Facts. Chucky, Freddy and Jason were fictional monsters. Us in the black community knew people like Bishop that were real life monsters and serial killers.
That was Rakim rapping he made a big influence on will smith he was the really reason why will smith was rapping and Will was sounding like him Rakim in his songs lot of people didn’t know that
I’m glad someone came in the comments and addressed this properly, like I said I never meant no disrespect to Rakim. I just pointed out what I heard and made comparisons. That’s all. Thank you for educating instead or insulting. THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
And Omar Epps was only 17 years old when he did juice this was his first acting role and he also went to school with Marlon Wayans and also Marlon Wayans used to go to the set to go hang out with Tupac and Omar Epps
Juice was a life lesson movie about when your day 1 friends turned into your worse enemies bishop was a terrible friend he didn’t support Q when he won the DJ contest but Tupac was good actor in that movie.
I agree on that. They decided to do fuck shit on the biggest night of Q’s life and they agreed with it which ended up in Raheem dying as well. Straight bullshit
It also teach u why it’s not cool to bully people because u don’t know what somebody’s going through Bishop father was raped numerous times in prison and suffered PTSD from it that’s why he was like that he didn’t speak and Bishop was constantly shamed and bullied because of that his whole childhood and then by the guys on his block and he snapped he was fed up and when he got that gun he lost it
What's crazy is, based on interviews of people that were around him, 2Pac had this kind of energy in real life., not against his friends, but always ready for some bs, always choosing violence, despite the lessons of his own movies. The night he got shot in LV started with him leading the charge to jump a dude, in front of everybody, throwing the 1st punch and everything, later that night dude caught up with 2Pac, and the rest is history.
The song playing in the beginning is "Know The Ledge" by Eric B & Rakim. Rakim is the rapper, Eric B is the DJ. Legendary duo. Rakim is one of the greatest emcees of all time 💯
You know what’s crazy I know of Rakim well one because he’s from NY but me being in the younger crowd. Lowkey Asap Rocky put me on to him. He said he was by him as a rapper
@@FalteredGreed Im in my mid twenties. My household is kinda different. Straight Jamaicans in here. So even though I grew up in the hood. I dont know everything and this is how I learn
I’m not sure you realize how profound what you said at the end was; being young and watching these films did a number on my generation. We all watched these way too young and missed all of the messages.
That’s what I mean. People be coming in the comments coming out they face because I’m just now watching these films. Like I’m an adult watching a movie that contains adult content. Like it’s not absurd that I chose to watch it as an adult. This is not appropriate to watch as children just cause it’s a hood classic. I’m glad it watched it now. Just like you said I wanna see the messages
It's good when I see young black people looking at characters like bishop like "nah, bro". There was a time when we felt like we needed to be reckless. But a lot of us live in environments where we don't have to be that way anymore.
Like your reaction. The directors of films like Juice and Boyz N The Hood were making cautionary tales about going the wrong path which they said themselves but we got a generation of emimnem heads calling it hood classics and missing the point of the films and thinking its cool. Remember that old film Bishop was watching? Its called The Public Enemy and its similar that the main character turns to crime and is crazy and he turns on his family and associates. Juice was inspired by that film. They a warning and examination of the condition back then and what could happen.
This kind of movie terrifies me: nothing mystical, no fantastical whatever. It's all real people that definitely exist(ed) in the different cities they're based in. Hell, as a kid/teen you might even have/had a Bishop and not realize it until it's too late like these boys did.
Omg like can you imagine have a kid like him. But like I said in the film. His reasoning behind it stems from trauma and he intertwined it with his psycho manic behavior. People in the comments said that his father was taken advantage of in jail so he didn’t wanna end up like him. But that’s kind of dumb to commit the crimes you do to end up in jail to be put in the same situation like your father. He thinks because he got the juice on the block he would be safe. Nah there’s always a mf crazy than that
I believe Bishop’s father was taken advantage of by another prisoner in prison and was traumatized,hence why he is so disconnected and staring at the tv in the beginning. One of Bishop’s motivations for his lust for power is that he never wants to be in his father’s situation.
