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"Armitage House A quaint house, in a quaint town. With a dangerous secret. Why you wouldn’t want to visit: The Armitages are members of an evil cult organization called the Order of the Coagula, who entrap, sell, and transfer the consciousness of prospective buyers into younger African Americans. That and the Sunken Place."
" It's funny, back when movies first started using interracial couples as a central theme, we had movies like "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" in which the basic idea was that African-Americans just wanted white people to feel comfortable with having them over for dinner. Now ,decades later, even though the racial boundaries in modern society are not as blurred as they should be, more and more Caucasians are accepting to other races beyond their own to the dinner table. However, now t"
A more than welcome yet uneasy visit
“'Get Out' was very highly recommended by a friend, also a fellow film enthusiast, and the subject matter of the film really interested me. Add to that a very promising trailer, the award nominations and wins and mostly positive word of mouth (even with the very vocal detractors), and interest was higher.
High expectations were not only met but also exceeded. Apologies for the cliché, but to me that is the best way to sum up my personal experience watching 'Get Out'. Can totally see why it was as well received as it was, though can also see why it has divided audiences on here. While it will never be one of my favourite films, 'Get Out' is among the better films of 2017 and does live up to the hype.
It's an incredibly well-made film visually, with stylish and unsettling” read more
"Re-watch - Oct. 13th AMC Thrills & Chills Surprise Screening The moment I heard Lakeith Stanfield's voice I gave a quiet little cheer, knowing at that second what we would be watching. Dude seated on my left said, "I know, right?" as if he too was equally excited. But then he & his woman walked out when the title popped up on screen. No idea what that was all about. Get Out still rules, & I keep picking up details I missed before."
" Notes: Unfortunately, even though it turned out to be a decent watch, I can't say I was really blown away by the damned thing though. I mean, to be honest, after watching this movie, I was actually wondering why the critics loved it so much. Seriously, the structure was just really classic and predictable and, from the moment the mystery was revealed, as usual in this genre, the whole thing went just way over the top and, to be honest, I had a rather hard time to really care about what happene"
" Notes: Unfortunately, even though it turned out to be a decent watch, I can't say I was really blown away by the damned thing though. I mean, to be honest, after watching this movie, I was actually wondering why the critics loved it so much. Seriously, the structure was just really classic and predictable and, from the moment the mystery was revealed, as usual in this genre, the whole thing went just way over the top and, to be honest, I had a rather hard time to really care about what happene"
“I loved this movie, earlier it appears as if it all about accepting interracial love, but then things change after the intention of the girl is revealed. Simple and Good Storyline.” read more
"Imagine if Blumhouse decided to remake "Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner" and hired one of the duo behind Key and Peele. You would get "Get Out," a white-guilt horror film that does for African Americans what "The Stepford Wives" did for domestic women. The film follows Chris (Daniel Kaluuya), whose Caucasian girlfriend Rose Armitage (Allison Williams) has him move into her parents’ home in Lake Coagula in Upstate New York. However, Chris suspects danger once his mother-in-law Missy (Catherine K"