Everybody that interacted with 'Pac has similar stories. He was a one of a kind guy. Smart enough to be well read and knowledgeable about the arts, dumb enough to run his mouth and get into fights every weekend. Revolutionary enough to have so many ideas on changing the community, gangsta enough to pull guns and tattoo Thug Life. Keep Ya Head Up one minute and Hit Em Up the next. That's why people connect with him, he was a regular human with up's and down's, strengths and weaknesses, and he was always able to admit it.
Justin Lamarr Tupac was truly one of a kind he was smart in had knowledge but if you disrespected him or his people shit would get violent because he stood on his respect in for his black community
He's one of the few people that speak on Pac and keep it real... People meet Pac one time and act like they're best friends. Tyrin never put his ass on a pedestal.
Best line in that movie was by Charles S. Dutton, "Being a black man in america isn't easy. The Hunt is on! And you're the prey." That shit was deep, and the way he said it was great. Shout out to Charles S. Dutton, an underrated actor.
The FinesseFamily my fravorite line was "you, you know you den fucked up now right, like you just fucked up big time" from that cop when he was getting interrogated😂😂💯🙏🏾
I respect him more for admitting he didn't care for Tupac at first... but he grew to respect & like him after their paths crossed later on in life... sometimes you just need to talk to a person and feel where they're coming from... don't always judge a book by its cover, that some grown man shit right there!!! ✌😎
@@UzziHD he mentioned that Tupac was just another rapper to him at the time and was annoyed at the fact that he kept interrupting rehearsal on a movie that would be his first starring role. I mean anyone in that spot would feel that way.
That sound familiar to every person who knows deep down they could’ve saved they friend from getting that ass whooped but froze up 🤣 or remembered a time where you felt they didn’t have your back so
@@jackadoni nah back then artist WOULD Hence many ppl saying to Suge Knight this aint the 90's you can't move like that no more. Shit TLC stormed Clive Davis with goons, Puffy artist and producers, actors, etc. Hell 80's babies weren't just victims of the crack era they're the first generation after of the civil rights era. So those a lil before from the 70's were bout it bout it that was gang war era! The 60's: SNCC, PANTHERS FOI, MALCOLM X, ETC...RAP wasn't ALL gangsta then we were NOT for the BS...hence WHY THE GOVERNMENT FLOODED THE HOODS WITH HEROINE DURING THE 70'S AND WHY THE CRACK EPIDEMIC HAPPENED, WE SAW OUR ADULTS WE LOOKED UP TO FALL AND WENT WILD FUCK THAT NOT TODAY NOT TODAY! Even the early 2000's had the 90's flavor but Black folk was getting they coins. In the words of Dame Dash "hip hop is a young people sport". Now I believe it is a lifestyle an attitude the manifestation of the Black American experience in expresive form. It isnt just music (words, rhythms, and beats) its the fashion, the slang, the swagger, the pain, the blend of everything we brought, everything we were taught, the struggle, the fight, the dignity, the pride, the dancing. People say AA have the least culture out of the diaspora. While we don't have carnival or parades, or a language that can be traced back to latin...in the words of puffy " we run the world, NOTHING IS HOT UNTIL WE MAKE IT HOT". Now if we could just raise capital and get some wealth we'd be cool. But our language patterns and cadence as well as colloquialisms and slang ARE our traditional languages we ALWAYS had to speak a different language to SURVIVE. We have ALWAYS been prey in our land. We are still EASILY pushed backed into slave status today. Mass incarceration makes you 3/5 of a person politically. We have stratification and systematic racism that keeps us bound similar to our South African brethren. We need to recognize our POWER, and wealth is the only motivation for us being used as chattel with GLOBAL EFFORTS TO ERASE THE CULTURAL MEMORIES OF PEOPLE OF THE DIASPORA AND SPECIFICALLY BLACK AMERICANS. SO IN ESSENCE YEA HE WOULD'VE WENT AT A WHITE GUY. HELL CUBE WENT AT JERRY HELLER. BACK THEN WASNT NO PUMP FAKING YOU EITHER GOT IT OR GOT YO ASS TOGETHER
Deese Knutz you are one hating, ignorant person to speak on the dead brotha he did more for the community then you ever did so what does that make you?
