern with yellow tea inside. Yellow and blue make green, which is the camouflage color worn by Walter. The camouflage hides Rose and Missy's evil intentions while they seem to be benign on the outside. It's definitely worth looking for an in-depth analysis of that. Jordan Peele put in so much detail.
The Logan when I got because I'm looking crazy I was like n***** why'd you say that for it was something I would have said. The driving back cars cuz they want to drive black bodies I didn't see that because when Walter hugged the friends that came to the house I was like black help wouldn't have done that in real life. The Asian guy asking Chris if it was a disadvantage or advantage being black I got that because a lot of minorities think that black people have a better than they do . Rose telling Chris let's go for a walk I got that as soon as I saw the bingo cards. When Rose confronted the cop about asking for Chris's ID that wouldn't happen in real life because white people don't realize that that happens a lot to black people and it doesn't happened to white people. Perfect example the falcon &the Winter soldier episode 2 when Sam and bucky are talking about Isaiah and the cops pulled up instead of asking both Sam and Bucky what's going on they immediately asked Sam for his Id and ask Bucky if Sam was bothering him
Yes just when rewatching it’s like almost every sentence the dad says alludes to what will happen. Also at the beginning Chris jokes to Rose he doesn’t wanna be chased off the lawn with a shotgon, she laughed at him and said of course not. At the end she the one doing exactly that! And Walter the gardener kinda over compliments rose in a way that you would think is just weird compliments an older guy would make but He was one of her victims so he once knew her as “sweet and a real keeper”
Also, if you've seen Rosemary's Baby, there is one Asian man with the group at the end. This reminded me of that. Peele has said he took inspiration from Rosemary's Baby. There is also a lot of Stepford Wives in this.
The way the deer are kind of analogous to black people, whether it's the deer who was hit and left on the side of the road (like Chris's mom), the dad talking about how they overpopulate the place and need to be eradicated, or the fact that the deer was used to kill the dad (by Chris's hands). The fact that the dad said there's nothing in the basement--just "black mold." The black people were being molded into something different. The fact that a snippet of the United Negro College Fund commercial played "a mind is a terrible thing to waste" while they were literally throwing away black brains. It was a lot lol.
The reveal of that airport police logo on the squad car was one of the entire decade's biggest "Stand up and cheer" moments in movie theaters. And quite incredibly, the film was originally going to end on a complete downer note where Chris is arrested and unable to even remember what happened when Rod visits him in prison. Peele definitely made the right choice to change it, not least because audiences in 2017 really needed that kind of release.
Yeah when I saw the door open and it said airport and rod got out of the car I already knew what Chris was thinking & how he felt the ,same way I knew what Chris was thinking and how you felt when Rose revealed that she was part of the plan because every black person has had that feeling when the white person that they give you trust to turns on them
@@OGBReacts I have a theory. If this movie was made in the 70s, the police ending would have been the ending they went with. Movies in the 70s were way more about showing what would really happen and that’s most likely. No matter how bad it is. They weren’t afraid to end movies on a sad note. But this movie definitely works better with this ending. 100% better
This movie is genius!!! There is an alternate ending where it doesn’t go well for Chris. They decided to go with this ending because it gave a sense of hope in the midst of the climate of the USA at the time of the theatrical release. Great reaction!!
I remember sitting in the theater opening weekend .. And my thought at the end was that he was going to pull a "Night of the Living Dead" ending .. Which if hadn't been for the Rod character I'm betting that's where this film was going to go.
The alternate ending for this film rivals The Mist (2007) and Night of the Living Dead (1968) in terms of sheer horror and hopelessness and disgust lmao, as well as guts in terms of the filmmakers' intentions
Having Rose use her cold "you know I'm evil" face while talking to Rod on the phone, is one of the creepiest things I've seen in film in a very long time.
OH MY GOD YOU'RE RIGHT AHHHHH There's so many smart things in this movie, that when you watch it a second time, you pick up on these little things with Rose THIS IS ONE OF THEM! WOW!
@@OGBReacts did you notice when she’s eating her fruit loops she’s drinking her milk completely separated from them? White milk? Colored cereal? Kept apart? Hmmmmmm???? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
So good. Such an important film too as we've seen lots of depictions of racism based on phobia, but very little on philia, the coveting and appropriation; by the kinds of people who would insist that their 'love' could not be harmful even as the people themselves say otherwise. An unbelievable political statement that's also just a terrific movie too.
I don't think so, this movie are so predictable, so obviously , at the first minute already know the white people are bad and the black people are the victims. No surprised to think the girlfriend know everything, was her family. Stupid plop twist more if you know the director of the movie are black . The black protagonist are saved in the end without sense, totally out of context. I love the cinematography but the script are really predictable to the audience and also predictable to the main character. I don't feel empathy to the protagonist because he isn't act to a normal person . All the situation scream get out but he stay normally because the script say so. When I started to watch the movie for the first time whit my father I tell him the white people act strange , they are bad and the black protagonist gonna suffer and then he will survive. Simple as that
So true, IDK what it is about people who fetishize black people and black culture and the people that overdo trying to make sure you know that they're not racist are the only types of people that will randomly tell me that they voted for Obama and/or would have voted for him for a third term. And I'm Always like, ok........ Why did you need to tell me that? How do you know If i even liked Obama?
@@peperino25 I can understand where you are coming from. The difference was in the way the "suffering" is presented and where it stems from. We all knew that the white characters were going to be the bad guy. That was never in question, but the idea of over-fetishization of black bodies, popularity and culture becoming the danger is what made it different.not many movies about racism show this side of prejudices and stereotypes. And yes, he did make some really dumb decisions but I'll chuck it up to denial and the fact that alot of people tend to act and think irrationally when in stressful and/or terrifying situations. Plus the original ending had the main character get arrested and throne in jail but it didn't do well with test audiences. So he gave it a happier ending
@@flovonnejohnson707 It's true, I didn't know about the alternate ending. when i saw the movie for the first time I liked the performances and I loved the cinematography, but it made me very predictable and the ending ended up ruining my experience. I think that the idea you put forward would have been much better realized with the alternate ending. Happy endings are not always the best option. Directors with real balls don't depend on a test audience to finish their movie. The fact of wanting to concentrate the audience with a happy ending. It ruins the experience of entertaining an audience by giving them a realistic ending to think about. It is only a point of view, anyway very good comment, greetings
@@peperino25 Another part of the context is that it was scheduled to come out around the time of another high profile killing of an unarmed black person and the audience was really in the mood for a "win" more than they would normally have been. I also think that you still prep yourself for an even worse ending when you see the lights. I totally thought he was going to be murdered by a cop not put in jail. That it turned out to be his friend is was a huge twist to me.
