Dedrick Gobert (who played Dookie, the one with the pacifier) had a pacifier because, in real life, was trying to quit smoking. John Singleton met him and thought it was cool, so he added it in the film. Gobert was also in poetic Justice and higher learning, both directed by Singleton. Sadly, Gobert was murdered 2 months before higher learning was released. RIP to V-Dub & John Singleton, 2 family friends who I miss greatly.
Wow, so much loss. Thank you for explaining the whole pacifier situation! I will add Poetic Justice and Higher Learning to my list. I believe the latter was already suggested to me. Thank you so much for watching and for your comment 💛
I just turned 50, I'm a movie buff, credit reader, background & fact checker, & I never knew that !!! I hope you're 100% correct, bcuz I'm also the "Trivia Guy" that bets my friends to pay in doing push-ups instead of cash !!!
AS A YOUNG BLACK MAN IN NEW YORK,,,WATCHING BOYZ N THE HOOD IN THE MOVIE THEATERS WAS LIFE CHANGING FOR ME!!!! THERE WAS COMPLETE SILENCE IN THE MOVIE THEATER,,,TEARS ON EVERYBODY FACE,,,I'LL NEVER FORGET THAT FEELING!!!!! TO THIS DAY ONE OF THE 5 BEST MOVIES I'VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE!!!
@@reallife0728 please do you mind telling me the other four movies. I love Boyz N The Hood and I want to see more great movies alike, thanks in advance, understandable if it’s personal and you don’t want to share🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
OK one thing most people miss when they watch this movie...in the early 90s when this movie came out they didn't promote gangs in movies. So the words Bloods and Crips are not used. But the guy that bumped Ricky was a Blood which is why all of them were wearing Red. Doughboy and his friends were Crips which is why they always wore blue. So when Ferris bumped Ricky...it was a gang thing. They weren't just beefing over a bump.
It wasnt lol . Ricky wasnt a banger . It just si happened a blood bumped into a dude who happened to have a crip brother . Doughboy VERY MUCH KILLED THEM BECAUSE THEY KILLED HIS BROTHER . Not bevause they were bloods
@yeabih5607 Ricky was talking to his brother and a car full of Crips. Ferris isn't some random Blood that they don't know. Doughboy and his friends know who Ferris is. Ferris bumped Ricky hard because Ricky was affiliated with known Crips. If Ricky was just some random dude or another Blood Ferris wouldn't have bumped him like that.
I'm not from L.A. but I was in college back when this movie came out and during the time the gang violence situation in L.A. was very much a real thing. I remember watching an NBC news special about it on tv back then and they were saying there were over 500 gang related murders that year in L.A. county. Also, at the same time there was rampant police brutality going on against Blacks in the city. Rappers out west would rap about it but it really came to light after the Rodney King beating soon after this movie which led to the L.A. riots. Investigation into LAPD led to years later bringing several charges against L.A.s anti gang unit, the Rampart Division.
As someone who lived in LA, and whose sister lived in Compton(a lot of drive-by shootings), I can say this movie, and Menace to Society are very accurate. I joined the military and got out of that environment, but yes the hood was very violent not just in the black neighborhoods but also in the Latino. The hood was more of a war zone in the 80s than the military was for me.
Hello… 80s baby here… this movie, along with Juice and Menace 2 society, probably saved my life. I saw them at the point where I was too old and dumb to listen to my parents, but young enough that movies like this actually influenced my behavior.
Bean pies are legendary desserts typically sold by members of the Nation of Islam. They were made fun of in the black community but were actually a symbol of black entrepreneurship and a healthy alternative to common sweets in the African American diet.
A Bean Pie is a pie with the filling made entirely out of beans. Mostly sold by non-rich people in urban neighborhoods. Also, Tre's dad is not rich, but he's a businessman. That's the hood in L.A.