Dorian McGowen is the greatest of all time and the things he directed to us when we were younger listening to him and recording his songs off the radio are timeless and mean more now then they did back then. we were only lucky enough to have him for a short period
That's easy to do when you just jump somebody turn on one if you had a big problem with them why didn't he say something when they were outside together by themselves and handle it like men
@@filthy0819 FACTS !! Director called Pac a bitch to his face and said let's go outside. Pac ain't turn up, and ain't fight. But comes back 15 deep to jump 2 dudes, all of a sudden the gangsta come out.
Unfortunately a lot people have that same unjustified opinion of Pac that he was just a crazy rebel running around wild af. Once they dig deeper and actually take a glimpse at the mans soul, they come to realize how true and genuine he was. Wild with a cause, but heartfelt and genuine overall and a man of honor. Never be another 👊🏻
Brett Blizzard WELL SAID... OR AS MICHAEL ERIC DYSON WOULD SAY... he had a hard day was huge than any he was transformation of flux and he was looking for the right way to articulate Humanity in the mist of chaotic difficulty!!! he was the MAN!!!!
xXRottenCornXx209 So you bought the beer at 11:20? 2 hours later of wearing a nigga down .So for sure you bought the beer at 12:20? Yeah. See you know you dun fukked up right? You know you fukked up? I uhh I mean uhhh I dont' know uhh I mean I think? uhhh
"Next time you fire a nigga, you fire a nigga like a man!" LMFAO, now THAT'S Pac right there! I don't know why y'all saying he lied, he probably was just saying he didn't have no real relationship with him and never really kicked it with him like that. That sound exactly like what Pac wild ass probably said after beating dude ass though, that got me crying lol!
@@KrushgrooveOG I can't really call some of the shit the Hughes brothers did to the nigga that put them on in the first place enough to give a fuck. Menace is a classic but it's clearly a reason no one that came in the game with them still fucks with them dudes...
I loved that movie.. very iconic.. You can tell a good movie when you remember almost all of it a year after you only seen it only once.. The hole cast was great..
Cain fuck Cain u think I give a fuck about a Cain let's see if his ass laughing after 5-0 get a hold of this mother fucking tape I don't give a fuck about no mother fucking cain🤣🤣🤣
You guys are forgetting that was he is talking about happened in like 92. 2pac only had one album and the movies he was in hadn't even come out yet. To Tyrin he was just a new up and coming rapper at that time.
@@Itsjustasidehustle Pac's second album came out after Menace II Society, plus he had just finished filming Poetic Justice right before reading for Menace, so buddy is right about Pac's fame. Everybody didn't know him yet
@@mikehouston9978 Strictly 4 My Niggaz was released February 13, 1993... Menace 2 Society was released May 26, 1993... Like I said Pac had 2 album's plus a movie out before Menace came out he was already known as a rapper and actor go do your research...
Live by the sword ⚔️ die by the sword. So the mystery behind TuPac’s death really is no mystery. Momma said no matter how bad you think you are there is somebody out there badder.
Maybe not that severe but Pac was violent and felt tough as fuck. Snoop got a story of him and Pac coming to Nas hood. Pac started acting like the shit like he was the shit and nobody could touch him. Nas was cool about it (him and the bunch of dudes with him) and things went well.
My favorite line when I think the dude name was Stacy in the movie said Look at Kane over there trying to be me and shit and Kane waved him off like hold up nicca classic 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@KillahD48 yo why the fuck are negative fuck boys/internet gangsters like you always gotta hate? cant you live without that shit, is that oxygen to you? hate? you fucking fake fuck, Pac is for most of his fans the big bro/father figure theyve never had .. thats whats makes him so special. i didnt type any where that i knew him personally so why the fuck you gotta come with that hate shit? are you not happy with you life son? if so, hatin will not make you happy aight son? so stop being a bitch ass fake fuck.
