@Jax-Prince Cottrell No I'm happy living in a time when people had a sense of humour and didn't start crying about 'racism' whenever they don't get their own way. Also: your inference that white = racist is, in fact, racist.
I saw it in theaters and it was made even better by the audience reaction to it. Everyone lost their collective shit when the second one leans into the shot to the point that I was convinced it must also be holding a severed horse head or was otherwise hella gory in some way I didn't clock during the shadowy few seconds it was on screen. Definitely rewatched that scene later when I got the chance. Just in general, I mean, WHAT a movie to see with an audience! Definitely plays nice with the theming.
And then OJ did the reasonable thing and punched one in the face. That was awesome. The fact it was a-hole kids makes this better. I mean, what did they EXPECT? If my kids did that and got punched, I‘d be pretty ok with it. Provided, of course, it stopped at that one punch. Actions have consequences.
As someone who works with horses, the reason OJ was making a DIY reflection device like the CGI one is for desensitization. He knows he needs to teach the horses not to react to their own reflections the same way he was using the flags to desensitize Lucky towards the end. We teach horses not to react to certain things like cars, flags, animals, screaming kids, etc for safety reasons. OJ probably assumed he would be working on a set with a reflector again and was going to work with the horses to not react
Shows he is a guy that knows about animal psychology and how to get in the mind of the animal. Which is how he defeats the monster. We don't see the reflector again but we DO see this aspect of OJs character again.
It's interesting how Jupe romanticises his trauma, and he likely never got professional support for it. This is typically never addressed in most films, so kudos to them for bringing it up.
Which is actually an amazing hunting tactic sense Jean Jacket feeds based on eye contact. And becoming something that you can't look away from is definitely unique
The biker’s helmet attracts Jean Jacket because it’s reflective, and just like Lucky, the alien thinks its own eyes are that of a challenger. All the ‘eyes’ in the final confrontation, from the tube guys’ to OJ’s were planned and supposed to distract Jean Jacket at the right times. The exploitation themes are so well done, I love this movie sm
The scene where the alien sucks up the audience and the realization of the woman seeing the horse's skeleton, that she's being eaten alive, was about the scariest part of the movie, also the screams in the clouds, fucking bone chilling
The official script says it's the decoy horse. I thought it was the skeleton because of the ghastly orifices but it's the decoy horse in the official screenplay.
I dont care if it doesnt make sense, that shot with the blood raining down on the house is like pure horror movie awesomeness, that shot gave me chills
Personally I think in that scene it isn't just the blood from the audience but also some of Jean-Jacket's blood because it got injured trying to eat the horse decoy
My interpretation of why Jean Jacket dumped all of that blood on the house was that the fake horse and bunting had clogged up its digestion (which is why it was averse to swallowing flags again), and basically it had to purge a large portion of its partially digested meal to dislodge it. And since it blamed the entities in the house for giving it the fake horse and getting it sick, puking on them was its way of getting payback and asserting its territory in the process. Otherwise, all it purged was the undigestible metal, which is what you saw from the hikers, and all of the organic matter was consumed (so no blood at the beginning). It's also possible that the audience was simply too heavy a meal, with too much metal (including a wheelchair), and the creature basically got massive indigestion from gorging recklessly.
16:52 The impossible shot is the shot of prey being eaten from the perspective of the prey and so Antler’s sacrificing himself to get the “spectacle” of the impossible shot makes sense
@@allgirlsthrowup4147 im just assuming thats what the impossible shot is since he kept watching clips of predators eating prey and he lures JJ into eating him and records the footage himself
Also knowing JeanJacket does not digest everything not organic, I think he hoped it would puke the film afterwards and I think you can see the can rolling later when Angel Falls.
Otis freaking out about the aliens, and then punching them in the face when in striking range... feels too real to the point of making me celebrate, screaming, "Finally!" But then realizing he punched a kid made me go, "Oh..." Then I remembered that, oh right... "Kids."
It’s ok to punch kids in this situation. You‘ve got to remember he didn’t KNOW it was just children. If he had known, he would have called their dad, and maybe threatened to call the cops for trespassing. It was ONE punch on an unknown assailant. Nothing questionable about it. Context matters. ;)
@@ArDeeMee Context matters greatly. I didn't realize you were responding to this comment, so all I saw in my notifications was, "It's ok to punch kids..." I was like o_O
My theory about the raining blood: alien had that fake horse stuck in its gullet so it used the audience to lubricate & hock it out (onto OJ's truck). Usually it would digest the squishy bits & purge the non-natural bits. I guess clothes & shoes are soft enough to digest
The more I thought about this movie, the more I respected it. It didn't end up being my kind of movie, but it was very good and original and I can't stop ranting positively about it when I talk about it.
I've only seen it once, & think I need to see it again to really appreciate it, but I think the main reason for the mixed reviews is that it's very thinky for a horror movie with not a lot of overt scares, & so the typical horror audience going in expecting something like Friday the 13th were gonna be disappointed.
When the creature opened up into its viewing form or whatever, I was just like WOOOOOOOAHHHHHHHHHH lol. reminded me of neon genesis evangelion if you have ever seen it!
The movie was honestly way too boring, it was so incredibly long, the interesting scenes were just too short and it had so many fake jump scares and stuff that made it really disappointing for me
15:24 It is important to remember that in Sheb Wooley's song, the question is posed: "I said Mr. Purple People Eater, what's your line?" and answered: "He said eating purple people, and it sure is fine." The implication being that the Purple People Eater is not a purple-colored eater of people, but instead an eater of purple-colored people. Non-purple-colored people should consider themselves safe.