As a woman of a particular age, I saw a downward spiral in the late 80's early 90's. I remember seeing spray paint on a church 😳...we would NEVER!!! My friend and I went to see this, at the point where Furious was trying to get the gun from Trey...some teen boys behind us was saying "F*ck that, father or not...they would have smoked him" and went to get them guys 😞. We were shocked...sadly things are 10 x's worse. I was glad that they stated Doughboy got murdered 2 weeks later (for the message that it's an unending cycle of killing)...but I seriously doubt if they got it. Unfortunately, I don't think things will get better anytime soon. We have to stay Prayed Up 🙏🙏🙏
Ha! We're back with Fishburne & Basset! 😂They're excellent in this, and completely different than the last movie we watched! (Except for the fact that both movies are more intense than you thought they'd be when you sat down to watch them.) This one is particularly heartbreaking. I was crying right along with you, Alexxa, you certainly have nothing to be embarrassed about. This movie would make a STONE cry!
Thank you so much for watching! I swear I'm going to have to start a Kleenex budget with how much I've been crying on here 😂 I'm so happy I got to watch this movie! Thanks for your comment and your consistent support! 💛💛
"Furious" is a nickname actually. He is Jason Styles II - Tre is for "Tres" in Spanish, or the Third, Jason Styles III. Great flick by John Singleton, RIP. Interesting thing is that the dude who shot Ricky was murdered in prison by his cellmate - Lloyd Avery II.
Morris Chestnut(Ricky Baker) in his film debut. He said in an interview that he was grateful to John Singleton for the opportunity of starring in this movie.
Remember this movie, also remember the streets back then..... 47 now and can't believe i got the hell out. I live in the UK now. This movie brings back a lot of memories. Thank you.
I’m confused. Why was those fools in the red even allowed on Crenshaw. They was serious about that shit back then that’s one thing bout this movie that I don’t get.
16:08 Hardly any college football programs in America would disqualify a high level athlete for having children. I have see coaches avoid players who have too much interest academics b4, but nobody cares if you have a child. A lot recruiters and coaches prefer players from desperate situations.
This movie is a classic, but so heartbreaking. Lots of tragedy surrounding it too, with some of the actors in it being killed in real life years after filming. The actor who shot Ricky, he was arrested for murder and killed in prison years later. What happened to him was very foul, I won't recount it here. I won a copy of the soundtrack for this movie at Javits Center back in 91. It was on cassette tape. So glad we dont use cassettes any more, ancient ass technology 😂 If you haven't seen Menace II Society, that's another good "hood movie", different director.
I’m from St. Louis, MO where they killed a 15 year old boy that was in a wheelchair. They will kill you while you’re on crutches. They will kill you while you’re holding your infant son. They reckless out here
maybe y'all thought this was, "don't be a menace " which is the funny parody version of all the hood LA MOVIES INCLUDING THIS ONE. starring the Wayans brothers
Among the best things I love about Boyz n The Hood is Doughboy for his character and story development and Ice Cube’s performance in the role. Cube at the time was among the emerging hip-hopers in the 90s with his debut solo album AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted after leaving NWA. The guy may not have had attended drama class in school, never did a film, never did a TV show or a stage show but it was the encouragement from John Singleton due to their friendship that convinced Cube to get the part of Doughboy. John Singleton met Ice Cube when he was a member of backstage crew at the Arsenio Hall Show and even though Cube turned down the offer a couple times, I’m beyond glad he accepted the offer. For an inexperienced actor in a cinematic debut, Ice Cube did an awesome job playing Doughboy. He played the role as if he (Cube himself) never had a dad, is the subject of ridicule and verbal abuse by his mum who favours a brother of his and ends up as as a Rollin 60s Crip. He did it so damn convincingly that he should’ve got an Oscar, BAFTA, Golden Globe and MTV Movie Award for his performance. This was long before Cube did the Friday films (film series he also wrote/produced), Are We There Yet?, xXx 2 and 3, Fist Fight, Ride Along, 21/22 Jump Street, Ghost of Mars, the Barbershop films, Rampart, Tresspass etc If the Marc Webb-directed and Andrew Garfield-starred Amazing Spider-Man films were to conclude with a 3rd film (a 4 hour 3rd film to end the story) and if Ice Cube appeared in it - he would’ve been J Jonah Jameson (Daily Bugle newspaper boss). Imagine Andrew Garfield and Ice Cube in the same room! Wasted/missed opportunity in my opinion.