Definitely a cultural and regional thing (at that time). Where I'm from a man fights his own battles. The notion of ganging up on someone is considered cowardly. Nowadays that's just how it is. It's like this young cat told me regarding always having a gun. "I hear you Mr. Dee but why take an ass whipping if i don't have to?" The notion of the risk of getting your ass beat and stepping in the proverbial circle to know your worth as an individual would've been lost on someone with the mentality of do anything to give you an advantage. I know because I've had it before.
Killin me with the part on the legendary lines cuz my friends and I quote it in public places, and people who see it either start crackin up or look at us like we’re crazy; especially when we’re out gettin burgers 😂😂
Everybody that interacted with 'Pac has similar stories. He was a one of a kind guy. Smart enough to be well read and knowledgeable about the arts, dumb enough to run his mouth and get into fights every weekend. Revolutionary enough to have so many ideas on changing the community, gangsta enough to pull guns and tattoo Thug Life. Keep Ya Head Up one minute and Hit Em Up the next. That's why people connect with him, he was a regular human with up's and down's, strengths and weaknesses, and he was always able to admit it.
Justin Lamarr Tupac was truly one of a kind he was smart in had knowledge but if you disrespected him or his people shit would get violent because he stood on his respect in for his black community
Justin Lamarr well said
voice control that's just how he was as a person u gotta respect it
What you just described is called A CONTRADICTION
EverywhereDologenesis meh yoi could look at it that way i jus see it as pac was just a nuanced diverse individual
His voice is exactly the same as it was in 93'
Hosea Santana lol right
Nailed it
Hosea Santana not exactly but very similar I think he sounds more grown💀
But wtf happened to MC Eiht’s voice?
Stayed away from those hard drugs niggas in Hollywood are known for doing
He's one of the few people that speak on Pac and keep it real... People meet Pac one time and act like they're best friends. Tyrin never put his ass on a pedestal.
Abdul Wahid right😅😅😅
Exactly
To him Tupac was just another person. Tuner said Tupac was messing up the movie he was the lead role.
He was low key hating that's why.
@@aayanrussell7972 nah.
Best line in that movie was by Charles S. Dutton, "Being a black man in america isn't easy. The Hunt is on! And you're the prey." That shit was deep, and the way he said it was great. Shout out to Charles S. Dutton, an underrated actor.
Absolutely that line stuck with me when the movie came out especially at the end when Cain is speaking from third party because he was dead.
Victim mentality if you ask me
@@patrickalcantara1790 well nobody asked you. You pussy!
Best line...that line was for ADOS men in the USA
That line always sends a chill up my spine!
All these stories about Tupac..I wish he was around to tell them himself
For real imagine how insane it would be to see an older 2pac on a vlad interview
These type of stories are why he isn't here. Think about THAT
@@honestabe6610 Thank you for saying it.
There is an interview where pac talks about this too
Tupac did an interview on this situation
"Dog, you strapped?"
"You knowwww it!"
Definitely the dopest line. I even used it on an occasion or two.....
Geo “look at them muuuthafuckin wheeels”
My favorite line
Best line everrr
The best lines in the movie hands down!!!! I still say this till this day
My favorite Menace II Society line was "Aye homie, you need some help?" And he smoked that nga 😂
The FinesseFamily Ay homie yo need some help?
Ay niggas hurry yo ass up
My fav line is when the white dude goes to see Chauncey in the hood and Chauncey goes to him “I don’t give a fuck what I said nigga”! Lol
The Admiral 💪😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The FinesseFamily my fravorite line was "you, you know you den fucked up now right, like you just fucked up big time" from that cop when he was getting interrogated😂😂💯🙏🏾
I respect him more for admitting he didn't care for Tupac at first... but he grew to respect & like him after their paths crossed later on in life... sometimes you just need to talk to a person and feel where they're coming from... don't always judge a book by its cover, that some grown man shit right there!!! ✌😎
He never said any of that
Word up
Also seasons of life.. Where u at and where that person is at may not be best but later on different seasons of both lives maybe perfect
@@UzziHD he mentioned that Tupac was just another rapper to him at the time and was annoyed at the fact that he kept interrupting rehearsal on a movie that would be his first starring role. I mean anyone in that spot would feel that way.
