For those wanting to know what Fish says at the end: He basically says that his character (Furious Styles) was a father to a generation of fatherless men in America. That's very deep.
Not just America, Furious was my dad too. I didn't listen to it at the time and got into all kinds of shit but now that I have a son myself Furious is there.
Nia Long, "theres a bit of hood in everyone." That's brilliant and true. Everyone knows struggle, everyone has loved ones die one way or another. I never thought of it that way, pretty deep.
gee skin .. it is! it's a very emotional,so much real - life, so true to how it goes down in LA . So much Shootings, killing, Gangs etc.... just Life going on, making choices and so many good and bad going on just like what we all go through! Great Movie! Great Job Mr. Singleton!
I'm from a working class family in London, not rich, not poor. Happy family and great neighbourhood. My brother was 16 when this movie came out, I was 13. We both loved Hip Hop, Rap and Reggae, Public Enemy and NWA was a big thing for us, as was Shabba Ranks and many more awesome black artist. My brother bought the albums with his wages and I borrowed them. Mum and Dad I don't think, were fully aware of what we listened to or what we liked....until she took us to the cinema to see Boyz N The Hood as my brother wanted to see it, as did I. What an eye opener at the ages of 16 and 13. We had heard lyrics about South Central LA but to see and movie like this was real, like a sledgehammer to the chest. I shall never forget that moment in my early teens. Nor will I ever forget this movie and the struggle it highlighted, for young black people growing up in the Hood. 10/10. Thank you.
when i was a kid this was just a movie. now that I'm grown, and my eyes are still opening to a lot of things like gentrification, white supremacy/racism, so much more. This movie means so much.
man if it wasnt for 'Boyz in the Hood' there probably wouldnt be 'Friday' and I understand why cube wanted to make 'Friday' he said everybody makin movies of south central to show the bad that goes on but he wanted to show good days in s.c
Mark Anthony Not at all : it's more like projects, tall buildings. And we usually have our "hoods" in the suburbs not the center of cities. But the gun violence : not as near as what the U.S. have... and I'm glad we don't have that many guns, so : it's not used at any time for anything... I'm 40 years old now, I watched that movie when I was young, good movie, sad but good story. From the childhood to manhood : we can relate, comprehend and have feelings for those young ones, even though some of them are "gangsters", that's what make it great. At that time I was fascinated and shocked of how easy people can loose their lives, the consequences...
Petit Louis I`m 40 also and I first watched Boyz in da hood at my friends place here in London on a pirate video the same year of the LA riots! Timing!
I liked "friday" with Ice Cube after "Boyz In The Hood" ...one portrayed the negative aspect....the other humorous and showing a family with mom n dad working and 2 friends hanging out and dealing with life .
Nordland796 And what white America doesn't get is they are all our story. We are not 1 and 1 person doesn't represent all. We are all different just like every other race. We have diversity in our neighborhoods just like them. I lived on a block in Watts where every family was completely different and that is America
This interview makes me so emotional. Like, these people came together to make one of the most impactful films in American history and it wasn't just any old movie, it was a film about the black experience in contemporary times; a topic most people don't know anything about, don't understand, or are uninterested in. I am beyond grateful for revolutionaries like John Singleton who paved the way and introduced these issues to mainstream culture around the world ✊🙏
When this movie came out it was 2yrs. after my high school graduation,i can relate to every scene, my brother and his girlfriend was murdered at the age of 19 two years ago violently left to die.. as i watch this movie it touches me every time as if it is the first time because what effects one effects us all, i realize prayer is the key, yes it hurts a constant pain..that won't go away, we must hope and pray that is the only way.
I saw the movie in the theater the day it came out. I was 21. There were people sitting on the floor it was so crowded. You could hear a pin drop on the way out the theater...powerful!
The BLACK version of Stand By Me... both are GREAT movies... but this one... MASTERPIECE!!! Thank you John, and the entire cast and production team... THIS IS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE MOVIE that is also a part of me and my childhood!!!! Love this film, it will NEVER be forgotten!!!🙏🏾💪🏾🖤 RIP to John and the 2 cast members who also played a role in this timeless masterpiece (Dookie & the guy that killed Rickey)🕊🕊🕊
RIP John Singleton, it’s crazy how much of an impact a single person can have on this world and just knowing we can’t see new masterpieces from him hurts.