I've been asking the question of if the purple people eater ate purple people or was a purple person for years, or both, and nobody thought to share that second line? Of course, I never looked it up either, so shame on me. Thanks for the Enlightenment.
Lol I love how the sin about Keke Palmer not getting an Oscar isn't even about the movie but it still had to be there because it's a dang good point! 😂💯
The difference between Jeanjacket regurgitating the indigestible bits of the hikers at the beginning of the movie without any blood or other organic material (in other words, very efficient digestion) and it barfing blood all over the house would be the ingestion of the plastic horse. It was even shown that the horse was blocking Jeanjacket's throat(?) as we travelled up its gullet with the slurped up audience. The blood scene over the house was literally Jeanjacket purging the foreign object after eating enough squishy humans to lubricate it out. Also, the greater than expected volume of 'blood' could be explained simply as we were seeing an entire audience-worth of pureed people. That whole audience would probably add up to about four tons of red goo, and what was being portrayed running down the sides of the house was definitely more viscous than straight blood. Mix in a heavy rain downpour and, voila! So more like a flesh milkshake than a bloodbath. BTW, the fake horse also explains Jeanjacket's change of behavior. In fact, the way things fit together in this movie makes it worth while for at least a second viewing.
40 people x 80 kg each on average = 3200 kg of matter total. 40 people x 5 kg blood on average = 200 kg of blood. I‘m not quite clear what I‘m trying to get at here… 🧐 Anyways, the house wasn’t showered in meat sludge. The majority of the meat & bones stayed inside, but there were definitely chunks mixed in. Anyone who‘s ever juiced an orange knows what that looks like. It did, however, cure JJ‘s sore „throat“. The horse statue landing on OJ‘s car was a much needed comic relief in that scene. Gory, horrifying, but also funny how it landed in juuust the right spot. ^^
No mention of the existential horror from the scene of a entire likable family and another dozen or so people being terrorized for several hours in the belly of a beast before being crushed en masse over the house? Bc that freaked me out the most! How many movies spend so much time on the pain and horror of a group of people still alive and conscious after being consumed?
Couple things about the Gordy scene What happened to the pre teen girl with the white rainbow colored shirt(like the one Max from Stranger Things Season 3 had) Gordy brutally mauling the women as she screamed was unsettling But Gordy chasing the guy that was dumb enough to walk towards Gordy was kinda hilarious
@Luís Henrique Falconi Filho because I *think* the mother was the one getting her face punched in during that scene, so it would make sense for her face to be disfigured if she survived. I'm only just now hearing that woman was the sister so I'm in the same boat as you
When Jupe says Kattan is a force of nature, it signifies how the alien/Jean Jacket and Gordy were forces of nature that should have been left alone and not meddled with.
Honestly surprised there wasn’t an inclusion of the scene where they’re all “let’s go!” when he shows up with the non-electric camera to take a sin off because of the awesome energy/chemistry in it. As many sins as you gave it, love that I can still tell you loved it.
IMO, I WOULD take a sin or two off for the Star Lasso Experience sequence. It caught me off guard completely and the adrenaline rush was real 😂😭😰 seeing everything happening but not in full detail and just imagining made it all the more terrifying
I thought TMZ guy got eaten because JJ saw itself in the mirror and got territorial. Animals very often don't recognize their reflections the first time seeing a mirror.
1:09 the reason there's no blood is because during the blood rain scene, the metal/plastic horse was blocking it's digestion. This in turn meant Jean Jacket just crushed and spit out the people since it couldn't actually eat them. And it was starving ever since OJ and Em fed it the fake horse, since it couldn't get anything past that.
While I don't mean to demean this movie's awesome cinematography, day-for-night shots are actually the standard way of shooting night scenes, and they've been done that way for over 100 years. I'm not sure why CinemaSins made a big deal about it.
Castaway did the same thing. When Hanks threw Wilson out of the cave and ran out to find him was night but shot during the day. So not really ground breaking stuff here.
@@riha1972 it was though. You'd need a completely different setup to light people with darker skin tones adequately, and that hadn't been done yet, so they developed their own technique to do so.
I loved seeing this in IMAX. The expanded aspect ratio for certain scenes made Jean Jacket all the more impressive. Though Michael Wincott reciting Purple People Eater was worth the price of admission.
Say what you will about the twist in the movie and if you liked it or not, you can't deny the way that Jordan Peele crafts and directs the shots along with Hoyte van Hoytema's incredible cinematography, it truly made this movie a thrilling spectacle...
This movie was excellent... when it wasn't trying to be heavy-handed with its symbolism, because I got lost trying to figure out if something was supposed to simply be, "Monster movie," and when it was supposed to be, "This is social commentary."
I liked it, but the third act was weakened by the part where Jean Jacket turned itself into a parachute monster. I'm not sure what the reasoning for that was.
@@jimb.7523 pretty sure it was just the animals way of making itsef big and scary, just like most do in real life when theyre threatened. just my theory though
I TOTALLY thought that the biker at 16:05 was an experienced alien tracker who knew all about the alien and created a fully reflective helmet to counter the "Don't look it in the eye," rule. I was disappointed to discover that it was just a paparazzi.