Truth.
"NextTimeYouFireANiggaYouFireANiggaLikeAMan. Err err errbody doomdoom doom d-erry err rmmm! Over." 😂😂😂😂
Lmao...it sounded accurate and legit he couldn't have been lying
Ray Shepherd 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ha ha ha
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lml
“C’mon man, we’re supposed to be brothers” 😂
😂
“Oh you wanna kick knowledge huh nigha?! You wanna kick knowledge??” 🤦🏾♂️ 🥶 🌎
And ill take a double burger with cheese!
Lol
Heard the voice when I read this lol
@@hermanaencristo33 😂😂 “double burger with cheese”.
how you leave your twin though lol
Lol right that's dirty as hell at least try to save your brother
Biggest display of disloyalty I've ever heard of
Shiiidddd it's two of them the other one won't be missed 😂🤣
@@folokgdaboss274 😂😂😂😂 you ain't shit
Marc Barksdale you wrong. lol 😂
Best line: "Put some links with them grits, I'm hungrier than a motherf%%*"
Curtis Coleman lmao put some damn links wit dem grits 😭😂😂
MC Eight in the background in response:: "The fuck you think I look like Alice bitch" LMAO
Lol my nigga
“Why don’t you come back thru here round, uh...👀 ten thetty??””
Jeff Aholics lmao 😂
"It happen so fast, I couldn't get a chance" MY ASS😂😂😂💯
Tutu Rozayy same thing i was thinking 💀😂😂
That stutter told it ALL!!😭😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That sound familiar to every person who knows deep down they could’ve saved they friend from getting that ass whooped but froze up 🤣 or remembered a time where you felt they didn’t have your back so
"They they see.. They was somewhere else.." Looking ass
Most legendary line" oh you a baller you a baller huh" 😂
"You a bal------ gimme this muthafuckin shit!"
You tryna kick knowledge?! 🤣
And I'll take a double burger with cheese. What?!!
It ain't mine I had the Jimmie on extra tight.
Best line of the whole movie? Lmao
"I SAID A DOUBLE BURGER WITH CHEESE!!"
Xtasy Musik "come on man i thought we was supposed to be brothers!"
@@theinsanekidd8500 That was a great line and scene. Niggas was about that money, and could give a fuck about Black brotherhood.
Now see you almost made me smoke yo ass........ man come on we supposed to be brothers lmkao
A double burger WITH cheese
"Any of y'all wanna cheeseburger? What?"
Ofcourse Vlad would remember the gay line from the movie.
Mr Tibbs 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
lol
Mr Tibbs 😂😂😂😂
cultue vulture gotta throw his poison in it
My nigga you repeated the same shit 10x consecutively. Slow down lol
“What!?! He fled the scene” 😂😂he funny asf lol with the sounds 😂😂😂
who got snaps on the petrol?
Slangin all that shit in the hood
Classic!!!
Nigga Pump My Shit!..
Bro it's funny Because it really be like that. Er body wanna climb in yo shit but dont never wanna cough up no funds.
For real I used to say that all the time lol I used to have a pearl white Cadillac DeVille
PAC is one of the greatest of all time, that man didn’t play games.
Exactly!! For getting fired he jumped the director. I bet if it was a white director he wouldn't have did that.
