Blood In Blood Out, What You Didn’t Know… Round Table Discussion with Popeye, Cruzito & Magic
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2023
- Berner sits down with the actors from his favorite film, Blood In Blood Out.
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I feel like the only reason why a lot of people love this movie till this day (mainly California residents) was because we were raised just like those characters. Grew up in a gang infested area & as we got older we all choose our paths. Some stayed in the gangs, some choose the right direction but at the end of the day, we’ll never forget where we came from. The bond & the love the hood will always be in us & make us who we are. Loyalty above all odds
Exactly we all got the same story .. this is a classic in Phoenix as well
Exactly. Born & raised in socal & you got 2 paths to take. Go to school & be something or follow the same ghetto life & bang hard. Family is the main cause of gang initiation bcus u get comfortable being with the homies & the “norm” of everyday life
Real shit bro spoken as a true homeboy
Texas
Couldn’t have said it better myself
A lot of black kids grew up watching this too! We love this movie and culture
THAT'S THE POINT OF THIS MOVIE!! WE should all immerse on everybody's culture because it's human culture. We can't continue on the path to destruction.
the same way you feel about this movie it’s how we feel about boyz in da hood & menace 2 society 😎
@@alejandrosool all of those movies are absolute classics
*”Black Power”..*
*”Power that give a foo like you nightmares see you wouldn’t understand that”* 😮💨
@@ogsloppnbiscuiitz1108 WHEN HE DELIVERED THAT LINE!!! Amazing cast!
I am a 62 yo black man. I first saw this movie on VHS, and now of course have it on DVD. One of my favorite movies. It was so well written and acted, without big names being involved. Anyone who watches it once, has to watch it 100 more times. 👊🏽
"For cheap times!!!" Hahaha 😂
What's a DVD? IS it digital or cloud like Netflix?
This movie literally helped fuel the Mexican on Black hate.
Its on disney now
@@donelkingii3738I respectfully disagree
My dad played the real CO saying dead man walking. It was cut from the original movie but then put into the directors cut in the movie. We actually lived on the grounds of San Quentin. Now I'm an actor as well thanks to pop's and this film classic.💯💪🏾
Life Always Comes Full Circle At Some Point! Good Or Bad You Made It Good! Congrats Brotha 🫡💪🤝
@AceGMie so true I appreciate you for that brother God bless you 🙏🏾 💪🏾
@@Ahkumuzik God Bless You Too 🫡🤝
@@AceGMie thank you 🫱🏽🫲🏾
That so cool! Love that
We need the five hour version on Netflix as a mini!!
Berner has the money to buy out that 5 hour BIBO film from Disney.
Fuck Netflix
Hook it up Berner!
For real!!!!
Boulevard nights?!?!?!
This movie resonated with every Coloured person in South Africa. Every Coloured Hood in South Africa gravitated to this movie cause Coloured South Africans see themselves in Mexican Chicano culture. Mad props Berner for this 💯💯👌🏿👌🏿🔥🔥🙏🏾🙏🏾
Wow really? That's crazy! Never would have thought this movie reached that far!! This was a family staple here in California growing up.
Wow, that’s awesome! Thanks for sharing. 🙌🏼💯😎
THAT'S THE POINT OF THIS MOVIE!! WE should all immerse on everybody's culture because it's human culture. We can't continue on the path to destruction.
@@DaaYaycoloured people like the Mexican's in California are the real natives. In South Africa coloured people stem from the Bushmen tribes. So non black first nation of Southern Africa, the Bantu black people came later with the great migration, and like the Mexican's were often forgotten and just do our own thing, work hard and don't complain.
One of my favorite Popeye lines is “suave al” lmaoooo
Lol bro I read it like Popeye damn it!