What pains me about pac is the fact that he never got to show his range like he wanted to acting wise. He attempted to in the end hence him playing a cop(Gang related) and a talented drug addict who was tryna get clean (Gridlockd). Studios believed everything they saw in the media and because of it denied him roles cuz they was either scared of him or their insurance company thought he would be a liability. Nobody wanted him to grow artistically.
Yeah cause even other roles that he was supposed to do was other hood classic shit. I would’ve loved to see him branch out. Typical Hollywood gatekeeping shit
Ugh, Raheem was my man in this movie so growing up seeing him done like that had me D O N E 😭😭😭😭😭😭😂 Bishop felt he had sooo much power off a gun. Without that gun, he had his bros.
Juice to me is one of the best films that depicted New York (Harlem) in a realistic manner that serviceable. I also enjoyed the hip hop aspect as well. Ernest Dickerson gave us the most iconic shots and scene i.e. when Bishop walks up to Q at school after closing his locker.
Love this movie, this is what I'd consider a black horror film, just presented in an unconventional way. It's a classic, Bishop definitely turned evil and the whole movie went in a different direction.
@@DagiTingz Having the juice is more like having respect. You don't necessarily need to kill people to get it. Bishop had a skewed idea of what it means to have the juice and led his friends down a dark path. SN: If you've never seen Why Do Fools Fall in Love, I'd love to see a review of that.
You’re knocking these OG classics out the park. #AnotherOne The locker & elevator scene alone are CLASSIC scenes. This isn’t my fav film however it’s def a black classic. Thanx for goin thru the drama of these films for us. 😅 Respect. 🤝🏽 And by your reactions alone, yeah, Pac def nailed this role. This role really had an impact on Shakur unfortunately. Still, he left behind some memorable roles in such a short time. I think you’d love Poetic Justice & Above The Rim.
I been binging your videos all week! ❤️ so refreshingggg seeing a NY girlie give us her REAL feelings on how these movies are so traumatizing lol but glad you still appreciate them
Im remember going to see this movie at 17 in theater with my father after the movie my father asked me if I learned anything from it i told him yeah watch the company you keep and dont be a follower.
Juice is one of my absolute faves !! "Fat ass Steel is stuck in school again *again* " "But I like Bishop!" "The snappy nappy dugout" And my favorite "Shit if I didnt mean it !"
We are pro bonnet, pro Blck women being comfortable because when we bring a lewk we do community service because we be SERVING out in out communities, blessing them with our presence.
I gotta good one for you Sis, A hood classic but of Mexican roots. “BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT” It’s a bit long, but a classic nonetheless . When you get a chance of course!
Ayeee I gotchu. Imma put it on my list. Trust me. My requests are long but sometimes I’m really random with what I pick to watch. That’s what makes it interesting
That’s wassup, my picks just be random though. Even with the good classics. It depends on the vibe I’m going for. So the one that you suggested might be a vibe because I like different shit
Sammy L's character knew he was lying but he don't get involved he just passes info to those who need to know and pretends he didnt see or know nothing when the authorities show up.
@@DagiTingz He did thats why he didnt intervene. He's up to no good himself. Remember the camera focuses on his face after bishop tells him the story and the expression says it all. The director wouldnt do that if he didnt want us to think he knew he was lying.
As soon as I saw the video posted I was like “oh she gonna love this movie!!” It’s super classic and vintage New York 😂😂 I’m from Philly but like I said before y’all are like our cousins that live down the street 😂😂
Yoooooo! the first reaction I saw of yours was John Q and I knew then that you made me miss New York BUT, 10 mins into this one?...... I'm ready to go back! ..and just to hear people like you talking in the streets!!! Ticket for Labor Day weekend booked lol!