@@jackadoni nah back then artist WOULD Hence many ppl saying to Suge Knight this aint the 90's you can't move like that no more. Shit TLC stormed Clive Davis with goons, Puffy artist and producers, actors, etc. Hell 80's babies weren't just victims of the crack era they're the first generation after of the civil rights era. So those a lil before from the 70's were bout it bout it that was gang war era! The 60's: SNCC, PANTHERS FOI, MALCOLM X, ETC...RAP wasn't ALL gangsta then we were NOT for the BS...hence WHY THE GOVERNMENT FLOODED THE HOODS WITH HEROINE DURING THE 70'S AND WHY THE CRACK EPIDEMIC HAPPENED, WE SAW OUR ADULTS WE LOOKED UP TO FALL AND WENT WILD FUCK THAT NOT TODAY NOT TODAY! Even the early 2000's had the 90's flavor but Black folk was getting they coins. In the words of Dame Dash "hip hop is a young people sport". Now I believe it is a lifestyle an attitude the manifestation of the Black American experience in expresive form. It isnt just music (words, rhythms, and beats) its the fashion, the slang, the swagger, the pain, the blend of everything we brought, everything we were taught, the struggle, the fight, the dignity, the pride, the dancing. People say AA have the least culture out of the diaspora. While we don't have carnival or parades, or a language that can be traced back to latin...in the words of puffy " we run the world, NOTHING IS HOT UNTIL WE MAKE IT HOT". Now if we could just raise capital and get some wealth we'd be cool. But our language patterns and cadence as well as colloquialisms and slang ARE our traditional languages we ALWAYS had to speak a different language to SURVIVE. We have ALWAYS been prey in our land. We are still EASILY pushed backed into slave status today. Mass incarceration makes you 3/5 of a person politically. We have stratification and systematic racism that keeps us bound similar to our South African brethren. We need to recognize our POWER, and wealth is the only motivation for us being used as chattel with GLOBAL EFFORTS TO ERASE THE CULTURAL MEMORIES OF PEOPLE OF THE DIASPORA AND SPECIFICALLY BLACK AMERICANS. SO IN ESSENCE YEA HE WOULD'VE WENT AT A WHITE GUY. HELL CUBE WENT AT JERRY HELLER. BACK THEN WASNT NO PUMP FAKING YOU EITHER GOT IT OR GOT YO ASS TOGETHER
@Deese Knutz stfu bitch
Deese Knutz you are one hating, ignorant person to speak on the dead brotha he did more for the community then you ever did so what does that make you?
Dorian McGowen is the greatest of all time and the things he directed to us when we were younger listening to him and recording his songs off the radio are timeless and mean more now then they did back then. we were only lucky enough to have him for a short period
Tyrin Turner sounds like he's being interrogated by VladTV 💻 Menace to Society part 2 😂😂😂🎤💯
Torores Lee “you know you done fucked up. Right?”
That stuttering tho 😂
You know you fucked up!!
So. You. Bought. The. Bottle. Of. Beer.... @ 11:45
On god.lol bro I said the same damn thing... he tryin not to fuck up again.lol🤣🤣🤣
"Car doors, DOOMP DOOMP" LMFAOOO
The FinesseFamily 😂😂😂
Lol that had me weak 😂😂
The FinesseFamily on my life ayeeee i was rolling im talkn bout he's great with sound effects😜😂😂😂😂
he could do sound effects for movies lol that was hilarious
TomBigDripBrady 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
The hunt is on and your the pray: one of the most meaningful lines in a movie
Indeed
Charles Dutton said he wasn’t even gonna do the movie until he read that scene. Completely changed his mind.
Every black person should have that line stuck in their brain for life because it's very true.
“Next time you fire a nigga fire a nigga like a man” 😂😂😂
That's easy to do when you just jump somebody turn on one if you had a big problem with them why didn't he say something when they were outside together by themselves and handle it like men
@@filthy0819 FACTS !! Director called Pac a bitch to his face and said let's go outside. Pac ain't turn up, and ain't fight. But comes back 15 deep to jump 2 dudes, all of a sudden the gangsta come out.
When Tupac jumped Allen he was like
"You need some help homie"
Tyrin had jada for a movie
Tupac had jada for life 😁😂
Chitown Mytown official one and only channel you a goof
B7st 5hat ass 4 real
Are you slow slow or just SLOOOOWWW slow?