RIP Big Al 😔
@@wallheadkdir same 😆
Give me some chon chon
I’ll pay you what I owe
I grew up in sweden and my parents came to sweden in -73 imigrants from Chile. As a forigner I was bullied as hell not accepted by the community or swedish people. First time I saw this film was -94 or -95 on vhs. Even tough I have never experienced Chicano life or the streets, this film made a huge impact on me, I can realte to the brootherhood in the movie, this burning feeling of belonging to somthing, to be apart of something bigger. I have watch this movie over 200 times, its my favorite movie of all time. Every time I hear/see the ending of paco and cruz I always have the same emotional outcome as the first time I watched it. Masterpiece!!
A Latino world homes
That's awesome. My in-laws are from Chile and came here in the early 70s from there. God bless 🙌 🙏 🇨🇱
@@brothertoa754check the Swedish metal bands Watain,Amon Amarth they both have Chileans and touring the world
Orale
Man I am a black woman and Blood in Blood out is a Classic one of my top favorite movies of all time still watching now and I feel like everyone should have that movie in their collection.
I always wanted there to be longer scenes with Paco as El Gallo Negro. I don't think we saw enough of the real cholo that everyone looked up to before he went to the military. Also, I need that 5 hour unreleased movie and it needs to have behind the scenes with bloopers and everything. I’d pay for it right now. ORALE VATO LOCOS FOREVER HOLMES!
I agree 100% not enough of him
I'd pay lots of money to watch the 5 hour unreleased movie too.
Paco was my favorite character in the movie!😊
It was real for that time period
@@marioserrano6333 I don’t think you understood my comment
I'm drinking my coffee out of my Blood in Blood out coffee mug. My family has loved this movie for ar least 15 years. My sister and I still quote lines to this day!!!! I have been around Mexican culture since a child and, this is such a masterpiece.
much love
Hahah what’s your favorite line
@@Koolmoedeesimpson pero cuidado con El chorizo, might need it for later
@@Koolmoedeesimpson hey fuck these other vatos ese. Get up Chuckie, get up
@@Koolmoedeesimpson I can go on forever
@ 12:53 Magic Bro said something I’ve been saying for years Jessie should’ve be nominated for a Oscar for his performance in this film
He put his heart and soul into Cruz just like Bob from la bamba, at times you forget they're acting and see them as real life people authentic af
"You the law, do your job! DO YOUR FUCKIN' JOB!"
Hands down one of best gang crime epic saga stor of all time. Definitely deserves more appreciation. This is awesome !!!
For sure💯💯💯
Sagas are multiple parts
@@murrieta49 Blood in Blood out 6. The Last Vato Loco.
Im a native American and i grew up in a latino neighborhood and we had this movie on repeat it was our favorite movie
bruh, we were all natives but you were on this side of this of the fence.
Yo big respect for this session. I'm Filipino, grew up in the Frisco and moved back to the Philippines, but man, Blood In, Blood Out has got to be such an iconic movie for me growing up. The film is so relatable that it knows no bounds, I wasn't in any gangs but grew up and saw enough that I related to the movie. If it gets a sequel; that'd be awesome but if not still all good. At least we got this.
I've never seen the whole thing but my weed guy was Latino and he watched it almost everyday
Filipinos and Mexicans have a lot in common
@@Nobody-bq7pl Word since the Spanish Inquisition in the Philippines in 1478. That's why we have words that are the same or sound the same. Mexican or Spanish last names and even the some of the food and culture. Some Filipinos even look Mexican or Spanish and vice versa.
@@Nobody-bq7plno we don’t
@@creepnasty5370🤡
I know berner is so all over the place with these moves , but man id love too have Berner do interviews like this with legendary people . Berner is such a vibe
I feel super late because I watched this movie for the first time a couple months ago but Ive already seen it three times. How can a 3 hour movie have such good pacing and you wanna not stop watching? It's really impressive
ive honeslty wathced this movie maybe 15 times a year for the last 25 years lol
Blood In Blood Out was meant to be taken seriously but whoever wrote the script turned it into one of the funniest comedies of all time. That movie has some of the best one liners of all time.
