@@SpeakMusic25 I know enough to say I lost homies to that propaganda lifestyle, and 4 what 😒 showing off ? ... How is that a lifestyle ??? Constantly having to watch your back, because you created so many enemies for the dumbest reasons. I assume you've seen the movie " Colors " being that your here commenting off the clip 😏. Maybe try listening to what Ron Delaney( the ex Gang member in the movie trying to talk some sense to the other gangs of his community ) was saying to the gang bangers in the same scene we all just watched.
The reason I say the " Gangsta Lifestyle is a Style that takes life " is because it's True ... Have you ever seen an ex military soldier survive and come out of a War ??? Imagine how traumatized that person would be with all the shit the had to see... The things they were ordered to do 😒 and for what ??? So that You can have the RIGHT to throw your life away the same way creating your own army of " Homies " just to start your own War's 😒 ... No future in that at all... It is literally playing into the Devils game of Kill or be Killed... Why you think so many homies don't make it out ??? ... I'll tell you why, it's because they weren't FIGHTING 4 anything Right for themselves... If you believe in GOD the way I do then you'll know that when you FIGHT 4 something NOBEL something RIGHT then he will give you the power, courage, and 💪 strength you will need to WIN.
Jose Lemus lmao the good old 80s- early 90s gang movies when blacks and Hispanics were in the same gangs together before they put us against eachother.
Eddie Lombera naw man blacks and Hispanic relationship was alot closer back in the day. I know there was always some who didnt like eachother but not as bad as it was in 2000s. The fucked up part is it was eme who ordered all surenos to attack blacks. It aint like that in the bay area. It aint like that down here in the south. Its mostly the older emu members who are on that racist shit. I grew up in Cali and the South. I get nothin but love from blacks down south. Its different down here. Nobody tries to hit u up with that “where u from?” Bullshit
@@poketz100 Ha ha !! Well you must be one confused moreno. Prison politics are prison politics. Just like Mexicans don't fuck with blacks, blacks don't fuck with Mexicans in prison. This is way before it got hot in the streets and way before the East Coast 🦀 and F13 beef kicked off. Which the EC crabs started the beef anyway. You must not be from Los Angeles to know this apparently. The difference is that Mexicans have structure in prison while blacks just have a car in prison when they go to prison. Mexican Mafia was able to bring out the prison politic into the streets by offering protection in turn for a profit to bangers who only have two places they will end up in anyway. The EmE made their bones and set the structure for future bangers as I mentioned above. Blacks are just mad that they have no self control, unorganized with no structure like Raza therefore can't control their own group of people and always at war within each other. Easily triggered.
this scene was shot in the tunnel at the legendary graffiti yard Belmont Tunnel I still remember that damn teddy bear on the wall at the 2:44 shot lol I sat on that couch those were the days ! korean boy from hawaii growing up a bboy in LA dope shit bruh
But most people don't realize is that gangs like 18th Street when it first started had a mixture of blacks, whites, Latinos, and even some Chinese, do to all the politics started by the Eme, most of the non-mexican members were booted...
@@revolutionsoldier5889 Exactly, that's how good he was. He could adapt his mannerisms and accent to perfectly reflect an LA Latino. But he was from Mission, Texas.
Used to be like that in LA back in the early 1900s. When italians and Irish started moving to LA they attended the same catholic churches as the Mexicans and clicked up that way. And when the blacks started moving to LA during Jim Crow these were the only gangs to join. It wasn't til the crips and bloods formed is when gangs started to become more segregated.
1:06 - Details for the style of clothing and reference to the bandanna that Mike Muir wears on his head. Mike Muir is a singer and songwriter for the band Suicidal Tendencies. The band was probably famous at the time. Some band members contained a lot of the Latin reference.
Dam I remember the homies i grew up with in the late 80s early 90s had names like Sixto ,Clever,Wizk ,Crook, Dammm long time ago My partners in Jr high and High school Rudy, Benjamin, Edwardo, Francisco, Sergio, Jaime, Hector , Martin , Sal , Noe, We always kicked it together even during break times had the same classes and backed each other up always !! Where ever you fellas are Hope you doing well ✌😎👍
It actually created one when they showed it up north in Stockton CA. 12 dead in the theater Blood on Crip. Funny part was Stockton got a lot of intel from those fools killing one another and pretty much ended them at least in Stockton. Then Stockton went ethnic gang problem but ain't no bloods and crips there at least not in the traditional sense anymore
Few of them I heard got injured on the set as well, buy they did their best to try and keep the real bloods and crips separated, as the fake one's got a big part in the movie, also ice T part got cut out of the movie.