This is the movie i have been waiting for you to watch thank you so much. This movie went from a coming of age to a horror movie after Bishop got the gun. My cousin took my brother and i to see this at the $1.50 movie theater. Fun facts: Omar Epps’ name was Quincy (Q) in Love & Basketball as well. Q’s little brother was played by George O. Gore II. He was on New York Undercover & My Wife & Kids. Raheem played by Khalil Kain was almost 30 years old in this movie. I would love to see you react to the following movies: New Jack City Fresh The Craft (It’s the mirror movie of Juice) The Wood Roll Bounce ATL Dope
23:12 you saying that reminds me of the time i saw somebody say Juice was a horror movie. after Bishop gets that gun it lowwwkeyyyy did start to take that turn lol
Fun fact : Q’s girlfriend ( with the blue top & black pants) is Cindy from the 90s girl group En Vogue @12:23 . This is one of my favorite movies but this relationship always confused me 😂. Her character was pushing 30 and he was in high school still…😩😂
Great Reaction !!!!! Every actor did they thing,,,,rip tupac all his movies he played different ,characters,,different perspectives,,keep what you doing with your reactions
So The intro is Know the Ledge by Rakim but i can kinda see why you thought it was Will Smith cause there's been rumors that Rakim ghostwrote Summertime due to his flow sounding similar but It was Will doin the style as more so an admiration to Rakim
also some cool movies to add to ur list would be “a low down dirty shame,” “waiting to exhale,” “love and basketball,” ”what’s love got to do with it” and “roxanne roxanne”
The moment bishop started bugging out at steel house I would of distanced myself from his crazy ass. When he got that gun in his hand he felt power. I didnt like pac in this film or above the rim
He was buggin tf out. But I also feel like he didn’t give them a choice of distancing themselves from him. If they did. He would’ve seen them as an enemy anyways
Yeah no disrespect to Rakim ever. I just didn’t know the music like that. Just the style and flow reminds me of how Will smith would rap things. I’m just from a different era of music. I find out about Rakim through Asap Rocky wildly enough. But enlighten me on the backstory. Cause as you can see there are others who come in the comments and don’t even hear how I said no disrespect to him. Just didn’t know it was him. I rather someone educate me than insult me. So please share the backstory
@@DagiTingz no I meant that as a compliment miss.for you to pickup on the similarity & never listen because I couldn't. backstory:will wrote "summertime" to sound like rahkim.so yea that's compliment towards you.i mess with the channel
No I know it was a compliment hun. I was just pointing out that when I make comments like that. People find it okay to either insult me or shame me for information that I’m unaware of. So I appreciate when people like yourself educate me instead of insulting me. So thank you so much
Lmaooooooo nah see I’ll tell you the intention of what I said. When I said “Right” that’s agreeing with the fact of him not giving up no info. WE ALL KNOW THEY GUILTY TF. Any one who commits them crimes gon milk tf outta that shit
You know I be having the tea, but people said Tupac took his role as Bishop a bit too serious which ultimately made him go a bit crazy forreal, in addition to shit that happened to him when he was younger and stuff.
With the Headwrap looking like an African queen(you are one) anyhow Juice is great. We all hate Bishop but love 2pacs performance. The guy who played Steel was in another classic hood film called Lean On Me. Morgan freeman is transfered to the worst school in the state and tries to turn the school around, often hood school movies are corny but that one was so real because it was raw and it was based on a true story too. Also check out Do The Right Thing, that one deals more with race in the hood. But it's one of those cools films that take place all in one day kind of Like Friday or House Party
@DagiTingz Not to that level... but the whole thug act is what I'm referring too. Tupac was an artsy kid...he didn't start getting in trouble with the law until he got famous.
Relax yourself. Im apart of a different generation, I know who Rakim is but I’m not gonna know all songs by him especially in a movie I ain’t watch before. All I was saying was the style of the song and tone reminded me of how Will Smith would rap. But asking who raised me. Don’t worry about that. Keep it cute in this comment section or log off
You know he was a great actor when you literally forget you're looking at Pac while watching
ODEEE He did the damn thing. Can’t be mad at that
Truth.