My teen years were the late 60's to mid 70's. I never knew this type of life existed until I went to visit my brother in Riverside, CA in the summer of 1975 and we took a trip to LA where I saw first-hand the "hood experience". This movie nailed it right on the head!
I grew up in Riverside/Moreno Valley and San Bernardino when we got from Germany when my dad was in the Air Force in the 90's and I can relate to the movie because as you mentioned it is and still is a rough neighborhood. I left Riverside in 2010 and moved to Tacoma Washington and they say that they live in the ghetto I shook my head and said you do know what ghetto is until you live in LA, Riverside and San Bernardino the gang capital of the of the nation.
First time you saw crips da hood isn't a tourist looky loo destination...asshole and believe it dont .. There are white people in east la ...ha lol after all we are all humans
I lived in SoCal for 10 years and one late night while I was cruising Hollywood Blvd, I decided to jump out of the car and take some video footage of the Hollywood Walk of Fame (the stars in the sidewalk), for my parents back in Kentucky. This was back in the 80's so I had one of those huge VCR recording cameras and I didn't want anyone to bust me upside my head and take it so I was very watchful of people walking on the sidewalk toward me. It was way after midnight so there wasn't a whole lot of foot traffic. While showing Duke Ellington's star and narrating the video, I see two guys coming my way. I put the camera down to my side and watch them as they are passing but I suddenly recognized one of them! I say to the guy, "I know you!" The guy replies back, "Who am I?", at which point I'm completely drawing a blank as to what his name is but I respond, " You... you.... you're that guy who was in School Days!" The guy starts laughing and says, "My name is Laurence Fishburne." I was like, "Dude! Could you say something to my parents? Laurence was cool as fuck. He says high to them and then starts telling me to be sure and check out his upcoming movies, "King of New York" and "Cadence" with Martin Sheen and Charlie Sheen. I'm sure that he told me about other projects but I was so dumbfounded that I totally missed most of it. Good thing I was recording! This was well before he was as big as he is now. I never fathomed that he would become as big as he has and if you look at my avatar, you will see that I am emulating him from one of the biggest movies he has ever done. He's a phenomenal actor and I would say one down to earth brother. Out of all the celebrities that I meet in SoCal (and as a cop, I met a LOT), he easily is my favorite. Best wishes my brother from a big fan!
Rest in Power John Singleton, you were a way making film director, for all black Hollywood...🌷🌷You Are so unique, and genuine in your approach... THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HARD WORK AND FAITH IN YOUR VISION...🙏🏾🙏🏾You directed my favorite Michael Jackson video, “Remember the Time,” REST IN POWER, we will carry on your legacy...
yeah they were both impactful just thought boyz n the hood showed not only violence but other issues in the hood like when laurence fishburgh was talking to them he was speaking real talk
Get Ready mark of 30th anniversary of coming-of-age in the streets of south central LA, Tre, Ricky and Doughboy. the movie "Boyz n the Hood" on July 2nd 🎊🎂🎥🎞🎵🎷🔫🔫🌆 the late-great Written and Directed John Singleton.
I just realised John Singleton was also responsible for 2Fast2Furious. Two movies absolutely influencing underground and mainstream culture. Absolute legend.
Greatest movie all time so many emotions from me I remember watching it in theatres 1991 girls screaming people laughing crying everyone amazing movie rest in peace Dedrick Lexie Lloyd
I'll never forget this movie 🎥 I'll always remember the "experience" this movie gave me when I saw it. It was more than just a few funny moments and great special effects here and there. It was the experience I needed to have not being from South Central Los Angeles. Thank you John Singleton, rest in peace. 💞🕊
Man honestly I remember watching Boyz in the hood as a child. My older brother rented it at a corner video store in south side Chicago back in the day, and damn. The impact of this film hits me even till this day.
nyterpfan Boyz n The Hood and Three Kings are 2 films with Cube got snubbed from. Just like Denzel got snubbed for Malcolm X. and Samuel L Jackson Getting snubbed for Jungle Fever. Also Wesley Snipes for NJC.