If yall ever noticed in the movie Dodgeball, Ben Stiller throws up 2-1 mocking this movie, when his dodgeball team takes out 2 members of rhe opposing team at the same time. I always find it funny.
Still love seen the dude from Children of the Corn in this move!! Hell yeah and what about young Mario Lopez in the end of the movie. What you know about dat!
@Scott Sullivan He was in the massacre scene, and the scene when they got arrested. When Geraldo said he was Rambo, he was standing next to him, holding a beer.
At 2:41 this is a entirely new scene to me?? This was left out of the theatrical release because I’ve watched this movie over 100 times and have never seen that part anywhere?
When it first came out on video in November 1988, an extra 7 minutes of footage was added to the movie, which at the time made sense of some of the other scenes in the movie...
that's the reality of it. The people that try to intervene catch a lot of crap for trying to help. They get called vendidos and get told that the cops are using them against their own people.
Am I the only one who noticed homeboy got his hand sign backwards? He holds up 2 fingers on his right hand and 1 finger on his left while the others hold up 1 finger on the right hand and 2 on the left.
I was 12 years old when I first seen this movie . Why they was banging hard in all of LA ,all of Oakland became a war zone of Norte banging , from blacks DOPE slanging , turf banging it was hell in the fuking 80s .
Dennis Hopper is not underrated ever one of his films are legendary, I remember seeing this on 86 street with Ecuadorian friend who looks like Chow Young Fat , we used to smoke weed; and ate Quarters of ice cream in the theater
I always find it funny how his character was always look stupid and high thru out the movie. But at the very end he was playing the guitar and lookd like a musician
This scene is so awkwardly directed bc they're playing Lowrider in the background which sounds kind of goofy when there's some drama going on in the scene. The Frog guy overdid it with the gang signs since he throws them up even to his younger brother
Honestly you have to give Frog some credit. He really did try to keep his bro from the gang life. But his little bro wanted to be just like him and bam he fucked up and joined.
Yeah but the problem with his bro is not what he’s been told. It’s what he sees. He sees frog in the gang life. And if frog really didn’t want his bro in that. Then he should’ve been working at a taco shop or tailor shop to show his bro a better way of living.
@@gaijin140 no you're absolutely right. The way it looks, frog is raising Felipe and Felipe sees Frog thinking hes cool and he has drugs and he parties does all kinds of crazy shit and he wants a part of that. Theres no parents in that household- Frog is the parent unfortunately.
Good scene, it reveals how insecure gang members really are. That they feel they have to cling on to each other because they have lost faith in society and feel that there's no other way. Good flick 👍
@@saguirre760 I don't understand the point you're trying to make? I feel like you're trying to start an argument over a comment about me saying that there's a lot of truth in reality from what a scene in a movie was depicting. I don't know why it's grinding your gears? 🤔
Being Gangsta isn't a LIFE STYLE ... It's a STYLE that Takes LIFE
True it’s a evil lifestyle really evil nothing good about that life is kill or be killed
bunch of idiot kids
What do you know homie 😢
@@SpeakMusic25 I know enough to say I lost homies to that propaganda lifestyle, and 4 what 😒 showing off ? ... How is that a lifestyle ??? Constantly having to watch your back, because you created so many enemies for the dumbest reasons. I assume you've seen the movie " Colors " being that your here commenting off the clip 😏. Maybe try listening to what Ron Delaney( the ex Gang member in the movie trying to talk some sense to the other gangs of his community ) was saying to the gang bangers in the same scene we all just watched.
The reason I say the " Gangsta Lifestyle is a Style that takes life " is because it's True ... Have you ever seen an ex military soldier survive and come out of a War ??? Imagine how traumatized that person would be with all the shit the had to see... The things they were ordered to do 😒 and for what ??? So that You can have the RIGHT to throw your life away the same way creating your own army of " Homies " just to start your own War's 😒 ... No future in that at all... It is literally playing into the Devils game of Kill or be Killed... Why you think so many homies don't make it out ??? ... I'll tell you why, it's because they weren't FIGHTING 4 anything Right for themselves... If you believe in GOD the way I do then you'll know that when you FIGHT 4 something NOBEL something RIGHT then he will give you the power, courage, and 💪 strength you will need to WIN.
