The range of the late Tupac Shakur? Unrivaled...this guy had an epic and believable performance as Bishop, early on in his career. He had so much to live for. R.I.P PAC we miss you
Really, bro? I give Pac credit for his performance as the psychopathic Bishop and his role as a cop in Gang Related but, in his other roles... he basically played himself.
Omar Epps "Q", born in Brooklyn, Khalil Kain, "Raheem" born in Harlem. Tupac Shakur was born in East Harlem, The only actor not born in New York was Steel, who is from Newark, New Jersey. They don't have fake New York accents . They just didn't abuse the word "Bro" like this generation. 😂
Lmao Nah the only one who really didn’t sound like they from New York was Raheem but that was back in da day who knows. We were born and raised in Harlem so we would know😂
@@BingeTies yo you guys pick out the craziest things in movies. #1 you said tu pac had 2 guns one in his hand one in his waist. thats actually the fault of the film editor. He had 2 prop guns...that one was not supposed to be in his waist band and the editor missed it. # 2 in friday you were the only ones to notice another guy in Ice Cube girls bed when she called him about being with another girl. hyo your perception is on point
@@Xfactor444-x4n Some young people still sound like Raheem in present NYC. It's not a back in the day thing . The content creators just probably haven't met people who sound like that😂 NYC has several accents. They all have similarities but some differences too
The actor who played Raheem was actually the oldest of the crew . In real life he was 28 , while the other fellas were 19, Pac was 20 at the time. Q girlfriend was definitely wild for dating a highschool student
Juice is having that gun and power. Bishop changed once he got his hands on the gun. FunFact that was 2pacs 1st movie and people believed he was really crazy. He killed that role😂😅
When he movie ends you hear that Q becomes a radio Dj. That's his scratching being shouted out. The person who did all the real scratching though was Dj Scratch from the group classic rap group EPMD; he was the Dj in the club that gave Q the middle finger.
If you paid attention to the beginning, Bishop was already a lil unhinged. That’s y they all protected him. Especially Raheem….. You guys should watch Tupac and Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice next😁
8:40 open your mind they are some great classic black & white movies, like the movie that they were watching White Heat(1949), you guys have to watch it!
Thats how it be in the hood. I remember growing up in Pink houses Projects in East New york and in Sheepshead bay projects in Brooklyn. This movie was always a reference to watch people, even the ones you grow up with and call your best friend. Especially in Brooklyn.
Bishops dad was raped in prison which is why he was sitting in the chair catatonic. That’s why bishop had a complex about running from everyone including radamez. He wanted to have juice by any means.
Pac was a damn good actor. He played bishop so well. Bishop snapped because of all the things he said at the house. He was tired of running, he was tired be looked over, he wanted to take control of his own life
I remember watching this movie after it was just released on HBO at home having a sleepover with my friends when I was 7! Watching it as an adult years later and getting to fully appreciate the culture, trends and music of those iconic times is really something else! Great movie!
Check out the movies Fresh(1994), Paid In Full(2002)(Based on a True Story), Belly(1998), Get Rich Or Die Tryin(2005)(50 Cent said it’s about 75% accurate to his life story), Above The Rim(1994), New Jack City(1991), American Me(1992), ATL(2006), Class Act(1992), Set It Off(1996), Don’t Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood(1996), Notorious(2009)(Biggie Smalls story), Baby Boy(2001), House Party(1990), House Party 2(1991), Boomerang(1992), Friday(1995), Next Friday(2000), and Harlem Nights(1989).
I watched this at the movies when it premiered! Tupac was on a Michael Myers in this one, kept popping up, and had me all stressed out after he killed Raheem!! He scared the heck out of me!
Fun fact: John Singleton cast a ton of rappers in background roles in this film: EPMD, Queen Latifah, Treach (from Naughty By Nature), Special Ed, Stretch, radio & MTV personality Ed Lover, and comedian/actor Flex Alexander.
@Binge Ties you gotta remember Bishop's father in the beginning had a mental problem like schizophrenia I believe, and usually those with that it pass down family line, and Bishop has it. It explains how he always had issues in the streets with the local street guys. The street guys didn't kill him because they knew he had issues from his father
For the younger generation watching , fun fact: the bar stick up, the two guys at the bar with their hands up is the same guys on the record GQ had...called EPMD( Erick & Parish making dollars).