@@AlexxaReacts I know right?! Would’ve been like “PARKER! LEEDS! Quit yo chit-chatting and get yo asses in my office, NAOW!” “You want to see us, sir?” “Don’t call me “sir”! It’s JAMESON! “Sir” you save for stupid people, aight? Now sit daown. I need you both to get me photos of the red-blue wacko for tomorrow’s front page - STAT.” “Mr Jameson, I still don’t get why you won’t think different of Spider-Man. Clearly, he’s a good guy-” “Good guys don’t sell papers - they FLOP! Public menaces SELL papers!” 😂😂😂😂😂 “LEEDS” is Ned Leeds, one of Peter Parker’s close work buddies @ the Bugle.
A bean pie is a muslim recipe.. Milk, navy beans, and sugar. You would commonly see members of the Nation Of Islam selling them in urban communities for fundraising in America.
Boyz N The Hood is the quintessential hood classic. Rewatching this as an adult i realize that Ricky wasn’t street smart due to him being coddled by his mother. He laughed at Trey when Trey told him that he was afraid to have sex, he was scared when Furious took them to Compton & he didn’t take Ferris & his crew serious when they coming for him. Brenda’s favoritism towards Ricky did more damage to Doughboy than the hood ever did & Brenda lost both of her sons as a result of her favoritism. Here are some fun facts: Will Smith was offered the role of Trey but declined due to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The girl who Doughboy called a bish was in Ice Cube’s Today Was A Good Day video.
Nice Reaction Ladies To This Hood Classic a💯💯 But If Yall Wanna Watch the Comedy parody Side to This Movie I Recommend Yall Ladies React To Dont be A Menace To South Central Movie
I remember when this film first hit theatres. It was kind of a big deal, at the time as it was somewhat controversial back in the day with the hyped up displays of gratuitous sex, drugs, and violence in the black community. It kind of put out there and glorifies every black stereotype there is. Gotta let you know that your audio quality on this video is very low. Just so you know. And btw, really liking your style with it. Hope you guys check out another good picture in the same vein as "Boys N The Hood" and it is entitled "Hustle and Flow". It has a wicked cool storyline and some solid acting in telling the story of a wanna be rapper trying to break into the business. I think you girls would really like it. Shoutout from this old, longhaired, rocker in the mountains of East Tennessee. Good luck on the channel. Wishing lots of peace, love, and happiness to you and yours. Will e seeing ya on the next. Later.
Psyched! Won't be able to make the "premiere" but I will definitely be checking it out. Just rewatched it over the pandemic, actually, so it's fresh in my mind. (Uh, no it's not a comedy!)
Great Reaction. Another John Singleton Masterpiece is; "Illegal Tender"(2007) & "Four Brothers"(2005) Another Action/Thriller Movie is "War"(2007) with Jet Li & Jason Statham i totally recommend ya'll this films
I love and was a bit surprised of how hip Josée is to the culture...when she seemed to know to abbreviate with South Central, event though the full title read 'South Central LA'; the kids going to look at a body in the very first scen (or where it once laid) instead of a gun; gentrification and that the guy who snatched the chain was a crackhead. Great reaction ladies and you're stunning! This is my first vid and can't wait to watch more of you! It's so cute how close together you're sitting, literally overlapping, lol. And please do watch Higher Learning. Together if possible! I'm subscribing just in hopes for that.
When you said you thought this movie 🍿 was going to be funny there is a parity to this movie called Don't be a Menace to South Central by the Wayans brothers and it is funny 🤣😉
The echo comes from the tv being picked up on the mic. Which can happen. If you are referring to the watermarks, it's due to copyright. If you are referring to the subtitles, I need them to help with my hearing. Hope you have a pleasant and blessed day!
@@AlexxaReacts I see thank you, wasnt trying to be disrespectful I was just confused. And I was only talking about the water mark on the movie screen. Keep doing what your doing and have a blessed day too!
