I agree. I forgot about this movie, watched it as a kid just watching this pop up on recommended videos.. This dude did a great job playing young Marcus.. Props to him.
@@OfficialPepe that's truly messed up to think. I'm glad I wasn't a ghetto kid, I know I'm an ok guy but would be dead if I were born there. Put yourself in their shoes.
50 Cent is an American icon and get rich or die trying is one of the most fun albums ever, movie was great too. I remember the night in homestead pa outside the Lowes movie theater two gangs started busting shots
He made a big name for himself in the streets then conquered the rap world, was extremely successful in the business world, then co wrote a book with one of the greatest writers of our time, and now has now produced some of the most highly rated television shows on tv. Not many Americans can say they've done all that.
@@DeeSnutts that's part of it. Maybe they just couldn't relate to it sometimes it's hard if you haven't walked in somebody else's shoes or been with somebody else then to relate to certain movies. But you are still right..
There was a HEAVY anti-50 Cent movement during that time, because he was operating outside of the system they designed for everyone else. I remember that Kanye v 50 album release and mad artists were going on radio and tv stating how they were gonna buy hundreds of Kanye CDs for 50 to lose and told their fans to do the same. Radio stations were even joining in the bullshit.
Still the best top #1 believeable hood origin film of all time. The story, the actors/actress really put there heart in it and made it so believeable, and I love how 50 cent added most of his real life and protected his enemies and people he assicoated with in the streets and all know DANGEROUS was Ja Rule. They are only a few hood movies remain true to there origins.
"Sam said, "You a young boy, why your clothes look so old? You don't need fish, little nigga, you need a pole You don't need no new kicks, you need an O" Chop that, bag it, get right back at it" That touched me, it hit me in my heart I'm a hustler, homie, you was giving me my start I am what I am, Sabrina's only baby Practicing in the mirror, pulling out my .380 -50 Cent (9 Shotts)
Most if not all make the choice to be in those street not because it's their only option but because it's what they feel is the easier option. The others can argue that its because their family was in it so it's all they know or it was a revenge thing that lead them into it but they can never really say they had no choice unless someone put a gun to their head or something along those lines. They listen to these rappers say they had no choice and they run with it but greed follows most of the rappers excuses as well. Most of us in this day and age had two options, either fight for yourself or fight for your legacy. Your legacy won't last very long if you set its path in the streets
@@dylanc2516 one friend was with me chasing females up until he shot at someone for the first time and joined the family business immediately after. No they didn't force him far as I know but nothing tells a kid this is the thing to do like having the whole family do it. At some point in the older parents life I'm sure they had moments where they say they need to get out yet they don't raise their kids not to make that mistake either because they do not feel they made a mistake or they feel they have no choice but to stay. What makes them feel they have no choice? Either they feel they are in to deep or they feel they are not deep enough. Some rappers have made the decision to stop that life with hardly know issue because they got the money they wanted. That mean they stayed in out of greed. If they did not stay out of greed then why did they not use their come up to make better and safer opportunities for their kids and their kids peers? Its because either theg don't regret what they did or they were only thinking of themselves and their own personal gain so it didn't matter. When you simplify that it basically says that either they did what they did because it was the easier option or they did what they did because they just didn't care enough to do better meaning they were operating in a selfish mindset. Please correct me if I'm wrong
@@dylanc2516 as for your legacy let's take a look at the people who lived that life and where their legacies are now. Half if not most of most of our men are influenced to dab into that lifestyle at some point in their life yet how many success stories do we have and what percentage of the population are they? Matter of fact let's look at the black community period from the time that lifestyle really became a thing. Have we gotten better as a community or have we gotten worse. A small percentage will say that they don't know about everyone else but they are good. Can that small percentage win the war along? I think we both can agree that we can't so that will mean their legacy will not survive. Either their legacy will be taken over by as another race or it will be wiped out unless we stop operating out of a selfish mindset. What I say isn't to disrespect anyone it's just raise awareness and spark conversation I feel need to be spoken about
This was 50s 8 Mile. 8 mile is a better film due to the battling aspect of it all but 50 story is insane and he didn’t touch on the Murder Inc beef likely due to budgets and making the film too long but this is a great movie and 50 killed his debut film.
