Students in a horror movie class come prepared for a fright,update Archives but they got the surprise of their lives on Thursday.
SEE ALSO: Take a peek at our top five horror flicks of all time... if you dare!UCLA teacher Tananarive Due was teaching a Black Horror film class, so she decided to show the students a scene from the film Get Out. She also managed to sneak the writer-director Jordan Peele (Key and Peele, Fargo) into the back of the classroom.
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After raising his hand to answer a question posed by Due, Peele walked up to the front to field questions from the class. They responded appropriately -- that is to say ecstatically.
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Peele talked to them about the significance of the terrifying "Sunken Place" from Get Out.
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It wasn't just the students who had a good time, as Peele tweeted:
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Your move, Alfred Hitchcock. OK, probably not the best example, but you get the idea.
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