I grew up on this movie, one of the best
I remember when this movie came out, drive-by every single day
That's the white kid from Children of the Corn he must got lost in the hood.
Osvaldo Cervantes all he wanted was a Pepsi
+Homer Simon MALACHAI!! He wants you too Malachai!
who the hell let the güero in anyways?
dc rob hahahahahahah
Guy really likes corn.
I dedicate this to my friend Henrico, who looks like Gerardo, we nicknamed him Rico Suave lmao. If you're reading this, I got yo back for life homie.
“Aye homes, you kidding me homes, listen up homes, that dude was flyyyyyy homes” haha😂
lol
Jose Lemus lmao the good old 80s- early 90s gang movies when blacks and Hispanics were in the same gangs together before they put us against eachother.
Vino5150 wtf you talking about? Lol sure there were some gangs that had mix races but overall it’s always been the same.
Eddie Lombera naw man blacks and Hispanic relationship was alot closer back in the day. I know there was always some who didnt like eachother but not as bad as it was in 2000s. The fucked up part is it was eme who ordered all surenos to attack blacks. It aint like that in the bay area. It aint like that down here in the south. Its mostly the older emu members who are on that racist shit. I grew up in Cali and the South. I get nothin but love from blacks down south. Its different down here. Nobody tries to hit u up with that “where u from?” Bullshit
@@poketz100 Ha ha !! Well you must be one confused moreno. Prison politics are prison politics. Just like Mexicans don't fuck with blacks, blacks don't fuck with Mexicans in prison. This is way before it got hot in the streets and way before the East Coast 🦀 and F13 beef kicked off. Which the EC crabs started the beef anyway.
You must not be from Los Angeles to know this apparently. The difference is that Mexicans have structure in prison while blacks just have a car in prison when they go to prison. Mexican Mafia was able to bring out the prison politic into the streets by offering protection in turn for a profit to bangers who only have two places they will end up in anyway. The EmE made their bones and set the structure for future bangers as I mentioned above. Blacks are just mad that they have no self control, unorganized with no structure like Raza therefore can't control their own group of people and always at war within each other. Easily triggered.
this scene was shot in the tunnel at the legendary graffiti yard Belmont Tunnel
I still remember that damn teddy bear on the wall at the 2:44 shot lol
I sat on that couch
those were the days ! korean boy from hawaii growing up a bboy in LA
dope shit bruh
Yup especially that RSL ... rockwood st hood
That's awesome!
I didnt know it was open. Everytime i see pictures it looks closed.
There was alot of movies made about the Belmont tunnel. For example V: The final battle
Yeah that was right by my old high school BELMONT HIGH SCHOOL "SENTINELS" 94 CLASS
But most people don't realize is that gangs like 18th Street when it first started had a mixture of blacks, whites, Latinos, and even some Chinese, do to all the politics started by the Eme, most of the non-mexican members were booted...
Nova Caldera YES I myself was in a gang of mix race Mexicans and blacks " but" when I did time in prison that all change!! now Mexicans only !!!
gino YASHARALA U WUZ KANGZ
+Nova Caldera Exactly, but today many things changed.
Crooks from 18 is black
Nova Caldera, spot on!!
Mexicans and Blacks make beautiful music together...WAR, SANTANA need i say more...
Gerardo is from Ecuador
@312vandal No all beyond the wall is México
We’re percussion ppl.
Latins*
@@MrTigretony1 who care about ecuatorianas!!!all latinos in LA wanna be like us mexicans!!
I didn't know Tyler the Creator was that old lol. RIP Trinidad Silva ('Frog')
ahahahhaha
What are you talking about? He looks nothing like Wood Harris.
DAMN I didn't know Leo Lopez is gone. R.I.P Trinidad 🙏
Black and Latino gangs are my favorite 🔥💯
r.i.p trinidad silva he really give his best to this movie colors
Trinidad Silva=VERY convincing in this movie. A great actor that we lost WAY too soon. And a fellow Texan.
He died a mile from where I live… got into an accident with a drunk driver.
He looks like he's from LA not texan
@@revolutionsoldier5889 Exactly, that's how good he was. He could adapt his mannerisms and accent to perfectly reflect an LA Latino. But he was from Mission, Texas.
@@jrussellcase yeah, that's what I heard
Rip Trinidad silva he was so cute and so smart and so funny big fan so sad
A lot of people don't know bur the actor who played frog died later in the year this movie came out.. rip
I know gang bangin is dumb and pointless but i cant help but love how this gang had all races together.