+edupbeat They're out of touch with their own shadow. Ice Cube couldn't be nominated for this role because it portrays someone who shoots the bad guys to imitate real life in America, but it could give Gary Cooper an Oscar in High Noon as someone who shoots the bad guys to imitate real life in America. He needed a horse with a jheri curl mane and a Raiders cowboy hat and he would have had a chance.
@Screweduptexazg Washington who is Lexie Bigham and Lloyd Avery? I know the dude with the green eyes who played the blood that killed Ricky is dead. He was a blood in real life, but who is Lexie Bigham?
Boyz n tha hood and baby boy were both made by John Singleton. Two different time periods, both are very good movies, but Boyz n tha hood will always be my favorite hood movie!!!
When something comes out to the masses and it represents the honesty hidden behind the curtain of a culture it becomes legendary because it opens the eyes of everyone that sees it.
One of the realist,truest movies that represent the struggles of young African Americans in poor ghettos .We need these types of movies to shed light that we need some help
actually, boulevard nights came out long before boys in the hood. it's focused on chicano gangs, but it's one of the first, realistic hood / gangs / varrio movies, and based in california. late 70's, i believe boys in the hood's one of my favorites, though.
And don't forget the low, low budget "rebuttal" to Boulevard Nights, Duke Of Earl (1979) which is one of my favorite Los Angeles story films, right along with Chinatown (1974) True Confession (1981) Stand And Deliver (1988) Grand Canyon (1992) Heat (1995)
I know I’m late commenting on this but I have to say that when I saw this movie 30 something years ago…I didn’t realize the impact that it would have on my life and my children’s life. Although it was a different time , it is still relevant today
This movie and Menace are both really good movies. To me, this movie is a bit more fun to watch than Menace. It had alot more of that 80's flair. Menace was more 90's flair. I cant really explain it. I love both of these movies, they do a great job of bringing back memories as I'm watching them!
Massive influence on me, being British Indian.& seeking knowledge as a 16 year old this movie resonated on so many levels, universal truths about injustice, love, lack of opportunities & education lead can lead to dark roads - black cinema at its finest.
When i watch this film it brings back a feeling i only got from this film the music is perfect the story is true on every level days where so much simple back then now its like nothing has any soul to it
Laurence fishburne is right its a universal story from all over the world. they have hoods and stories exactly like movie. So this movie touch so many people all around the world 🌎
12:00 makes a great point "the world doesn't realize what goes on in south central LA" and "South Central LA" doesn't realize what goes on in the REAL BIG WORLD!
+Euphoria Nonstop yeah it changed don't let this fool lie to you. Crime is way down. Same shit goes on yeah. But not how it used to be.. No where close
Everytime i watch this movie.....it brings back that feel......that feeling of why i wanted to make movies in the first place......this is forever a black classic.....it never gets old.
For those wanting to know what Fish says at the end: He basically says that his character (Furious Styles) was a father to a generation of fatherless men in America. That's very deep.
And it was true. He showed us that you can be from the hood but not of the hood and raise your kids well.
Not just America, Furious was my dad too. I didn't listen to it at the time and got into all kinds of shit but now that I have a son myself Furious is there.
@@Jayskiallthewayski Good job, dad. Salute.
Kay Crack The Gamer Fatherless Daughters as well 🌻
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RIP John Singleton. These classic films that you brought to the big screen played a major role in my childhood. Thank you so much. #RIPJohnSingleton
😢😢😢 he was Gd Director Producer
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A masterpiece of movie making and story telling. They don't make them like this anymore, a true classic.
Rest In Peace John Daniel Singleton January 6 1968-April 29 2019😢😇👼💔🙏🙏🕊🕊
Tragic
Rest in Peace🙏🏿
Nia Long, "theres a bit of hood in everyone." That's brilliant and true. Everyone knows struggle, everyone has loved ones die one way or another. I never thought of it that way, pretty deep.
i get so irritated when people call this a gangsta movie. in my opinion it's so much more
It's a movie about black fatherhood.