I believe i remember watching an interview i think the director was a white dude and he grew up with Mexicans in the hood and he said he wanted to add that comedic relief factor because he knows us as “Chicanos” or Mexicans in general always joke around and have funny things to say, even in dark times or even the “toughest” looking vatos have a sense of humor.
Jimmy Santiago is the writer. Dropping classic lines
Lol
U buggin
😂😂😂
44 yo white boy. This has been one of if not my favorite movies of all times. Saw it early 90s maybe for the first time. It's magical. I wish I could see the 4-5 hour cut.
I love how Jesse still embodies his character from the movie. Doesn’t try and act big time or like he is too good! He understands how much this movie meant to the fans. Brown, Black, white and universally! Shout out Jesse💯
He also came out in sir dynos low budget movies. At least one of them.
@@tonyb460veteranos
@@tonyb460 veteranos classic low budget movie its on tubi 🔥💯
@@tonyb460Veteranos’
My Mom Had Me Watching This As A Child… I Took Her And My 2 Year Old To The Famous Tree In L.A in 2022 For My 32nd Bday All The Way From Chicago 💯 Appreciate This Interview Bern
I'm from Chicago- dupage too and a few people in my area had it on repeat
@@Atrainswrld Salute Bro! Living In Dupage Is Crazy I Stayed Away From Dupage A lot! I Know Cook County Is The Wild West But Sadly Im More Scared Of The Police Than A Criminal 😂😂😂 They Don’t Play Out There!
I swear I know all the words to this movie lol
You ain't lying lol I feel the same way
Send ya to hell along with big Bob
So much that my family hates watching my favorite movies 😂😂😂
@@forthesnowflakes7691 lol bro tell me about it
@@ImIm-ns4xqbro they be rolling their eyes at me. But they and everyone else is just jealous that I know the lines to awesome movies LMAO
This film had such a huge impact on my entire neighborhood as a kid it literally played a role in the men we grew up to be! Please make a sequel! ❤
That's not a good thing dawg 😂😂 how come we can't be impacted by positive things
Sequel was made wasn't as good like a tubi movie
I’ll just say that the reason that this movie always struck a nerve with me and felt so personal is because that’s literally where my family comes from. My family comes from the Loma Bakers neighborhood in Bakersfield, a city that feels more like Texas than it does California. My mother and Tia were smart enough to leave the neighborhood when I was 6 years old, but I still remember a lot. Visiting my Tio Danny (RIP) in prisons and hearing all of the crazy stories they would tell that were literally portrayed in this movie. Watching my other Tio Vincente (RIP) kill himself through heroin addiction. Watching gang rumbles, stabbing and shootings happen in Jefferson Park and having to hold my older sisters hand tightly as we both put our heads down and ran home as fast as we could.
Like I said, I was lucky enough to have a smart mother and Tia who raised me and escaped that hellhole. I eventually found solace in the character of Paco Aguilar. I myself ended up running the streets from 11 to 17 until I was forced to join the military and make something of myself. I’m glad I did, because I could have been less fortunate like some of the other examples in my life and those outlined in the movie. This movie is an important milestone for Latinos, and specifically Chicanos in California. God bless us all.
Ayy we still out here in Bakersfield 😂
Please do a collab! I would pay to see a 5hr version of Blood In,Blood Out!
Big Bern Take care of these guys right here with all that you have going on. They showed you a lot of love and respect. This was amazing to see maybe some sort of a film you guys colab in the near future. !
They treated him like family. Like when you see a cousin you have not seen in a long time or something.
Thanks Berner for having these guys come on here to talk about the movie. Watch it all the time and hopefully you have more people search it up to watch it for their first time 🙏
The mural during the opening title was 1 block from where my dad grew up. He grew up in the house on the corner of dozier and hazard. My mom has photos of the mural that was there before that. My dad was an east LA original born in 1939. I took him back to his childhood home and neighborhood this past summer. The last movie we watched together was blood in blood out. He saw it before years ago but didn't remember it. His memory was getting shaky while he was battling cancer. He loved it. He cried a few times because some of that was his story. Brought so many memories back to him. He passed away on October 15, 2023. I miss you so damn much pop. Gilbert Cano November 20, 1939 - October 15, 2023.