Seriously tho, it's a rough life especially if you've grown up to or around it. When these artists rap about drugs, cash money, and bitches. That's all we want to have and be wanted and or popular. We wonder why we grow up the way and how we did because it's on the news, video games, people, places, and things. Yes, I just quoted NA/AA. I'm trying to get my life together but it's extremely difficult on my own and nobody to help you even if your so desperate, hopeless, and careless. I'm starting to lose any faith that I had and my own flesh and blood won't even help me thru this chaotic crisis I'm currently in. I'm SO tired of living like I been since I've lost my boyfriend of almost eight years. I'm still wondering why god if he's out there then why'd you take him instead of me. Like, I've done such unheard of shit towards my self and others, I just don't understand why him since he was a saint and life saver. May god bless me with safety, happiness, end poverty, and have enough strength and will power to beat this addiction before it beats me. Please if your reading this than comment and lettme vent and have others make sure I'm not alone.
Deuce (Michael Long) Esmeralda Tolentino & Scarlet Alvizo And Jacqueline Miranda & Desiree Flores, Henriaria Christopher & Deshell Anthony And Alexis James & Antoniae Armstrong & Raekea Perkins And!
It bothers me immensely that this kids mouth is full of food and stays full throughout the whole convo and he never swallows it. Instead he washes it around with soda making it bother me even more lol
Marcus (Gerard Garnett) Akylah Washington And Lacina Rowe, Makiyah Wills & Lil Eric Eric Holmes And Moose Lil Eric Eric Holmes And Antoniette Simmons & James Nukes & Khyrisha Young
Looking at the new kicks you wish you had while the other kids making fun of you man I never got made fun of face to face but I felt that shit seeing all the kids in school with jordans and air forces then I got older and bought them and realized it aint shit I actually like what I was wearing then.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
10/10
Fiddy cent gotta luv it
1.
He played lil cease too lol...5o Casted him in power aswell
Victim mentality....
The kid's portrayal doesn't get enough credit for playing 50 the way he did.
Whattttttt, that kid is not the one to play a gangster role, should be used as diddy in a movie
@@jakes7581 funny enough he was in the biggie movie not as diddy lol
At the time the movie came out he definitely did
I agree. I forgot about this movie, watched it as a kid just watching this pop up on recommended videos.. This dude did a great job playing young Marcus.. Props to him.
I actually know the actor personally
I remember growing up and losing friends and family to the street life smh but this was an underrated movie
yeah GTA3 was a rough time for us
@@Helelsonofdawn ha thats cute
Yeah man i know its hard losing people in these meta verse streets 😔 ✊🏾
@@andreacosta423 You shoulda moved to a better neighborhood instead of living in the ghetto and seeing kids lose their lives.
Whats the street life
"Throw me in the jungle I'ma come out with a fur coat" 💯
And a chinchilla hat
I'll have them motherf*cker's dancin'.
😂 Marc was lil cease!!!
@@SegaGentlemanand ten pounds heavier from EATIN them
Majestic face when he said “a gun” never get old 😂
Knew his ass was grass 💀‼️
He knew that young nigga was a real one and was not playing when he said a gun 😂💯
I'd have the same reaction too why a kid wants a gun
He played 50 but 50 killed him in power 😂
This was the comment I came looking for 😂
Before he shot him and snatched his chain 50 even dissed his mom lol
@@boogie51X50 damn I didn’t get that deep in the show
@@AyoooKai did u watch the og power?
“This for doing a bad job portraying my youth lil nigga” 😂😅
Sadly I know a lot of kids that grew up like this who didn’t make it.
Sadly? good thing they didnt make it lol, dont need no more bangers in the streets
Good that they didn’t make it
@@OfficialPepe with the proper guidance at a young age…… I’d say 99% of us can change for the good.
@@Hc4697 If they didn't make it, it means they are gang banging. You people have no comprehension skills.
@@OfficialPepe that's truly messed up to think. I'm glad I wasn't a ghetto kid, I know I'm an ok guy but would be dead if I were born there. Put yourself in their shoes.
Proud to say I was there in the Bronx when they were filming this movie. Good times
50 Cent is an American icon and get rich or die trying is one of the most fun albums ever, movie was great too. I remember the night in homestead pa outside the Lowes movie theater two gangs started busting shots
Lol an american icon
Calm down
Hes is a good rapper from the early 2000s
But most importantly he came from the slums the toughest ghettos in America with poverty and crime now look at 50 Cent now a global successful Icon
He made a big name for himself in the streets then conquered the rap world, was extremely successful in the business world, then co wrote a book with one of the greatest writers of our time, and now has now produced some of the most highly rated television shows on tv. Not many Americans can say they've done all that.
