Great reaction. A little backstory on Bishop: In the script, his father was raped in jail then treated like shit for it when he got out and descended into mental illness. A major factor in Bishop's motives was seeing how his father was treated and never wanting to allow himself to be treated the way his father was. Unfortunately they cut that backstory from the movie.
My older brother told me when this movie came out. The lines to get in the theater were all the way outside to the parking lot. It had never happened before.
@@agfromdai.e3806 no he means to actually relate to these movies based off experience. I relate to this movie and films like belly, paid in full, romeo must die, menace 2 society .
The saddest part is that Bishop had nothing to live for it’s why he was so reckless. Nobody to check on him, no boo, just Bishop and his dad who was very out of it. Bishop is also a cautionary tale against an unfocused or a non purpose driven mind.
Pac's acting was phenomimal. You could already tell Bishop was a little unhinged when you spend a little time with him and once he gets that gun it just increases his psycho tendencies. Bishop wanted to be feared and respected and that gun gave him the power to achieve that
Bishop's father was raped in prison. Which was he had that traumatic trance in the beginning. That is referenced when Radames says to Bishop " You don't have to look no further than your Pops. My friends be telling me he likes being a prison yard hoe" Bishop suffers from that reputation because it makes him look soft by association which is why he's targeted by the gang. He compensates it by holding a gun because it gives him power (hence juice) Although it's never revealed, but Q and Steele might go to prison due to their role in the robbery. Btw the Dr. Dre you're thinking of wasn't in Juice, it was another Doctor Dre from NYC...
As a 41 yr old man that suffers from depression and anxiety, you gentlemen make my day by reacting to these movies from my youth and culture. Much love and respect to you brothers.
The part when Bishop popped up behind the stairs at Steel's complex had all of us in the theatre jumping and gasping. Talk about a jump scare in a non-horror film.
This is a good story of showing psychopathy. Starting off, Bishop just fantasizes about being the toughest (or getting “The Juice”) after his first murder, he’s addicted to the thrill and gradually becomes a full blown murderer. He has no problem with lying to Raheem’s own mother, showing something like sociopathy/psychopathy (regret-less liar) so when he says “I ain’t shit and I ain’t gon be shit” he means it. He truly doesn’t care for his fate. And the backstory is Bishop’s father has PTSD from being raped in prison. So, in the alternate Juice ending, when Bishop is hanging over the edge by Q’s hand, he hears police sirens coming and says “I ain’t going to jail” (remembering his father) then, let’s go of Q’s hand and kills himself.
“These movies have the same results, sad and depressing”. Welcome to real life Where there as many if not more failure stories than success stories. And your right it is both Sad and Depressing. Peace ✊🏿
I can rave about this film all day, I absolutely love it. To keep from "ranting" I'll just say the entire cast did such an amazing job especially Tupac Shakur as Bishop he genuinely made you hate him. This is cult classic no matter how many times I watch it i still get the feeling I first did. Great reaction guys
I love how the brothers started out so happy watching and bumping to the soundtrack then shit gets real... thats how it is in the hood. the people out on the street, you dont know where they mind is at. thats why these movies are so good. its real.
My main take from this movie has always been about the struggles to be a man, to develop self respect, and to hold to your principals despite all the antagonism that life throws at you. Bishop represents the mentality and emotional state that many young men in certain neighborhoods develop when they can't develop self respect and hold to principals. Environmental factors that contributed to his inferiority complex: getting routinely jumped by rival crew; being told "you cant even walk down your own block"; seeing that other people with guns have power (i.e. police, store clerk). Bishop needed his friends to feel powerful or to feel like a man, which is why he grew most upset when Q and Steel didn't help him while getting pressed by rival crew. Since Bishop was using his friends to feel stronger and safer, one wonders if he was ever really their friend. You guys mentioned two key words: monster and mental illness (technically that's three words but whatever). But that's just it. Unguided youth, in a treacherous landscape, experiencing consistent and varied forms of trauma are more inclined to develop a mental illness or become... a monster. Q, on the other hand, represents both the struggles to not become a monster, but also to not become a victim or a pawn of someone else who's become a monster.