@@jdizzlethepunisher5892 No, I wasn't offended 😊 Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Your comment actually worked out well, because Josée and I just filmed a new movie and we did it a different to remove the echo 😉 Thanks again!!
The bean pie it's close to in construction to pumpkin pie or sweet potato pie but in my opinion tastes nothing like either of them the textures different and in my opinion has more of a bite to it has less of a tendency to fall apart like pumpkin pie does and doesn't have fibers nature of sweet potato pie Bean pies have been a staple of the black Muslim community for longer than I've been alive all across the country as I'm in La native the rule is if you see any black man wearing a bow tie standing on a street corner with a box in his hand maybe even a newspaper you can get yourself a sweet confection that will always get you wanting more and it ranges from being pies to cheese pies/cheese cakes and I alone when I was 16 would make about $100 a day just selling the pies on the street corner the demand is always way higher than I think it will ever be
Are you guys African?? You seem a little lost lol.. on different scales, this is a percentage of black america... now too but especially in the 80s 90s..
Dedrick Gobert (who played Dookie, the one with the pacifier) had a pacifier because, in real life, was trying to quit smoking. John Singleton met him and thought it was cool, so he added it in the film. Gobert was also in poetic Justice and higher learning, both directed by Singleton. Sadly, Gobert was murdered 2 months before higher learning was released. RIP to V-Dub & John Singleton, 2 family friends who I miss greatly.
Wow, so much loss. Thank you for explaining the whole pacifier situation! I will add Poetic Justice and Higher Learning to my list. I believe the latter was already suggested to me. Thank you so much for watching and for your comment 💛
Yea he also started banging in real life and got killed
Fun Fact: The parking lot at the end where dough got revenge is the same parking lot in the movie Back to the Future where they test the car.
SHUT UP!?!?! 😲😲😲 REALLY?!!? I have to look at both again now! Thanks for this info! ❤️
@@AlexxaReacts No problem
I just turned 50, I'm a movie buff, credit reader, background & fact checker, & I never knew that !!! I hope you're 100% correct, bcuz I'm also the "Trivia Guy" that bets my friends to pay in doing push-ups instead of cash !!!
@@SMOOV_726 🤣
back to the future is Puente hills mall and Boyz n the hood is Crenshaw mall
AS A YOUNG BLACK MAN IN NEW YORK,,,WATCHING BOYZ N THE HOOD IN THE MOVIE THEATERS WAS LIFE CHANGING FOR ME!!!!
THERE WAS COMPLETE SILENCE IN THE MOVIE THEATER,,,TEARS ON EVERYBODY FACE,,,I'LL NEVER FORGET THAT FEELING!!!!!
TO THIS DAY ONE OF THE 5 BEST MOVIES I'VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE!!!
@@reallife0728 please do you mind telling me the other four movies. I love Boyz N The Hood and I want to see more great movies alike, thanks in advance, understandable if it’s personal and you don’t want to share🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
OK one thing most people miss when they watch this movie...in the early 90s when this movie came out they didn't promote gangs in movies. So the words Bloods and Crips are not used. But the guy that bumped Ricky was a Blood which is why all of them were wearing Red. Doughboy and his friends were Crips which is why they always wore blue. So when Ferris bumped Ricky...it was a gang thing. They weren't just beefing over a bump.
That makes sense. Thanks for the comment Ignacio, and for watching! 💛
Thanks for the info.
Also how doughboy was always sayin “cuz” definitely was crippin
It wasnt lol . Ricky wasnt a banger . It just si happened a blood bumped into a dude who happened to have a crip brother . Doughboy VERY MUCH KILLED THEM BECAUSE THEY KILLED HIS BROTHER . Not bevause they were bloods
@yeabih5607 Ricky was talking to his brother and a car full of Crips. Ferris isn't some random Blood that they don't know. Doughboy and his friends know who Ferris is. Ferris bumped Ricky hard because Ricky was affiliated with known Crips. If Ricky was just some random dude or another Blood Ferris wouldn't have bumped him like that.