Oj was making a makeshift vfx mirror ball thingy to train the horses with them so they don't get spooked next time on set. Also, I loved this movie so much, so I just felt the need to defend it
“Digestion. 😃” LMFAO. That scene was the most unsettling thing I have ever seen in a movie. Extremely claustrophobic, the echoing screams, the dark red color, people on top of each other forcibly moved through a tight space. And finally, the realization of no escape. That scene deserved an unsin!
When the biker is on his back and OJ is standing over him, he looks at the alien as it flies down and that’s why he says “sorry, man” as he leaves him.
The reason the biker gets killed is because OJ looks at it in the reflection of the biker’s helmet. I assume that gave Jean Jacket the impression the biker looked at it
I loved this movie. Great performances all around, well written, and twists the monster/alien formula enough to be interesting. The first scenes with the alien remind me of the animated water from _The Abyss,_ a thing both known and unknown, recognizable but also terrifyingly outside our experience.
Jordan Peele is 3 for 3 on horror movies right now. We could argue all day about which plot is the best but I think we can all agree that he’s a master of thematic storytelling. Closest thing to this generation’s Alfred Hitchcock
Wow. No I will not agree with that, and it's insanely racist that anyone thinks this mediocre slowpoke is even worth watching when it comes to anything but comedy. He can't even deliver a coherent story period.
Leave it to CinemaSins to understand this movie way more than the casual movie goer. I'm impressed. Also, it has been confirmed that OJ survived this. *ding * 😉
One thing that becomes apparent in Jordan Peele’s films are the logical inconstancies and plot holes (Us in particular) are utilised in the name of thematically poetic story threads which make his movies more beautiful in my opinion
"Pop quiz, guys: What happens when an electric bike going 60 miles per hour hits an anti-electric field going in the opposite direction?" I'm surprised we didn't get an audio outtake for this where the question is answered by Storm. "The same thing that happens to everything else."
Best video on this channel by far, nope was as close to a masterpiece as we'll see in any modern horror movie. Jordan Peele did a perfect job on this movie and any complain is reaching at best, love the critique btw, cinema sins is always a fun watch
The ball on a stick that you mentioned earlier with OJ and Lucky I think is mirrored (no pun intended) with the helmet 16:25. So although the ball on the stick specifically wasn’t used, the helmet was a good substitute for that concept
i saw this movie for the first time on an airplane and the dark scenes were completely invisible but it was still super freaky with the sound design... it was absolutely epic and i went home and watched it from home with a decent screen right away
Only a movie by Jordan Peele would teach you not only the rules about Hollywood, but also that some animals, terrestrial or not, shouldn't be f*cked with.
One thing that bugged me about the movie is the safety meeting scene; I've worked on movie sets a good bit as a background actor, & safety meetings are always a very serious affair especially if it's involving live animals. Everyone's paying close attention regardless of how many times they've heard this schpiel before, the experts go into detail about what's safe practices & what's not, they only talk about themselves enough to establish their own professional pedigree, & all of this happens before they even bring the animals on set. People don't zone out & then immediately ignore the pros' warnings, & it's certainly not the time to be pimping your side hustles or doing a deep dive on your family history in the industry. Obviously, though, Jordan Peele has much more experience on film sets than me, so I can't necessarily say if my experience is generally accurate, or if this is a more typical example of a safety meeting on set.
Maybe it's meant to represent a less legit film set, with the washed up actor and camera guy, etc. A guy on Reddit who's worked on film sets like this said it's actually pretty accurate to what he's experienced.
This is one of my favorite movies, ever! As soon as I saw it I went on UA-cam to see if you’d sinned this one. Been waiting ever since, so happy to see it!
People say it’s alien but here’s the thing: what if it IS native to earth? It’s just so good at camouflage that we only ever saw it as a UFO, but it’s sort of like an octopus-ish (in terms of body manipulation) type flying creature of the sky?
7:55 he is making the fake VFX ball so he can train his horses to not be scared by them when they have to see one, again. I personally think this isn't a sin, it is building his character, showing that he is clever and knows how to train animals and does what is necessary. It also took me a second watch-through to understand it, but it is similar to when, near the end, he puts a floppy-tube-man next to Lucky in the ring to make sure the horse doesn't spook when it sees one.
We had it play in a university event, everyone clapped at the end of the movie even me, something almost everyone i talked to and me had never done before. It was so good we all loved it
that was a surprising amount of sins removed for a movie, personally, i appreciated the amount of monster-scenes happening in daylight, just goes to show a movie can be scary without covering it in darkness, shadows, charcoal, and whatever else to make people see as little as possible.
@@ggyugcxzzf I'd say yes, simply because chimps that have killed human beings are a real thing and cowboy hat/angel wing looking alien predators are not. Chimps are f'ning scary as all hell and when they go off then they can easily kill a human.
I found it disturbing because most of that viciousness was happening to the young girl. Face bitten, ripped and pummelled. Children were not spared in this movie, nuh-uh.
LOL 18:04 "is the alien mad? or just excited it's hosting the next summer olympic games?" Good call on the low visibility while they were signing to each other (alien fart cloud of dust), but maybe the fact that they Couldn't see anything and were Still signing to each other is more powerful.
Angel was smart because in a pinch, he wrapped himself up in the tarp with barbed wire so the alien couldn't digest him! 🙏 Did look like a nasty fall though. 🤣
The fact that this movie didn't get a lot of praise just because it wasnt what people was expecting is so friking dumb, its a great movie and deserved better
16:25 the alien sensed OJ's eyes reflected on the TMZ guy's helmet. OJ even apologizes to the guy as he's running away because he realized it was gonna come for him.