Fun Fact: Q play by Omar Epps mother was my principal here in Brooklyn, New York. The cast came to visit while the movie was out but I wasn't in school because I graduated a year ago.
I really enjoy this channel!! It’s always fun to watch someone enjoy things you love. These are CLASSIC black films we’ve grown up on & watched a million times.
You should check out the movie with Tupac, Tim Roth, and Thandie Newton called Gridlock'd. They all play members of a band trying to clean up their lives. It's directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall
Yeah, being from harlem, i'm very familiar with a couple locations that were shown in some scenes- including that store. I'm not sure if it's still there though. It's either renovated into something completely different or gone entirely.
Fun fact: When Pac said he feels like he was part of a track team. His Co star Omar Epps (Q) would star in Higher Learning. Where he was part of a track team. A role meant for Pac, but Pac was incarcerated at the time.
Woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning about to start my work day and scrolling thru youtube...you dont how huge my smile was when i seen that yall had reviewed my rav movie juice!!!!! You guys literally have made my day!!!!! Thank u ❤
@@MississippiKaijuMusic how the blazing hell you going to dismiss the most popular hood comedy of all times, DONT BE A MENACE? it better be a good ass reason too
The silent head boppin had me laughin out loud everytime 🤣 Oh when you said "these movies have the same result; just sadness and depression" 😔 unfortunately truer words brother...especially in the 90s. These now "cult classics" were (are) such a reflection of what was going on and thankfully with voices like Spike Lee & John Singleton those voices were finally being heard but yes....the story let alone the endings rarely left us with the protagonist prospering. 💔 Always entertained by yall, it's important to see young men like yourselves taking interest and learning from media yall may not have otherwise selected prior. More should follow your lead 🙂 I agree with the others definitely check out New Jack City. It'll blow yall minds
They all played their roles so well. I always thought this was just a heartbreaking story, not a lot of people bring up mental health when it comes to this particular film but psychologically Bishop WAS NOT okay. Granted, he is definitely ruthlessly villainous trying to be the big guy on top only to go out in a big way but how he got that way...he didn’t even care about his friends or their lives, no regard for human life and no remorse. Also funny that you guys noticed Donald Faizon from Scrubs, I only recognized him rewatching this a few years ago.
I personally appreciate you guys reaction to this classic movie. It hits home cause I had a friend in 92 die the same way. Much respect fellas for this one. Peace
Yes finally!!!!!! Thank you guys for this reaction been waiting months. TUPAC!!!!. Please please do a reaction to "BELLY" in honor of DMX passing. Another great hood classic
YAAAYY!!! told you guys would enjoy Juice🔥🔥🔥 Bishop was a true hothead. Funfact: Tupac was also supposed to play O-Dog in Menace to Society, but had to serve a year long prison sentence...So the role went to Lorenz Tate😊
No 2pac was supposed to be shareef, he WANTED to play o-dog or Cain but the Hughes brothers didnt want to give him that role and that is why he had beef w/ the directors of meanace l l society (the hughes bros)
JUICE was Tupac's first film. He would go on to star in POETIC JUSTICE with Janet Jackson, ABOVE THE RIM with Duane Martin and Marlon Wayans, BULLET with Mickey Rourke, GRIDLOCK'D, and GANG RELATED with James Belushi. In the end credits of JUICE, it is mentioned that Q went on to do special mixes for radio stations. That or he went on to be the main DJ for a radio station. So, Q ended up achieving his dream of being a DJ.
It’s common knowledge but Bishops father (seen at the start of the movie) was raped while in prison leading to the Puerto Rican kid to bully him about, which explains why Bishop is so hell bent on defending his manhood.. that sent him over the edge
For the people saying that Tupac was a great actor . Well yes , he was a trained Actor . He went to arts school for acting . Acting was as his first love. Rapping was secondary .