Juice was real back then😂some cats got big either by gang bangin or slangin dope and you had the older cats who were pimps...some stayed cool but other let that juice go to they heads and usually ended up the same way Bishop did, taken out by cats who grew up with him, it was gang warfare back then so brothers on juice trips with crews they ran with could be a big issue and had to be counter acted by a trusted dude carrying too, just in case😅
Bishop father went crazy and Rodamez said a comment about Bishop father getting raped in jail . They just left that open to interpretation but gave the premise that Bishop would go crazy . Also when he was watching Rodamez and his crew chase people down the block he flipped out and started talking about he was tired of feeling like a punk. Also the way he reacted watching the black and white gangster movie
Understand the fact that 2Pac was only 25 when he was gunned down. He was an amazing performer, actor, rapper. He’s everything Drake wishes he could be; and from the Bay Area to the East coast it’s RIP pac forever.
When u live in nyc u know it’s not as big as people think. We both was born and raised in Harlem u can get anywhere in the city in under a hour Now the state big
I said this in another reaction but not a lot of people noticed that Bishop didn’t really wanna shoot Steel because if you go back you see that he closes his eyes before pulling the trigger on steel but shot everyone else without a blink nor shed a tear Edit: Also the reason I think this, because earlier on when the rival gang was pressing up on Bishop the 2nd time, you can see Steel wanted to go help but Q stopped him so I guess Bishop knew Steel was fr still loyal even after what happened to Raheem
Juice is one of my favorite movies. It turned into a horror film after Bishop killed old man Quil. I first saw this in theaters with my brother & cousin at the $1.50 movie. I got chills when Bishop killed old man Quil & Raheem & when he appeared at Q’s locker. I would suggest you guys watch the following movies: New Jack City South Central Fresh New Jersey Drive
Bishop was thirsty for a reputation as a neighborhood boogieman, he wasn't faking for nothing lol he was a killer after emptying the chamber in Radamez, the Puerto Rican bully 😂
Yall need to watch, set it off, love jones, save the last dance, Jason’s lyric, paid in full, belly, two can play that game, how to be a player, soul food, crooklyn, poetic justice, new jack city, baby boy, the best man.
I'm glad you react to all these classics, so because you also like the genre I suggest the movie "Fresh" (1994) with Samuel Jackson for one of the next reactions, that I'm sure you would like it.
The range of the late Tupac Shakur? Unrivaled...this guy had an epic and believable performance as Bishop, early on in his career. He had so much to live for. R.I.P PAC we miss you
Really, bro? I give Pac credit for his performance as the psychopathic Bishop and his role as a cop in Gang Related but, in his other roles... he basically played himself.
This wasnt range though. This was how he really was. He always played an asshole.
fr real he would definitely had an oscar if he lived smh
@@REALAMERICANMAN531 in '92 PAC wasnt in his Thug Life mode yet so yea this is considered range
@@Tusc9969 as Birdie maybe but Poetic Justice & Gridlock'd isnt just Pac being Pac
Fun fact Q girlfriend is one of the singers from en Vogue
Yeppppppppp
@@robertgibbs2201 Fr? That's fire.
@@MoisePicard-xe3sdyes. Cindy Herron
Cindy Herron.
Some more classic Eastcoast Hood movies. Fresh, Clockers, New Jersey Drive, Paid In Full, New Jack City, State Property.
Omar Epps "Q", born in Brooklyn, Khalil Kain, "Raheem" born in Harlem. Tupac Shakur was born in East Harlem, The only actor not born in New York was Steel, who is from Newark, New Jersey. They don't have fake New York accents . They just didn't abuse the word "Bro" like this generation. 😂
Lmao Nah the only one who really didn’t sound like they from New York was Raheem but that was back in da day who knows.
We were born and raised in Harlem so we would know😂
@@BingeTies I heard his accent it’s just not super strong like you and your girl in my opinion
@BingeTies you weren't born back then thoughm they is how they talked.
@@BingeTies yo you guys pick out the craziest things in movies. #1 you said tu pac had 2 guns one in his hand one in his waist. thats actually the fault of the film editor. He had 2 prop guns...that one was not supposed to be in his waist band and the editor missed it. # 2 in friday you were the only ones to notice another guy in Ice Cube girls bed when she called him about being with another girl. hyo your perception is on point
@@Xfactor444-x4n Some young people still sound like Raheem in present NYC. It's not a back in the day thing . The content creators just probably haven't met people who sound like that😂 NYC has several accents. They all have similarities but some differences too
The actor who played Raheem was actually the oldest of the crew . In real life he was 28 , while the other fellas were 19, Pac was 20 at the time.