This is my favorite gangsta movie
Lyfe. it's actually the happens of what goes on in California
gee skin .. it is! it's a very emotional,so much real - life, so true to how it goes down in LA . So much Shootings, killing, Gangs etc.... just Life going on, making choices and so many good and bad going on just like what we all go through! Great Movie! Great Job Mr. Singleton!
Certainly NOT a gangsta movie.
I'm from a working class family in London, not rich, not poor. Happy family and great neighbourhood. My brother was 16 when this movie came out, I was 13. We both loved Hip Hop, Rap and Reggae, Public Enemy and NWA was a big thing for us, as was Shabba Ranks and many more awesome black artist. My brother bought the albums with his wages and I borrowed them. Mum and Dad I don't think, were fully aware of what we listened to or what we liked....until she took us to the cinema to see Boyz N The Hood as my brother wanted to see it, as did I. What an eye opener at the ages of 16 and 13. We had heard lyrics about South Central LA but to see and movie like this was real, like a sledgehammer to the chest. I shall never forget that moment in my early teens. Nor will I ever forget this movie and the struggle it highlighted, for young black people growing up in the Hood. 10/10. Thank you.
Bald Guy What an honest story. I subbed to ya, I'll check out for m your channel for awhile. Peace
TheGooners11 u sound dumb bro ice cube dealt with police brutality!
TheGooners11 Ice Cube grew up in Compton u stupid turd :)
@@pagancenturion94 nah he grew up in South Central LA
Andy Europeans have always been hip to Black people in America. They embraced Jazz and Hip Hop before the American public ever did.....Right on, mate.
i love to hear the cast & directors talk about classic movies years later
when i was a kid this was just a movie. now that I'm grown, and my eyes are still opening to a lot of things like gentrification, white supremacy/racism, so much more. This movie means so much.
@David Taylor that is way to deep chill out
@Andy Salter yeah same old slave story that our generation didn't commit yet has to keep answering for .. want want want .
man if it wasnt for 'Boyz in the Hood' there probably wouldnt be 'Friday' and I understand why cube wanted to make 'Friday' he said everybody makin movies of south central to show the bad that goes on but he wanted to show good days in s.c
True
Is Friday on Netflix
No menace 2 society also
@@blendevs yeah now IT is
@@blendevs hbo max
Baby boy is no where near as great as this movie, this is like one of the greatest black films of all time
So true
Yes
I think of them as equals
mykal kongira what lol fuck outta here
obeyychinkyy baby boy is much better
It is quite funny that Laurence Fishburne is only 7 years older than Cuba Gooding Jr. but played his Dad lol
***** I know that had to be awkward getting into character with a dad that is your peer.
BlackTree TV Lol I know. There's one scene where Fishburne says to Gooding "Oh you gonna learn!" which made me chuckle a bit :)
KkK
That's why they made fun of it in don't be a menace to south central while drinking your juice in the hood by the Wayne brothers
lol mad funny
This was one of the movies that inspired me to want to become a filmmaker
This movie is a classic. Greetings from France.
Mark Anthony Not at all : it's more like projects, tall buildings. And we usually have our "hoods" in the suburbs not the center of cities. But the gun violence : not as near as what the U.S. have... and I'm glad we don't have that many guns, so : it's not used at any time for anything... I'm 40 years old now, I watched that movie when I was young, good movie, sad but good story. From the childhood to manhood : we can relate, comprehend and have feelings for those young ones, even though some of them are "gangsters", that's what make it great. At that time I was fascinated and shocked of how easy people can loose their lives, the consequences...
Petit Louis I`m 40 also and I first watched Boyz in da hood at my friends place here in London on a pirate video the same year of the LA riots! Timing!
Petit Louis I guess you can and look at the masterpiece that came out of France in 1995 La Haine👌🏻
boyz in the hood and menace to society really expose about reality in the hood in my humble opinion
Don't like the title, "Menace to Society," though.
New Jack City?
