Get Out director trolls Tiger Woods for Trump golf outing

  • SPOILER ALERT
  • Jordan Peele trolled Tiger Woods on twitter on Friday after his golf outing with President Trump 
  • ‘Now you’re in the Sunken Place,’ wrote Peele in response to Woods golfing at a Trump course with the Commander-in-Chief
  •  That line is used by the character played by Catherine Kenner in his film Get Out while she essentially lobotomizes Daniel Kaluuya’s character

Jordan Peele used one of the lines from his likely soon-to-be-Oscar-nominated Get Out screenplay to troll Tiger Woods on Friday.

A few hours after the golf great hit the links in Florida with President Donald Trump, Peele retweeted a Golf Channel story about the outing.

That tweet noted how Woods would be returning to competition next week and showed a photo of him with the Commander-in-Chief.

Peele commented on that by taking a line from his own film, writing: ‘Now you’re in the Sunken Place.’

SPOILER ALERT 

Tweet beat: Jordan Peele trolled Tiger Woods on twitter on Friday after his golf outing with President Trump (above)

Golf buds: 'Now you're in the Sunken Place,' wrote Peele in response to Woods golfing at a Trump course with the Commander-in-Chief (pair above in September)

Golf buds: ‘Now you’re in the Sunken Place,’ wrote Peele in response to Woods golfing at a Trump course with the Commander-in-Chief (pair above in September)

Tears: That line is used by the character played by Catherine Kenner in his film Get Out while she essentially lobotomizes Daniel Kaluuya's character (above)

Tears: That line is used by the character played by Catherine Kenner in his film Get Out while she essentially lobotomizes Daniel Kaluuya’s character (above)

That is what the character played by Catherine Keener says while hypnotizing people before they are essentially lobotomized son that their bodies can be taken over by white men who have purchased them at auction. 

Peele wrote soon after the film was released that ‘we’re all in the ‘Sunken Place.’

He later elaborated on that by stating: ‘The Sunken Place means we’re marginalized. No matter how hard we scream, the system silences us.’ 

 

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