I don't know why but the guy walking by when they were in Steele's house,Bishop was looking out the window the guy kicked the dice the group of guys were playing with on the ground. So they were gonna F**k him up. Really don't know what he was thinking about.
Great reaction yall! This film proved that 2Pac was a jack of all trades and could act his ass off like he could rap. Side note yall, listen to the Juice soundtrack. It is one of the best movie album ever!! Top tracks are "Know the Ledge (Juice)" by Eric B and Rakim and "Uptown Anthem" by Naughty by Nature.
Got a sub from Cleveland.. I respect what u guys do , open your mind to hood classic . It’s lessons in all these movies . Keep going hope u guys grow... love
Honestly I love this page!. I feel like with watching these black movies really helps with educating all people.. you kinda get to see how many of us black ppl have to grow up
Great reaction. A little backstory on Bishop: In the script, his father was raped in jail then treated like shit for it when he got out and descended into mental illness. A major factor in Bishop's motives was seeing how his father was treated and never wanting to allow himself to be treated the way his father was. Unfortunately they cut that backstory from the movie.
Dude I wish they told us that back story, it makes so much sense now that I know this; thank you so much!
I was just about to comment bishops backstory but you explained it better than how I would’ve
Been watching this movie forever..didnt know that
@@Jaybeast5x same
But still i just wish he didnt turn on his crew then i would of like him more.
My Dad went and saw this in theaters when it first came out and he told me the crowd started cheering when Steel put his hand on the fence
Yes im glad steel live.
My older brother told me when this movie came out. The lines to get in the theater were all the way outside to the parking lot. It had never happened before.
Haha! I saw this at the theatre and yes we cheered...well, they cheered. I don't do that stuff. But I agreed. :)
Yep that's true 100%
@@rogerpizarro8128 I was a kid I remember
Pac would have definitely got him a couple of Oscars he was an amazing actor
Lmao, no, he wouldn't have.
@@curtism-w6b why do you say that
He did go to a acting school
@@curtism-w6b Spot the hater 😂
@@ItsAnEndlessWorld 1990s. Nobody black was winning Oscars. Including Denzel. It isn't hating. It's how it was. Look dumb now.
It's funny because Omar played a character Quincy "Q" in both Juice and Love & Basketball
The scene where Bishop is hugging Raheem's mother knowing he is the reason for her pain.... That's a cold ass scene man.
Just cold blooded.
Yup.
Just like the Taco Bell killer
@@jbronxdiva718 or the captain D’s Killer
@@jbronxdiva718 the who??
@@GhostKyng the who??
Tupac played the psychopathic villain so well he could have played the Joker and probably pulled it off!
Nah now that’s too much.
@@itoocheesy5186 Na pac could pull that off. In an elseworld story
@@JBurnz001 pac is nice at acting but my nigga jokkker🤨 you bugging.🤦🏽♂️
Fun fact: George Lucas originally wanted Pac for the role of Mace Windu in the Phantom Menace but his unfortunate passing changed that ofc
@@YoungYahtz94 oh shit never knew that.
I love you guys for reacting to all these Black Movies, thank you 👏🏾❤️
To bad they don't know the feeling of these movies but it is what it is
@C J me too. I love it!
Those were the days!!
@@furqanmahdi8936 so EVERY black person is from the hood to you
@@agfromdai.e3806 no he means to actually relate to these movies based off experience. I relate to this movie and films like belly, paid in full, romeo must die, menace 2 society .
Tupac was unrecognizable in this film, he became that character.
RIP PAC
The irony: one of his closest friends who was reading for the part of Steel thought Bishop reminded him of Pac
"I don't like the way he comes out of the darkness."
"He's just weird."
"He teleports!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😭
And then they bob to Cypress Hill 😂😂😂😂😂
They made him seem like Mr. X from resident evil 😂😂😂😭😭
@@NN-wu8fw Slow is
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bishop is Michael Myers😂🤣🤣💀
Juice one of my favorite movies starring my favorite rapper 2pac
The saddest part is that Bishop had nothing to live for it’s why he was so reckless. Nobody to check on him, no boo, just Bishop and his dad who was very out of it. Bishop is also a cautionary tale against an unfocused or a non purpose driven mind.