@@southlondon86 Yes and new jack city had exposed reality
@@jamesjones2173 not the same thing
Im livin that life yall
I liked "friday" with Ice Cube after "Boyz In The Hood" ...one portrayed the negative aspect....the other humorous and showing a family with mom n dad working and 2 friends hanging out and dealing with life .
Nordland796 you see 'Boyz in the Hood' was negative nor positive. It was life and life cannot be determined as positive or negative.
Positive= It showed the reality that hollywood refrained from.
Negative= Life sucks.
Nordland796 And what white America doesn't get is they are all our story. We are not 1 and 1 person doesn't represent all. We are all different just like every other race. We have diversity in our neighborhoods just like them. I lived on a block in Watts where every family was completely different and that is America
Yup, you are so correct!!
RIP JOHN SINGLETON YOUR A LEGEND IN THE FLIM INDUSTRY
Classic movie still brings a tear to my eyes whenever I watch
Me too and I don't give a fuck who knows it haha
REST IN PEACE JOHN SINGLETON THE LEGEND ✊🏿.
REST IN POWER
This interview makes me so emotional. Like, these people came together to make one of the most impactful films in American history and it wasn't just any old movie, it was a film about the black experience in contemporary times; a topic most people don't know anything about, don't understand, or are uninterested in. I am beyond grateful for revolutionaries like John Singleton who paved the way and introduced these issues to mainstream culture around the world ✊🙏
When this movie came out it was 2yrs. after my high school graduation,i can relate to every scene, my brother and his girlfriend was murdered at the age of 19 two years ago violently left to die.. as i watch this movie it touches me every time as if it is the first time because what effects one effects us all, i realize prayer is the key, yes it hurts a constant pain..that won't go away, we must hope and pray that is the only way.
Tonya Hicks sorry to hear/read that bro
Sorry for you loss- exactly
Damn I am so sorry 💔 😢
I saw the movie in the theater the day it came out. I was 21. There were people sitting on the floor it was so crowded. You could hear a pin drop on the way out the theater...powerful!
The BLACK version of Stand By Me... both are GREAT movies... but this one... MASTERPIECE!!! Thank you John, and the entire cast and production team... THIS IS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE MOVIE that is also a part of me and my childhood!!!! Love this film, it will NEVER be forgotten!!!🙏🏾💪🏾🖤
RIP to John and the 2 cast members who also played a role in this timeless masterpiece (Dookie & the guy that killed Rickey)🕊🕊🕊
The one who played Dookie died? Damn 😢 I only recently learned the one who played the shooter, died years back.
RICKKYYYYYYYYY🔊🔊🔊
RICKY!!! 🔫 Bam 🔫 Bam
"Either people dont know...dont show...what's goin on in da hood"...Ice Cube w/ one of the deepest lines in the movie...
*or don't care about what's going on in the hood.
Nah. The deepest line is: “I’m not from Africa, I’m from CRENSHAW MAFIA”
Yeah that was deep
@@KtotheG Comment winner!!!
"You african, you african booty scratcher"
RIP John Singleton, it’s crazy how much of an impact a single person can have on this world and just knowing we can’t see new masterpieces from him hurts.
Why dont they make movies like this anymore
George Easterling im glad they don't so much violence its sad
George Easterling The Last movie that was like this Was Straight Outta Compton
ms hello /indy girl it don't have to include violence
@@MKL3165 unfortunately violence is real and does exist cant hide in your safe space and believe just cuz u dont see it that it doesn't happen
Because these youngins are all about bullshit they need education and see what's really real
Man in glad i come from a 2 parent household i luv my mom and dad
Damn Skippy!! Love em and cherish em!
Im the same age of these actors Im from southcentral grew up with mom & dad in the house and I love them too
R.I.P Lloyd Avery
Everyone remembers that scene so iconic
My teen years were the late 60's to mid 70's. I never knew this type of life existed until I went to visit my brother in Riverside, CA in the summer of 1975 and we took a trip to LA where I saw first-hand the "hood experience". This movie nailed it right on the head!
