This scene has every famous Mexican-American actor from 1995 on except Danny Trejo.
He was an extra in the window of the store if you watch it carefully enough
Masutora what you mean G Danny Trejo was in the store getting a 40 haha
I watched this scene dozens of times and i just noticed its Joker and Lil Joker from Next Friday lol
It's also Benny Chacon killing Cartoon from 187. And Puppet from American Me asking Big Joe for a drink.🤣
You can tell Big Joe really cared about Raymo. As hard as he was he couldn't help but cry at the misfortune that just happened to his younger friend. He was willing to lay down his life for him.
These types of movies always made me emotional because this type of shit happens evry day in certain neighborhoods
The bold guy had impecable aim. He managed to place multiple shots on a moving target that was partially concealed, all of this after having been shot himself and falling to the ground
@@erwinlopez8368 Thanks for letting me know its a movie. Yoy are soo smart. You get a star and a cookie!
Whoever played Gramps did a good job, when I watched this as a kid he scared tf outta me every time he appeared.
Poor Raymo. I can only imagine how his mother felt when she found out about his death. First she had to bury her husband his father then she had to bury her only son who was the last man in her life. Sad scene. Great movie.
the Foo asking if he can have some of his 40 oz. 😂😂😂😂
skippy33h2 He should buy his own those cheap beers back then were like $1.10
You name “skippy33h2” sounds like someone that would ask for sip from someone else’s 40oz 🤣🤣😂😂
Fact: Every Mexican gangster movie that came out between the mid 90's to the early 2000's starred Clifton Collins Jr.
Like what he wasn't in American Me he wasn't in Blood in Blood Out he honestly didn't really get into cholo movies until 187 and then he really wasn't in many after that yes there was road dogz and others but not many
Fact: I think you did and expected everyone to believe you because you wrote it properly but in fact made a false claim without doing research but then again what do I know.
Great movie!! Me and my wife had the honor of showing up as extras on this set. It was the backyard anniversary party. We got our boogie on. Cool people on the set too.
Fact: every gang shootout in the 80s and 90s took approximately 8 full minutes between each bust.
Werd. Kinda corny huh. What's really bizarre is when the guns come out everyone freezes. In a real world scenario everyone runs or gets down. I only saw one dude remove himself from the crossfire.
Fact: shootouts happen with seconds of a gun being drawn...if you stop and think...you just lost your life...this is from experience
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I ain't runnin from you anymore .... (proceeds to run from him)
How many people do you know that given the chance to run before getting shot . Wouldn’t run ?
1:25 he checks his magazine....it’s empty lol
I saw that And I thought “guess they didn’t think we’d look too” lmao
Lol they must not realize how observant some people are. good eyes I didnt catch that untill I seen this.
Also when you hear him rack the slide back he’s not actually moving his arms in a racking motion
I just watched this film. Very good, very meaningful. Especially the ending when the couch gets picked up. That's the message that life must proceed forward.
life goes on.. lost a few homies to the streets i still go jus to tag it up since they always takin the shi down , it jus hits different but as a big homie told me “as bad as it is, is as good as it’s gonna get” streets got no love n owe no one nothing
i swear to god blacks and Mexicans go through the SAME CACA IN THE BARRIO
Before he was president of the Mayans Motorcycle Club.
+Hank Hill Gramps was in an episode of SOA too. He played the president of the Tuscon chapter and was beheaded by the cartel.
Great movie scene! The really touching thing is big Joe was willing to do this knowing he's gonna get life for it
The enemy doesnt pull up and everyone just stands around.
Yea rt all the Mexicans in that corner would of been bustin guns in real life
Big Joe was a solid homie. Looked out for the youngsters so they didn’t take the same route he did.
@@robertomoscoso2667 Real talk bro. He was a true OG looking out for the young boys in the hood 😎That boy Gramps was a damn demon though, haha 😈
I miss this type of movies just like back in the Dayz....
Such a underrated hood movie back in the 90s have too say it’s definitely one of my favorites of all time
That was the most accurate gangster aiming ever
I just realized he played the gay dude in leprechaun in the hood 😂
This movie was crazy. I remember watching this as kid. He said he wasn't gonna run from him again, ironic how he died while running from him...
@@alomakalok7266 Yeah he stood up to him, but got shot in the back while running. My comment went over your head homie, lol!