The soundtrack to this movie was phenomenal
I'm not from L.A. but I was in college back when this movie came out and during the time the gang violence situation in L.A. was very much a real thing. I remember watching an NBC news special about it on tv back then and they were saying there were over 500 gang related murders that year in L.A. county. Also, at the same time there was rampant police brutality going on against Blacks in the city. Rappers out west would rap about it but it really came to light after the Rodney King beating soon after this movie which led to the L.A. riots. Investigation into LAPD led to years later bringing several charges against L.A.s anti gang unit, the Rampart Division.
As someone who lived in LA, and whose sister lived in Compton(a lot of drive-by shootings), I can say this movie, and Menace to Society are very accurate. I joined the military and got out of that environment, but yes the hood was very violent not just in the black neighborhoods but also in the Latino. The hood was more of a war zone in the 80s than the military was for me.
Thank you for your service! 💛
@@AlexxaReacts Thank you, so much. I enjoyed my time in service.
The BBC Documentary before the LA Olympics showed us how violent LA was back in the 80s
@@ethekwinihappening3803 do you know the name
@@obdianeare you still in the service
I can’t even watch a reaction to this movie without tearing up. Very powerful film.
Hello… 80s baby here… this movie, along with Juice and Menace 2 society, probably saved my life. I saw them at the point where I was too old and dumb to listen to my parents, but young enough that movies like this actually influenced my behavior.
I haven't seen Juice and Menace 2 Society, so I'm adding them to the list. Glad you are with us Yemmy Rox 💛
Bean pies are legendary desserts typically sold by members of the Nation of Islam. They were made fun of in the black community but were actually a symbol of black entrepreneurship and a healthy alternative to common sweets in the African American diet.
A Bean Pie is a pie with the filling made entirely out of beans. Mostly sold by non-rich people in urban neighborhoods. Also, Tre's dad is not rich, but he's a businessman. That's the hood in L.A.
As a woman of a particular age, I saw a downward spiral in the late 80's early 90's. I remember seeing spray paint on a church 😳...we would NEVER!!! My friend and I went to see this, at the point where Furious was trying to get the gun from Trey...some teen boys behind us was saying "F*ck that, father or not...they would have smoked him" and went to get them guys 😞. We were shocked...sadly things are 10 x's worse. I was glad that they stated Doughboy got murdered 2 weeks later (for the message that it's an unending cycle of killing)...but I seriously doubt if they got it. Unfortunately, I don't think things will get better anytime soon. We have to stay Prayed Up 🙏🙏🙏
It's so sad. Things do feel worse these days. Praying for better times. 🙏🏾💛
Whoever they were, I'm almost sure they've got it by now. Hopefully, not too late.
This is a great reaction
Rest in peace director/writer John singleton
The fact that we really lived like this in Los Angeles.
Did you leave the city
Los Angeles has good & bad areas. I'm from Los Angeles & never experienced any of this bc I didn't live in the ghetto. It just depends where you are.
Ha! We're back with Fishburne & Basset! 😂They're excellent in this, and completely different than the last movie we watched! (Except for the fact that both movies are more intense than you thought they'd be when you sat down to watch them.) This one is particularly heartbreaking. I was crying right along with you, Alexxa, you certainly have nothing to be embarrassed about. This movie would make a STONE cry!
Thank you so much for watching! I swear I'm going to have to start a Kleenex budget with how much I've been crying on here 😂 I'm so happy I got to watch this movie! Thanks for your comment and your consistent support! 💛💛
"Furious" is a nickname actually. He is Jason Styles II - Tre is for "Tres" in Spanish, or the Third, Jason Styles III. Great flick by John Singleton, RIP. Interesting thing is that the dude who shot Ricky was murdered in prison by his cellmate - Lloyd Avery II.
Morris Chestnut(Ricky Baker) in his film debut. He said in an interview that he was grateful to John Singleton for the opportunity of starring in this movie.
Remember this movie, also remember the streets back then..... 47 now and can't believe i got the hell out. I live in the UK now. This movie brings back a lot of memories. Thank you.