I love when the cop is talking to them after they hit the deer, and asks to see Chris' ID--Rose immediately demands to know why, and appears to jump to Chris' defense. But in actuality, she didn't want the cop to see Chris' ID because it would create a paper trail when Chris is eventually reported missing.
I enjoy every single one of your reactions. Every time. But I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard as I did at your reaction to the party going silent when Chris went upstairs. That concerned puzzlement on your face was like an embodiment of what the whole movie does on first viewing. I really laughed deeply at your expression. Thank you for that.
There initially WAS an ending where the cop that pulled up at the end was white and Chris was taken in for multiple murders but Peele ultimately decided that the movie deserved a happier ending.
the funny thing is, that party scene where all the party-goers are saying uncomfortable shit to Chris is not that far-fetched. that's how some white people talk to black people all the time and they often don't realize how offensive they're being. the amount of microaggressions that black folks have to endure on a daily basis are innumerable. that's why in the scene when Rose is brushing her teeth and she asks Chris how he can be so calm, he just shrugs it off. that's just like a Tuesday for him. anyway, great reaction as always. you should watch Us next, also my Jordan Peele. I also look forward to you finally getting to Hereditary. it will blow your mind! haha
You’re right! Insane how the party scene ISNT that far fetched 🥴 it’s literally second hand embarrassment like why are doing this 😩 I can only imagine the shit black people go through on a daily basis. I’m glad you liked the reaction though! I would love to watch Us, and Hereditary at some point too!
The sound of the deer dying at the beginning of the movie was Jordan peele, he was also the voice near the end on the TV saying a mind is a terrible thing to waste
Just wanted to say... I have been binging all of your videos in the last week. Ever since your reaction to Gaslight was recommended to me last weekend. Your reactions are such a joy for me to watch. It is so wonderful to watch someone truly enjoy films and not watching them just to criticize and tear down. I have been having a rough time with so much negativity in the world - especially online - and I am so glad I found your channel. You seem to enjoy watching these films and that is such a pleasure to watch. Thanks so much for all the smiles! Looking forward to your next reactions!
🥺💖 This is so kind of you to say! Thank you so very much for this 💖 I appreciate it a lot. I'm so glad that you've been enjoying my videos! I love what I do, so I'm glad I get to do it for people like you who are so kind! Thank you!!
It would be so cool if you reacted to the Jordan Peele breakdown of the movie. He broke down the movie and reacted to people theories about the movie and confirmed some of them. It makes the movie so much more interesting.
From the point of the RUN RABBIT song started playing from the following white car, I was on edge and a bowl of nerves when I first saw this. This movie was deep and a reflection on many real life behaviors. In our American history, black people were auctioned slaves. The silent auction scene in this movie was a reflection of that. The discovery about the auctioneers wanting to possess the natural born skills, gifts and swag of black people says something about how white supremacists think themselves superior to black people and yet envy and hate us for having said gifts that they think we don't deserve, but they do. How, even today people who hate us, yet consume and live their lives imitating all things black. Music, clothing, hair, urban lingo, swagger, body image. It may also reflect the elite black people who change once their financial status changes. They don't associate themselves with who they were before coming into money, and act like they don't recognize the black community unless they are in the same financial bracket. The way the family and the auctioneers spoke to him, fetishized him and touched him without permission is something we go through still today. Yes, in the 21st century we still have people walking up and touching our hair and skin like they think their entitled to without our permission, or if we even mind it. And they are still asking inappropriate questions.
yesss your reaction throughout was basically the same reaction me and my mum had 😂 damn what a crazy ass movie, so good tho! Finally 2 protagonists in a horror movie who are smart for once not buying all that bull shit and doing smart things!💁🏼♀️ 👏🏻
3:58 Ok, so outside of movie world I want to let people know to pay attention to what the black person is doing and how they are reacting in situations like this. Because, he wanted the situation over and done with and yes what the cop did was wrong but honestly, most of the time people end up making things worse for us when it wasn't a battle worth fighting in the first place. If the black person in the situation tell you to let it go or leave it alone. Please let it go. I can't tell you how many times my white friends have made a situation worse when I wanted them to let it go. Learn to pick your battles. This ain't hate or anything but some honest advice about these situations.
No no this is completely understandable and I’ve seen this happen plenty of times too. You’re completely right and you should say it. Thank you for sharing!
26:08 First off ... FUCK YES!!! Second, I didn't catch it the first time I watched this movie, but that is symbolism tying back to the deer they hit with the car on the way up there.
The most original film since Slumdog Millionaire, or E.T. The Extraterrestrial. Absolutely brilliant and wildly entertaining. Great reaction! 👍👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
If you find this compelling, I highly recommend reacting to a movie very accurately based on true events from 1971: The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015) It will never win a patreon poll, so all I'm relying on is your own curiosity of how real psychology compares to psychological horror movies.
Just as with Misery, great reaction! You're a great fit for movies like this: horror/thrillers that have a bit of room for a comedic tone. But I wonder how you would do with horror that has nothing funny about it whatsoever e.g., The Others, The Ring, The Orphanage... I think it would work! You have a great, natural, comedic presence. I can totally see you doing stand up.
Oh man now you have to see Stepford Wives after this one. The one with Bette Midler. Thank you for sharing your reactions with us Sam. You resemble a close friend of mine who I had lost contact with in the past 2 years. You look just like her and have the same quiet enthusiasm. She's scared of horror films too haha. One of the best friends I've made in life. She went complete radio silence because she lost both her parents in the pandemic. And I can't visit her. Seeing you do these movie reactions reminds me of my best days with her. Bless your endeavors, Sam. I appreciate your being absolutely genuine with us.
Oh goodness, well I'm happy that I remind you of a friend Terrible that she lost her parents, I send her my well wishes Thank you for being so kind with this message I hope your friend will reach out soon
Yes it's a great movie. Definitely different. Loved it too. Thanks for reacting to it. Another great overlooked movie is Sling Blade. Won an Oscar for screenplay around 1997. Outstanding acting.
It's already getting a bit hard to remember that Jordan Peele was seen entirely as a sketch comedian before making this film (and if you haven't seen it, Key and Peele is some of the best sketch comedy of the past 20 years). Absolutely no one predicted he had something like this in him, and the film's release just shortly after the start of the Trump presidency was a welcome sign of the ability of art to stand up to power. It's been great to see him continue on this road since, despite his talking about suffering serious Imposter Syndrome over the sudden turn in his career.