I always felt like Juice is deadass a horror film. Growing up I wasn’t afraid of chucky, Freddy or Jason… it was loose cannons like Bishop
Lmaooo exactly cause we see villains like him in real life.
The whole Genre of the movie changes when that damn gun enters the movie🤣
@@RizzyRapzagreed
Facts. Chucky, Freddy and Jason were fictional monsters. Us in the black community knew people like Bishop that were real life monsters and serial killers.
That was Rakim rapping he made a big influence on will smith he was the really reason why will smith was rapping and Will was sounding like him Rakim in his songs lot of people didn’t know that
I’m glad someone came in the comments and addressed this properly, like I said I never meant no disrespect to Rakim. I just pointed out what I heard and made comparisons. That’s all. Thank you for educating instead or insulting. THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Watching this taught me a lesson: be mindful of the friends that I have around
That’s right!!!!
@@DagiTingz 👍👍👍👍👍....not trying to get caught up in a situation that I can't get out of
Exactly.
@@reneedennis2011 I'm glad someone else agrees with me
@@jordanyoung1836 👍🏾
This role Tupac played in Juice as Bishop will always be legendary in my eyes!
It was a great introduction as him as actor for me
@@DagiTingz No doubt. RIP TO TUPAC.
And Omar Epps was only 17 years old when he did juice this was his first acting role and he also went to school with Marlon Wayans and also Marlon Wayans used to go to the set to go hang out with Tupac and Omar Epps
Isn’t crazy how everyone just be so connected. At least that’s a great story to tell
Facts. They were best friends that went to Performing Arts High Schools as teenagers.
Juice was a life lesson movie about when your day 1 friends turned into your worse enemies bishop was a terrible friend he didn’t support Q when he won the DJ contest but Tupac was good actor in that movie.
I agree on that. They decided to do fuck shit on the biggest night of Q’s life and they agreed with it which ended up in Raheem dying as well. Straight bullshit
It also teach u why it’s not cool to bully people because u don’t know what somebody’s going through Bishop father was raped numerous times in prison and suffered PTSD from it that’s why he was like that he didn’t speak and Bishop was constantly shamed and bullied because of that his whole childhood and then by the guys on his block and he snapped he was fed up and when he got that gun he lost it
My stepdad said when he watched this in theaters the crowd went wild when steel popped up and grabbed the fence and was still alive.
I was so freaking happy. I WAS LIKE YESSSS
What's crazy is, based on interviews of people that were around him, 2Pac had this kind of energy in real life., not against his friends, but always ready for some bs, always choosing violence, despite the lessons of his own movies. The night he got shot in LV started with him leading the charge to jump a dude, in front of everybody, throwing the 1st punch and everything, later that night dude caught up with 2Pac, and the rest is history.
Yup.
The song playing in the beginning is "Know The Ledge" by Eric B & Rakim. Rakim is the rapper, Eric B is the DJ. Legendary duo. Rakim is one of the greatest emcees of all time 💯
You know what’s crazy I know of Rakim well one because he’s from NY but me being in the younger crowd. Lowkey Asap Rocky put me on to him. He said he was by him as a rapper
@DagiTingz I'm from NYC too, Brooklyn to be exact. I grew up on Rakim and a bunch of other legendary NYC emcees
@@DagiTingzNo disrespect but how old are you that you don’t know rakim?
@@FalteredGreed Im in my mid twenties. My household is kinda different. Straight Jamaicans in here. So even though I grew up in the hood. I dont know everything and this is how I learn
I’m not sure you realize how profound what you said at the end was; being young and watching these films did a number on my generation. We all watched these way too young and missed all of the messages.
That’s what I mean. People be coming in the comments coming out they face because I’m just now watching these films. Like I’m an adult watching a movie that contains adult content. Like it’s not absurd that I chose to watch it as an adult. This is not appropriate to watch as children just cause it’s a hood classic. I’m glad it watched it now. Just like you said I wanna see the messages
It's good when I see young black people looking at characters like bishop like "nah, bro". There was a time when we felt like we needed to be reckless. But a lot of us live in environments where we don't have to be that way anymore.