Q girlfriend was definitely wild for dating a highschool student
Q Omar was 17
24:20 "They gotta have cameras" LMAO it was the early 90's, why y’all think the homicide rate and the killers had so many bodies during that era
Yeah that shit had me dyin
It was 1992, I mean come on now.
the woman that played Q's girl was in her early 30s at that time while mike epps was like 18 lol she was also part of the 90s R&B group en vogue
Her name is Cindy Herron and she was 29 and Omar Epps was 17
@@devdryden6155 she was 30 she was born in 61 juice came in 91 thats 30 years
@@coreyortiz9913 92
2Pac was like a horror villain the way he would just popped out of nowhere in this movie
Poetic Justice and Above the rim are Tupac movies too
The movie Juice will always be Tupac's Magnum Opus.
Juice is having that gun and power. Bishop changed once he got his hands on the gun. FunFact that was 2pacs 1st movie and people believed he was really crazy. He killed that role😂😅
He took on the Bishop role & philosophy and never released it until his premature death.
Real Soon "New Jack City" & "Paid In Full" & " Scarface" 🤣
I second that! Definitely New Jack City and Scarface without a doubt. I saw paid in full one time, but don't really remember much about it.
5:15 😅 The snappy nappy dugout! Your expressions gave me the biggest laugh I've had all month
🤣🤣 nah cause wtf is that fr
@@BingeTies React “Zombieland”
@@BingeTies😂that means she
had some good 🐱...
When he movie ends you hear that Q becomes a radio Dj. That's his scratching being shouted out. The person who did all the real scratching though was Dj Scratch from the group classic rap group EPMD; he was the Dj in the club that gave Q the middle finger.
This was Tupac and Queen Latifahs first movies
Bishop was crazy cause his dad was crazy
If you paid attention to the beginning, Bishop was already a lil unhinged. That’s y they all protected him. Especially Raheem….. You guys should watch Tupac and Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice next😁
Keep in mind pac was 19 right here
I remember this from 1992, people in real life was actually scared of 2pac in the streets.
Her: “I can sing like that for you”.
Bro: 😒
😂😂😂
If y’all from Harlem, yall gotta watch paid in full
and killa season
8:40 open your mind they are some great classic black & white movies, like the movie that they were watching White Heat(1949), you guys have to watch it!
Y'all reacting to all the classics I'm officially subscribing. Y'all should definitely watch "set it off" and "Dead Presidents"
Ayee welcome in and bet we’ll check those out
@@BingeTies And Also React “Evil Dead”
Yall forgetting that Steele survived. He can corroborate everything
Thats how it be in the hood. I remember growing up in Pink houses Projects in East New york and in Sheepshead bay projects in Brooklyn. This movie was always a reference to watch people, even the ones you grow up with and call your best friend. Especially in Brooklyn.
Bishops dad was raped in prison which is why he was sitting in the chair catatonic. That’s why bishop had a complex about running from everyone including radamez. He wanted to have juice by any means.
How do you know that??? lmao either way that makes so much more sense
@@BingeTies I read it in a bio breakdown of the movie years ago .
@BingeTies Rademez said it in the beginning when he said you looking for f*gs look at your pops
@@BingeTies Radamez literally makes a comment about his father getting turned out in prison, gotta peep them context clues.
@@Dreadpoolz3977they seem young & ain’t really ain’t understanding the undertones of this movie
I would like to recommend Scarface. And carlito's way.
Bishop did not simply turn, he was just waiting his turn.
This the old school new your talk you guys are the new generations 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bishop & O Dog are the original crash out dummies.
Cant forget Bokeem Woodbine’s character in Jason’s Lyric.
Y'all not ready for set it off
11:45 😂😂😂 bro is definitely from NYC.. he had that 90s accent
A pot takes a while to boil. Things were building up inside Bishop for a while and it finally boiled over when he got his hands on that gun.
Pac kept popping out on dudes like Jason Voorhees.
It wasn't exactly out of nowhere he let it be known he was tired of going out like a chump and he felt like his boys didn't respect him.