@@papagunz45 if you wanted to be literall he did run, but it was not like that.
@@alomakalok7266 "I'm not gonna run", proceeds to run and get shot in the back. If you tell your bully your standing up to him finally when he goes to punch you run you didnt stand up to the bully.
@@isaiahcollins6470 dude of course he would run if there a gun pointed to him dumbass. He stood up to him in the beginning though. A bullet is different from a fist.
Man ain't never heard of this movie. Seems pretty cool.
Ignacio Rodriguez Jr. it’s really good. It’s one of my faves. I’ve watched it more times then i know.
Did Gramps borrow Day Day's BMW lol
The homie asking for a sippity sap of that 40 LMFAO there is always one in every group
Yup...like those scavenger stoners who never have weed of their own
@L VaL I'm the one that usually has a 40 that everyone's asking for a sippity sap 😆 the homies though..
He should've just unloaded the whole clip & Clifton would've still been alive. lol
As soon as you saw him roll out with the gun, drop him. Self defense your honor...
Would change the ending of the movie. He didn't want to kill anyone yet alone get a third strike which he did. But I agree with you
This was a dope ass movie back in the day!! Not too many know about this classic
how about Drive By. Its a Chicano hood movie that takes place in Chicago
You should watch the movie One Eight Seven (1997)... This is a prequel to Road Dogz... Raymo and Gramps hang out in high school and Samuel L Jackson is their Teacher...lol
See this is the problem,
When you're running from fire ringing out, you NEVER run in a straight line
I knew it, the one with the ball in his hands ALWAYS dies
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Yea bro this is true! Ricky got it in back with the guage in "boys in the hood".
Rivals tend to see this a sign of leadership, fearless got control of things....
Everybody gangster until shells start popping.
That E36 he's driving is fucking clean
@@famus801 haha ido its my daily 2021 along with my 2017 acura ilx whats your point?
Big Joe was a big homie for real knowing that he could do life for that he still bust his gun salute OG they don’t make guys like u anymore last of a dying breed
fr there was some OG last year i believe that was 53 or sum like that n he got locked up for catching a body for his 30 yr old lil homie that had gotten smoked
why did big joe had to go to jail, he was actually saving a life (well, at least he tried to, but raymo died anyways), but i still don't think he should go to jail for attempted rescue, he killed a killer who killed, he shouldn't get life.
people in real life get der 3rd strike 4sum bs look it up 25years
Shhh gotta watch out ur record matters just change ur frends 😄
RIPMAKAVELI Estrada . I couldn't have said it better about the changing your friends part .
I seen this movie with my cousin when I was like 13 years old I’m 27 now ever since then I couldn’t find this movie till now dope as movie 🍿
Every hood needs a big caring homie like Big Joe. Someone who’s been there done that and doesn’t want to see the next generation following in his footsteps and repeating his mistakes
BUT STILL EXPECTS THHOSE SAME DAMN SHOES TO BE WORN...AND THAT SAME BEEF TO BE...
Damn OG’s everywhere in this one clip. Never heard of this movie. Difficult to take him serious when you know he is a comedian.
Lots of well known actors, I have never seen this movie.
Me neither. I've watched "American Me", "Blood In Blood out", "Illegal Tender", and "Thicker Than Water" but never came across this one.
WishaGoodFluffyHoneyLoveGod AndMeUnconditionally yea the first 2 go hard and training day
Movies from the 90s are simply the best.
"Ay Big Joe!.. Hey homie, can I have a drink of your 40 Ay?
ONE OF A KIND MOVIE 👍❤🇲🇽❤🙏 80'S 90'S STILL 00'S WERE REAL STREET LEGENDS ERAS! 113%
The 00's were kind of gangster not like 90s or b4..the 00s fuckd up alot of mexicanos thats when vatos got weakminded and started acting,dressing and talking like blacks
GOD BLESS THE LATINOS IN THE USA. AND THE WHITE AND BLACKS 4 EVER GOD BLESS YOU AMERICA
I wonder if this was before hector decided to run 3 honda civics on top of that going into Harry's and ordering 3 t66 turbos, with nos and a motec system exhaust?
This was one gruesome ass death scene. My blood ran cold watching these two bleed out.