But they all were all talking like vatos locos forever.
@@usssanjacinto1 what does It mean Vato?
Back in the '80's, it happened more.
@jack mayhoffer the redhead
Used to be like that in LA back in the early 1900s. When italians and Irish started moving to LA they attended the same catholic churches as the Mexicans and clicked up that way. And when the blacks started moving to LA during Jim Crow these were the only gangs to join. It wasn't til the crips and bloods formed is when gangs started to become more segregated.
Gerardo can dance for real, popping and locking.
Is God ese
Yes, sir!
Definitely instead of Rico Suave Shit,He showed some Acting Chops..He had De nnis Hopper Directing him which was a Big +
ECUADOR presente aqui bravooooo
In a bad way
1:06 - Details for the style of clothing and reference to the bandanna that Mike Muir wears on his head. Mike Muir is a singer and songwriter for the band Suicidal Tendencies. The band was probably famous at the time. Some band members contained a lot of the Latin reference.
That's right homie
I thought theyr were apart of venice 13
You serious? Mike Muir copied cholos not the other way around 🤦🏽♂️
GERARDO ES MUY RECONOCIDO COMO BUEN ACTOR.
LO HACE MUY BIEN
One of my fav movies 😃
"That's just the way the world is ese..
Theres always gonna be gangs
Theres always gonna be fighting"...
Real talk!
Dam I remember the homies i grew up with in the late 80s early 90s had names like
Sixto ,Clever,Wizk ,Crook,
Dammm long time ago
My partners in Jr high and High school
Rudy, Benjamin, Edwardo, Francisco, Sergio, Jaime, Hector , Martin , Sal , Noe,
We always kicked it together even during break times had the same classes and backed each other up always !!
Where ever you fellas are
Hope you doing well
✌😎👍
Gerardo married an ex- Miss West Virginia and he is now a preacher and lives in Ashland , KY
All this time, I never realized that
Celebrity wife swap
Kentucky??? He went from Rico Suave to an inbred preacher from Kentucky ?
@@hushg2000 👈why you hating foo.
Horale for that!
Oh shit I never realized that was rico suave Gerardo right there! Dope!
Sadly Frog died in a car accident caused by a drunk driver a year after this movie was made.
Right after filming UHF with Weird Al. They dedicated the movie to him.
He was buried with his hands displaying Two, One.
he was on his way to becoming a huge star.
@@robertthomas2601 Really? I went to see UHF at the theater near me. I was the only one in the place. I enjoyed it.
I heard he went through the windshield!!
The Chicano street gangs are still mixed race down here in Southern New Mex., to this day!! 2023'
🇲🇽🇺🇲🇮🇪🇩🇪🇳🇬
😂😂😂😂
Rip Trinidad silva he was so cute and so funny and so innocent so sad he didn't deserve that at all
This woulda been the life growing up in this era
It really was the life and it will never be like that again.
lets not forget when this movie came out they were trying to ban it from the theaters in LA because of real gang shootouts escalating inside lol
It actually created one when they showed it up north in Stockton CA. 12 dead in the theater Blood on Crip. Funny part was Stockton got a lot of intel from those fools killing one another and pretty much ended them at least in Stockton. Then Stockton went ethnic gang problem but ain't no bloods and crips there at least not in the traditional sense anymore
MJ Mike I'm from Stockton when was this
Cruzitos Don same with boyz n the hood came out,shoot outs in the movie theater and after the movie ,I remember
Few of them I heard got injured on the set as well, buy they did their best to try and keep the real bloods and crips separated, as the fake one's got a big part in the movie, also ice T part got cut out of the movie.
David Mazzini No one did that idiot, people was already claiming colors, with purchasing Bandana's.
Grande Gerardo. Ecuador
Great movie! Saw it at a drive-in in Joliet when it came out. Was hard to tell the screen from the surrounding.
Rockford boy
Gerardo lo máximo 🦋♥️
Gerardo was a solid actor should have pursued it...Rico Suave was his demise...no one took him or the extensions seriously
Gerardo 100% GUAYACO (Guayaquil - Ecuador)
...now everybody get to dancing...🎶🎶🎶RRRRRICO🎶🎶🎶🎶SUAAAAAAVAAAAAY!
The only thing miss in this movie was a chinese guy and indian guy
Now that is colors
Sergio Gaona Harold and kumar
chalé
Chale" way
There was indie guys in Xicano gangs in those days , primarily in the north with the nortenos
Huge punjab community , they worked the fields together ..