There's always envy about someONE who's smarter, or stronger, or more pretty/handsome. But this movie really gave us a look into race envy. Going to the ultimate crime of stealing bodies and minds; doing brain surgery to accomplish that by placing ones conscienceness inside another (and subverting that person's consciousness). Truly diabolical and evil. What an amazing film! Makes you think about the ethics. One day, science will have solved the issue of neurosurgery at the nano-level. The ability to successfully connect back up two resected peripheral nerves so that the completed nerve fiber functions. (See: Christopher Reeve). Then do that same thing for brain tissue. Then the idea of putting an old person to sleep (eg, 80-90 year old) via cryo-processes and then removing that head and successfully attaching it back atop a young body. Wow.
About to watch this reaction! 🤗 Instant classic. I love the title as well. It works as a campy horror title, also is what you (and others) scream at the characters in the movie, signifies the mentality of racists who want black people to “get out” of “their” neighborhoods and spaces, and suggests the attempt to escape from the sunken place, including as a metaphor.
Bradley Whitford revealed a couple years later that he actually didn't realize "I would have voted for Obama a third time if I could" was supposed to be a condescending "limousine liberal" line, resulting in his completely sincere delivery. And he fully admitted how much this made him part of the very crowd that the movie is attacking. He's actually also playing kind of a similar role now in The Handmaid's Tale, someone who truly thinks of himself as one of the good guys standing up for women, but who still falls prey to his thoughtless, privileged viewpoint.
I think that's one of the most subtle forms of "othering" that a lot of us (myself included) don't even realize is a form of racism when we participate in it. One of the best things about this movie is the conversations it starts and the mirror it holds up to white people who think they're not the problem- I have definitely had more harsh realizations about my own behavior and language over the past few years and hopefully am learning how to do better. I think it's great if we can keep our minds open to how we ourselves might need to change.
Those of us who aren’t psychotic bigots have a foundation level of empathy for people who have to wonder with every new encounter if this person is going to be hateful or even dangerous. We want so badly to put them at ease that we go overboard with the “I’m safe! I’m not going to judge you!” It must get so exhausting to tolerate us
@@83gemm omg yes I wonder about people who say "it's so exhausting to do the bare minimum of speaking carefully so as not to marginalize someone" and it's like, if you feel that way, imagine how someone in a marginalized group feels having to put up with it or just smile and hope for nonviolence must feel? They deal with it every day.
@@ScientificallyStupid From my experience, it’s not that it’s exhausting to relearn speech. For crying out loud, we all willingly say things like “doggo” and “lolz “ in conversation now. It’s because that in learning how to speak inclusively, we have to face that we HAVEN’T been. Even if we didn’t mean it, didn’t know it, we still messed up someone’s day at minimum. That sucks to realize. So we get defensive and downplay the importance of how we speak so we don’t have to face the consequences of how we have been speaking.
@@83gemm I agree 100%. It isn't that hard to change how we speak, we do that every day. But it takes work and sometimes its uncomfortable to look at yourself and own up to something you've done that might have hurt another person.
22:18 "Look. What I'm 'bout to tell you gon' sound _crazy._ Ready?" "Alright." Oh, come on, Rod. _She's_ a cop. _You're_ a cop. Haven't they taught you anything about actually making a _case?_ You've received a number of _clues._ You're following _clues._ Start with _those._
@TheOGBojangles 😂 I knew you were gonna freak! Like I said before I was watching this at 2am alone and hubby came out and I threw my remote at him cuz I didn't want to go to the sunken place.. 😂😂 Great movie!
1:36 "I think he said a left on, uh... what was that?" I don't blame this guy for being lost. He's in a strange suburb, at _night._ I mean, I don't know why we started laying out residential neighborhoods in the kinds of _twists_ and _bends_ that characterize suburbs. Neighborhoods are _so_ much easier to navigate when the streets are in a _grid,_ so you can pick out your cardinal _directions._
TWO REACTIONS IN ONE WEEK! (I looooooved the Monster Squad but have had to think about how to distill my thoughts into a constructive comment because it gave me all kinds of feelings, I was basically shouting through the whole thing). One thing that's really interesting to me that I'm not sure has been pointed out is the opening song- the performer is singing in Swahili: "Sikiliza kwa wahenga"- and it means something like, "Listen to your ancestors, brother, run, something bad is coming".
Yes!! This week and next week I’m doing an extra video for y’all!! But let me know your thoughts on Monster Squad! You can always vent 🤣 And ooo the beginning song… that’s wild 😳
Loved your reaction, I knew you would like this movie,the expression on your face when you said GRANDMA then GRANDPA was priceless Remember when the father said this was his mother's kitchen,we keep a piece of her here and remember when he was showing him the pictures of his grandpa who got his ass whooped by Jessie Owens in the Olympics,he never got over it and that's when he came up with this idea, and that's why he was running at night
So glad you watched this. Ready for your fun-filled reaction to this. I need to rewatch 'Jumanji' too, haven't seen it again since '98. Will watch it tune with your patron reaction.
@@OGBReacts Always! love you and your content , just need to find time to create a patreon account and i promise I'll definitely support there as well. 🌼🤍🌿
The good news is the theater version ended good like the one you saw when his buddy arrived in the police car. In the alternate ending which is terrible and heartbreaking is in UA-cam. Have a look lol
Original ending was gonna call for the cop car to actually be a cop and not the friend and the cop would obviously assume a black guy was trying to assault a white girl.
@@themiIes Yeah, it was supposed to allude to the way white cops have been treating black suspects. The director wanted to make a comment on that, definitely. But everyone would’ve hated that ending even though it would’ve made a good point, so we have the ending that we see.
Hey Bo, You would be no fun in a horror flick. Cause you would't sit in the chair, you wouldn't open the door, you go in the basement, You wouldn't go in the dark room, You wouldn't go in the attic. And no way are you staying the room #1 next to the checkin office in a hotel with no guest tucked away on a dusty hidden road (Psycho). All these movies would end in 10 minutes if Bojezzy was the star.
I figured when I was seeing the ads for this back in day that this was going to be like skeleton key. Very similar story but different means. I didn't see the brain transplant thing coming. Thought it'd be more supernatural or like they're possess ing them or something but I figured how the servants was acting they used to be white people possessing the black people bodies like they switched bodies so they can get younger bodies lol. Especially how that woman was looking out the window or at herself like Michael Myers does in Halloween kills. She looked like in a trance or spell or hypothesis lol or possessed lol
New subscriber here&love your reactions!! Please watch Train to Busan or Parasite if you haven’t watched those Korean films! They’re a great movie to watch for the month of October and guaranteed to make you react like you did with Get Out!