Shout out berner 🇲🇽 💪and the blood in blood out cast. This Pod was 🔥
Foo, a part two would be a fulfilling nostalgic experience
That would be tough to follow the original
This is my all time favorite movie! I’m smiling ear to ear typing this comment. I know every line from this movie !!!!!
Blood In, Blood Out was released when I was still gang banging and caught up in the life. Seeing Paco become a Marine is what inspired me to say "yes" when a judge gave me the join or go to jail option. This movie spoke to so many homeboys in the barrio and it still does to this day. It was great hearing all the behind the scenes stories, especially about the resourcefulness of the inmates at Q. It sucks to hear this movies was "sanitized" for FX when Mayans MC (ALSO on FX) was allowed to drop F-bombs like crazy!
I pray that there’s going to be a part two with the original remaining actors🙏
They too old
Wrong there's still many around that do internet Damian aka Miklo last year in Florida.@@spynal9281
There is a part 2 lol.
Blood in blood out will always be a classic but some things just need to be left alone. There’s no need for a sequel.
I was literally just watching this iconic film last night.. this is legendary fr 🇲🇽💪🏼🎥
We identified with this movie because we were this movie. We all had the guero from the hood, the talented homie who burned out, the knuckle head who straightened out.. the mothers who cried for us and brothers who died for us.. it was us
Yup, well said
Love this! Grew up watching this multiple times. Reciting quotes with the fam to gettting it on DVD. Didn’t stop there! Joined the navy and met people
All around the country reciting quotes! Dope interview fasho!
I'm a white male from South Florida in my late 40's. I have seen Bound by Honor more than 25 times and own the DVD. Love it and the culture. 🙏
So what if you’re a white male?
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Blood N Blood Out 🩸
Blood in Blood Out. I was a teenager when I saw it. Quoted scenes so many times. I have seen all of the guys in many films. It would’ve been cool to see the rest of the crew in this vid. I did watch the reunion which was also cool. It would be awesome to see all of them in a post film series, all of their lives after Blood in Blood Out as mentioned earlier in the vid. At my job we always talk about the movie, characters, and reiterate lines. Job well done with this. Make it happen vatos! Vatos locos forever!
What a trip, I just watched blood n blood out a my pops last night while eating dinner . Listening to this at work and telling my dad the things I’m learning from the people being real people incarcerated is so mind blowing . One of my favorite movies of all time 🔥💪🏽
From start to finish amazing interview 👏🏾 with actors we truly appreciate, hands down. Thank you Berner YEEEEEE
Blood In Blood Out is a classic, I was a kid when this movie came out. I am Chicano from Texas, i can watch this movie, over and over. Shout out to the orignals, for doing this interview. Glad to see yall good, yall legends in the barrio. And also to my boy Berner.
This whole thing put a huge endless smile on my face !
Yo Berner! Your love for this movie is dope. If you bring out a pt. 2 I’d be stoked. This whole sit down felt good
To this day, when I put that movie on even on my phone, the authenticity of it feels so real. I feel like I'm back in the 90's watching this for the first time as a 5 year old
Didn't expect this but definitely needed it! One of my all-time favorite movies. Thanks for this early Christmas present.
Cookies X Blood In Blood Out merch would goo craaazyy
Thank you berner for getting this interview these guys are legends
Jesse Borrego is a fantastic actor. I felt his character pulled the whole movie together and he’s done other roles where he played the same energy and it just completes the movie.
This is Amzing Berner. props to you and your team
Timeless classic VL for life
Thank you for this. This movie has been part of my life and helped me realize a lot. Much love and prosperity to everyone that was apart of these epic film
Epic!!! I am very happy and excited you got to meet them !!! Mad love from Planada/ Merced !
