Jordan Peele has just revealed that select AMC Theaters nationwide will be showing free screenings of Get Out next Monday, President’s Day, in celebration of its one-year anniversary:
Thank you pic.twitter.com/R7zLUewp5L
— Jordan Peele (@JordanPeele) February 13, 2018
This is a great move for a Best Picture contender right before final Oscar balloting begins. I watched Get Out twice in packed matinee screenings the week after the Oscars last year, and let me tell you that both times were among the most fun I’ve ever had watching a movie (and I’ve been to my fair share of midnight showings of all types of films). For you Key and Peele watchers, I call this news a free continental breakfast.
If you haven’t seen Get Out in theaters with an audience, you’ll have your chance again next Monday. Don’t miss it! Details can be found here.
I really hope poor people were able to get the tickets. It’d be a shame if people with money to see it who didn’t bother the first time around end up getting them.
I really hope poor people were able to get the tickets. It’d be a shame if people with money to see it who didn’t bother the first time around end up getting them.
OT: I know its very early in the year but Black Panther is getting some very great reviews and some of the best reviews any Marvel or Super Hero movies have ever recieved. Thought someone should mention that.
BTW everyone loves free breakfast and GET OUT is cinnamon roll and danish you stuff into your napkin.
I’ve seen it, and I’d be very surprised if it got awards attention.
I would be as well because of the timing of it all. Hopefully it makes buckets and buckets of money. And a movie to garner 98% on Rotten and 87/88 on metacritic has always been in the discussion, right?
I would like to see what Paddington 2’s chances are like as well they have stellar reviews.
Back on Topic: I watched Get Out for the second time and it really is a great work of cinematic genius.
The Continental Breakfast sketch is amazing.
OT: I know its very early in the year but Black Panther is getting some very great reviews and some of the best reviews any Marvel or Super Hero movies have ever recieved. Thought someone should mention that.
BTW everyone loves free breakfast and GET OUT is cinnamon roll and danish you stuff into your napkin.
I’ve seen it, and I’d be very surprised if it got awards attention.
I would be as well because of the timing of it all. Hopefully it makes buckets and buckets of money. And a movie to garner 98% on Rotten and 87/88 on metacritic has always been in the discussion, right?
I would like to see what Paddington 2’s chances are like as well they have stellar reviews.
Back on Topic: I watched Get Out for the second time and it really is a great work of cinematic genius.
The Continental Breakfast sketch is amazing.
VES Society results: The Last Jedi shut out altogether. 4 awards for War for the Planet of the Apes (?????) along with Coco, also winning four. Game of Thrones won 5.
War of the Planet Apes deserves them that’s why.
War of the Planet of the Apes deserves buckets of awards and prizes for its visual effects.
Jordan Peele has been quoted as saying after seeing Phantom Thread ” That really fucked me up” and ” This is cinema .” This obsession with Get Out is becoming pathetic . It’s not the best picture of the year . Phantom Thread is .
Meanwhile, PTA said that Get Out “inspired me so deeply and hugely. It was also a connection back to my country, as peculiar as that connection might be. It actually
ironically made me homesick.”
Don’t like Get Out, that’s perfectly fine. But please spare the bandwagon insinuations.
Also:
…..
“By the way, have you seen The Post? I’d say Steven Spielberg is as good with the camera as anybody in film history. I saw it the other day, and I couldn’t believe how good he is at dealing with a lot of people in that small a space. He’s got 10 people in a living room, and everybody’s moving around, and everything seems natural, and the camera’s dancing around them, and that thing is a miracle of staging and camerawork. I can’t wait to see it again, to really look under the hood and watch how he did it.”
— PTA to the Chicago Tribune
On Dunkirk: “I always get to see Chris’ films in the optimal setting, hot off the presses… I just remember thinking that, as many times as you’ve done this, there’s no greater pleasure than sitting in a movie theater now and saying, ‘How the fuck did he do that?!’ That was every single moment, really.”
I’m curious Marshall , what did you think about The Immigrant and how Harvey Weinstein destroyed that films Oscar chances and no one seemed to care . With everyone talking about Lady Bird and Get Out I find that a filmmaker as good as James Gray is and never even been nominated very sad .
Yeah the release strategy KILLED The Immigrant. What an under-appreciated gem.
Glad to see somebody as revered as PTA appreciates The Post!…
PTA says CALL ME BY YOUR NAME is the best movie of the year.
VES Society results: The Last Jedi shut out altogether. 4 awards for War for the Planet of the Apes (?????) along with Coco, also winning four. Game of Thrones won 5.
War of the Planet Apes deserves them that’s why.
War of the Planet of the Apes deserves buckets of awards and prizes for its visual effects.
Yawn
Jordan Peele has been quoted as saying after seeing Phantom Thread ” That really fucked me up” and ” This is cinema .” This obsession with Get Out is becoming pathetic . It’s not the best picture of the year . Phantom Thread is .
Meanwhile, PTA said that Get Out “inspired me so deeply and hugely. It was also a connection back to my country, as peculiar as that connection might be. It actually
ironically made me homesick.”
Don’t like Get Out, that’s perfectly fine. But please spare the bandwagon insinuations.
Also:
…..
“By the way, have you seen The Post? I’d say Steven Spielberg is as good with the camera as anybody in film history. I saw it the other day, and I couldn’t believe how good he is at dealing with a lot of people in that small a space. He’s got 10 people in a living room, and everybody’s moving around, and everything seems natural, and the camera’s dancing around them, and that thing is a miracle of staging and camerawork. I can’t wait to see it again, to really look under the hood and watch how he did it.”
— PTA to the Chicago Tribune
Glad to see somebody as revered as PTA appreciates The Post!…
PTA says CALL ME BY YOUR NAME is the best movie of the year.
Yawn