Yeah because I grew up in the hood so this is regular shit. It ain’t impressed with that shit outside so when I see Bishop. I’m like yeah nah
PAC killed this role!!
He really did. I’m impressed
Like your reaction. The directors of films like Juice and Boyz N The Hood were making cautionary tales about going the wrong path which they said themselves but we got a generation of emimnem heads calling it hood classics and missing the point of the films and thinking its cool. Remember that old film Bishop was watching? Its called The Public Enemy and its similar that the main character turns to crime and is crazy and he turns on his family and associates. Juice was inspired by that film. They a warning and examination of the condition back then and what could happen.
This kind of movie terrifies me: nothing mystical, no fantastical whatever. It's all real people that definitely exist(ed) in the different cities they're based in. Hell, as a kid/teen you might even have/had a Bishop and not realize it until it's too late like these boys did.
Omg like can you imagine have a kid like him. But like I said in the film. His reasoning behind it stems from trauma and he intertwined it with his psycho manic behavior. People in the comments said that his father was taken advantage of in jail so he didn’t wanna end up like him. But that’s kind of dumb to commit the crimes you do to end up in jail to be put in the same situation like your father. He thinks because he got the juice on the block he would be safe. Nah there’s always a mf crazy than that
I believe Bishop’s father was taken advantage of by another prisoner in prison and was traumatized,hence why he is so disconnected and staring at the tv in the beginning.
One of Bishop’s motivations for his lust for power is that he never wants to be in his father’s situation.
That was crazy to find out. But the power moves failed like a mf
You should watch Life with Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence. My fav movie ever
What pains me about pac is the fact that he never got to show his range like he wanted to acting wise. He attempted to in the end hence him playing a cop(Gang related) and a talented drug addict who was tryna get clean (Gridlockd). Studios believed everything they saw in the media and because of it denied him roles cuz they was either scared of him or their insurance company thought he would be a liability. Nobody wanted him to grow artistically.
Yeah cause even other roles that he was supposed to do was other hood classic shit. I would’ve loved to see him branch out. Typical Hollywood gatekeeping shit
@@DagiTingz like them folks really thought he was a coo killing lunatic
Mf Pac was supposed to be in star wars.. shyt crazy
Ugh, Raheem was my man in this movie so growing up seeing him done like that had me D O N E 😭😭😭😭😭😭😂 Bishop felt he had sooo much power off a gun. Without that gun, he had his bros.
They pissed me off so bad. I didn’t think it was gonna escalate like that 😫😫😫
Juice to me is one of the best films that depicted New York (Harlem) in a realistic manner that serviceable. I also enjoyed the hip hop aspect as well. Ernest Dickerson gave us the most iconic shots and scene i.e. when Bishop walks up to Q at school after closing his locker.
I’m telling you. Those scenes caught me off guard like crazy 😂😂😂 and being that they are 90s films. Makes it more iconic on the camera work
What happened to Ernest Dickinson?
I believe the Hughes brothers said they got inspiration to make menace to society after watching this film.....but a west coast ( LA) version
Yup.
Love this movie, this is what I'd consider a black horror film, just presented in an unconventional way. It's a classic, Bishop definitely turned evil and the whole movie went in a different direction.
CHILE!!! I was not expecting this at all. I ain’t know having the juice involved being a serial k!ller
@@DagiTingz Having the juice is more like having respect. You don't necessarily need to kill people to get it. Bishop had a skewed idea of what it means to have the juice and led his friends down a dark path.
SN: If you've never seen Why Do Fools Fall in Love, I'd love to see a review of that.
I disagree, that would be like calling no country for old men a horror film
Great pick. Don't apologize. I fux wit'cha for your authentic natural reactions and intelligent thought process. I feel your vibe..
Thanks fam 🫶🏾🫶🏾 appreciate the support always
@@DagiTingz : Fa sho...