Tyrin faked smash my nigga pac really smash. Jada still talking about pac to this day
That was Jada first entanglement
They should relaunch Menace to Society and show it back at the movies. Classic
The best lines in that movie are: "I had on a jimmy hat extra tight..." What that mean?!" It mean it ain't mine!!!!"
Walker Smith ain tryna go out like willie lump lump
Facts lmao
BEST LINE IS 😃 "LET'S GO TWIST THIS NGGA'S CAP BACK"
Yes
Cain was my dream husband when I was younger omg he was so laid back and smooth 😘
Tierica Ford he was sexy and brown. And that s curl 🤩
YESSS!!!! 🥰🥰🥰
GOAT ..sound effects with the fighting scene "fire me like a man"...LMAO 03:00
ProjectDystopia Lmao that shit was funny as hell
Pac didn't give a Fukk haha
Oh hilarious u piece of shit
UrDaddy 69 shit was funny
ProjectDystopia I got excited for a second 😂
Unfortunately a lot people have that same unjustified opinion of Pac that he was just a crazy rebel running around wild af. Once they dig deeper and actually take a glimpse at the mans soul, they come to realize how true and genuine he was. Wild with a cause, but heartfelt and genuine overall and a man of honor. Never be another 👊🏻
Brett Blizzard WELL SAID... OR AS MICHAEL ERIC DYSON WOULD SAY... he had a hard day was huge than any he was transformation of flux and he was looking for the right way to articulate Humanity in the mist of chaotic difficulty!!! he was the MAN!!!!
Tupac was full of shit.
Akhibrass, the beauty of perception.
Brett Blizzard it actually seems like everyone just worships the man. But he’s no man to be praised
Damn I'm loving all these great comments about 2pac.
The ONLY thing 2pac was missing was a cape I swear!!.
ContinualStroke313 right...lol
Superheroes don't get their to fight their battles for them.
ContinualStroke313 super thug! aha!
Hell yea!
TUPAC IS THE GREATEST ARTIST OF ALL TIME CAPE OR NO CAPE
Hughes brother told Pac- “ I don’t want any trouble...just get out “
🤣🤣🤣
His Voice Never Changed
Vlad would be the dude that remembers the GAYEST Line in the whole movie... out of all the actual Classic Lines. SMH Lol
"Track shoes" 😂😂
O.J Pimpson 🏃🏿 🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿
He FLED the scene😂😂😂😂
Ahaaa
In England we call that ‘Dasheeeeen’
Track shoes, best part of the interview!!
"He fled the scene" 😭😭😭
You know Pac was a real one for leaving this many entertaining stories over damn near 25 years later. R.I.P my nigga.
Eeeeeeverybody got a 2pac story
Tupac life outside of rap could be a series
Officer Vlad got Tyrin Turner in for questioning i see
Mike Rier lol
😂😂😂😂♂🤦🏿
You know you done fucked up, right?
xXRottenCornXx209 haha this interview reminds me so much of that part
xXRottenCornXx209 So you bought the beer at 11:20? 2 hours later of wearing a nigga down .So for sure you bought the beer at 12:20? Yeah. See you know you dun fukked up right? You know you fukked up? I uhh I mean uhhh I dont' know uhh I mean I think? uhhh
dmanc1 put some links down with them grit!!!!
lol, you rite he stuttering too hard
LOL!!! I knew I was gonna read this!
So mad that this wasn't in the movie
"You owe me some money mothafucka?"
"Hell naw but here you go"
🤣🤣🤣
KAINE.......
KAIIIINNNNEEEE.......
KAAAIIIINNNNEEEEE.....
I would never leave my twin to get beat ima be right there with him fighting taking blows nd throwing elbows
Ong
No you wouldn't
my two favorite lines of the movie " you know you fucked up right " "look at the mf'n wheels " lmao classic
Look at the mf wheels 😭
Ion think u know me homie
Track shoes lmaoo you can tell dude funny in real life
"Next time you fire a nigga, you fire a nigga like a man!" LMFAO, now THAT'S Pac right there! I don't know why y'all saying he lied, he probably was just saying he didn't have no real relationship with him and never really kicked it with him like that. That sound exactly like what Pac wild ass probably said after beating dude ass though, that got me crying lol!