Hey BoJeezy. Rose brings the dark meat to the table. So all the rest can dig in and enjoy. The ultimate white Thanksgiving feast. I picture Rose meeting at least 3 black men a year to keep the organization happy. What a sick and twisted GF. The ultimate honey pot. Girl!!!!. Please Keep your parents to yourself.
After talking to the gardener or whatever he was I would have left if I was Chris especially since he said doggone keeper black people don't talk like that especially black men the same age as Chris so clearly something was wrong with that brother
He has new film coming named NOPE and the main character in this one daniel kaluuya is in it . Can you react to trailer 1 and 2 . With a breakdown and predictions of the film I would certainly appreciate it and you're a fantastic UA-camr 🔥
I appreciate you enjoying my content! I don’t typically do breakdowns of trailers and whatnot, but I may react to the movie in the future because I’m genuinely really wanting to see that movie!
13:37 "He needs to tell her, straight up, what the _f*ck_ is going on and how uncomfortable he is." No. This is not a time to be sentimental. He needs to just get in the car and leave. She'll be fine.
That woman seems like she's having trouble keeping a lid on the woman she's possessing lol. Like the other guys they good until there's a flash then they snap out of it for a second but that woman she has a few times where she's in a daze or maybe the host is fighting for control and she's losing control then has to snap control back lol and be like no no no no no no no no lol.
have you seen Zombieland? would love to see you react to that.. just discovered so so so many movies I love that no one else has reacted to.. going to watch Dead Again next
Also, if y'all didn't see it before, the new tattoo makes it's appearance in a video for the first time 👀
Hope y'all enjoyed this reaction to this wild ride of a film!!
With a perfectly matching shirt too! 🙌☺️
I couldn't see the design much being that it's on the inside of your arm. And you were moving your arms around at times a lot lol.
@@gailjohnston1248 Fair! I guess I just meant more like Hey it’s there 🤣
Good reaction
The first time someone pointed out that Chris has to literally *pick cotton* for a while in order to survive, my mind was so thoroughly blown.
I WAS THINKING THAT TOO!! INSANE!
Omg! I didn't got that 🤯
This is the first horror movie to win an Academy Award in the 21st century, because Jordan Peele made a movie where he didn't use characters making dumb decisions to create suspense. Kind of an anti-slasher.
On first viewing, it seems that Rose is arguing with Chris about the ID with the cop, to defend him from police overreach and profiling.
Once you know the twist is revealedl and you think back to it, you start to realize it's that Rose didn't the cop to run and background check and leave a paper trail of Chris being there.
Yes!! Someone said this earlier and my mind was blown!
Omg I watched it a few times and never put that together
@@Im1pm_ So many hidden nuggets in this movie.
wow! Yes you’re right! And by that we also know that his friend was supposed to be her next victim right from the beginning because he knew that he was going there to visit her family.
she misjudged him and didn’t think of him as a threat because she didn’t think he would be loyal to his friend and would instead hook up with her plus thought he was stupid enough not to catch on how off the whole situation is😌 which could be a message for how a lot of (white) people secretly feel like they’re more intelligent than black people
Yeah, besides, protect your own game right? The product must be intact to serve the purpose. In addition, it is symbolically a criticism of the white savior, as they say, white can even save the day, but most of the time there is a greater interest in their actions and they are not caring about protecting the black ethnicity, and they commonly leave as heroes for facing the difficult and inevitable situation of racism that the black person cannot stop alone. Unfortunate.
There's a TON of foreshadowing in this movie on a second viewing when you know the twist.
- Rose stands up to the cop in the beginning so there won't be a record of Chris coming to the town after he disappears.
- Right as Dean says they keep a piece of his mother in the kitchen, we see Georgina, who his mother is inhabiting.
- They directly ask if Chris smokes, to find out how healthy they can advertise his body as being.
- The people coming to the auction are all driving black cars, just like they want to "drive" black bodies.
- The possessed people all have ways of hiding the scars on their heads, with Georgina's bangs, and Walter and Logan's hats.
- Mr. Tanaka asks if being black is "an advantage or disadvantage," because he wants to know if it would be a step up from being Asian.
- Logan immediately tells Philomena what Chris said about seeing another black person, not realizing what a breach of etiquette this is considered in the black community since he's really an old white man.
- Rose convinces Chris to go for a walk as the Bingo game starts, to stop any chance of him realizing it's actually an auction.
And those are just the ones coming to me now. I'm sure there's more.
There's a ton of symbolism with the colors. A few are the people at the party wearing red, black or white. Rose has a red and white striped top there. Chris wears blue and Rose also early on but with black underneath. Rose's bedding is blue on the top but yellow underneath. The teacup is a blue pattern with yellow tea inside. Yellow and blue make green, which is the camouflage color worn by Walter. The camouflage hides Rose and Missy's evil intentions while they seem to be benign on the outside. It's definitely worth looking for an in-depth analysis of that. Jordan Peele put in so much detail.
The Logan when I got because I'm looking crazy I was like n***** why'd you say that for it was something I would have said. The driving back cars cuz they want to drive black bodies I didn't see that because when Walter hugged the friends that came to the house I was like black help wouldn't have done that in real life.
The Asian guy asking Chris if it was a disadvantage or advantage being black I got that because a lot of minorities think that black people have a better than they do .
Rose telling Chris let's go for a walk I got that as soon as I saw the bingo cards.
When Rose confronted the cop about asking for Chris's ID that wouldn't happen in real life because white people don't realize that that happens a lot to black people and it doesn't happened to white people. Perfect example the falcon &the Winter soldier episode 2 when Sam and bucky are talking about Isaiah and the cops pulled up instead of asking both Sam and Bucky what's going on they immediately asked Sam for his Id and ask Bucky if Sam was bothering him
Yes just when rewatching it’s like almost every sentence the dad says alludes to what will happen. Also at the beginning Chris jokes to Rose he doesn’t wanna be chased off the lawn with a shotgon, she laughed at him and said of course not. At the end she the one doing exactly that!
And Walter the gardener kinda over compliments rose in a way that you would think is just weird compliments an older guy would make but He was one of her victims so he once knew her as “sweet and a real keeper”
Also, if you've seen Rosemary's Baby, there is one Asian man with the group at the end. This reminded me of that. Peele has said he took inspiration from Rosemary's Baby. There is also a lot of Stepford Wives in this.
The way the deer are kind of analogous to black people, whether it's the deer who was hit and left on the side of the road (like Chris's mom), the dad talking about how they overpopulate the place and need to be eradicated, or the fact that the deer was used to kill the dad (by Chris's hands).
The fact that the dad said there's nothing in the basement--just "black mold." The black people were being molded into something different.
The fact that a snippet of the United Negro College Fund commercial played "a mind is a terrible thing to waste" while they were literally throwing away black brains.