You’re knocking these OG classics out the park. #AnotherOne
The locker & elevator scene alone are CLASSIC scenes. This isn’t my fav film however it’s def a black classic. Thanx for goin thru the drama of these films for us. 😅 Respect. 🤝🏽
And by your reactions alone, yeah, Pac def nailed this role. This role really had an impact on Shakur unfortunately. Still, he left behind some memorable roles in such a short time. I think you’d love Poetic Justice & Above The Rim.
I’m definitely doing more of his films for sure. This was a nice introduction to him
that's why you watch everyone closely
Yeah cause it’s all about the company you keep fr
I been binging your videos all week! ❤️ so refreshingggg seeing a NY girlie give us her REAL feelings on how these movies are so traumatizing lol but glad you still appreciate them
Ofcccc hun, and I always appreciate the love and support 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
Im remember going to see this movie at 17 in theater with my father after the movie my father asked me if I learned anything from it i told him yeah watch the company you keep and dont be a follower.
FACTS!!!! Cause that behavior ain’t just start now. They ain’t see the signs from before
Eric B & Rakim-Know The Ledge 🔥🔥🔥 The intro song is so fire
Juice is one of my absolute faves !! "Fat ass Steel is stuck in school again *again* "
"But I like Bishop!"
"The snappy nappy dugout"
And my favorite
"Shit if I didnt mean it !"
LMFAOOOOO yea the lines are memorable in this movie
@@DagiTingzYes, they are.
Or Soul Men with Bernie Mac and Sam Jackson
This movie is low-key a horror movie😂
Heavy on that
We are pro bonnet, pro Blck women being comfortable because when we bring a lewk we do community service because we be SERVING out in out communities, blessing them with our presence.
Imma do a whole bonnet series. Robe and all 😂😂😂
@@DagiTingz purrr I love coordinated lewk. It's the Detroit in me.
Anyone notice Treach from Naughty By Nature when Bishop is about to get jumped the first time at the corner shop?
I noticed him in the song opp they mention blow a kiss and he did that to bishop
I gotta good one for you Sis,
A hood classic but of Mexican roots.
“BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT”
It’s a bit long, but a classic nonetheless . When you get a chance of course!
Ayeee I gotchu. Imma put it on my list. Trust me. My requests are long but sometimes I’m really random with what I pick to watch. That’s what makes it interesting
@@DagiTingz I’m sure your list is long, you have really good videos. So it makes sense. Best believe, ima watch yo shit
That’s wassup, my picks just be random though. Even with the good classics. It depends on the vibe I’m going for. So the one that you suggested might be a vibe because I like different shit
@@DagiTingz I understand
Just came across your video. Instant follow lol You a real one! 🙌🏿
Ayeeeeee wassup gang. Welcome to the family 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
Sammy L's character knew he was lying but he don't get involved he just passes info to those who need to know and pretends he didnt see or know nothing when the authorities show up.
That got me tight, and if he knew he was lying. He didn’t use his due diligence.
@@DagiTingz He did thats why he didnt intervene. He's up to no good himself. Remember the camera focuses on his face after bishop tells him the story and the expression says it all. The director wouldnt do that if he didnt want us to think he knew he was lying.
As soon as I saw the video posted I was like “oh she gonna love this movie!!” It’s super classic and vintage New York 😂😂 I’m from Philly but like I said before y’all are like our cousins that live down the street 😂😂
Lmaoooo yeah Philly ain’t that far
Yoooooo! the first reaction I saw of yours was John Q and I knew then that you made me miss New York BUT, 10 mins into this one?...... I'm ready to go back! ..and just to hear people like you talking in the streets!!! Ticket for Labor Day weekend booked lol!