I know this is very late, but I’m pretty sure JJ was only spitting up the indigestible parts of the hikers (metal and such, inorganic materials). The blood shower was when JJ accidentally ingested a large horse statue and choked on it for a bit, then spat out its entire meal due to the fact that the horse statue was blocking everything up
"The man's been dead for almost 200 years, but you still can't trust Thomas Jefferson around black people." I'm dead LMAO
Old TJ did love him some jungle fever!
I burst out laughing in my quiet office at this!!🤣🤣🤣
Lmao noice!!
@Jax-Prince Cottrell No I'm happy living in a time when people had a sense of humour and didn't start crying about 'racism' whenever they don't get their own way.
Also: your inference that white = racist is, in fact, racist.
I had to pause the video to stop myself from screaming laughing at work lol 😅
The fake aliens in the barn legit had me scared. The tension and the way the aliens moved. It was a great way to fool the audience
I saw it in theaters and it was made even better by the audience reaction to it. Everyone lost their collective shit when the second one leans into the shot to the point that I was convinced it must also be holding a severed horse head or was otherwise hella gory in some way I didn't clock during the shadowy few seconds it was on screen. Definitely rewatched that scene later when I got the chance.
Just in general, I mean, WHAT a movie to see with an audience! Definitely plays nice with the theming.
yeah that was chilling stuff
And then OJ did the reasonable thing and punched one in the face. That was awesome.
The fact it was a-hole kids makes this better. I mean, what did they EXPECT? If my kids did that and got punched, I‘d be pretty ok with it. Provided, of course, it stopped at that one punch. Actions have consequences.
I was - and am - so fooled by that scene, like damnnn. Little did we know where we would go whilst watching that amazing film!
Just watched this film. It was pretty damn good.
As someone who works with horses, the reason OJ was making a DIY reflection device like the CGI one is for desensitization. He knows he needs to teach the horses not to react to their own reflections the same way he was using the flags to desensitize Lucky towards the end. We teach horses not to react to certain things like cars, flags, animals, screaming kids, etc for safety reasons. OJ probably assumed he would be working on a set with a reflector again and was going to work with the horses to not react
Shows he is a guy that knows about animal psychology and how to get in the mind of the animal. Which is how he defeats the monster. We don't see the reflector again but we DO see this aspect of OJs character again.
@@jameskahler7519 Emerald defeats the monster though
do y'all just rent kids to sit in front of the horse and scream at them till they are used to it because that's pretty funny
@jayreall9093
Thanks for the explanation.
It's cool you've worked with horses!
They're such beautiful animals.
It's interesting how Jupe romanticises his trauma, and he likely never got professional support for it. This is typically never addressed in most films, so kudos to them for bringing it up.
Gordy was the chimp not the park owner.
I’m pretty sure you mean Jupe, Gordy was the monkey
Are you getting Gordy confused with Jupe?
(Gordy was the chimp). But yes, Jupe needed therapy
Gordy was the chimp, honey, who ended up v much dead…bastard bloody balloons!!!
The way Jean jacket unfolded into a biblical angel when it got the barbed wire in the throat was truly mesmerising
Truly, it was.
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Which is actually an amazing hunting tactic sense Jean Jacket feeds based on eye contact. And becoming something that you can't look away from is definitely unique
Be not afraid
@@TheMercyTrials😂😂😂😂😂 Love it!!!
The biker’s helmet attracts Jean Jacket because it’s reflective, and just like Lucky, the alien thinks its own eyes are that of a challenger.
All the ‘eyes’ in the final confrontation, from the tube guys’ to OJ’s were planned and supposed to distract Jean Jacket at the right times. The exploitation themes are so well done, I love this movie sm
Don't forget that it could see OJ's eyes reflected in the rider's helmet
@@timothyfinch7295 thats why it sucked the rider up and he say "sorry bro"
The scene where the alien sucks up the audience and the realization of the woman seeing the horse's skeleton, that she's being eaten alive, was about the scariest part of the movie, also the screams in the clouds, fucking bone chilling
That’s what that thing was?!?! I was confused but now the fact that it was a horse carcass makes sense
It wasn’t a skeleton, I believe it was the metal horse
The official script says it's the decoy horse. I thought it was the skeleton because of the ghastly orifices but it's the decoy horse in the official screenplay.
@CWS and TKP 66-02 Some people are just built differently.
I believe it was the horse decoy because you can see the trail of flags as they are being sucked up. When she screams, the red flag is on her face.
Personally I thought the shot of everyone being digested by Jean Jacket was horrifying and well done.
And especially effective on the big screen.
its like jordan peele was like "If you want to see what you are so afraid of, here you go. here's what you wanted.
agreed
@@ryah6943 the way it should be.
It was dumb
I dont care if it doesnt make sense, that shot with the blood raining down on the house is like pure horror movie awesomeness, that shot gave me chills
It does make sense, it couldn’t digest cause fake horse stuck in throat
Smdh
@@zachhiggins3321 what are u waffling about
Personally I think in that scene it isn't just the blood from the audience but also some of Jean-Jacket's blood because it got injured trying to eat the horse decoy
Are you 80 years old? Such a basic shot lmao wow blood rain. Never seen that before.
My interpretation of why Jean Jacket dumped all of that blood on the house was that the fake horse and bunting had clogged up its digestion (which is why it was averse to swallowing flags again), and basically it had to purge a large portion of its partially digested meal to dislodge it. And since it blamed the entities in the house for giving it the fake horse and getting it sick, puking on them was its way of getting payback and asserting its territory in the process.