It was a lot lol.
The reveal of that airport police logo on the squad car was one of the entire decade's biggest "Stand up and cheer" moments in movie theaters. And quite incredibly, the film was originally going to end on a complete downer note where Chris is arrested and unable to even remember what happened when Rod visits him in prison. Peele definitely made the right choice to change it, not least because audiences in 2017 really needed that kind of release.
I agree
I'm glad he went with this ending
I Mean, I Told You Not To Go In That House.
@@moonbrooke27 Rod is the MVP ♥
Yeah when I saw the door open and it said airport and rod got out of the car I already knew what Chris was thinking & how he felt the ,same way I knew what Chris was thinking and how you felt when Rose revealed that she was part of the plan because every black person has had that feeling when the white person that they give you trust to turns on them
@@OGBReacts I have a theory. If this movie was made in the 70s, the police ending would have been the ending they went with. Movies in the 70s were way more about showing what would really happen and that’s most likely. No matter how bad it is. They weren’t afraid to end movies on a sad note. But this movie definitely works better with this ending. 100% better
It never fails to make me laugh when Sam’s screaming and flexing as Chris gets all his revenge kills on the family. 😂🤣❤️
This movie is genius!!! There is an alternate ending where it doesn’t go well for Chris. They decided to go with this ending because it gave a sense of hope in the midst of the climate of the USA at the time of the theatrical release. Great reaction!!
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed! Also glad he didnt do that original ending; this ending was perfect
I remember sitting in the theater opening weekend .. And my thought at the end was that he was going to pull a "Night of the Living Dead" ending .. Which if hadn't been for the Rod character I'm betting that's where this film was going to go.
The alternate ending for this film rivals The Mist (2007) and Night of the Living Dead (1968) in terms of sheer horror and hopelessness and disgust lmao, as well as guts in terms of the filmmakers' intentions
@@RemixedVoice ugh, I still can't watch The Most without bawling my eyes out. Such a sad film.
Having Rose use her cold "you know I'm evil" face while talking to Rod on the phone, is one of the creepiest things I've seen in film in a very long time.
oooo TRUE
That and when she turns from scared to find the keys to still stone cold face
Chilling
Allison Williams just kills it; another moving showing her range is The Perfection, goodness she is great!
To me, it was her facial expression when he was choking her 😮
3:49 she didn't want the cop to take chris' ID so when he went missing there'd be no paper trail
OH MY GOD
YOU'RE RIGHT
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There's so many smart things in this movie, that when you watch it a second time, you pick up on these little things with Rose
THIS IS ONE OF THEM! WOW!
I never realized that. Cool detail!
@@OGBReacts did you notice when she’s eating her fruit loops she’s drinking her milk completely separated from them? White milk? Colored cereal? Kept apart? Hmmmmmm???? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
@@joshsleezeYT YUP! I had someone else tell me that earlier too
Whacky shit
So good. Such an important film too as we've seen lots of depictions of racism based on phobia, but very little on philia, the coveting and appropriation; by the kinds of people who would insist that their 'love' could not be harmful even as the people themselves say otherwise. An unbelievable political statement that's also just a terrific movie too.
I don't think so, this movie are so predictable, so obviously , at the first minute already know the white people are bad and the black people are the victims. No surprised to think the girlfriend know everything, was her family. Stupid plop twist more if you know the director of the movie are black . The black protagonist are saved in the end without sense, totally out of context. I love the cinematography but the script are really predictable to the audience and also predictable to the main character. I don't feel empathy to the protagonist because he isn't act to a normal person . All the situation scream get out but he stay normally because the script say so. When I started to watch the movie for the first time whit my father I tell him the white people act strange , they are bad and the black protagonist gonna suffer and then he will survive. Simple as that
So true, IDK what it is about people who fetishize black people and black culture and the people that overdo trying to make sure you know that they're not racist are the only types of people that will randomly tell me that they voted for Obama and/or would have voted for him for a third term. And I'm Always like, ok........ Why did you need to tell me that? How do you know If i even liked Obama?
@@peperino25 I can understand where you are coming from. The difference was in the way the "suffering" is presented and where it stems from. We all knew that the white characters were going to be the bad guy. That was never in question, but the idea of over-fetishization of black bodies, popularity and culture becoming the danger is what made it different.not many movies about racism show this side of prejudices and stereotypes. And yes, he did make some really dumb decisions but I'll chuck it up to denial and the fact that alot of people tend to act and think irrationally when in stressful and/or terrifying situations. Plus the original ending had the main character get arrested and throne in jail but it didn't do well with test audiences. So he gave it a happier ending
@@flovonnejohnson707 It's true, I didn't know about the alternate ending.
when i saw the movie for the first time
I liked the performances and I loved the cinematography, but it made me very predictable and the ending ended up ruining my experience. I think that the idea you put forward would have been much better realized with the alternate ending. Happy endings are not always the best option. Directors with real balls don't depend on a test audience to finish their movie.
The fact of wanting to concentrate the audience with a happy ending.
It ruins the experience of entertaining an audience by giving them a realistic ending to think about.
It is only a point of view, anyway very good comment, greetings
@@peperino25 Another part of the context is that it was scheduled to come out around the time of another high profile killing of an unarmed black person and the audience was really in the mood for a "win" more than they would normally have been. I also think that you still prep yourself for an even worse ending when you see the lights. I totally thought he was going to be murdered by a cop not put in jail. That it turned out to be his friend is was a huge twist to me.
I love when the cop is talking to them after they hit the deer, and asks to see Chris' ID--Rose immediately demands to know why, and appears to jump to Chris' defense. But in actuality, she didn't want the cop to see Chris' ID because it would create a paper trail when Chris is eventually reported missing.
The hypnosis scene where he falls into the sunken place for the first time, is one of the best scenes I’ve ever seen in cinema. Period
SUPER good, agreed
The original ending ended up with him talking to Rod from Prison. So glad they kept this ending
I enjoy every single one of your reactions. Every time.
But I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard as I did at your reaction to the party going silent when Chris went upstairs. That concerned puzzlement on your face was like an embodiment of what the whole movie does on first viewing. I really laughed deeply at your expression. Thank you for that.
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I’m so glad you got a kick out of that! And I’m so glad you enjoy my content! Thank you for watching!