@@DeifiedThoughts he even own a percentage of water or coke one of them
Worldwide icon
One of the best hood movies of the last decades. Don't know why critics hated it so much.
Cuz they not from the streets duh
Cause it was too real for them.. lmfao.
@@DeeSnutts that's part of it. Maybe they just couldn't relate to it sometimes it's hard if you haven't walked in somebody else's shoes or been with somebody else then to relate to certain movies. But you are still right..
There was a HEAVY anti-50 Cent movement during that time, because he was operating outside of the system they designed for everyone else. I remember that Kanye v 50 album release and mad artists were going on radio and tv stating how they were gonna buy hundreds of Kanye CDs for 50 to lose and told their fans to do the same. Radio stations were even joining in the bullshit.
their poor white asses could relate to 8 mile but not grodt smh.
Still the best top #1 believeable hood origin film of all time. The story, the actors/actress really put there heart in it and made it so believeable, and I love how 50 cent added most of his real life and protected his enemies and people he assicoated with in the streets and all know DANGEROUS was Ja Rule. They are only a few hood movies remain true to there origins.
Every time I see dude I think "Oh that's young 50" 😂😂
Have you watched power?😂 there is a scene where 50’s character kills him, it was funny asb
@@addyznxanyzz3179 yeah qdubs, after the comment about his mother and everyone calling him quarter water. lol
Dude was dancin with the devil at what could be no older than 12.
Yep that motherfucker was like I’m going to make it out ain’t no choice if and or but
Younger had people workin for em
When life gives you lemonds, make lemonade, then add some vodka and your in business😂
They laughed for real at the gun part 😂😂
This guy played lil ceese and played 50. He got talent
His name is Marc Antony he was the baby in Losing Issah
@@crimsonsigma5531 he and Pharrell know where the fountain of youth is cause they both haven't aged 😂
Dam I never knew that he was in power 🤯
He has his own acting company and trains actors.
Dude played majestic is amazing actor aswell that man needs his flowers he is in some good movies
He always play the villain role
Not in The Thing remake
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje is his name, and I love him. He's a great actor.
"Sam said, "You a young boy, why your clothes look so old?
You don't need fish, little nigga, you need a pole
You don't need no new kicks, you need an O"
Chop that, bag it, get right back at it"
That touched me, it hit me in my heart
I'm a hustler, homie, you was giving me my start
I am what I am, Sabrina's only baby
Practicing in the mirror, pulling out my .380
-50 Cent (9 Shotts)
The kid who played this role legendary
Respect never comes to those who choose crime
One the greatest movie in 2000s history goes down like the Eminem movie “8 mile”
I just noticed Majestic homie had blinked at him when talking about 50 mom at 2:29. He knew about Majestic killing her
I’ve seen the movie plenty of times and just notice him winking at him
Damn I never noticed that 🤯
I think it was morr that he acknowledged that Majestic slept with his mother. Which meant he could have possibly been his father.
“What do you need a gun for … I don’t know “ 🔥🔥
lesson from Majestik:
>respect is the most important thing in life
>your respect can go you a long way
Show no love. Love will get you killed
@@KDawg92801i always loved how he threw that line right back at Majestic at the end
Kid held that food in his mouth that entire scene
If only Baby 50 Cent had a chance to have a normal life 😞
He said you need anything else my boy said a gun i love it
This was a great movie.
The fact that mcgrif is his dad in real life is a mind trip
@@tdb4763 😯 which character in the movie was mcgriff? And that was his real biological dad?!
@@yolodolo9143 yeah in real life his dad is supreme mcgrif or majestic in the movie
Supreme ain’t 50 dad Lmfaooo
@@bosskidontop5053 yeah it is. That's why 50 said he looked up to him like a father, because he was.
Young 50 looking at him like I know its you that killed my mom but for now I'mma keep it cool till i get a lil older
The actor who plays young fiddy is so unbelievable as a gangster
And he’s always playing one 😂
not acting. He went to prison a while ago for armed robbery
He's just a kid 🤣
@@alldogsgoheaven😂 fr!!!......like calm down!!!
It’s crazy after watching raising Kanan, it makes get rich or die trying look like a normal life
I haven't seen the movie, but Adibise is a straight up boss.