Otherwise, all it purged was the undigestible metal, which is what you saw from the hikers, and all of the organic matter was consumed (so no blood at the beginning).
It's also possible that the audience was simply too heavy a meal, with too much metal (including a wheelchair), and the creature basically got massive indigestion from gorging recklessly.
haha balloon alien diahrrea
@@ilaldkxb This is correct. Cinema Sins needs to sin itself for missing it.
16:52 The impossible shot is the shot of prey being eaten from the perspective of the prey and so Antler’s sacrificing himself to get the “spectacle” of the impossible shot makes sense
Not to mention, he still was missing his payment, which was his own photo
That's so widely interesting, where did you read about the impossible shot
@@allgirlsthrowup4147 im just assuming thats what the impossible shot is since he kept watching clips of predators eating prey and he lures JJ into eating him and records the footage himself
Also knowing JeanJacket does not digest everything not organic, I think he hoped it would puke the film afterwards and I think you can see the can rolling later when Angel Falls.
And did you notice the time stamp? JP signature... 11
Glad that KeKe Palmer is getting more and more roles and recognition as an actress. Loved her in Ice Age Continental Drift(2012) as Peaches
Yeah, she did a good job in her role.
@@Silver01Son👍👍
Agreed, I hope that Keke will get more roles in mainstream projects.
I remember and still love Joy 🥰 she is a beautiful and talented actress
I remember growing up with her from Akeelah and the Bee
Otis freaking out about the aliens, and then punching them in the face when in striking range... feels too real to the point of making me celebrate, screaming, "Finally!"
But then realizing he punched a kid made me go, "Oh..." Then I remembered that, oh right... "Kids."
It’s ok to punch kids in this situation. You‘ve got to remember he didn’t KNOW it was just children. If he had known, he would have called their dad, and maybe threatened to call the cops for trespassing.
It was ONE punch on an unknown assailant. Nothing questionable about it. Context matters. ;)
@@ArDeeMee Context matters greatly. I didn't realize you were responding to this comment, so all I saw in my notifications was, "It's ok to punch kids..."
I was like o_O
@@wolfrainexxx lol. =D
I love how this movie went from "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" to an episode of NEON GENESIS EVANGELION
You left out "Signs" but I don't blame you for it.
@@tskmaster3837 that movie wasn't cosmic horror
@@LeonardoKlotz You didn't recognize any signs of Signs in Nope? The "alien invasion", the lone farmhouse/ranch under assault?
@@tskmaster3837 no cornfield no signs, lol nah but you did make some good points about the lone farmhouse invasion
Signs was better!
My theory about the raining blood: alien had that fake horse stuck in its gullet so it used the audience to lubricate & hock it out (onto OJ's truck). Usually it would digest the squishy bits & purge the non-natural bits. I guess clothes & shoes are soft enough to digest
Or they pissed it off and it was marking it's territory.
@@kapone4545 quite possibly both!
I thought it was showing the creature was injured and it was spewing its own blood.
I always interpreted it as getting pissed off at being fed a fake inedible horse and taking it out by throwing a very bloody temper tantrum
@@tiffanymarie9750 exactly. Which is why he threw the horse back at OJ and stuck around pretty much exposed trying to get revenge
So creepy hearing people screaming as they're being digested.
Agreed. I don't scare easy, but that part and the part with the chimpanzee mauling the actors really got to me.
“The man’s been dead for 200 years but you still can’t trust Thomas Jefferson around black people.” Well played, Cinema Sins.
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How the tables have turned
That Jefferson sin was GOLD! 😂😂
Lol Almost missed what you did there. 🤣
and racist AF
@@RC_Colorado you seem to have no idea what racism is
@@RC_Coloradodefinitely wasn’t…
The more I thought about this movie, the more I respected it. It didn't end up being my kind of movie, but it was very good and original and I can't stop ranting positively about it when I talk about it.
I've only seen it once, & think I need to see it again to really appreciate it, but I think the main reason for the mixed reviews is that it's very thinky for a horror movie with not a lot of overt scares, & so the typical horror audience going in expecting something like Friday the 13th were gonna be disappointed.
@@SeraphimCramerit was just too slow, there were only like 5 or 6 Interesting scenes with everything in between being incredibly boring
Loved this movie. Unique twist to a simple plot. All actors did their thing too
this movie was boring ASL and real life not good dc what deep shit it was tryna say this movie is a 4/10
Deffo! Idea is inspired by star trek voyager and enterprise episodes.
When the creature opened up into its viewing form or whatever, I was just like WOOOOOOOAHHHHHHHHHH lol. reminded me of neon genesis evangelion if you have ever seen it!
The movie was honestly way too boring, it was so incredibly long, the interesting scenes were just too short and it had so many fake jump scares and stuff that made it really disappointing for me
I honestly didn’t like it at all.
15:24 It is important to remember that in Sheb Wooley's song, the question is posed: "I said Mr. Purple People Eater, what's your line?" and answered: "He said eating purple people, and it sure is fine." The implication being that the Purple People Eater is not a purple-colored eater of people, but instead an eater of purple-colored people. Non-purple-colored people should consider themselves safe.
Well JJ ate all kinds of different color assorted ppl at the Star Lasso Experience 🤣
I've been asking the question of if the purple people eater ate purple people or was a purple person for years, or both, and nobody thought to share that second line? Of course, I never looked it up either, so shame on me. Thanks for the Enlightenment.