I grew up in Riverside/Moreno Valley and San Bernardino when we got from Germany when my dad was in the Air Force in the 90's and I can relate to the movie because as you mentioned it is and still is a rough neighborhood. I left Riverside in 2010 and moved to Tacoma Washington and they say that they live in the ghetto I shook my head and said you do know what ghetto is until you live in LA, Riverside and San Bernardino the gang capital of the of the nation.
First time you saw crips da hood isn't a tourist looky loo destination...asshole and believe it dont ..
There are white people in east la ...ha lol after all we are all humans
Rest easy John Singleton. Love you.
Rip John you were a legend
I lived in SoCal for 10 years and one late night while I was cruising Hollywood Blvd, I decided to jump out of the car and take some video footage of the Hollywood Walk of Fame (the stars in the sidewalk), for my parents back in Kentucky. This was back in the 80's so I had one of those huge VCR recording cameras and I didn't want anyone to bust me upside my head and take it so I was very watchful of people walking on the sidewalk toward me. It was way after midnight so there wasn't a whole lot of foot traffic.
While showing Duke Ellington's star and narrating the video, I see two guys coming my way. I put the camera down to my side and watch them as they are passing but I suddenly recognized one of them! I say to the guy, "I know you!" The guy replies back, "Who am I?", at which point I'm completely drawing a blank as to what his name is but I respond, " You... you.... you're that guy who was in School Days!" The guy starts laughing and says, "My name is Laurence Fishburne." I was like, "Dude! Could you say something to my parents?
Laurence was cool as fuck. He says high to them and then starts telling me to be sure and check out his upcoming movies, "King of New York" and "Cadence" with Martin Sheen and Charlie Sheen. I'm sure that he told me about other projects but I was so dumbfounded that I totally missed most of it. Good thing I was recording! This was well before he was as big as he is now.
I never fathomed that he would become as big as he has and if you look at my avatar, you will see that I am emulating him from one of the biggest movies he has ever done. He's a phenomenal actor and I would say one down to earth brother. Out of all the celebrities that I meet in SoCal (and as a cop, I met a LOT), he easily is my favorite.
Best wishes my brother from a big fan!
One of the best movies ever! True to life lessons there.
Rest in heaven John Singleton 🙏🏾🙏🏾🕯🕯
Seriously there needs to be a sequel..
Rest in Power John Singleton, you were a way making film director, for all black Hollywood...🌷🌷You Are so unique, and genuine in your approach... THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HARD WORK AND FAITH IN YOUR VISION...🙏🏾🙏🏾You directed my favorite Michael Jackson video, “Remember the Time,” REST IN POWER, we will carry on your legacy...
Brilliant, courageous,wise inspirational, mature soul!!! John was a talented, gifted man. Goodnight John S!!!!!!!!!
It was crazy how Furious predicted at an early stage on what Doughboy would become….so many fatherless men in my hood fell into gangs for sure .
this movie is timeless... shows what was happening then and what is still happening now.
I really love Ice Cube man. Guys a legend.
Caldera Records same
Legendary actor lol
ice cube is the only one who didnt age...
I know he looks good
laughable5674 Nia long and Regina King looked good also and Morris
Blak dont crack
laughable5674 Cuba and Morris barely aged
Nia looks amazing
Classic Boyz N The Hood
Legendary...RIP J Singleton...
One of my all time favourite movies and I'm from the UK
Same here
Adam Andrews I'm not from the UK but am i okay commenting?
Kyle Thomas Yes you have special permission
That's 2116666.66667 hours worth of watching fool, that's a total of 241.6286149166667 years, get a life
wow, laurence fishborne looked much older than 30 in that movie.
GIVE MY BROTHER HIS BALL BACK!
Yall wanna see a dead body?
+CaptainDaring Man, I got enough money for a hundred balls...
Shiiit
CaptainDaring Don't you know this is a dead body?
They either don't know, don't show, or don't care about what happin in da hood
best hood movie ever in my opinion
Nah, Menace was a better movie but this was the original and had an effect on my life.
yeah they were both impactful just thought boyz n the hood showed not only violence but other issues in the hood like when laurence fishburgh was talking to them he was speaking real talk
Menace wasn't even close to being better.
Fishburne.