He said at the beginning of the movie “I hope Tupac can act” by the end of the movie bishop is a murderer
Y’all killing it with these classics🤍
Next film you guys should watch is New Jack City, it is one of the best hood movies.
I said the same thing last video
Also Colors too a good one
Oh Yes Definitely one of the best❗
Hell yeah
Yes!! 👍🏼
Pac's acting was phenomimal. You could already tell Bishop was a little unhinged when you spend a little time with him and once he gets that gun it just increases his psycho tendencies. Bishop wanted to be feared and respected and that gun gave him the power to achieve that
The thing is he always felt naked without a gun
Please do Poetic Justice, Above The Rim, Paid in Full, New Jack City, Baby Boy, Four Brothers, Lean On Me, Dead Presidents, Harlem Nights
Dead presidents asap!
Definitely Four Brothers!!!
Great movie selection! Those are all my faves!! :)
@@jahnellewhite2673 same here
Yes Lean on Me!!
Q’s girlfriend in the movie is a member of the group “En Vogue.” She’s 🔥
Facts! Cindy Herron was fine, and she still look good for a 59 year old lol
she got dat snappy nappy dugout
@@jaxon5058 Ooouuu Weeee i didn’t know she was in that group but oh my i didn’t know she was that very fine
Didn’t even realize that...wooooow
The snappy nappy dugout, HaHa. I still say that
Bishop's father was raped in prison. Which was he had that traumatic trance in the beginning. That is referenced when Radames says to Bishop " You don't have to look no further than your Pops. My friends be telling me he likes being a prison yard hoe" Bishop suffers from that reputation because it makes him look soft by association which is why he's targeted by the gang. He compensates it by holding a gun because it gives him power (hence juice)
Although it's never revealed, but Q and Steele might go to prison due to their role in the robbery.
Btw the Dr. Dre you're thinking of wasn't in Juice, it was another Doctor Dre from NYC...
I was just gonna post this. Check out Dr. Dre and Ed Lover hosting Yo! MTV Raps.
I doubt it police never found the gun and they had mask on
The gun did bishop used the other guy picked it up 9/10 he keeping it for himself
I never realized radamez said that . I mean how does everyone know his pops were raped in jail. My goodness . Who spread that information?
Seen this so many times I could recite the whole script word for word.
Facts me too!
Me too thanks to TV ONE😠 they used to play this movie to death on that channel.
It’s good to see that 30 years hasn’t changed the way people react to this movie because I had the same reaction. Blew my mind!!!🤯
I feel old af
such a classic
As a 41 yr old man that suffers from depression and anxiety, you gentlemen make my day by reacting to these movies from my youth and culture. Much love and respect to you brothers.
How are you today ❤️🙏
stay strong brother
Samuel Jackson was also in a lot of those movies too. Before he got big.
Yo... love the no music head bobbing with the squeaky chair... 🤣🤣
The part when Bishop popped up behind the stairs at Steel's complex had all of us in the theatre jumping and gasping. Talk about a jump scare in a non-horror film.
This Bishop is something else
“Dude not his arm! How’s he gonna dj?” Yo I don’t know whyyyy that made me laugh so hard
Juice and New Jack City two movies you cannot go wrong with....🍿
And Menace 2 Society & Boyz N The Hood.
@Shadow Play in the Woods That’s coastist.
Ayeee, y’all actually came through for your boy! Really appreciate it fellas 😭🙏🏾
New Jack City and Above the Rim, hood classics
Dead Presidents
Pac did 6 movies before he died like this if they should react to the others
Pac is an amazing actor. Don’t sleep on him. Talent at it's best! Top tier.