There initially WAS an ending where the cop that pulled up at the end was white and Chris was taken in for multiple murders but Peele ultimately decided that the movie deserved a happier ending.
the funny thing is, that party scene where all the party-goers are saying uncomfortable shit to Chris is not that far-fetched. that's how some white people talk to black people all the time and they often don't realize how offensive they're being. the amount of microaggressions that black folks have to endure on a daily basis are innumerable. that's why in the scene when Rose is brushing her teeth and she asks Chris how he can be so calm, he just shrugs it off. that's just like a Tuesday for him. anyway, great reaction as always. you should watch Us next, also my Jordan Peele. I also look forward to you finally getting to Hereditary. it will blow your mind! haha
You’re right! Insane how the party scene ISNT that far fetched 🥴 it’s literally second hand embarrassment like why are doing this 😩
I can only imagine the shit black people go through on a daily basis.
I’m glad you liked the reaction though! I would love to watch Us, and Hereditary at some point too!
Yeah, those conversations are an expression of how black people have to live in "the sunken place" in regular life sometimes.
The sound of the deer dying at the beginning of the movie was Jordan peele, he was also the voice near the end on the TV saying a mind is a terrible thing to waste
Just wanted to say... I have been binging all of your videos in the last week. Ever since your reaction to Gaslight was recommended to me last weekend. Your reactions are such a joy for me to watch. It is so wonderful to watch someone truly enjoy films and not watching them just to criticize and tear down. I have been having a rough time with so much negativity in the world - especially online - and I am so glad I found your channel. You seem to enjoy watching these films and that is such a pleasure to watch. Thanks so much for all the smiles! Looking forward to your next reactions!
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This is so kind of you to say! Thank you so very much for this 💖
I appreciate it a lot. I'm so glad that you've been enjoying my videos!
I love what I do, so I'm glad I get to do it for people like you who are so kind! Thank you!!
I love the caliber of films you review. They are standout movies that must be on everyone’s bucket list.
It would be so cool if you reacted to the Jordan Peele breakdown of the movie. He broke down the movie and reacted to people theories about the movie and confirmed some of them. It makes the movie so much more interesting.
ooo that's so cool! Gonna have to check that out!
@@OGBReacts I linked in the movie talks on discord.
@@OGBReacts If you could record your reaction for us I’d be so happy! Thank you for making vids!
This movie is an absolute masterpiece ♥ Jordan Peeles directing is fantastic. Hope you will do US too one day!
"Yep, that sounded kinda brainy!" LOL! Your reactions are hilarious!! Thanks for reacting to such a great movie, although VERY disturbing.
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Thank you!
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The subtle hint about the twist/plot on my second viewing was just great for me
That line "I always keep a piece of her in here"
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From the point of the RUN RABBIT song started playing from the following white car, I was on edge and a bowl of nerves when I first saw this.
This movie was deep and a reflection on many real life behaviors. In our American history, black people were auctioned slaves. The silent auction scene in this movie was a reflection of that.
The discovery about the auctioneers wanting to possess the natural born skills, gifts and swag of black people says something about how white supremacists think themselves superior to black people and yet envy and hate us for having said gifts that they think we don't deserve, but they do. How, even today people who hate us, yet consume and live their lives imitating all things black. Music, clothing, hair, urban lingo, swagger, body image.
It may also reflect the elite black people who change once their financial status changes. They don't associate themselves with who they were before coming into money, and act like they don't recognize the black community unless they are in the same financial bracket.
The way the family and the auctioneers spoke to him, fetishized him and touched him without permission is something we go through still today.
Yes, in the 21st century we still have people walking up and touching our hair and skin like they think their entitled to without our permission, or if we even mind it. And they are still asking inappropriate questions.
There's been some talk that Jordan Peele had a deleted scene that pointed out that Rose was being hypnotized herself to bring in all of these people.
yesss your reaction throughout was basically the same reaction me and my mum had 😂 damn what a crazy ass movie, so good tho! Finally 2 protagonists in a horror movie who are smart for once not buying all that bull shit and doing smart things!💁🏼♀️ 👏🏻
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Ok, so outside of movie world I want to let people know to pay attention to what the black person is doing and how they are reacting in situations like this. Because, he wanted the situation over and done with and yes what the cop did was wrong but honestly, most of the time people end up making things worse for us when it wasn't a battle worth fighting in the first place. If the black person in the situation tell you to let it go or leave it alone. Please let it go. I can't tell you how many times my white friends have made a situation worse when I wanted them to let it go. Learn to pick your battles. This ain't hate or anything but some honest advice about these situations.
No no this is completely understandable and I’ve seen this happen plenty of times too. You’re completely right and you should say it. Thank you for sharing!
26:08 First off ... FUCK YES!!! Second, I didn't catch it the first time I watched this movie, but that is symbolism tying back to the deer they hit with the car on the way up there.
The most original film since Slumdog Millionaire, or E.T. The Extraterrestrial. Absolutely brilliant and wildly entertaining. Great reaction! 👍👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Thank you!!
“that sounded a little brainy”
OHMYGOOODDD
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AM I WRONG!
If you find this compelling, I highly recommend reacting to a movie very accurately based on true events from 1971:
The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015)
It will never win a patreon poll, so all I'm relying on is your own curiosity of how real psychology compares to psychological horror movies.
Just as with Misery, great reaction! You're a great fit for movies like this: horror/thrillers that have a bit of room for a comedic tone. But I wonder how you would do with horror that has nothing funny about it whatsoever e.g., The Others, The Ring, The Orphanage... I think it would work! You have a great, natural, comedic presence. I can totally see you doing stand up.
Oh man now you have to see Stepford Wives after this one. The one with Bette Midler. Thank you for sharing your reactions with us Sam. You resemble a close friend of mine who I had lost contact with in the past 2 years. You look just like her and have the same quiet enthusiasm. She's scared of horror films too haha. One of the best friends I've made in life. She went complete radio silence because she lost both her parents in the pandemic. And I can't visit her. Seeing you do these movie reactions reminds me of my best days with her. Bless your endeavors, Sam. I appreciate your being absolutely genuine with us.
Oh goodness, well I'm happy that I remind you of a friend
Terrible that she lost her parents, I send her my well wishes
Thank you for being so kind with this message
I hope your friend will reach out soon
@@OGBReacts Thank you Sam. Hopefully all goes well with you, and soon for us, and also the rest of the world. Cheers!
@@OGBReacts I second OP. Stepford Wives is so good!!!
Yes it's a great movie. Definitely different. Loved it too. Thanks for reacting to it. Another great overlooked movie is Sling Blade. Won an Oscar for screenplay around 1997. Outstanding acting.
It's already getting a bit hard to remember that Jordan Peele was seen entirely as a sketch comedian before making this film (and if you haven't seen it, Key and Peele is some of the best sketch comedy of the past 20 years). Absolutely no one predicted he had something like this in him, and the film's release just shortly after the start of the Trump presidency was a welcome sign of the ability of art to stand up to power. It's been great to see him continue on this road since, despite his talking about suffering serious Imposter Syndrome over the sudden turn in his career.