I can't really call 12 on 1 or 2. Beating dudes ass. He could had at least fought him like a man.
@@KrushgrooveOG I can't really call some of the shit the Hughes brothers did to the nigga that put them on in the first place enough to give a fuck. Menace is a classic but it's clearly a reason no one that came in the game with them still fucks with them dudes...
"Dddddddid i stutter mothafucker??"
😂😂😂😂♂🤦🏿😭
2:59 best part 😂
💯🤣
Kaine sound like he got sugar in his tank.
bclaude87 I'm sitting here fucked up like this nigga sound wild fruity then I peep ain't just me thinking shit
bclaude87 u wanna come up in here questioning my man hood mother effer i ain't no punk.
You typed that like you want a nigga checking ya manhood or taking it 🤔
On everything
bclaude87 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yo I love these PAC stories lol 😂
Wish I could hear them from himself
How you see him getting beat up but you couldn't help him just say you didn't want no smoke either Tyrin 😂
favorite line hands down
"you know you done fucked up right"
Absolutely 👌
I loved that movie.. very iconic.. You can tell a good movie when you remember almost all of it a year after you only seen it only once.. The hole cast was great..
Bill Dukes line in the interrogation room is the most memorable line in that movie
" you know you done fucked up right ? "
I liked in the beginning of the movie when baby CAIN SAID "What the fuck is that" after drinking the beer. Everybody started laughing.
Tupac narrated it just like he did here. "He ran fiiiya!" Tupac said 🤣🤣
Two of my fav movies. Menace and Juice!! Truly enjoyed this interview!!!
My favorite line is when the bill tells Chaunsey " that looks like Cain whooping your ass"😆😆😆
Cain fuck Cain u think I give a fuck about a Cain let's see if his ass laughing after 5-0 get a hold of this mother fucking tape I don't give a fuck about no mother fucking cain🤣🤣🤣
He stutters like how he did in the interrogation scene in Menace to society 😂😂
I peep that too he in character in real life lol 😂
So you bought the bottle of beer at 11:15?
😂😂😂😂♂🤦🏿
"Afta we was leavin', other peoples was comin' in..." LOL
Here after Albert Hughes interview
2:17 Whatttttt!!!! He fled da scene Track Shoes🏃🏿♂️ Done 💀💀💀💀💀💀
I miss Tyrin! Glad to see you on here!
U don't know him to miss him ctfu
“We supposed to be brothas”!
You guys are forgetting that was he is talking about happened in like 92. 2pac only had one album and the movies he was in hadn't even come out yet. To Tyrin he was just a new up and coming rapper at that time.
Doctre81 Juice ?
@@denirojuarez7351 had literally just came out
Pac had 2 album's out Juice was out and he was working on poetic justice with Janet Jackson so pac was the man even then.
@@Itsjustasidehustle Pac's second album came out after Menace II Society, plus he had just finished filming Poetic Justice right before reading for Menace, so buddy is right about Pac's fame. Everybody didn't know him yet
@@mikehouston9978 Strictly 4 My Niggaz was released February 13, 1993... Menace 2 Society was released May 26, 1993... Like I said Pac had 2 album's plus a movie out before Menace came out he was already known as a rapper and actor go do your research...
Man this guy hasn't aged a day! Good genetics.
Your crazy. Dude age like milk
El CID71 What are you talking about?! He looks the same.
El CID71 He looks the same. Like Nas
Live by the sword ⚔️ die by the sword. So the mystery behind TuPac’s death really is no mystery. Momma said no matter how bad you think you are there is somebody out there badder.
this dude making seem like pac wasn't shit back in the day before he joined death row naw bro
Frederick Johnson he seem like a hater
Chris Travis yeah pretty much
Maybe not that severe but Pac was violent and felt tough as fuck. Snoop got a story of him and Pac coming to Nas hood. Pac started acting like the shit like he was the shit and nobody could touch him. Nas was cool about it (him and the bunch of dudes with him) and things went well.