1:15 Azteca guy from gta sa lol
most of those dudes in that scene went on to do movies and tv shows that weren't low budget
Getting shot that much and still manage to kill someone with them 😂
So many latino stars in this movie. Gramps is the same guy in the transformers movie (2007) Raymo was in the movie 187. One of the guys standing around was in training day, ect......💯👍🏻
Most of the cast worked with each other in previous and later movies.
Gramps and Raymo: 187
Gramps & Danny: Next Friday.
Gramps & Joe: Next Day Air
Danny & Torneo: American Me
That’s just to name a few
FLASH FACT: Two of the three Joker brothers from Next Friday are featured in this scene
@@maximusprime3459 Sons of Anarchy and Mayans MC wipe their ass with Next Friday.
Wow pretty nice shooting for A GUY THATS FALLING TO HIS DEATH FROM MULTIPLE GUNSHOT WOUNDS.
Seriously. After taking several shots to the torso he can't stand anymore but apparently his arms still work fine and he's still lucid enough to be able to hit a running target 3 times with 3 shots.
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His gangster level must super high and I bet he just got out of a Cluckin Bell before coming there. lol
Ive been blasted a few times like that and still here!! Puro East Los!!
You got lucky once doesnt mean you will be lucky the next time around if I were you I would get out of what your in and start a new life..not everyone gets a second chance at life....I'm sure the next time around your enemies wont shoot you in the back they will aim for your head...
Lol been shotbehind my head lmaocame ot be hind my ear still gunning leva
@@playerhater4life289 you are not the loco one carliiito, you are more like the quite one
I thought César Vialpando had more balls. That's why Varrios Los Aztecas almost disappear.
Man those are the good movies
Whaaaa, the guy that hopped out the BMW was in Next Friday😂
Z Shake the guy holding his homeboy is Joker, and guy In BMW is lil joker😂
Selena's brother is in every Mexican movie I've seen
Iconic classic gangster hood movie 🙌🎥🎞🎬🔥💯
I still remember this scene from YEARS AGO
You should’ve aim for the head (snap fingers)
Raymo: I don’t want to go big joe
Lml I like the guy who is all like "Ey big joe can I have some of ur 48"
We just gunna ignore how the black guy rolled up to the hood and caught everyone lacking except for the one that shot him
When the falling and running in slow motion but the blood coming out still falls in normal motion it always looks off lol
This movie right here will always be dope in my book
Chicanos will always have my respect ✊ I fw then heavy black and brown baby
This is also cesear And benny from 187 also good movie 🍿🎥
All those Guys are DAME GOOD Actors 💯💯💯💪
Me and my homies Lance and Trevor got into many gang conflicts back in the day. Stay safe teens
People saying he cried cus Raymond died but he's crying cus he knows he's done
One of the most powerful bárrio hood films I have ever seen. So underrated .
2 of the actors also played in One Eight Seven
Clifton Gonzalez Gonzalez and Lobo Sebastian who played in 187(One Eight Seven) together as a tag crew by the name of K.O.S.(Kapping Off Suckers)
@@donaldjnixon-rl3zt they were best friends in 187 and enemies in this 1
this film is very top and even then not much is known
“Break out…anyone who lives in the hood knows that….don’t just stand there like an idiot!!”🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
1of my ALL-TIME FAVES!!!
Both of them were gangster AF in "First Day Air". That shoot out scene was crazy lit.
Nice shooting at a moving target while being shot.
Crazy never seen this movie but it's got actors from "187" dope!
Clifton Davis Jr. underrated actor.
I worked this movie as a PA back in 98. Sometimes I miss LA.
That's life in the City kid some of us ain't gonna make out the hood.🎵🎶🗡️
This was one of my favorite movies
Dam it's crazy seeing these guys younger like Emilio from Sons of Anarchy and Mayans...and dude from Training Day and Fast and Furious
Now thats what you call the real as movie
Yo, Hector never ages Lmao!
Rest In Peace to all my carnalitos
So this is what Montez and Alvarez were up to before they got kutte up. Lol
Even while being shot up, that dude had impeccable aim... didn't waste one shot... now thats fire under pressure..
It aint a mexican gangster movie without hector 😂
Noel "Hector" Gugliemi
Fun fact: he plays Hector in all his movie roles
Give me some more ones like this? With these typa scenes
Serio homie
@@thebeard8201 Hector don't play fool, every Hector down eh