this bout the best movie that ever hit the screen ngl but it’s insane how tupac changed in the movie and real life bc of it 😭
Turned into Bishop in real life smh
I didnt peep donald faison was in this lol
You got the same type headwrap on that Queen Latifah woulda been rocking back in the 90s
I actually love wrapping my head lowkey. Everytime I do it. My work ethic changes. I focus a lil bit more
This is the movie i have been waiting for you to watch thank you so much. This movie went from a coming of age to a horror movie after Bishop got the gun. My cousin took my brother and i to see this at the $1.50 movie theater. Fun facts: Omar Epps’ name was Quincy (Q) in Love & Basketball as well. Q’s little brother was played by George O. Gore II. He was on New York Undercover & My Wife & Kids. Raheem played by Khalil Kain was almost 30 years old in this movie. I would love to see you react to the following movies:
New Jack City
Fresh
The Craft (It’s the mirror movie of Juice)
The Wood
Roll Bounce
ATL
Dope
I gotchu with the suggestions. I love all the actors in this movie. Definitely seen them in other films
@@DagiTingz Thank you. Another movie i would love to see you watch is New Jersey Drive.
23:12 you saying that reminds me of the time i saw somebody say Juice was a horror movie. after Bishop gets that gun it lowwwkeyyyy did start to take that turn lol
He went the fuck off. I was so perplexed yo. He was murking off everyone
@@DagiTingz left and right 🤣 he was a loose cannon for sure
Fun fact : Q’s girlfriend ( with the blue top & black pants) is Cindy from the 90s girl group En Vogue @12:23 . This is one of my favorite movies but this relationship always confused me 😂. Her character was pushing 30 and he was in high school still…😩😂
Oh that’s dope. I’ve heard of En Vogue. I didn’t know that was her. Thanks for that.
Not gone stop until i see fresh😂
"Ew, what the F is that!?!" 😂😂😂😂
Lmaooo that shit looked disgusting
@@DagiTingzYup. It looked gross 😝!
Just knew this reaction was coming i was excited waiting for it
Yeahhhhh this one was overdue for sure
Dagi baby
Great Reaction !!!!! Every actor did they thing,,,,rip tupac all his movies he played different ,characters,,different perspectives,,keep what you doing with your reactions
Thanks for the upload poookie! 🤩I was bored and needed a good laugh
I gotchu 😂😂😂🤘🏾💜
This is a good dope movie and great cast
So The intro is Know the Ledge by Rakim but i can kinda see why you thought it was Will Smith cause there's been rumors that Rakim ghostwrote Summertime due to his flow sounding similar but It was Will doin the style as more so an admiration to Rakim
20:32 for some reason i got a feeling what youre thinkin as well lol
Good review😊
Thank you hun 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
Pac was 20 goin on 21 doing this film
Isn’t that crazy. So young!!!
@@DagiTingz 4 years of performing arts training (theatre at that) at its finest level
I love this movie first time I've ever see an 30 shot snub nose
Ooooooo I got a movie for you! Just Another Girl on the IRT…..
I gotchu, imma add that to the list
I like that movie, too 😊!
ive been waiting for u to post again lol I’ve caught up on all ur reactions ☺️ hope ur healthy and well 💕
also some cool movies to add to ur list would be “a low down dirty shame,” “waiting to exhale,” “love and basketball,” ”what’s love got to do with it” and “roxanne roxanne”
Awwww hun I got you. Trust me I can’t be away for too long. I got you
Would love to watch you react to girls town 1996,
Likes a billion ❤
I gotchu. I’ll add it to the list ☺️
I like that movie, too 😊!
Ok not gonna lie u made Raheem gettin shot sadder than i look at it when i watch this
ur reaction even had my eyes almost watered lol
Because I saw they was fighting and once Raheem pulled away. That split second of just silence before Bishop shot him. I was so mad!!!
Ay you a real ass reactor 😂Omm I fw yo shit 💯got tha roach ina hand 😭God bless
Always and I rolled another one right after
the real villian was 2pac barber cause wtf was that haircut 🤣
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LMFAOOOOO I’m dead
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The moment bishop started bugging out at steel house I would of distanced myself from his crazy ass. When he got that gun in his hand he felt power. I didnt like pac in this film or above the rim
He was buggin tf out. But I also feel like he didn’t give them a choice of distancing themselves from him. If they did. He would’ve seen them as an enemy anyways
Loved your reaction Goddess. Just subscribed notifications bell on!!!