This is a good story of showing psychopathy. Starting off, Bishop just fantasizes about being the toughest (or getting “The Juice”) after his first murder, he’s addicted to the thrill and gradually becomes a full blown murderer. He has no problem with lying to Raheem’s own mother, showing something like sociopathy/psychopathy (regret-less liar) so when he says “I ain’t shit and I ain’t gon be shit” he means it. He truly doesn’t care for his fate. And the backstory is Bishop’s father has PTSD from being raped in prison. So, in the alternate Juice ending, when Bishop is hanging over the edge by Q’s hand, he hears police sirens coming and says “I ain’t going to jail” (remembering his father) then, let’s go of Q’s hand and kills himself.
Pac did an AMAZING job in this movie!....They ALL did!
RIP Pac🙏🏾
Yes. New Jack City. This movie was all about power.
Tupac deserved an Oscar for this performance.
This is my favorite Pac movie. 🔥
“Not his arm! How’s he gonna dj?” never thought about that til now 😂
“These movies have the same results, sad and depressing”. Welcome to real life Where there as many if not more failure stories than success stories. And your right it is both Sad and Depressing. Peace ✊🏿
"I miss Gramma's cooking." My Gramma turned 94 today & her cake is everything!
My grandma died when I was 9. Now I'm old as dirt and I remember her cooking like it was yesterday. 😔
@@MrGrifter123 good gracious! That's some seriously good cooking. My grandad died when I was 8. Grandparents are a blessing.
beautiful, I bet it is
I literally never watch past Raheem dying, my eye candy was gone 😔
I vote that they should watch paid in full or New Jack City great video by the way r . i. p Tupac
I can rave about this film all day, I absolutely love it. To keep from "ranting" I'll just say the entire cast did such an amazing job especially Tupac Shakur as Bishop he genuinely made you hate him. This is cult classic no matter how many times I watch it i still get the feeling I first did. Great reaction guys
I love how the brothers started out so happy watching and bumping to the soundtrack then shit gets real... thats how it is in the hood. the people out on the street, you dont know where they mind is at. thats why these movies are so good. its real.
YES ! Been waiting on this ! TALES FROM THE HOOD is another horror hood classic, im just waiting on that one and PLAYERS CLUB or DEAD PRESIDENTS 😀
Facts dead president, or baby boy
Or lockdown,
Four brothers.
Or 8 mile
Facts I said Tales from the Hood
My main take from this movie has always been about the struggles to be a man, to develop self respect, and to hold to your principals despite all the antagonism that life throws at you. Bishop represents the mentality and emotional state that many young men in certain neighborhoods develop when they can't develop self respect and hold to principals. Environmental factors that contributed to his inferiority complex: getting routinely jumped by rival crew; being told "you cant even walk down your own block"; seeing that other people with guns have power (i.e. police, store clerk). Bishop needed his friends to feel powerful or to feel like a man, which is why he grew most upset when Q and Steel didn't help him while getting pressed by rival crew. Since Bishop was using his friends to feel stronger and safer, one wonders if he was ever really their friend. You guys mentioned two key words: monster and mental illness (technically that's three words but whatever). But that's just it. Unguided youth, in a treacherous landscape, experiencing consistent and varied forms of trauma are more inclined to develop a mental illness or become... a monster. Q, on the other hand, represents both the struggles to not become a monster, but also to not become a victim or a pawn of someone else who's become a monster.
Thanks you guys, yall dropped this at the perfect time
Bruh pac crushed it if only he was alive today. I wonder how many starring roles he would've had he had talent in the acting game too
RIP, Tupac.😔
Y'all are so funny, the facial expressions got me hollering! 😆😎😏😐😑🙄😲😬😳
2pac was so powerful in this role,it was scary.
Fun Fact: Q play by Omar Epps mother was my principal here in Brooklyn, New York. The cast came to visit while the movie was out but I wasn't in school because I graduated a year ago.
*Sees the 12k sub count*
Me: You got the Juice now man
xD
Favorite Movie Reaction Channel
this movie is one of my favorites,you gotta react to poetic justice next!!
There's another movie called Higher Learning that also stars Omar Epps. Hopefully u guys will check that one out too.
I really enjoy this channel!!
It’s always fun to watch someone enjoy things you love.