Bro if this clip was 10 hours long I'd watch it !!! Loved every moment
I grew up watching this movie this is legendary
Amazing interview carnal.. thank you and keep up the amazing work 💯
All I want is a true 4k sound and image bluray with all extended, deleted scenes and new special features. In fact, would love to see all the Chicano. Films made this way and remastered. Boulevard knights, blood in blood out american me, familia, mi vida loca, stand and deliver, etc And then put in a collection package. Peace and love from Salem, Oregon
I bin rocking with your work since the All White Album, my guy! And herd every bit since then. Keep on keeping on Bern!
BEST PODCAST I EVER WATCHED , HOPE THEY MAKE SOMETHING HAPPENS, ALOT OF GREAT IDEAS ON THE TABLE , THANK YOU BERNER AND THE FELLAS FOR THIS 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This was me and my dad’s favorite movie ❤we watch this so many times I know it in my sleep. I fell in love with Cruz and Paco❤ But MAGIC WAS MY WHOLE HEART ❤THIS BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES 😢 MISS YOU DAD ❤🕊️
Awwww so sweet!!! Very nice anecdote. Great classic indeed💯💯💯💯🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
one of my fav movies of all time ❤ this was a great interview
Good looking out for this one.Berner.
Big move brother 😎
I was young af when I first seen blood in blood out, the best movie I’ve ever seen and I still watch it till this day, 25 now.
For cheap times 🤣
Awesome watching this video and hearing all the unheard stories i could listen to these guys talk about the movie forever ive seen everything i can find youtube about blood in blood out so good to see something new come out about it 🔥🔥🔥🔥
THANK YOU SO MUCH TO THE CAST FOR THIS INTERVIEW MAD LOVE CARLOS!!!!1
Popeye is a living legend! He also has been in Speed, Carlitos Way which was epic! Blood in Blood out/ American Me is equivalent to Menace 2 society/ Boyz in da hood! 😎
Happy holidays to you all much love and respect 🙏😎🙌💚
Classic Movie, can’t wait for that part 2! I’ve watched it a thousand times and will keep watching it till the day I die! Great interview!!
I worked in South Oak Cliff, (Dallas) Texas, I was working as the program director for Nuestro Centro (Gang Intervention & Prevention Program)
We, along with Street Church, Journey, and other county / city-wide programs, got to watch a private screening of the movie, before it hit theaters…
We got to meet much of the cast, and got some real connection and direction for the purpose of the movie…
Which as the director at that time, and worked with many Dallas gang members …
That really helped and assisted with a social & cultural shelf awareness, that helped with our cause…
I feel so thankful, and blessed to even be a part of that…
I was so into work; at that time, that I never really could grasp the positive learnings that came from that with the youth and over vibe of the center …
It really healed the culture at that time…
- so many positive changes…
- and proud of the families, and brothers and sisters, I served…
knowing how many of them are healing ❤️🩹 others the we did; back in the day…
Bonafide from the pinchy bga was my favorite character in the movie. He had the power to give a foo like u nightmares.
This is really cool I really enjoy watching berner interview especially for this one I love blood in blood out and this was amazing to watch
Great Interview!!! Thank you
Popeye & Cruz reading that poetry in the end was priceless.
Why is this classic film not on Blu Ray? Id happily pay big bucks for a director's cut re-scanned version
Berner has so many good songs.. and thats not to take away from 20 joints or any other song.. my favorite is Anymore off the White Album
then there Play to win with Ampichino, theres public enemies with lil evil , one shot kill, wax room,not an option.. I know im going on about nothing to no one but Berner is the dude imo
Definitely need a part 2🤞💰
Wow!what a session! Thanks, berner415. Thanks to magic, Popeye and cruz.