True
RIP JOHN SINGLETON 🙏🏾🙏🏾
One of the finest films ever made.
This film was a masterpiece.
*is
Get Ready mark of 30th anniversary of coming-of-age in the streets of south central LA, Tre, Ricky and Doughboy.
the movie "Boyz n the Hood" on July 2nd 🎊🎂🎥🎞🎵🎷🔫🔫🌆
the late-great Written and Directed John Singleton.
I can't believe this movie was in 1991.
Year I was Born
@@JR-wx2xf me too
Ja'Von Riley SAME HERE 2/10/91
YO MAMA BOYFRIEND 2/10/99 me
Me too.... 2/17/91
This Is A Goldpot!!!!!! I love all of y’all for this 1 of the best cast ever!!!!!
My friends and I visited doughboys house this past summer!! :)
I just realised John Singleton was also responsible for 2Fast2Furious.
Two movies absolutely influencing underground and mainstream culture.
Absolute legend.
"EJecto seato cuh! "Yep I can see it now lol
In The Movie (Boyz N The Hood)Lawrence Fishburne Aka Furious Styles Was Like A Father To Us All Black Young Men On The Big Screen ✊😁🎬🎥📺💯
I saw the movie the day it came out in theaters in '91. You could hear a pin drop when people were leaving.....powerful
I'm a 80's and 90's kid so always loved this movie and poetic justice
It's a touching movie and good life lesson
Wow! Seeing all these wonderful actors together talking about this iconic film is really amazing.
Boys N The Hood is a Classic Hood movie..😎
Amazing movie and is still relevant today!
Greatest movie all time so many emotions from me I remember watching it in theatres 1991 girls screaming people laughing crying everyone amazing movie rest in peace Dedrick Lexie Lloyd
I'll never forget this movie 🎥 I'll always remember the "experience" this movie gave me when I saw it. It was more than just a few funny moments and great special effects here and there. It was the experience I needed to have not being from South Central Los Angeles. Thank you John Singleton, rest in peace. 💞🕊
Rip John Singleton... Awesome 👏 Movie, great script, great directing, great relatable actors... Legendary 👑
And that's on the real 💯💯💯💯
Man honestly I remember watching Boyz in the hood as a child. My older brother rented it at a corner video store in south side Chicago back in the day, and damn. The impact of this film hits me even till this day.
In hindsight cube should've got nominated for best supporting actor. The Academy was(and still is kinda) just out of touch with it culturally..
Yep---the Academy could never fully appreciate a role like Ice Cube's in BNTH due to their own prejudices!
nyterpfan Boyz n The Hood and Three Kings are 2 films with Cube got snubbed from. Just like Denzel got snubbed for Malcolm X. and Samuel L Jackson Getting snubbed for Jungle Fever. Also Wesley Snipes for NJC.
+edupbeat They're out of touch with their own shadow. Ice Cube couldn't be nominated for this role because it portrays someone who shoots the bad guys to imitate real life in America, but it could give Gary Cooper an Oscar in High Noon as someone who shoots the bad guys to imitate real life in America. He needed a horse with a jheri curl mane and a Raiders cowboy hat and he would have had a chance.
drasticwillb So cube was a good guy in the movie? That's odd I thought he portrayed a gang banging crack dealer?
Charles Surber not everythings black and white. selling crack doesnt automatically make you a bad person
side note: regina king & nia long are sexy and great actors
Furious was an awesome character.
I'm so glad I have this movie on DVD 2 copies
The Wood was a great movie too and Ice Cube Ice T in Trespass another great early 90s black movie
Boyz N The Hood was one of the Best Movies that I have ever seen. I also feel that it was one of the Best movies ever made! Great job!
RIP John Singleton.
The BIG 3 boyz in the hood, menance to society and south central
Tre was the good kid in a MAAd city....
+D Ram like kendrick
D Ram spot on, Ricky too
And Brandi too
"I'm like Tre, that's Cuba Gooding"
- Kendrick
You gonna pull a Tre and say let me out dough? -Faboloua
r.i.p Lloyd avery, dedrick gilbert, lexie bigham
Wow, didn't realise they were all dead.