These are CLASSIC black films we’ve grown up on & watched a million times.
You know Khalil Kain (Raheem) was 27 in this movie. He looked SO young.
That's was doctor dre from doctor dre and Ed lover lol. They use to do MTV yo raps look them up.
Yo MTV Raps
I vote for "Do The Right Thing" as your next reaction.
You guys definitely called it with Bishop. You knew he would screw things up.
You have to do New Jack City next!
They should react too
1. Higher learning
2. Love and basketball
3. Baby Boy
4. Cookout(on a good day)
Higher learning is a great movie for y’all to watch and review
Or some more light hearted ones like “the wood”!!
Or the best man
John Singleton worst movie..lol
Yes!!
@@earthangel90210 yes indeed
You guys are by far the best reaction channel on UA-cam and I’m not joking, you are the best!!! 🔥🔥 Great reaction yet again!!!!!!
We appreciate that a ton Desmond, thank you! 😁
You should check out the movie with Tupac, Tim Roth, and Thandie Newton called Gridlock'd. They all play members of a band trying to clean up their lives. It's directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall
It's a good movie.
Im from NYC that part with the store owner coming out with the gun is real shit even in 2021 lmaooo
Facts from Harlem but they just watching ower hood classic movies they don't feel the movies us hood folks feel these movies
Yeah, being from harlem, i'm very familiar with a couple locations that were shown in some scenes- including that store. I'm not sure if it's still there though. It's either renovated into something completely different or gone entirely.
Fun fact: When Pac said he feels like he was part of a track team. His Co star Omar Epps (Q) would star in Higher Learning. Where he was part of a track team. A role meant for Pac, but Pac was incarcerated at the time.
@Shadow Play in the Woods yep John Singleton said on the director's commentary of the Higher Learning DVD
Can ya'll react to the funny comedy "Don't be a Menace in South Central while drinking your Orange juice in the hood"🤣 it is soooo funny!
Woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning about to start my work day and scrolling thru youtube...you dont how huge my smile was when i seen that yall had reviewed my rav movie juice!!!!! You guys literally have made my day!!!!! Thank u ❤
A Low Down Dirty Shame.
That has to be next man.
It's on Hulu right now too.
Yes!! They'll probably like that one especially since it isn't a "dark ending" which is one reason why they liked Friday
Shame, Shame!' Leave me alone, stop tuggin' at my silk drawers, don't love me like you do!
Don't be a menace
@@jamalbryant8099
No
@@MississippiKaijuMusic how the blazing hell you going to dismiss the most popular hood comedy of all times, DONT BE A MENACE? it better be a good ass reason too
Love your reviews!! You guys pick good movies! Omar Epps is in "HIGHER LEARNING" Thats another great movie you guys should check out!💯
*Tupac* Starz alongside *James Belushi* playing a couple corrupt cops in *(Gang Related)*
This movie premiered after his death
The silent head boppin had me laughin out loud everytime 🤣
Oh when you said "these movies have the same result; just sadness and depression" 😔 unfortunately truer words brother...especially in the 90s. These now "cult classics" were (are) such a reflection of what was going on and thankfully with voices like Spike Lee & John Singleton those voices were finally being heard but yes....the story let alone the endings rarely left us with the protagonist prospering. 💔
Always entertained by yall, it's important to see young men like yourselves taking interest and learning from media yall may not have otherwise selected prior. More should follow your lead 🙂 I agree with the others definitely check out New Jack City. It'll blow yall minds
I am so glad you guys finally saw juice and your reaction again is priceless
House party is another good one
Blood in Blood out. Trust one of the best gang movies
Yeah it is
Its ridiculous
Never seen blood in blood out.
They all played their roles so well.
I always thought this was just a heartbreaking story, not a lot of people bring up mental health when it comes to this particular film but psychologically Bishop WAS NOT okay. Granted, he is definitely ruthlessly villainous trying to be the big guy on top only to go out in a big way but how he got that way...he didn’t even care about his friends or their lives, no regard for human life and no remorse.