He’s off something because his boys did nothing but ride wit him I feel like (Jae)
@@BingeTies his father got raped in prison and he was teased for it growing up. So the prey became the predator once he got that gun
Bishop was either bipolar or on the cusp of schizophrenia. There’s always a “trigger” that exposes the illness.
He was ok til his hands touched that gun
Bipolar
Pac was a damn good actor. He played bishop so well. Bishop snapped because of all the things he said at the house. He was tired of running, he was tired be looked over, he wanted to take control of his own life
I remember watching this movie after it was just released on HBO at home having a sleepover with my friends when I was 7! Watching it as an adult years later and getting to fully appreciate the culture, trends and music of those iconic times is really something else! Great movie!
Check out the movies Fresh(1994), Paid In Full(2002)(Based on a True Story), Belly(1998), Get Rich Or Die Tryin(2005)(50 Cent said it’s about 75% accurate to his life story), Above The Rim(1994), New Jack City(1991), American Me(1992), ATL(2006), Class Act(1992), Set It Off(1996), Don’t Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood(1996), Notorious(2009)(Biggie Smalls story), Baby Boy(2001), House Party(1990), House Party 2(1991), Boomerang(1992), Friday(1995), Next Friday(2000), and Harlem Nights(1989).
Appreciate u for this!
Shottaz 2002 film
Hotboyz 1999 film
American gangster 2008 film
Fresh 1994 film
I saw this in the movie theater when it came out.
You guys should definitely check out Set it off
I watched this at the movies when it premiered! Tupac was on a Michael Myers in this one, kept popping up, and had me all stressed out after he killed Raheem!! He scared the heck out of me!
The graphics in the film are always digitally enhanced and remastered on streaming services such as Netflix. That’s why the older films look so good.
I love the Juice Poetic Justice reaction. I can't wait for Above The Rim.
Watch "In too Deep" with Omar Epps and LL Cool J that movie was good too!
Those was Reebok Pumps all kids wanted those back then 😊
Fun fact: John Singleton cast a ton of rappers in background roles in this film: EPMD, Queen Latifah, Treach (from Naughty By Nature), Special Ed, Stretch, radio & MTV personality Ed Lover, and comedian/actor Flex Alexander.
@Binge Ties you gotta remember Bishop's father in the beginning had a mental problem like schizophrenia I believe, and usually those with that it pass down family line, and Bishop has it. It explains how he always had issues in the streets with the local street guys. The street guys didn't kill him because they knew he had issues from his father
For the younger generation watching , fun fact: the bar stick up, the two guys at the bar with their hands up is the same guys on the record GQ had...called EPMD( Erick & Parish making dollars).
2pac is a legend 🐐🐐
A hood classic good reaction y’all
Bishop is one of the most hated and loved movie villains of all time.
Juice was real back then😂some cats got big either by gang bangin or slangin dope and you had the older cats who were pimps...some stayed cool but other let that juice go to they heads and usually ended up the same way Bishop did, taken out by cats who grew up with him, it was gang warfare back then so brothers on juice trips with crews they ran with could be a big issue and had to be counter acted by a trusted dude carrying too, just in case😅
Tupac ah legend 👑dis movie DEFINITELY ah classic!💯🔥
Bishop father went crazy and Rodamez said a comment about Bishop father getting raped in jail . They just left that open to interpretation but gave the premise that Bishop would go crazy . Also when he was watching Rodamez and his crew chase people down the block he flipped out and started talking about he was tired of feeling like a punk. Also the way he reacted watching the black and white gangster movie
Bro shot every one of his friends. He got in his Melly😂
I be feelin like Tupac cuz I got the juice🔥🖤🔥
As you should 😂
@@BingeTies 🖤🔥🎸💎❤️💊💅🏼💕🌸💜
raheem flipped because special ed was talking to his baby mama
Exactly 💯
Understand the fact that 2Pac was only 25 when he was gunned down. He was an amazing performer, actor, rapper. He’s everything Drake wishes he could be; and from the Bay Area to the East coast it’s RIP pac forever.
no cameras anywhere,, this is the 80s they didnt start putting cameras everywhere till like 2000.. people got away wit alot more shit back then
Yooooo, yall gotta check out Fresh. Make sure it's Fresh (starring Samuel l. Jackson). Really would like to see yall take on this epic film.
In the original ending, Bishop released his own grip from Q to fall to his death because he didn't want to go to jail.