@@user-qs3qf5lw9k you're very welcome!
Lol I love how the sin about Keke Palmer not getting an Oscar isn't even about the movie but it still had to be there because it's a dang good point! 😂💯
The difference between Jeanjacket regurgitating the indigestible bits of the hikers at the beginning of the movie without any blood or other organic material (in other words, very efficient digestion) and it barfing blood all over the house would be the ingestion of the plastic horse. It was even shown that the horse was blocking Jeanjacket's throat(?) as we travelled up its gullet with the slurped up audience. The blood scene over the house was literally Jeanjacket purging the foreign object after eating enough squishy humans to lubricate it out. Also, the greater than expected volume of 'blood' could be explained simply as we were seeing an entire audience-worth of pureed people. That whole audience would probably add up to about four tons of red goo, and what was being portrayed running down the sides of the house was definitely more viscous than straight blood. Mix in a heavy rain downpour and, voila! So more like a flesh milkshake than a bloodbath.
BTW, the fake horse also explains Jeanjacket's change of behavior. In fact, the way things fit together in this movie makes it worth while for at least a second viewing.
40 people x 80 kg each on average = 3200 kg of matter total.
40 people x 5 kg blood on average = 200 kg of blood.
I‘m not quite clear what I‘m trying to get at here… 🧐
Anyways, the house wasn’t showered in meat sludge. The majority of the meat & bones stayed inside, but there were definitely chunks mixed in. Anyone who‘s ever juiced an orange knows what that looks like.
It did, however, cure JJ‘s sore „throat“. The horse statue landing on OJ‘s car was a much needed comic relief in that scene. Gory, horrifying, but also funny how it landed in juuust the right spot. ^^
No mention of the existential horror from the scene of a entire likable family and another dozen or so people being terrorized for several hours in the belly of a beast before being crushed en masse over the house? Bc that freaked me out the most! How many movies spend so much time on the pain and horror of a group of people still alive and conscious after being consumed?
Is your last line suppose to be metaphorical because I read it way lol
Easily the creepiest part of the film
The scene at night in the house where they're screaming 😶🌫️😶🌫️ that messed me up.
It was 3 dozen
Couple things about the Gordy scene
What happened to the pre teen girl with the white rainbow colored shirt(like the one Max from Stranger Things Season 3 had)
Gordy brutally mauling the women as she screamed was unsettling
But Gordy chasing the guy that was dumb enough to walk towards Gordy was kinda hilarious
You see her later as the one that lived with the disfigured face.
@@queerdor, wait... I thought that was the mother, not the sister...
@@luishenriquefalconifilho2124 no it was the sister.
@@hannah1948, that makes sense. Don't know why I thought it was the mother.
@Luís Henrique Falconi Filho because I *think* the mother was the one getting her face punched in during that scene, so it would make sense for her face to be disfigured if she survived. I'm only just now hearing that woman was the sister so I'm in the same boat as you
I wonder how many sins Jeremy would’ve taken away if the audience collectively shouted “no” at 11:22?
When Jupe says Kattan is a force of nature, it signifies how the alien/Jean Jacket and Gordy were forces of nature that should have been left alone and not meddled with.
I actually thought the UFO resembled, y'know... a cowboy hat.
I think it’s supposed to in some shots-deffs was supposed to in movie posters, such a cool detail
You mean like this? 😉 i.redd.it/72zkyf6zt3k91.jpg
@@mrmaxmondaysdumb detail. Dumb af.
Him trying to guess the “full” titles of each section was absolutely hilarious
Honestly surprised there wasn’t an inclusion of the scene where they’re all “let’s go!” when he shows up with the non-electric camera to take a sin off because of the awesome energy/chemistry in it. As many sins as you gave it, love that I can still tell you loved it.
IMO, I WOULD take a sin or two off for the Star Lasso Experience sequence. It caught me off guard completely and the adrenaline rush was real 😂😭😰 seeing everything happening but not in full detail and just imagining made it all the more terrifying
Hoyte Van Hoytema's cinematography in this movie was very simple, compared to his other movies
And yet, he delivered an unique look
I thought TMZ guy got eaten because JJ saw itself in the mirror and got territorial.
Animals very often don't recognize their reflections the first time seeing a mirror.
1:09 the reason there's no blood is because during the blood rain scene, the metal/plastic horse was blocking it's digestion. This in turn meant Jean Jacket just crushed and spit out the people since it couldn't actually eat them. And it was starving ever since OJ and Em fed it the fake horse, since it couldn't get anything past that.
I love this movie but I agree with you that I was bummed that we only got 2 minutes of Keith David lol
Keith "Mutha-Fukin" David !
holy crap, the night shots were shot during the day!?!? I had no idea, that was really well done!
While I don't mean to demean this movie's awesome cinematography, day-for-night shots are actually the standard way of shooting night scenes, and they've been done that way for over 100 years. I'm not sure why CinemaSins made a big deal about it.
I didn’t know either. I rly thought it was shot during nighttime. THAT is impressive.
Castaway did the same thing. When Hanks threw Wilson out of the cave and ran out to find him was night but shot during the day. So not really ground breaking stuff here.
@@riha1972 it was though. You'd need a completely different setup to light people with darker skin tones adequately, and that hadn't been done yet, so they developed their own technique to do so.
@@riha1972 „Night“ shots usually look fake af. These didn’t.
