Following the release of Jordan Peele's latest horror movie, 'Nope', comic artist Adam Ellis tweeted out some serious praise for the director -- going so far as to call him the 'greatest of all time' alongside Rotten Tomatoes screenshots showing the stellar ratings for Peele's horror trio.
I know this is a hot take but at what point do we declare Jordan Peele the best horror director of all time? Can you think of another horror director that had 3 great films, let alone 3 in a row? I can't. pic.twitter.com/s67M40TZ7p
— Adam ElIis (@adamtotscomix) July 20, 2022
I mean, this guy really loves Peele's work. In no uncertain terms does he put Peele head and shoulders above the rest.
I'm open to discussion but if you're coming into my mentions to say Get Out and Us are anything less than modern classics you might as well just show yourself out because I'm not open to that (wrong) opinion.
— Adam ElIis (@adamtotscomix) July 20, 2022
Twitter, being Twitter, almost immediately dogpiled Ellis, citing huge names in Horror from Wes Craven to George Romero and everyone in between.
Romero's great but I feel like his only great movies were the Living Dead movies and I consider that one body of work since it's all the same themes. Wes is a personal favorite but I think his only great movies were Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream.
— Adam ElIis (@adamtotscomix) July 20, 2022
John Carpenter.
— Ryan Smith (@ryansmith1983) July 20, 2022
Halloween
The Fog
Escape from New York
The Thing
Christine
Big Trouble in little China
They Live
Untouchable
Halloween is a stone cold classic, but the rest of his horror movies aren't great in my opinion. He has some good ones for sure, but they're like cult classics in my mind.
— Adam ElIis (@adamtotscomix) July 20, 2022
Among those Twitter users was, hilariously, Jordan Peele himself.
His response: nope.
Sorry. I love your enthusiasm but, I will just not tolerate any John Carpenter slander!!! pic.twitter.com/71sVfXAu7S
— Jordan Peele (@JordanPeele) July 20, 2022
After having his praise shut down and redirected elsewhere by the seemingly humble Peele himself, Ellis surprisingly never replied directly to his favorite director.
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