Jordan Peele made Oscars history Sunday night as he became the first black screenwriter to win Best Original Screenplay for his work on Horrorhis critically acclaimed film, Get Out.
First of all, if you've yet to see Get Out, you need to now. But, second of all, the good news is that if you haven't yet had the chance, there's a ton of Jordan Peele comedy sketches and videos on the internet to feast upon.
SEE ALSO: Jordan Peele wins Best Original Screenplay at the Oscars and everyone's thrilledA great starting point are the countless pages of Key & Peelearchives you can find on YouTube, and we've included a few of the lesser known gems. But we've also rounded up some other off-the-beaten-path Jordan Peele videos, ones you probably missed or might have never seen before.
So here ya go, knock your inner anger translator out.
Peele rapping as Muhammad Ali is a sight to behold, and if you're a fan of his countless Obama impersonations, you'll love him as he drops bars as good ol' Barry O.
This clip dates all the way back to 2010, but it still feels very, veryKey & Peele-ian.
Hot Ones - the "show with hot questions and even hotter wings" - might be one of the internet's greatest treasures, and watching Key & Peelestruggle through some blazing hot sauces is incredibly entertaining. Bonus: You get to see the two riff as their famous valet characters as their mouths slowly melt away.
This headline should speak for itself, tbh. Just watch it.
The only thing you need to know about this video is that it's based on something that actually happened.
This sketch takes the term "Mexican standoff" and flips it on its head. It's as outrageous as you might think, and then it gets even weirder.
Again, there are so many Key & Peelevideos out there, and there are many that have become collective favorites of the internet. But these two are a bit less known, yet still just as funny.
Here's hoping the new Oscars darling keeps finding time to make us laugh.
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