TheChillSection I heard snoop talk about that in a interview nas had respect for 2pac but many people did fear death row 2pac in suge
Pac was not that big of a deal until Death Row.
I think he a vampire his voice hasn't changed and he still fine ass hell almost 50 dann
Tupac movie > Tyrin hairline
LOL
Donell Meeks 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. That nigga got a lace front !!!!
@@realpurplegoldminnesotavik7829 his barber went overboard with the hair fibers on his hair lining
They definitely should've Blended it Moooooore But I Swear I Loooooove Kain !!
Didn't he say in the last interview he last saw Tupac when he left the rehearsal reading?
Stugots666x No he said that was the last he saw him about that movie.
It's all the same interview..just Vlad puts them in sections
involving the movie
HAHA!! I love that he asked Tyrin what his favorite lines from the movie are!
you bought the beer at 11pm ....Vlad is menacing this dude
3:02 me when I pick my food up but left my wallet at home
He stuttering like he in that room all over again "I b-b-b-bought the bottle at 12" "Alan is there t-t-t-t-takin a beating"
I swear he is 🤣🤣
Some ppl have speech impairments fam
@2:22 “Track shoes……done” 😂
"Yeah uh let me get a burger with fries"
Caine: NIGGA I SAID CHEESE!!!!
I LOVE the "oh you a balla" line. Shit had me laughing good
Favorite line: I ain’t tryna go out like Willy Lump Lump 😂
"Who got some snaps on the petro?"
dam them sound effects were fire🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂
He said " track shoes.......done" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I'm weak AF!!!!
lol vlad sound like an investigator.....tyrin sound like he's a snitch
😂😂😂😂♂🤦🏿
My favorite line when I think the dude name was Stacy in the movie said Look at Kane over there trying to be me and shit and Kane waved him off like hold up nicca classic 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
3:32 HAAHAHAHAHAHAHA PAC MAN, WHAT A FUCKING SOLDIER, BIG BRO SPAZZED OUT ON ANY MOTHERFUCKER EVERYTIME EVERYWHERE!
revolutie big bro? You don't even know him clown.
@KillahD48 yo why the fuck are negative fuck boys/internet gangsters like you always gotta hate? cant you live without that shit, is that oxygen to you? hate? you fucking fake fuck, Pac is for most of his fans the big bro/father figure theyve never had .. thats whats makes him so special. i didnt type any where that i knew him personally so why the fuck you gotta come with that hate shit? are you not happy with you life son? if so, hatin will not make you happy aight son? so stop being a bitch ass fake fuck.
03:00 Mans sound FX are priceless, even Vlad laughing. 😁 😆 🤣
This guy hasn't aged a day, he seems like the actual character from the movie
Still stuttering like he's being interrogated
I enjoy VladTv, but I swear his interviews sound like first48 interrogations
He still stuttering. Lol. You know you done F@#! right. 😂 I don't believe nothing he say.
Best Line " Cain do you can whether you live or die? I do"
Cool interview
Oh you a baller? You a baller huh? Give me this mutha... that's my favorite line too😂😂😂
Tyrin brain playing Marco Polo 😂😂🤣🤣
Definitely a cultural and regional thing (at that time). Where I'm from a man fights his own battles. The notion of ganging up on someone is considered cowardly. Nowadays that's just how it is. It's like this young cat told me regarding always having a gun. "I hear you Mr. Dee but why take an ass whipping if i don't have to?" The notion of the risk of getting your ass beat and stepping in the proverbial circle to know your worth as an individual would've been lost on someone with the mentality of do anything to give you an advantage. I know because I've had it before.
2:55 translation-“I saw the whole thing but I’m not getting involved cuz I don’t want to get beat up too”
😂😂😂
Killin me with the part on the legendary lines cuz my friends and I quote it in public places, and people who see it either start crackin up or look at us like we’re crazy; especially when we’re out gettin burgers 😂😂
"track shoes, Done!" Best quote ever