"Sorry, no tortillas"
Back in 1991, When the Shooting of the confrontation of VL retaliating 3punto's taken up in that hill for this Film,was called "Flat Top" Born at Chavez Ravine raised in Lincoln Heights on Eastlake Ave and i was offered a Part Time Job...Duties were to keep all my neighbors quiet and away from the time during the multiple GTO's they had for it, coming down the hill carrying Miklo in the GTO after getting shot by Spider 3 puntos scene......
Glad to see all these guys doing good blood in blood out is a classic and these guys are so genuine and humble lots of good energy in that room.
This is dope ASF! Great interview!
One of the greatest Movies know one hardly ever talk about !!!!
Facts
Jesse is such a great artist his role as Cruzito 100 percent is an Oscar type performance
This is amazing berner glad you recognize the great 90s movies
Great Video! Loved this movie growing up! Questions: At what age should we introduce the film to our kids? 😅
I love this❤. blood in blood out was essential in my teen years. A part 2 would be amazing. 🇦🇺
I wish they got more insight from Victor Rivers, I think that he would have more to say
Berner named all the movies i gravitated to as a kid. Also, American Me, Colors, South Central, Donny Brasco, Menace 2 Society and so forth.
Fantastic interview. Fantastic flick. Thank you all❤
Every person in the movie 🎥 are all legendary characters
I want to see part 2, 3, 4 & 5! All the characters stories, childhood, how they went to prison, where their at now later in life! I would even want to see Mousie (Seidy Lopez) & Sad Girl (Angel Aviles) from Mi Vida Loca incorporated some how! This sit down was super dope! Thank you for this Bern! Magic, Cruzito & Popeye will forever be icons/living legends just an unforgettable significant movie all the gente gets to experience for many many years to come!🇲🇽🤎
That was absolutely epic. I love Blood In, Blood Out with a passion. Thank you for doing this. I'll be praying you are able release an extended version of the original or create a worthy follow up. Just leave the tik tok videos and NFTs to children and suckers please!
Vatos Locos Forever
This is amazing. I was watching this move for the 1000th time last night. Seeing these men that brought so much to our lives, being well and happy with blessed lives, is a blessing to me. Saludos to Berner and to these men
Love this movie. Victor (Magic) was my favourite. Much love from New Zealand
The movie was great because every character stood out as an individual especially with their dialogue. No one ever says that.
Legend AF big bern had a epic cast 🔥🔥
this was awesome... good shit homie!
Thank You for this one bern❤
its crazy to see how far Berner has come. I remember first hearing him on the song Purpz thinking who is this?? he my favorite rapper even tho im not tapped in with all the cookie shit and clothes etc.. much love Bern!
I'm the opposite I don't really know the music but like cookies. I like old east coast hip-hop, which burner has but he got so much music.
@Atrainswrld Berner rapped in his song Patient that the midwest held him down before he learned to rhyme right.. if you ask me, he been doin it!!
This movie resonated with a lot of people b/c it depicted what life was like in the hood. Gang life and violence prevalent in big cities. Especially in LA, NY, Miami, etc. "Boyz n the Hood" was released in 1991 to acclaim success depicting gang life for blacks with the Crips vs. Bloods in LA. In 1992, "American Me," which was 1 year b4 "Blood in Blood Out" depicting Latino, mainly Mexican gang life in LA. A year after BIBO, "Higher Learning" was released in 1995, depicting college gangs and racism with white supremacy vs. black panther ideology. In 1998, "American History X" list goes on and on....We still have this type of gang mentality, but I would say not as prevalent as it was in the 80's and 90's. All great movies‼️
Great conversation and love the passion you all have for this movie. I myself have watched this movie hundreds of times (which is wild) and it’s always GREAT. I hope something happens for a part 2 or anything BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT related. The stories told here were amazing. Great job and keep it up!!
I’m 36 and still watch blood in blood out even on my phone at work 🤦♂️💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽🤣🤣🤣🤣 love the movie and it always feels like the first time watching it ❤️💯💯💯