Background track is War - Lowrider (1975).
I still have it badass movie
1:06 all facts from 88 to 2023 and it’s still going on…..
2018k there's still gangs R.I.P. Trinidad Silva aka FROG
If yall ever noticed in the movie Dodgeball, Ben Stiller throws up 2-1 mocking this movie, when his dodgeball team takes out 2 members of rhe opposing team at the same time. I always find it funny.
lol that wasn't mockin colors
@@grandoldsoul4691😂😂😂
Still love seen the dude from Children of the Corn in this move!! Hell yeah and what about young Mario Lopez in the end of the movie. What you know about dat!
Who else seen Mario Lopez aka A.C Slater wit Frogs lil brother Felipe...😂
Yeah. He was also in the massacre scene at the end, when they killed Rocket's crew.
@Scott Sullivan Yes it was! And he's listed in the credits as "Felipe's friend."
@Scott Sullivan He was in the massacre scene, and the scene when they got arrested. When Geraldo said he was Rambo, he was standing next to him, holding a beer.
Go get new glasses get your eyes check tOO
Alot of Mexicans in the movie
Movie was '88 not 89
it was 1987 but released 1988
Yes, you are right.
m.imdb.com/title/tt00000000094894
Black Love!!!! Brown Pride!!!!
Gerardo Mejia is so cute and so smart and so funny big fan
Yes, he is!
At 2:41 this is a entirely new scene to me?? This was left out of the theatrical release because I’ve watched this movie over 100 times and have never seen that part anywhere?
When it first came out on video in November 1988, an extra 7 minutes of footage was added to the movie, which at the time made sense of some of the other scenes in the movie...
This scene was in the UK theatre release.
Same dude. Looks like they were gonna jump him.
Rico suave 🎵🎶🎤❤😉
💗💗💗💗
Tha end was a deleted scene? I've never seen it before
Damn for reals ! I've never seen that part before either
It's from Director's Cut. Now available on Blu-ray and DVD.
@TH-cam Veterinarian you're right. This scene was in some versions available. And complete Long Version was available in the U.K. on VHS 😎
You notice Frog constantly throwing up the 21? Lol sometimes backwards.
Rico Suave...🍺🍺
I felt pretty bad for this man trying to help the cops as he was trying to talk some sense into these street punks and this is how they treat him.
They were idiots all of them, preferring to "party" and die over their stupid colors and "comradeship"!
that's the reality of it. The people that try to intervene catch a lot of crap for trying to help. They get called vendidos and get told that the cops are using them against their own people.
LA cops were one of the most corrupt forces in US history at this time
that dude is the famous RICO SUAVE
Yes, sir. He is the one!
Am I the only one who noticed homeboy got his hand sign backwards? He holds up 2 fingers on his right hand and 1 finger on his left while the others hold up 1 finger on the right hand and 2 on the left.
Fingers flashed stand for 21 Street gang.
It would have been real funny at the end of the video somebody would had yell out,
"He wants you too Malachai."
Lol
Te amo Siempre
I love Weird Al's cover song of his "Taco Grande"
Rico! Suave!
"I love them and they love me back"...yeah right,sounds good
I'm surprised I haven't seen anyone selling "No Future In It Vato" t shirts on facebook yet.
That's a good idea you should do it
I was 12 years old when I first seen this movie . Why they was banging hard in all of LA ,all of Oakland became a war zone of Norte banging , from blacks DOPE slanging , turf banging it was hell in the fuking 80s .
Frog was ahead of his time
too bad hes gone forever
gerardo iniciando y cuando llego a Ecuador nadie solo su familia lo fue a ver ..!!!
I just learned today bird is Gerardo "rico suave"
Classic
NO WAY. GERARDO RICO SUAVE!
Mi barrio es primero!
@2:26-2:35 two vatos locos throw 12st while one throws 21st lol..always noticed that...
The funny pt is real life gang members do that too
Good times here
Fun fact, Felipe’s friend is Slater from Saved By the Bell.
Mario Lopez
Is crazy that we Ecuadorians can pass as Chicanos Gerardo play the Chicano part very well
h' from puerto Rico why do you think they called him Rico Suave
@@mr.towershuge gerardo es de Ecuador ...guayaquileño
They're virtually the same people.
It just depends upon which colonizer gave you what name.
