“The difference between comedy and horror is the music.” “Nope” director Jordan Peele chats with Trevor about how he feels the comedy part of his career is still active in his horror projects, why he thinks it’s important to feel fear, and why the unseen is the scariest part about his new Spotify Original audio horror series, “Quiet Part Loud.” #DailyShow #Comedy
Key & Peele is already a comedy classic masterpiece that future generations will see it as perfection that it is & will be above global phenomenon’s like seinfeld & friends.
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ReplyMy man is truly a master of all trades and plays jack to none
ReplyPodcast= Old school radio show…so cool and so Peele.
ReplyLOVE Jordan. Great interview
ReplyPeele looks like The Weeknd’s slighter younger cousin from the 103.5 Dawn FM album.
ReplyMegan! Your jacket!
ReplyPeele trying out his Steven Spielberg look, I guess
ReplyEven though I still watch reruns of Key & Peele, I look forward to Jordan’s movies. He’s a unique thinker
ReplyGreat interview! Nobody does it quite like Trevor.
Reply“Get Out” was one of the best movies I had seen in years. “Us” had a lot of plot holes , but was an interesting concept. “Nope” was a huge dissapointment. Loved the scenes with the monkey and the concept of the alien, but the movie itself was just “eh”.
ReplyBro you have to intract with the indian guys ..
ReplyLike virat kohali ,carryminati ,and many more people
I really enjoyed the new twilight zones
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