I was born in 96 and no president in my lifetime has been anywhere near the level being worthy of being called "Good"
There's always envy about someONE who's smarter, or stronger, or more pretty/handsome. But this movie really gave us a look into race envy. Going to the ultimate crime of stealing bodies and minds; doing brain surgery to accomplish that by placing ones conscienceness inside another (and subverting that person's consciousness). Truly diabolical and evil. What an amazing film! Makes you think about the ethics.
One day, science will have solved the issue of neurosurgery at the nano-level. The ability to successfully connect back up two resected peripheral nerves so that the completed nerve fiber functions. (See: Christopher Reeve). Then do that same thing for brain tissue. Then the idea of putting an old person to sleep (eg, 80-90 year old) via cryo-processes and then removing that head and successfully attaching it back atop a young body. Wow.
The “servants” thing is such a small detail people usually dont pick up on that
This is definitely one of my favorite movies love seeing your reactions to this movie sweetheart
Every time I heard “hypnotism”, I kept thinking “oh, it’s soooo much worse.” 😉
Now you really need to react to Jordan Peele's "Us"
About to watch this reaction! 🤗 Instant classic. I love the title as well. It works as a campy horror title, also is what you (and others) scream at the characters in the movie, signifies the mentality of racists who want black people to “get out” of “their” neighborhoods and spaces, and suggests the attempt to escape from the sunken place, including as a metaphor.
“They’re not racist.”
“They’re probably going to be racist.”
Bradley Whitford revealed a couple years later that he actually didn't realize "I would have voted for Obama a third time if I could" was supposed to be a condescending "limousine liberal" line, resulting in his completely sincere delivery. And he fully admitted how much this made him part of the very crowd that the movie is attacking. He's actually also playing kind of a similar role now in The Handmaid's Tale, someone who truly thinks of himself as one of the good guys standing up for women, but who still falls prey to his thoughtless, privileged viewpoint.
I think that's one of the most subtle forms of "othering" that a lot of us (myself included) don't even realize is a form of racism when we participate in it. One of the best things about this movie is the conversations it starts and the mirror it holds up to white people who think they're not the problem- I have definitely had more harsh realizations about my own behavior and language over the past few years and hopefully am learning how to do better. I think it's great if we can keep our minds open to how we ourselves might need to change.
Those of us who aren’t psychotic bigots have a foundation level of empathy for people who have to wonder with every new encounter if this person is going to be hateful or even dangerous. We want so badly to put them at ease that we go overboard with the “I’m safe! I’m not going to judge you!”
It must get so exhausting to tolerate us
@@83gemm omg yes I wonder about people who say "it's so exhausting to do the bare minimum of speaking carefully so as not to marginalize someone" and it's like, if you feel that way, imagine how someone in a marginalized group feels having to put up with it or just smile and hope for nonviolence must feel? They deal with it every day.
@@ScientificallyStupid From my experience, it’s not that it’s exhausting to relearn speech. For crying out loud, we all willingly say things like “doggo” and “lolz “ in conversation now.
It’s because that in learning how to speak inclusively, we have to face that we HAVEN’T been. Even if we didn’t mean it, didn’t know it, we still messed up someone’s day at minimum. That sucks to realize. So we get defensive and downplay the importance of how we speak so we don’t have to face the consequences of how we have been speaking.
@@83gemm I agree 100%. It isn't that hard to change how we speak, we do that every day. But it takes work and sometimes its uncomfortable to look at yourself and own up to something you've done that might have hurt another person.
I really liked Jordan Peele's 2 seasons of the Twilight Zone as well. Anyone who appreciates that franchise is good with me
22:18 "Look. What I'm 'bout to tell you gon' sound _crazy._ Ready?"
"Alright."
Oh, come on, Rod. _She's_ a cop. _You're_ a cop. Haven't they taught you anything about actually making a _case?_ You've received a number of _clues._ You're following _clues._ Start with _those._
@TheOGBojangles 😂 I knew you were gonna freak! Like I said before I was watching this at 2am alone and hubby came out and I threw my remote at him cuz I didn't want to go to the sunken place.. 😂😂 Great movie!
I just love how you threw the remote at him 🤣🤣🤣 I definitely can imagine that!
@@OGBReacts He scared the 💩 out of me.. 😂😂😂 Poor dude was half asleep and yelled "WTF" Hee hee
@@SUZABELLA34 LMAO!
This seriously freakin freaked me tf out!!!
You're reaction was great!!!!
Love your reaction boo.. 💯💯
Thanks, nice watching Get Out with you
A gr8 Halloween movie to watch is "You might be the killer" 2018. Comedy Horror in the vein of Friday the 13th.
no one on YT has reacted to this movie yet
Your reactions are so real! Awesome
More than two reaction videos a week? I love it! 💜👍
Yes! I squeezed in an extra video this week and next week since November will be somethin' special for the whole month 👀
1:36 "I think he said a left on, uh... what was that?"
I don't blame this guy for being lost. He's in a strange suburb, at _night._ I mean, I don't know why we started laying out residential neighborhoods in the kinds of _twists_ and _bends_ that characterize suburbs. Neighborhoods are _so_ much easier to navigate when the streets are in a _grid,_ so you can pick out your cardinal _directions._
I was SO EXCITED when I seen that you were doing a reaction to this movie. This movie is fantastic. Loved your reaction!!!!!👍🏻💜
Thank you!! 😁
TWO REACTIONS IN ONE WEEK! (I looooooved the Monster Squad but have had to think about how to distill my thoughts into a constructive comment because it gave me all kinds of feelings, I was basically shouting through the whole thing).
One thing that's really interesting to me that I'm not sure has been pointed out is the opening song- the performer is singing in Swahili: "Sikiliza kwa wahenga"- and it means something like, "Listen to your ancestors, brother, run, something bad is coming".
Yes!! This week and next week I’m doing an extra video for y’all!!
But let me know your thoughts on Monster Squad! You can always vent 🤣
And ooo the beginning song… that’s wild 😳
I’d love to see you watch eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, ladybird, perks of being a wall flower, or big fish. All amazing movies (:
3 of 4 of these films I will be reacting to sooner than later, especially two of them 👀
2009 remake of Last House on the Left.... Just as suspenseful and Intense!! Amazing movie
Loved your reaction, I knew you would like this movie,the expression on your face when you said GRANDMA then GRANDPA was priceless
Remember when the father said this was his mother's kitchen,we keep a piece of her here and remember when he was showing him the pictures of his grandpa who got his ass whooped by Jessie Owens in the Olympics,he never got over it and that's when he came up with this idea, and that's why he was running at night
So insane to go through the movie again and picking these little things up 😭
This movie was brilliant
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!