What made you move
@@roselynholloway7863 life expectancy of 17
@@_eclipz_ ok
@@_eclipz_ do you miss America
Bean pies are pretty good. That’s like sweet potato pie
I’m confused. Why was those fools in the red even allowed on Crenshaw. They was serious about that shit back then that’s one thing bout this movie that I don’t get.
The guy in the wheelchair is lil chris he was the one that said you wanna see a dead body when they were littlekids walking the train tracks
Increase the peace billboards were everywhere in the early 90s to mid90s in Los Angeles
16:08 Hardly any college football programs in America would disqualify a high level athlete for having children. I have see coaches avoid players who have too much interest academics b4, but nobody cares if you have a child. A lot recruiters and coaches prefer players from desperate situations.
Good to know!
This movie is a classic, but so heartbreaking. Lots of tragedy surrounding it too, with some of the actors in it being killed in real life years after filming. The actor who shot Ricky, he was arrested for murder and killed in prison years later. What happened to him was very foul, I won't recount it here.
I won a copy of the soundtrack for this movie at Javits Center back in 91. It was on cassette tape.
So glad we dont use cassettes any more, ancient ass technology 😂
If you haven't seen Menace II Society, that's another good "hood movie", different director.
A new Boyz in Da Hood reaction video on UA-cam?? Yes!!!!
Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed it! 💛
Great reaction ladies. I've seen the movie hundreds of times, but it's still enjoyable to watch it with first timers.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it! 💛
Great reaction Ladies - ❤ from Scotland!....
Thank you so much 💛
I’m from St. Louis, MO where they killed a 15 year old boy that was in a wheelchair. They will kill you while you’re on crutches. They will kill you while you’re holding your infant son. They reckless out here
Oh jeez! That is so sad. I'm praying for your safety! 💛
maybe y'all thought this was, "don't be a menace " which is the funny parody version of all the hood LA MOVIES INCLUDING THIS ONE. starring the Wayans brothers
Amazing film, one of my favorites ❤🎉 great reactions 🎉
Thank you friend! ❤️💛
Among the best things I love about Boyz n The Hood is Doughboy for his character and story development and Ice Cube’s performance in the role.
Cube at the time was among the emerging hip-hopers in the 90s with his debut solo album AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted after leaving NWA.
The guy may not have had attended drama class in school, never did a film, never did a TV show or a stage show but it was the encouragement from John Singleton due to their friendship that convinced Cube to get the part of Doughboy.
John Singleton met Ice Cube when he was a member of backstage crew at the Arsenio Hall Show and even though Cube turned down the offer a couple times, I’m beyond glad he accepted the offer.
For an inexperienced actor in a cinematic debut, Ice Cube did an awesome job playing Doughboy. He played the role as if he (Cube himself) never had a dad, is the subject of ridicule and verbal abuse by his mum who favours a brother of his and ends up as as a Rollin 60s Crip. He did it so damn convincingly that he should’ve got an Oscar, BAFTA, Golden Globe and MTV Movie Award for his performance.
This was long before Cube did the Friday films (film series he also wrote/produced), Are We There Yet?, xXx 2 and 3, Fist Fight, Ride Along, 21/22 Jump Street, Ghost of Mars, the Barbershop films, Rampart, Tresspass etc
If the Marc Webb-directed and Andrew Garfield-starred Amazing Spider-Man films were to conclude with a 3rd film (a 4 hour 3rd film to end the story) and if Ice Cube appeared in it - he would’ve been J Jonah Jameson (Daily Bugle newspaper boss). Imagine Andrew Garfield and Ice Cube in the same room! Wasted/missed opportunity in my opinion.
Andrew Garfield and Ice Cube would have been AMAZING!
@@AlexxaReacts I know right?!
Would’ve been like “PARKER! LEEDS! Quit yo chit-chatting and get yo asses in my office, NAOW!”
“You want to see us, sir?”
“Don’t call me “sir”! It’s JAMESON! “Sir” you save for stupid people, aight? Now sit daown. I need you both to get me photos of the red-blue wacko for tomorrow’s front page - STAT.”