Also funny that you guys noticed Donald Faizon from Scrubs, I only recognized him rewatching this a few years ago.
“ATL” next please . It’s lighthearted no one dies lol
That movie corny as hell. Only kids that were born in the 2000s like that movie lol
I personally appreciate you guys reaction to this classic movie. It hits home cause I had a friend in 92 die the same way. Much respect fellas for this one. Peace
Yes finally!!!!!! Thank you guys for this reaction been waiting months. TUPAC!!!!. Please please do a reaction to "BELLY" in honor of DMX passing. Another great hood classic
Please do Straight Outta Compton Or Poetic Justice
YAAAYY!!! told you guys would enjoy Juice🔥🔥🔥 Bishop was a true hothead. Funfact: Tupac was also supposed to play O-Dog in Menace to Society, but had to serve a year long prison sentence...So the role went to Lorenz Tate😊
He actually was supposed to play Shareef.
No 2pac was supposed to be shareef, he WANTED to play o-dog or Cain but the Hughes brothers didnt want to give him that role and that is why he had beef w/ the directors of meanace l l society (the hughes bros)
Your facts are all wrong 😂
@@nopenottuhday2691 Come to think of it, yeah I think you're right 🤔
@@ItsAnEndlessWorld and you are super late to the convo...Should've just kept it moving buddy 🙄
I appreciate y’all taking the time to culture up and watch some stuff the rest of us take for granted. “ now you got the juice”
Im so happy you guys did this i asked for this a couple videos ago you guys are the best..... Next i hope to see you two react to poetic justice
JUICE was Tupac's first film. He would go on to star in POETIC JUSTICE with Janet Jackson, ABOVE THE RIM with Duane Martin and Marlon Wayans, BULLET with Mickey Rourke, GRIDLOCK'D, and GANG RELATED with James Belushi. In the end credits of JUICE, it is mentioned that Q went on to do special mixes for radio stations. That or he went on to be the main DJ for a radio station. So, Q ended up achieving his dream of being a DJ.
I'm glad yall put this on here! Keep doing yall shit!
It’s common knowledge but Bishops father (seen at the start of the movie) was raped while in prison leading to the Puerto Rican kid to bully him about, which explains why Bishop is so hell bent on defending his manhood.. that sent him over the edge
Can’t wait for yAll to react to ATL
For the people saying that Tupac was a great actor . Well yes , he was a trained Actor . He went to arts school for acting . Acting was as his first love. Rapping was secondary .
You should review the original House Party next
21:49 I think dat was EVERYBODY first reaction to dat part 💯, nd I still luv watchin dis reaction vid 3 years later 😂
I don't know why but the guy walking by when they were in Steele's house,Bishop was looking out the window the guy kicked the dice the group of guys were playing with on the ground. So they were gonna F**k him up. Really don't know what he was thinking about.
OMAR EPPS WAS a famous underground DJ in i think queens right before became actor, so he's actually doing the scratching in the movie
Great reaction yall! This film proved that 2Pac was a jack of all trades and could act his ass off like he could rap.
Side note yall, listen to the Juice soundtrack. It is one of the best movie album ever!!
Top tracks are "Know the Ledge (Juice)" by Eric B and Rakim and "Uptown Anthem" by Naughty by Nature.
I’m addicted to your channel! Calming my anxiety
I was so happy towards the end when Bishop dropped that gun and the stranger picked it up 😩
Got a sub from Cleveland.. I respect what u guys do , open your mind to hood classic . It’s lessons in all these movies . Keep going hope u guys grow... love
Oh and Epps also played in another movie called Higher Learning. I would tell you the cast but I'd rather you see for yourself.
Best Intro so far!! lmao... the way Curtis looks at Chris, and his adverted attention back to the movie is hilarious " Starring Tupac Shakurrrrr...."
- *WHAT UP POTNA!!* 🤣💯✊
Honestly I love this page!. I feel like with watching these black movies really helps with educating all people.. you kinda get to see how many of us black ppl have to grow up