I enjoyed yall reaction to Juice is the classic movie from the 90s along with Boyz n the hood menace to society above the rim
Must watch Above The Rim (1994) & Bullet (1996) With Tupac
Yall gotta do above the rim
18:57 where the film elevates into a proper suspense thriller.
I’m saying!
Bishop felt like he was crazy because he watched his father lose his mind and was giving him money in the house
ny is small is crazy lol yah gotta move around more lol
When u live in nyc u know it’s not as big as people think. We both was born and raised in Harlem u can get anywhere in the city in under a hour
Now the state big
He looked back at Samuel l becuz he was trying to figure out How he knew he got the Dj spot
Above the Rim is a classic 2pac film
12:18 idk if yall seen the show one on one with Kyla Pratt but that was flex that cursed out Queen Latifah
Great watch yall
If y'all haven't seen it yet, yes!! Set it off!! Point Break too!
He said NY is small!!!😂😂😂
Make sure you check out New Jersey Drive too
"I Ain't Messing With Charlene No More!" She nailed that perfectly😂
😂😂
Tupac did he's thing in this movie
Man when he said "He was laced" I lol foreal 😂
Saw this joint when it came out, packed house. This flick is still bad ass.
I could’ve sworn Khalil Kain, the guy who played Raheem stated awhile back in an interview that he was from Alphabet City down in the east village.
*2Pac movies to watch: Poetic Justice (1993), Above the RIm (1994), Gridlock'd (1997), Gang Related (1997), Tupac Resurrection (2003) - Must watch*
Can't forget movie "bullet" he was in
After bishop ate them eggs it was a wrap 😂
Whatever steel put in them eggs did it 😂
LMAOOOO nah that’s mad funny 😂 I wouldn’t be surprised them eggs looked crazy
I said this in another reaction but not a lot of people noticed that Bishop didn’t really wanna shoot Steel because if you go back you see that he closes his eyes before pulling the trigger on steel but shot everyone else without a blink nor shed a tear
Edit: Also the reason I think this, because earlier on when the rival gang was pressing up on Bishop the 2nd time, you can see Steel wanted to go help but Q stopped him so I guess Bishop knew Steel was fr still loyal even after what happened to Raheem
Don't be a menace is A parody to this movie and boys n the hood and Menace to Society
Juice is one of my favorite movies. It turned into a horror film after Bishop killed old man Quil. I first saw this in theaters with my brother & cousin at the $1.50 movie. I got chills when Bishop killed old man Quil & Raheem & when he appeared at Q’s locker. I would suggest you guys watch the following movies:
New Jack City
South Central
Fresh
New Jersey Drive
Those are my favorite movies from the 90s 🔥🔥
@@andreclark5471Nice
Thanks 😊
Bishop was thirsty for a reputation as a neighborhood boogieman, he wasn't faking for nothing lol he was a killer after emptying the chamber in Radamez, the Puerto Rican bully 😂
Look, now yall gotta watch the episode from Boondocks, please! 😂
Underrated classic: check out a movie called Fresh.
Fresh might have the best story out of them all 🏆
first time I've ever seen a snub nose with unlimited bullets
😂😂😂
Shaft is a good Harlem movie 🎥 to watch
It’s greed, yes it does happen just like that. As soon as that wicked guy sees money. Yes greed will turn anyone. Anyone.
I refuse to believe y’all never seen this with them accents y’all got😂
Yall need to watch, set it off, love jones, save the last dance, Jason’s lyric, paid in full, belly, two can play that game, how to be a player, soul food, crooklyn, poetic justice, new jack city, baby boy, the best man.
The players club and BAPS
I'm glad you react to all these classics, so because you also like the genre I suggest the movie "Fresh" (1994) with Samuel Jackson for one of the next reactions, that I'm sure you would like it.
Y’all should watch House 🏠 Party 🎉 1
React to “The Wood” yall gone enjoy that one 💯
That boring ahh movie
@@cadenlewis213 you sound krazy 😂 what movie would you suggest then 🤔I’ll wait
@@NorfsideBleedEm dead presidents , harlem nights,hariet tubman 2019
@@cadenlewis213 Harlem nights is only good in the beginning, the rest gets boring. Dead presidents was WEAK never liked it & Hariet….ehhh I guess
yall gotta watch Belly made in 1998 its a really good movie trust you guys gotta watch it.
Can't believe i forgot about this hood classic movie💯💯💯💯💯
I was 4 years old when this movie came out
Yall Should watch The Wood