Well hey, Mexicans helped y’all get a hood in LA, a place to be yourself
Bcuz all latinos wanna be like mexicanos from east LA!por eso nomás weyes!
Awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Underrated film this. If they could of just removed some of the cheesy 80’s car chase’s and such, then it could of been a classic
Just remove Sean Penn entirely. He was the worst part. I like him in other movies though.
What is the song name??
@@julianmartinez9831 it’s called Lowrider by War
Dennis Hopper is not underrated ever one of his films are legendary, I remember seeing this on 86 street with Ecuadorian friend who looks like Chow Young Fat , we used to smoke weed; and ate Quarters of ice cream in the theater
@@pumasgoyaapparently he was a dick on set too.
This is the director’s cut because that part at the end wasn’t in the theatrical release.
That white dude always sitting back with some girl.
Oakwood Pulaski it always the same one girl too.
I always find it funny how his character was always look stupid and high thru out the movie. But at the very end he was playing the guitar and lookd like a musician
@@jetstreamdefalpha5411 in the party it looked like he was about to pass out. He sobered up quickly when he jumped in Frog's brother.
That's why BLM is trying to take down white culture, they want the girls. #science
He was in cant buy me love movie
Grew up around this shit. Never got the appeal of the life. There's always a way out. May be very hard but it's not impossible
This is the most diverse gang ever! Latinos, black guys, a ginger.
Fat tony had me watch this summer 89 when I was busted up from a motorcycle accident
Que guapo está Gerardo
Margaret "Peggy" Medina (angie) the smokin' hot chola sitting on Whitey's lap!! 😍❤❤❤❤
Rico Suave!
Gerardo wuaooo 😘
We had gangs in BC. Too. Big circul boys. Independent soldiers. .na. Nation.
2:04 that’s what a gangster supposed to look like not just pro club shirts and 501 jeans
"There's no future in it, Holmes".
This movie came out in 1988
Yes, U-r right!
@@EdisonPolar I remember man cuz I was eight just about to turn 9. Was so excited to see this with my parents at the movies.
Rico suave and AC slater are gang bangers in this movie.
That’s just the way the world is ese
Rico suave gerado 🎶
That vato from Children of the corn is this click,Melichi was a hard dude.💯
Is from 1988 , not 89
Soon as he said I bang, they stood up fast as shit lol
1988
Averrraaaaritmooooo Riiiiiiiico
This scene is so awkwardly directed bc they're playing Lowrider in the background which sounds kind of goofy when there's some drama going on in the scene. The Frog guy overdid it with the gang signs since he throws them up even to his younger brother
even when he was dancing he threw up the signs
Dennis hopper always was a weird director
He's throwing it up to his brother letting him know that he's handling gang business at the moment.
The scene is perfect
Damn Trinidad Silva was good in this movie. Gone too soon. Also Gerardo played his part well.
The extension of this scene doesn’t work. I see why it was cut in the first place.
Honestly you have to give Frog some credit. He really did try to keep his bro from the gang life. But his little bro wanted to be just like him and bam he fucked up and joined.
@Billy B Trini Silva was a good actor. He was from South Texas just like me.
Yeah but the problem with his bro is not what he’s been told. It’s what he sees. He sees frog in the gang life. And if frog really didn’t want his bro in that. Then he should’ve been working at a taco shop or tailor shop to show his bro a better way of living.
@@gaijin140 no you're absolutely right. The way it looks, frog is raising Felipe and Felipe sees Frog thinking hes cool and he has drugs and he parties does all kinds of crazy shit and he wants a part of that. Theres no parents in that household- Frog is the parent unfortunately.
anybody know what was going on at the end there, kinda lost me after he said "i bang but theres more" and everyone stood up..
They were going to check his ass
Good scene, it reveals how insecure gang members really are. That they feel they have to cling on to each other because they have lost faith in society and feel that there's no other way. Good flick 👍
You know this is just a movie, don’t you? Lol
@@saguirre760 I do, but it's pretty accurate of how a lot of these type of people are in real life too. I've known people like this.
@@afranks8566 we all know people like this. It’s just a generalized statement, and unless you ever lived that lifestyle, you will never understand it.
As you mentioned, why do you think so many of these young kids have no faith in society? Do they have reason to believe that?
@@saguirre760 I don't understand the point you're trying to make? I feel like you're trying to start an argument over a comment about me saying that there's a lot of truth in reality from what a scene in a movie was depicting. I don't know why it's grinding your gears? 🤔