I loved seeing this in IMAX. The expanded aspect ratio for certain scenes made Jean Jacket all the more impressive. Though Michael Wincott reciting Purple People Eater was worth the price of admission.
Say what you will about the twist in the movie and if you liked it or not, you can't deny the way that Jordan Peele crafts and directs the shots along with Hoyte van Hoytema's incredible cinematography, it truly made this movie a thrilling spectacle...
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I just watched this movie for the first time the other day, and I have to say Jordan Peele knocked it out of the park again; 3 for 3😁
It's so good. A totally different vibe, but really excellent at building tension
This movie was excellent... when it wasn't trying to be heavy-handed with its symbolism, because I got lost trying to figure out if something was supposed to simply be, "Monster movie," and when it was supposed to be, "This is social commentary."
I liked it, but the third act was weakened by the part where Jean Jacket turned itself into a parachute monster. I'm not sure what the reasoning for that was.
@@jimb.7523 I agree, I did not find that frightening at all. It kind of pulled me out
@@jimb.7523 pretty sure it was just the animals way of making itsef big and scary, just like most do in real life when theyre threatened. just my theory though
I TOTALLY thought that the biker at 16:05 was an experienced alien tracker who knew all about the alien and created a fully reflective helmet to counter the "Don't look it in the eye," rule. I was disappointed to discover that it was just a paparazzi.
Oj was making a makeshift vfx mirror ball thingy to train the horses with them so they don't get spooked next time on set. Also, I loved this movie so much, so I just felt the need to defend it
Any Movie: *exists*
Cinema Sins: "It's a free real estate."
“Digestion. 😃” LMFAO. That scene was the most unsettling thing I have ever seen in a movie. Extremely claustrophobic, the echoing screams, the dark red color, people on top of each other forcibly moved through a tight space. And finally, the realization of no escape. That scene deserved an unsin!
I need more Keke and Daniel together. They were great together.
When the biker is on his back and OJ is standing over him, he looks at the alien as it flies down and that’s why he says “sorry, man” as he leaves him.
that thomas jefferson joke. Never a dull cinemasins
When I watched this I caught myself saying ROLL CREDITS every time the characters said Nope 🤣
“I guess Jean Jackets back on it’s bullshit” lmaooooooo!!! I laughed too hard too many times at this review 😂😂😂
The reason the biker gets killed is because OJ looks at it in the reflection of the biker’s helmet. I assume that gave Jean Jacket the impression the biker looked at it
I loved this movie. Great performances all around, well written, and twists the monster/alien formula enough to be interesting.
The first scenes with the alien remind me of the animated water from _The Abyss,_ a thing both known and unknown, recognizable but also terrifyingly outside our experience.
Jordan Peele is 3 for 3 on horror movies right now. We could argue all day about which plot is the best but I think we can all agree that he’s a master of thematic storytelling. Closest thing to this generation’s Alfred Hitchcock
Wow. No I will not agree with that, and it's insanely racist that anyone thinks this mediocre slowpoke is even worth watching when it comes to anything but comedy. He can't even deliver a coherent story period.
I wasn't a fan of nope and many other people agree.
@@whateverwhatever4026 lmaoooooooooo it’s racist to like Jordan Peele’s films!?!
@@whateverwhatever4026 Saying nonsense for attention and clout...*14-year-old fatherless, illiterate, uneducated, blue-haired, genderless Twitter Karen detected* 🤡
@@MikeP828 people are hopeless…..it annoys me infinitely that race is still mentioned negatively….in anything
Leave it to CinemaSins to understand this movie way more than the casual movie goer. I'm impressed.
Also, it has been confirmed that OJ survived this. *ding * 😉
Honestly pretty impressive for a channel whose slogan is "we're not critics, we're assholes."
One thing that becomes apparent in Jordan Peele’s films are the logical inconstancies and plot holes (Us in particular) are utilised in the name of thematically poetic story threads which make his movies more beautiful in my opinion
Jordan Peele's movies are like him taking a twighlight zone episode and making a movie out of it.
Thank you for recognizing Keke’s brilliance and the academies short sightedness.
Seeing Michael Wincott makes me want to watch The Crow again just for his performance.
As someone from the netherlands, sinning something because "dutch" is something I can really relate to.
If I was a wealthy man, I would hire the narrator of CinemaSins, to pick apart my future inlaws at holiday gatherings.
"Pop quiz, guys: What happens when an electric bike going 60 miles per hour hits an anti-electric field going in the opposite direction?"
I'm surprised we didn't get an audio outtake for this where the question is answered by Storm. "The same thing that happens to everything else."
Keep rollin‘, rollin‘, rollin‘ HA!
i cant exactly put into words why, but this has become one of my favorite movies
Had to watch the movie 4 times to understand that I wouldn’t understand it 😂
Best video on this channel by far, nope was as close to a masterpiece as we'll see in any modern horror movie. Jordan Peele did a perfect job on this movie and any complain is reaching at best, love the critique btw, cinema sins is always a fun watch
I like how you can see Jeremys resistance to sinning this movie
The ball on a stick that you mentioned earlier with OJ and Lucky I think is mirrored (no pun intended) with the helmet 16:25. So although the ball on the stick specifically wasn’t used, the helmet was a good substitute for that concept
So many shots in this movie were absolutely incredible. The highest level of cinematography and those ‘night time’ shots. That’s gonna change the game
It’s pretty common sense that the VFX ball OJ makes is to train the horses so they don’t freak out like that again
i saw this movie for the first time on an airplane and the dark scenes were completely invisible but it was still super freaky with the sound design... it was absolutely epic and i went home and watched it from home with a decent screen right away
This was the first movie to boggle my mind as a viewer since Southland Tales, i loved it
Also that welcome to Urf stinger floored me 😂
Only a movie by Jordan Peele would teach you not only the rules about Hollywood, but also that some animals, terrestrial or not, shouldn't be f*cked with.
