00:45-00:47 Coleman: Okay, can you put me on H&S activity… She relayed back that only two other units were free. asked Kelly from dispatch about what backup was currently available. How are you? Kelly: I’m okay, how about you? Coleman: Great. That evening… Coleman was working in full uniform… with fellow officer Jade McLeod… as patrol unit 3-ADAM-4… Kelly: Dispatch, this is Kelly. Just as the sun was beginning to set on July 7th, 20-16… Officer Joshua Coleman noticed something suspicious in the southernmost neighborhood of Vallejo, California… part of the San Francisco Bay Area. Using previously unreleased body camera footage, this episode illustrates how Vallejo native turned police officer, Joshua Coleman, feels about the community he once policed. TITLE: The Vallejo police war on rap musicĭESCRIPTION: When a Vice film crew came to Vallejo to interview native rap sensation Nef the Pharaoh, Vallejo police officers showed up and detained everyone, giving cameras direct evidence of how police violence continues to shape the local rap scene. The film hits theaters on July 22.To support the Vallejo Sun, sign up to become a member or chip in with a donation. In addition to Palmer, Kaluuya, and Yeun, Nope stars Michael Wincott, Brandon Perea, and Barbie Ferreira. Beyond that, the trailers keep plot specifics close to the cowboy vest. Their characters’ lives are forever changed by the presence of these otherworldly creatures. #NOPEMOVIE /ZBCndG64yW- N☁PE June 3, 2022Īs the previously-released full trailer reveals, Kaluuya and (a very charismatic) Palmer play the owners of Hollywood’s first and only Black-owned horse training ranch. Back in April, Peele shared footage from the film at CinemaCon and said, “I’m going to personally thrive on the number of times we hear the word ‘nope’ in the theater.” That’s gonna be a problem because we’re giving this teaser a resounding “Yep!” The 30-second teaser is subtly brilliant in how it stitches together reactions of fear, panic, and disgust, but for the most part, we don’t see what they’re reacting to, leading our imaginations to run wild between now and the film’s July 22 release date. You know what else is a good look? Yeun in a ten gallon hat. We also get a good look at the spaceship that will definitely be whipping up something upsetting. Hell no,” from Palmer and Kaluuya punctuate the creepy score, coming in faster and faster over ominous desert imagery. In an earlier teaser, emphatic dissents of “yeah, nah, nah, nah. We also get a bit of a better look at Steven Yeun’s spiffy cowboy huckster, making a sales pitch to an audience that gets distracted by something in the sky, presumably something Not of Planet Earth … get it? Clearly, the spaceship doesn’t want to be filmed, because it showers all kinds of plagues on the Haywoods, including giving their house a red paint job in an Overlook Hotel kind of way. The siblings, ranchers OJ and Emerald Haywood, resolve to profit off of the UFO and capture footage of it, leading to a tragically nostalgic cameo from Fry’s Electronics. That’s why the father of Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer’s characters drops dead off his horse and ends up with one eyeball totally obliterated. The final trailer for Jordan Peele’s upcoming horror film, Nope, dropped on June 9, and it finally gives viewers some details about what, exactly, these characters are saying “nope” to: a big alien ship in the sky that seems to possess the ability to kill earthlings who look at it.
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