For his third film, Jordan Peele looks to the skies–and what he finds doesn’t want to be seen. This week, Paul and Arlo say yup to Nope, Peele’s celebration and evisceration of spectacle. The boys discuss the widening of Peele’s horizons in the summer blockbuster mode; how the film reveres Spielberg while offering a pointed rebuttal to Jaws; Daniel Kaluuya’s quiet intensity; and why first-time viewing Arlo is always the dumbest Arlo. Plus, a tribute to cinematic titan Jean-Luc Godard.
NEXT: more spectacle, as Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman reunite in Taika Waititi’s Thor: Love and Thunder.
BREAKDOWN
00:00:56 - Intro / RIP Jean-Luc Godard
00:06:47 - Nope
02:11:52 - Outro / Next
LINKS
“'Nope' Explores the Horrors of Exploiting Animals for Spectacle” by Molly Kusilka, Collider
“Jordan Peele’s Nope, explained” by Alissa Wilkinson, Vox
“Inside the Eerie UFO Design for Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’” by Emma Stefansky, Thrillist
“This Influential Anime Inspired The Final Alien Design In Nope” by Erin Brady, SlashFilm
“NOPE’S SCIENCE CONSULTANT REVEALS THE NAME AND INSPIRATION FOR THE MOVIE’S ALIEN” by Melissa T. Miller, Nerdist
“Nope VFX Supervisor Guillaume Rocheron on Creating That Spectacular Alien Creature” by Daron James, Motion Picture Association
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