Ain't that the African dude busting cheeks in Oz
@@barettoconceicao1372 yep, that dude with the Beenie on the side of his head and with the earphones
50 cent a OG fr fr came along way in life. Specially in New York
One of my favorite 50 cent movies
Have u ever seen that 50 cent movie called "before I self destruct"
Most if not all make the choice to be in those street not because it's their only option but because it's what they feel is the easier option. The others can argue that its because their family was in it so it's all they know or it was a revenge thing that lead them into it but they can never really say they had no choice unless someone put a gun to their head or something along those lines. They listen to these rappers say they had no choice and they run with it but greed follows most of the rappers excuses as well. Most of us in this day and age had two options, either fight for yourself or fight for your legacy. Your legacy won't last very long if you set its path in the streets
You don't know what you're talking about
@@dylanc2516 one friend was with me chasing females up until he shot at someone for the first time and joined the family business immediately after. No they didn't force him far as I know but nothing tells a kid this is the thing to do like having the whole family do it. At some point in the older parents life I'm sure they had moments where they say they need to get out yet they don't raise their kids not to make that mistake either because they do not feel they made a mistake or they feel they have no choice but to stay. What makes them feel they have no choice? Either they feel they are in to deep or they feel they are not deep enough. Some rappers have made the decision to stop that life with hardly know issue because they got the money they wanted. That mean they stayed in out of greed. If they did not stay out of greed then why did they not use their come up to make better and safer opportunities for their kids and their kids peers? Its because either theg don't regret what they did or they were only thinking of themselves and their own personal gain so it didn't matter. When you simplify that it basically says that either they did what they did because it was the easier option or they did what they did because they just didn't care enough to do better meaning they were operating in a selfish mindset. Please correct me if I'm wrong
@@dylanc2516 as for your legacy let's take a look at the people who lived that life and where their legacies are now. Half if not most of most of our men are influenced to dab into that lifestyle at some point in their life yet how many success stories do we have and what percentage of the population are they? Matter of fact let's look at the black community period from the time that lifestyle really became a thing. Have we gotten better as a community or have we gotten worse. A small percentage will say that they don't know about everyone else but they are good. Can that small percentage win the war along? I think we both can agree that we can't so that will mean their legacy will not survive. Either their legacy will be taken over by as another race or it will be wiped out unless we stop operating out of a selfish mindset. What I say isn't to disrespect anyone it's just raise awareness and spark conversation I feel need to be spoken about
@@soldiersark8029 put down the fucking meth
man stfu silver spoon... you see this kids living conditions... of course he wanted the fast money and thats all he knew... he didn't have a choice...
He was almost an adult playing a kid😂🤣
This was 50s 8 Mile. 8 mile is a better film due to the battling aspect of it all but 50 story is insane and he didn’t touch on the Murder Inc beef likely due to budgets and making the film too long but this is a great movie and 50 killed his debut film.
I watch this movie a million times!🎥🔥🔥🔥🔥👌🤞💪🦁🤙50 Cent, 🫡this movie was off the chain-⛓️⛓️⛓️⛓️⛓️🦁🫡 Blessings!💎💥💥💫💫🙌😇🙏
1:11 damn Tony Yayo was always a good friend!
To this movie was my entire childhood!
this whole time i thought 1:31 baby 50 said "thats what up man thats whats happenin" lol thats even funnier now
You are always a product of your environment. But you always get that one choice.
Seriously tho, it's a rough life especially if you've grown up to or around it. When these artists rap about drugs, cash money, and bitches. That's all we want to have and be wanted and or popular. We wonder why we grow up the way and how we did because it's on the news, video games, people, places, and things. Yes, I just quoted NA/AA. I'm trying to get my life together but it's extremely difficult on my own and nobody to help you even if your so desperate, hopeless, and careless. I'm starting to lose any faith that I had and my own flesh and blood won't even help me thru this chaotic crisis I'm currently in. I'm SO tired of living like I been since I've lost my boyfriend of almost eight years. I'm still wondering why god if he's out there then why'd you take him instead of me. Like, I've done such unheard of shit towards my self and others, I just don't understand why him since he was a saint and life saver. May god bless me with safety, happiness, end poverty, and have enough strength and will power to beat this addiction before it beats me. Please if your reading this than comment and lettme vent and have others make sure I'm not alone.
They throw me to them wolves,I came back leading the pack-life of 👑Curtis Jackson👑
Basement bedrooms are the best
Wish kids where taught respect these days
Bro what lol they are
@@bobtree9284 thankfully the ones you encounter have been
Perhaps you don't show respect to kids? Respect is not given freely, it is earned.
@@dainironjaw5425 go back to college. And have another beer.