“Mr Jameson, I still don’t get why you won’t think different of Spider-Man. Clearly, he’s a good guy-”
“Good guys don’t sell papers - they FLOP! Public menaces SELL papers!” 😂😂😂😂😂
“LEEDS” is Ned Leeds, one of Peter Parker’s close work buddies @ the Bugle.
Loved watching it with ya'll ladies! Great breakdown. Hello from Chicago!
Thank you so much! 💛
I'll be tuning in to your next reactions for sure 😁😊!!!
Great film one of my favorites.
This is what you call a great reaction 🙌🏾🙌🏾❤❤
Thank you so much 💛
A bean pie is a muslim recipe.. Milk, navy beans, and sugar. You would commonly see members of the Nation Of Islam selling them in urban communities for fundraising in America.
Thank you for explaining! I'll try to get my hands on some 😊💛
Thank you for watching this movie. I love ❤️ your reactions!
Thank you so much Renee! 💛
@@AlexxaReacts You're welcome 😊!
Boyz N The Hood is the quintessential hood classic. Rewatching this as an adult i realize that Ricky wasn’t street smart due to him being coddled by his mother. He laughed at Trey when Trey told him that he was afraid to have sex, he was scared when Furious took them to Compton & he didn’t take Ferris & his crew serious when they coming for him. Brenda’s favoritism towards Ricky did more damage to Doughboy than the hood ever did & Brenda lost both of her sons as a result of her favoritism. Here are some fun facts: Will Smith was offered the role of Trey but declined due to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The girl who Doughboy called a bish was in Ice Cube’s Today Was A Good Day video.
Least i can tell my times tables lol
I love you guys' reaction! Good job 👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you so much! It means a lot! 💛
@@AlexxaReacts you're welcome 🤗🤗🤗
The man who shot Ricky was Avery Lloyd and making these movies he wanted to live that lifestyle, he went to prison and was killed by his cellmate.
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New subscriber n Golden reactions beautiful ladies
Thank you so much 💛
Really good cast so sad this still goes on today.
I was 7 years old when this came out.
Nice Reaction Ladies To This Hood Classic a💯💯 But If Yall Wanna Watch the Comedy parody Side to This Movie I Recommend Yall Ladies React To Dont be A Menace To South Central Movie
I spoke to Josée and she's down for it! So if we find it, we will react to it the next time she's in town 😊💛
@@AlexxaReacts No Doubt Yall won't Regret It
I know I'm late but a shotgun was used a lot in gang killings, because they can't be traced and also multiple people can get hit
Thanks for the info Johnny! 😁
this movie is deep and relates to many of our lives. Abdul Ghaffar came on my channel and spoke on his life resonates with boyz N the hood.
I checked it out! Cool video!
glad you enjoyed it.@@AlexxaReacts
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I remember when this film first hit theatres. It was kind of a big deal, at the time as it was somewhat controversial back in the day with the hyped up displays of gratuitous sex, drugs, and violence in the black community. It kind of put out there and glorifies every black stereotype there is. Gotta let you know that your audio quality on this video is very low. Just so you know. And btw, really liking your style with it. Hope you guys check out another good picture in the same vein as "Boys N The Hood" and it is entitled "Hustle and Flow". It has a wicked cool storyline and some solid acting in telling the story of a wanna be rapper trying to break into the business. I think you girls would really like it. Shoutout from this old, longhaired, rocker in the mountains of East Tennessee. Good luck on the channel. Wishing lots of peace, love, and happiness to you and yours. Will e seeing ya on the next. Later.
Psyched! Won't be able to make the "premiere" but I will definitely be checking it out. Just rewatched it over the pandemic, actually, so it's fresh in my mind. (Uh, no it's not a comedy!)
We weren't ready!! I really thought this was going to be a comedy! But boy, am I happy we watched it! Let me know what you think of our reaction! 💛
@@AlexxaReacts Watching now! Nice to meet Josée! Will leave a comment when I get to the other side! :D
Im from Pasadena. Nothing changed about south central
lol what are the odds? High. Absolutely has happened just like this.