One thing that bugged me about the movie is the safety meeting scene; I've worked on movie sets a good bit as a background actor, & safety meetings are always a very serious affair especially if it's involving live animals. Everyone's paying close attention regardless of how many times they've heard this schpiel before, the experts go into detail about what's safe practices & what's not, they only talk about themselves enough to establish their own professional pedigree, & all of this happens before they even bring the animals on set. People don't zone out & then immediately ignore the pros' warnings, & it's certainly not the time to be pimping your side hustles or doing a deep dive on your family history in the industry. Obviously, though, Jordan Peele has much more experience on film sets than me, so I can't necessarily say if my experience is generally accurate, or if this is a more typical example of a safety meeting on set.
Maybe it's meant to represent a less legit film set, with the washed up actor and camera guy, etc. A guy on Reddit who's worked on film sets like this said it's actually pretty accurate to what he's experienced.
It was a commercial film set. So it probably wasn't taken as seriously.
I've been waiting for this EWW since I watched the movie. It was soooo good, but I definitely wanted the Cinema Sins treatment.
giant blanket from bed bath and beyond 😂 RIP to my place of work
This movie was complexed and written beautifully, I can understand why Logan Paul dissed the movie
So silly lmao
Bro hated it so much I thought he was gonna declared a boxing match with Peele 😂😂
Scary as hell, specially the chimp scene and the screams in the sky, everything fine until you see that the monster is just a giant kite.
The line @ 1:29 has to be one of the best on Cinema sins in months lmao
thank you for recognizing Keke’s beautiful acting, her and Daniel really carried this movie
This is one of my favorite movies, ever! As soon as I saw it I went on UA-cam to see if you’d sinned this one. Been waiting ever since, so happy to see it!
They kinda explain why there's no blood drizzling in the beginning. It was using it as an aggression tactic later
People say it’s alien but here’s the thing: what if it IS native to earth? It’s just so good at camouflage that we only ever saw it as a UFO, but it’s sort of like an octopus-ish (in terms of body manipulation) type flying creature of the sky?
I was surprised there was no bonus round counting how many times someone said nope in the movie
The Thomas Jefferson line needs to be in the cinema sins list a best lines 😂😂😂😂
5:41 - Give yourself a sin for thinking “day for night” shots haven’t been used in films for decades.
Finally!! I’ve been looking forward to this one
Also: no sins removed for the digestion scene? Tsk tsk
7:55 he is making the fake VFX ball so he can train his horses to not be scared by them when they have to see one, again. I personally think this isn't a sin, it is building his character, showing that he is clever and knows how to train animals and does what is necessary. It also took me a second watch-through to understand it, but it is similar to when, near the end, he puts a floppy-tube-man next to Lucky in the ring to make sure the horse doesn't spook when it sees one.
We had it play in a university event, everyone clapped at the end of the movie even me, something almost everyone i talked to and me had never done before. It was so good we all loved it
"They live?" "No, he dead" is underrated. 😂😂😂😂
The biggest sin of all is on the Academy Awards for not giving this movie A SINGLE nomination.
that was a surprising amount of sins removed for a movie,
personally, i appreciated the amount of monster-scenes happening in daylight,
just goes to show a movie can be scary without covering it in darkness, shadows, charcoal, and whatever else to make people see as little as possible.
That chimp scene was the scariest shit
Was it really tho?
@@ggyugcxzzf I'd say yes, simply because chimps that have killed human beings are a real thing and cowboy hat/angel wing looking alien predators are not. Chimps are f'ning scary as all hell and when they go off then they can easily kill a human.
very realistic :3
I found it disturbing because most of that viciousness was happening to the young girl. Face bitten, ripped and pummelled. Children were not spared in this movie, nuh-uh.
LOL 18:04 "is the alien mad? or just excited it's hosting the next summer olympic games?" Good call on the low visibility while they were signing to each other (alien fart cloud of dust), but maybe the fact that they Couldn't see anything and were Still signing to each other is more powerful.
Jean Jacket's eye is so mesmerizing
Angel was smart because in a pinch, he wrapped himself up in the tarp with barbed wire so the alien couldn't digest him! 🙏 Did look like a nasty fall though. 🤣
16:27 actually, the alien thought that the biker was looking at him because of the reflection of OJs eyes on his helmet
The fact that this movie didn't get a lot of praise just because it wasnt what people was expecting is so friking dumb, its a great movie and deserved better
16:25 the alien sensed OJ's eyes reflected on the TMZ guy's helmet. OJ even apologizes to the guy as he's running away because he realized it was gonna come for him.
Keith David/ Thomas Jefferson bit was golden! Keep up the awesomeness !!
Thomas Jefferson line took me out 😂😂😂
I know this is very late, but I’m pretty sure JJ was only spitting up the indigestible parts of the hikers (metal and such, inorganic materials). The blood shower was when JJ accidentally ingested a large horse statue and choked on it for a bit, then spat out its entire meal due to the fact that the horse statue was blocking everything up
Thanks for pointing out all the symbolism 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
1:20 That's why they always have an "and blank actor" so they can be killed off early on