I'm planning on starting a channel and I love your reactions and share. Just watching my faves I'm learning alot. Thanks
Good luck! Thank you!
There was a film from about 15 years earlier called Skeleton Key which was a pretty similar story, it's a good watch.
This movie is creepy as hell. The movie “Us” is just as good but a different kind of creepy!
Woooo! So ready for this. Have a great day !!!!
So glad you watched this. Ready for your fun-filled reaction to this. I need to rewatch 'Jumanji' too, haven't seen it again since '98. Will watch it tune with your patron reaction.
Thanks so much!
I'm glad you enjoyed the movie, it really is that good. Can't wait for you to watch Us. As soon as you get around to it.
What a treat on a Friday evening. Snacks are ready letss gooo , much love from Egypt ❤️
Thank you so much! Enjoy, my friend!
@@OGBReacts Always! love you and your content , just need to find time to create a patreon account and i promise I'll definitely support there as well. 🌼🤍🌿
I highly recommend Cabin in the Woods next, if you haven't seen it. It's the perfect movie for Halloween. It even has the dad from this in it.
The good news is the theater version ended good like the one you saw when his buddy arrived in the police car. In the alternate ending which is terrible and heartbreaking is in UA-cam. Have a look lol
Original ending was gonna call for the cop car to actually be a cop and not the friend and the cop would obviously assume a black guy was trying to assault a white girl.
It says a lot that everybody watching this movie goes "Oh fuck no" when they see a cop car pulling up at first.
@@themiIes Yeah, it was supposed to allude to the way white cops have been treating black suspects. The director wanted to make a comment on that, definitely. But everyone would’ve hated that ending even though it would’ve made a good point, so we have the ending that we see.
Absolutely loved this reaction. Incredible film, I’d highly recommend Us eventually as well. 👍❤️
Oh yeah Hey Bo, The boyfriend or girlfriend coming to meet the parents is a horror movie all onto itself
Loved your reaction!!!
19:05 Remember, now, this is the young lady who said she'd never dated a _black_ man, before.
Hey Bo, You would be no fun in a horror flick. Cause you would't sit in the chair, you wouldn't open the door, you go in the basement, You wouldn't go in the dark room, You wouldn't go in the attic. And no way are you staying the room #1 next to the checkin office in a hotel with no guest tucked away on a dusty hidden road (Psycho). All these movies would end in 10 minutes if Bojezzy was the star.
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I'd be like HELL NAH and just not go anywhere lmao
@@OGBReacts Me too. HELL TO DAH. NOOOOO.
That's why we watch horror films and don't become part of their victim list.
Much ❤️❤️❤️❤️ to his bff
Thanks O.G. for this reaction
Gotta love the cringe during those party scenes.
Also, regular reminder that you should react to "Pump Up the Volume"...
Party scene was... so bad oh my god
Your reaction was great! Thank you. Good choice!
I figured when I was seeing the ads for this back in day that this was going to be like skeleton key. Very similar story but different means. I didn't see the brain transplant thing coming. Thought it'd be more supernatural or like they're possess ing them or something but I figured how the servants was acting they used to be white people possessing the black people bodies like they switched bodies so they can get younger bodies lol. Especially how that woman was looking out the window or at herself like Michael Myers does in Halloween kills. She looked like in a trance or spell or hypothesis lol or possessed lol
New subscriber here&love your reactions!! Please watch Train to Busan or Parasite if you haven’t watched those Korean films! They’re a great movie to watch for the month of October and guaranteed to make you react like you did with Get Out!
Welcome on in! Glad you’re enjoying my content 🥰
I LOVED Parasite! Train to Busan I would love to watch!
2:57 Oh. Ya think? 🤣
Seriously, if you liked this movie you should watch Ready or Not.
Hey BoJeezy. Rose brings the dark meat to the table. So all the rest can dig in and enjoy. The ultimate white Thanksgiving feast.
I picture Rose meeting at least 3 black men a year to keep the organization happy.
What a sick and twisted GF. The ultimate honey pot. Girl!!!!. Please Keep your parents to yourself.
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After talking to the gardener or whatever he was I would have left if I was Chris especially since he said doggone keeper black people don't talk like that especially black men the same age as Chris so clearly something was wrong with that brother
You're fun! Thanks.
Thank you!
He has new film coming named NOPE and the main character in this one daniel kaluuya is in it . Can you react to trailer 1 and 2 . With a breakdown and predictions of the film I would certainly appreciate it and you're a fantastic UA-camr 🔥
I appreciate you enjoying my content! I don’t typically do breakdowns of trailers and whatnot, but I may react to the movie in the future because I’m genuinely really wanting to see that movie!
@@OGBReacts oh yeah in all his movies will form a sentence he confirm that . So far I think it's "NOPE GET US OUT "
Oh?? That'd be crazy
I hope you do the scream movies one day if you havent seen it already
Ooooo yes!
13:37 "He needs to tell her, straight up, what the _f*ck_ is going on and how uncomfortable he is."
No. This is not a time to be sentimental. He needs to just get in the car and leave. She'll be fine.
Now please react to "Us", it's just as crazy
That woman seems like she's having trouble keeping a lid on the woman she's possessing lol. Like the other guys they good until there's a flash then they snap out of it for a second but that woman she has a few times where she's in a daze or maybe the host is fighting for control and she's losing control then has to snap control back lol and be like no no no no no no no no lol.
u should have seen the alternative ending.
Another banger sam!
RANGASTHALAM u love the characters in the film✌️
have you seen Zombieland? would love to see you react to that.. just discovered so so so many movies I love that no one else has reacted to.. going to watch Dead Again next
So glad to hear! Thanks for checking these out!
I also have seen Zombieland! Great time.
The one bad thing about this movie is that there is 3 promo trailers and every one of them shows spoilers.
This is why I don’t watch basically any trailers for movies anymore!
@@OGBReacts I couldn't help it. I go to the cinema all the time. It's hard to avoid them lol
@@missyotsuba8508 True!
React to Stephen King's *Room 1408* ..
great one! Very underrated. John Cusacks Performance is nuts
As much as I love Get Out, Hereditary is a masterpiece.
Yo... your shirt is amazing
random ik but still
Thank you! Never random. I pride myself on all shirts I have :)
Great reaction!
I love all of your reactions!! I just want to be your best friend 😂
Awww thank you!! I need to do another UA-cam stream soon actually
Talk to you lovely folks some more
@@OGBReacts well we all love you!