Great Reaction. Another John Singleton Masterpiece is; "Illegal Tender"(2007) & "Four Brothers"(2005)
Another Action/Thriller Movie is "War"(2007) with Jet Li & Jason Statham i totally recommend ya'll this films
Thank you! Adding them to my list 💛
I love and was a bit surprised of how hip Josée is to the culture...when she seemed to know to abbreviate with South Central, event though the full title read 'South Central LA'; the kids going to look at a body in the very first scen (or where it once laid) instead of a gun; gentrification and that the guy who snatched the chain was a crackhead.
Great reaction ladies and you're stunning! This is my first vid and can't wait to watch more of you! It's so cute how close together you're sitting, literally overlapping, lol.
And please do watch Higher Learning. Together if possible! I'm subscribing just in hopes for that.
She love the comment! And I've added Higher Learning to our list of movies to watch together! 💛
@@AlexxaReacts Yaaay!! 🥳🎉🥰
@@AlexxaReacts Awww, glad she did. And sweet, can’t wait! 🤓
Great Reaction ! Another movie you guys would love is Menace 2 Society also a great movie 👍🏾
Thank you so much!! I will definitely add it to the list of movies to watch with Josée! 💛
Wow, you all never seen this movie? good video i like the reactions from u2 😊
What's a bean pie??😂😂😂
When you said you thought this movie 🍿 was going to be funny there is a parity to this movie called Don't be a Menace to South Central by the Wayans brothers and it is funny 🤣😉
Oh!! We have to check it out!
@@AlexxaReacts Good I think you will like it it's funny 😂🙂
why do i think he looks cute with the pacifier? like it, weirdly fits him...
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Tres parents was Ike and Tina who knew😊
3:28 L.A in a nutshell
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Great reaction and the both of u should watch higher learning. John singleton directed that movie and boyz n the hood. I see your a mcu fan ❤👍🏽
Thank you for watching Rashad! I will add it to the list 😊 As for the MCU, I will check out the newest Ant-Man soon! 💛
What the hell is with the echo with the sound production? And why did you guys keep the writing on the Screen the whole time
The echo comes from the tv being picked up on the mic. Which can happen. If you are referring to the watermarks, it's due to copyright. If you are referring to the subtitles, I need them to help with my hearing. Hope you have a pleasant and blessed day!
@@AlexxaReacts I see thank you, wasnt trying to be disrespectful I was just confused. And I was only talking about the water mark on the movie screen. Keep doing what your doing and have a blessed day too!
@@jdizzlethepunisher5892 No, I wasn't offended 😊 Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Your comment actually worked out well, because Josée and I just filmed a new movie and we did it a different to remove the echo 😉 Thanks again!!
@@AlexxaReacts awesome! Keep up the good work!
Ladies please React to Baby Boy! ❤
Added to the list! 💛
Im a new subscriber Tommy carranger ep 11
Thank you for subscribing and for watching! I appreciate you! 💛
Hello
The bean pie it's close to in construction to pumpkin pie or sweet potato pie but in my opinion tastes nothing like either of them the textures different and in my opinion has more of a bite to it has less of a tendency to fall apart like pumpkin pie does and doesn't have fibers nature of sweet potato pie
Bean pies
have been a staple of the black Muslim community for longer than I've been alive all across the country as I'm in La native the rule is if you see any black man wearing a bow tie standing on a street corner with a box in his hand maybe even a newspaper you can get yourself a sweet confection that will always get you wanting more and it ranges from being pies to cheese pies/cheese cakes and I alone when I was 16 would make about $100 a day just selling the pies on the street corner the demand is always way higher than I think it will ever be
Part 2 is great as well
Are you guys African?? You seem a little lost lol.. on different scales, this is a percentage of black america... now too but especially in the 80s 90s..
Nope. Haitian Canadians.
@@AlexxaReacts ohh OK. Cool review!
@@HD00957 Thank you so much! It means a lot 💛
Fix y’all audio
We did the best we could, with what I have. But thank you for watching nonetheless. Blessings to you and yours!
Slavery leads to this. Slavery still exists in the States of terror.