Screweduptexazg Washington FUCK Lloyds death is fucking crazzzzzy
John Singleton too
Dedrick Gobert**
@Screweduptexazg Washington who is Lexie Bigham and Lloyd Avery? I know the dude with the green eyes who played the blood that killed Ricky is dead. He was a blood in real life, but who is Lexie Bigham?
RiP John❤
Beautiful work of art and cinematography. Glad to hear it's in the Library of Congress.
Boyz n tha hood and baby boy were both made by John Singleton. Two different time periods, both are very good movies, but Boyz n tha hood will always be my favorite hood movie!!!
When something comes out to the masses and it represents the honesty hidden behind the curtain of a culture it becomes legendary because it opens the eyes of everyone that sees it.
One of the realist,truest movies that represent the struggles of young African Americans in poor ghettos .We need these types of movies to shed light that we need some help
I CANT UNDERSTAND HOW HE'S GONE 💯
Amazing movie. It perfectly captures that time period
actually, boulevard nights came out long before boys in the hood. it's focused on chicano gangs, but it's one of the first, realistic hood / gangs / varrio movies, and based in california. late 70's, i believe
boys in the hood's one of my favorites, though.
And don't forget the low, low budget "rebuttal" to Boulevard Nights, Duke Of Earl (1979) which is one of my favorite Los Angeles story films, right along with Chinatown (1974)
True Confession (1981) Stand And Deliver (1988) Grand Canyon (1992) Heat (1995)
Colors
Exactly
I know I’m late commenting on this but I have to say that when I saw this movie 30 something years ago…I didn’t realize the impact that it would have on my life and my children’s life. Although it was a different time , it is still relevant today
This movie and Menace are both really good movies. To me, this movie is a bit more fun to watch than Menace. It had alot more of that 80's flair. Menace was more 90's flair. I cant really explain it. I love both of these movies, they do a great job of bringing back memories as I'm watching them!
Massive influence on me, being British Indian.& seeking knowledge as a 16 year old this movie resonated on so many levels, universal truths about injustice, love, lack of opportunities & education lead can lead to dark roads - black cinema at its finest.
All good movies but.......Boyz n the hood>Menace> South Central> Colors
Loving this one brother thanks for sharing this very important information giving thanks this is one of my favorite movies of all times
Excellent video! Extraordinary Film.
That Ricky scene still gives me chills and the end especially cubes scene..that look in cubes eyes...
Cube & Morris have aged well!
Elizabeth Goodwin Cuba have aged well too..
Elizabeth Goodwin ..they're only in their 40s,but yes, still fine!
When i watch this film it brings back a feeling i only got from this film the music is perfect the story is true on every level days where so much simple back then now its like nothing has any soul to it
Prefer this over straight outta compton
leslie chowSLU Straight outta Compton was about NWA ! Music
All day long that straight of Compton movie was Super garb compared to this
Anyday of the week
Sooc is a sience fiction movie, 75% not true.
ALWAYS been one of my favorite movies.
What a classic film! It brought back so many memories of me and my brother growing in the projects.
Laurence fishburne is right its a universal story from all over the world. they have hoods and stories exactly like movie. So this movie touch so many people all around the world 🌎
Fantastic! I love genuine black success stories!!
12:00 makes a great point "the world doesn't realize what goes on in south central LA" and "South Central LA" doesn't realize what goes on in the REAL BIG WORLD!
Has the hood changed for better since 90s?
+Euphoria Nonstop no. essentially this movie still acts as an accurate representation of what goes on.
***** same thing, but the hoods are now split between blacks and mexicans
+Euphoria Nonstop yeah it changed don't let this fool lie to you. Crime is way down. Same shit goes on yeah. But not how it used to be.. No where close
Yeah it's gotten way better because now we got gang laws, gang injunctions, & it's cameras all over the damn place
This is one of the best movies ever made, period.
in 91' i would have sold my soul for cuba's yellow shirt!
Everytime i watch this movie.....it brings back that feel......that feeling of why i wanted to make movies in the first place......this is forever a black classic.....it never gets old.