@@fishsticks88 So you are the reason no one gives you respect. Thanks for confirming and beer is damn nasty no thanks.
Tbh, fitty is living a normal life now.
Brings back memories
0:11 When he Poured that Bowl of Water on Dude 😂😂😂
You know this isn't his real life story right? The movie shows as if Supreme and him were so tight.
No shit, it's a movie, not a documentary
You really don't know how real this is
@@macktruck8331 word lol
They were and then they fell out. 50 has said this before.
@@s4mp_founder if you from queens especially southside you know 50 and preme never got along lol
I was there but never part took. This is how my friends grew up.
Class film 50cent one of the best rappers in the world
He look like Kanye 😭
The way that other kid said imma kick yo ass, reminded of taye diggs tryna be hood in Malibu's most wanted
What is the song called when he's looking at the shoes and when he puts the picture on the wall
Adebisi’s life before he went to Oz
I remember watching this in high school and 30% percent of the kids I went to high school with was in the same theater I was at
those kids laughing at him like they aint wearing some sloppy seconds lol
anyone else hear the faint pass the dutchie to the left hand side in the diner LOL
Give me understanding, and I shall keep thy law; yea, I shall observe it with my whole heart.
Psalm 119 : 34
He would play a young samuel jackson perfectly
i love how little fiffty looks at the men when they laugh at him for wanting a gun, like you guys laughing at me like i dont know what im doing.
2:05 this is what this generation is missing a big homie
to defuse the situation sometimes
When he ask what he needs a gun for. He said he don't know. That was the scariest shit the ever heard lol you seen their faces
The real reason why they call him quarter water
Except Katrina wasn’t charging no 25 cents to give out handies after school
i heard about this movie anyone know where i can watch it
Lol he wasn't forced into anything, he choose that life. Everyone has a choice
I don’t know if you know anything but in real life he was born into it .
I remember myself back in days
50 cent came up from a kid to a grown up man. He is a billionaire. Self made.
Lol, a Lil 50 cent look at that! 🦾
I gotta watch dis movie yo
This kids teeth are doing a spot on 50 cent impression
In all of 50 cent’s movies and show he always adds a small element of himself into characters
5o is my favorite human being world star started from bottom bottom look at me now let's go 5o
You can't tell me that Marc John Jeffries and Michael Che from SNL don't look like long lost father and son lol
0:11 Got em
I met Baby 50's actor @ Shnippers on 7th ave.. funnily enough, G- unit studio was right around the corner. I made yayo, banks and this guy's food
Marcus (Henriaria Christopher)
Deuce (Michael Long) Esmeralda Tolentino & Scarlet Alvizo And Jacqueline Miranda & Desiree Flores, Henriaria Christopher & Deshell Anthony And Alexis James & Antoniae Armstrong & Raekea Perkins And!
Q-Dubs is the man
This was a good movie
It bothers me immensely that this kids mouth is full of food and stays full throughout the whole convo and he never swallows it. Instead he washes it around with soda making it bother me even more lol
This looks like a good movie
i think its scarier that at this time there was kids at this same at that wanted a gun.....that knew exactly what they want it for ...
0:50 Fuck no I'm moving to Scottsdale nigga 🤣🤣
Ain’t gone lie food look good
50 could've joined the military become a better version of himself.
military not for everyone lol
@runninone_6326 It's not but that's after you experience it.
@@MrLobo1024 for some i agree. for others they may know before experiencing that somethings not for them.
Marcus (Gerard Garnett) Akylah Washington And Lacina Rowe, Makiyah Wills & Lil Eric Eric Holmes And Moose Lil Eric Eric Holmes And Antoniette Simmons & James Nukes & Khyrisha Young
Imagine as a kid you're growing up hanging out with the person who killed your mother.
Curtis “the great pretender” Jackson
Imagine if this is who played Kanan
Kanan Killed him in Power
0:10 😂😂😂
Why was Duce so mean to Curtis?
Who was dude that was with majestic?
The lil kid from Stuart Little
You can never justify to become a gangster.
People don't justify. They just respond accordingly.
@@thomasbrown3356 Love this
Looking at the new kicks you wish you had while the other kids making fun of you man I never got made fun of face to face but I felt that shit seeing all the kids in school with jordans and air forces then I got older and bought them and realized it aint shit I actually like what I was wearing then.
Qdubz from power lmao
Deuce (Alexis James)
Baby Kanye West
Kid 50 cent was a better actor than he was in this movie lmfao