Ayeeee welcome to the gang 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
Can you check out the film "Blue Story"? Please
I gotchu soon
you said rahkim sound like will smith.good ear if you know the backstory
Yeah no disrespect to Rakim ever. I just didn’t know the music like that. Just the style and flow reminds me of how Will smith would rap things. I’m just from a different era of music. I find out about Rakim through Asap Rocky wildly enough. But enlighten me on the backstory. Cause as you can see there are others who come in the comments and don’t even hear how I said no disrespect to him. Just didn’t know it was him. I rather someone educate me than insult me. So please share the backstory
@@DagiTingz no I meant that as a compliment miss.for you to pickup on the similarity & never listen because I couldn't. backstory:will wrote "summertime" to sound like rahkim.so yea that's compliment towards you.i mess with the channel
No I know it was a compliment hun. I was just pointing out that when I make comments like that. People find it okay to either insult me or shame me for information that I’m unaware of. So I appreciate when people like yourself educate me instead of insulting me. So thank you so much
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Always, can’t stay away for too long 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
PAC’s performance is up there with Laurenz in Menace & Denzel in training day … just next level evil & crazy
I can’t wait to watch Training Day. I haven’t yet. I been wanting to watch more Denzel movies
@@DagiTingz be prepared
Peace sis, watch/react to the spike Lee and Martin scorcese classic film "CLOCKERS"
I gotchu soon. I been wanting to do a spike Lee film for the longest time now
me and my girls skipped school to go see this💖💖
Ohhh yeah?? Y’all was lit
Ok so she was how old and Q was in high school. Was he older maybe cause he had been missing so much class? Ijs a little off to me..
Well if she was married. She was grown. Talking about divorce. She was fucking a highschool nigga as a rebound 😂😂😂
Raheem is stupid for giving someone a loaded gun
They were all stupid for letting Bishop convince them to rob the spot
Wow syncopation I haven’t heard that term since I was a management of musical enterprises B.A major 2012 😮😊
I’m actually a music major as well. So that’s where that came from ☺️☺️☺️
20:09 That’s a crazy thing to agree with. The victim was black. And they are guilty. LOL.
Lmaooooooo nah see I’ll tell you the intention of what I said. When I said “Right” that’s agreeing with the fact of him not giving up no info. WE ALL KNOW THEY GUILTY TF. Any one who commits them crimes gon milk tf outta that shit
You know I be having the tea, but people said Tupac took his role as Bishop a bit too serious which ultimately made him go a bit crazy forreal, in addition to shit that happened to him when he was younger and stuff.
NOOOO. Ahhh shit I mean I knew he was a gangsta but Bishop is psychotic
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What did u watch this on I can’t find it anywhere
I kept refreshing your page
Ohhhh I couldn’t go another day without dropping. It was driving me nuts. I’ve just been so exhausted
@@DagiTingz I get it
You slept on
PERIOD. They gon find out soon enough
Now you know why they call him Bishop the Mad Rapper. He started acting like this character in real life.
Gtfoh with that false ass narrative
With the Headwrap looking like an African queen(you are one) anyhow Juice is great. We all hate Bishop but love 2pacs performance. The guy who played Steel was in another classic hood film called Lean On Me. Morgan freeman is transfered to the worst school in the state and tries to turn the school around, often hood school movies are corny but that one was so real because it was raw and it was based on a true story too. Also check out Do The Right Thing, that one deals more with race in the hood. But it's one of those cools films that take place all in one day kind of Like Friday or House Party
I plan on watching Lean On Me soon. Watched it as kid. And I barely remember any of it
2pac shot in real life
I definitely love this movie but I just don't like tupacs character bishop because he did such a evil thing to his friends
Bruh I was so shocked yoo. He went on a whole spree of murking
@@DagiTingz what was crazy is that people actually believed Q did all the killing they only believed bishop that's wild
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Tupac never stopped playing Bishop in his real life.
People been saying that. But was he really on some psycho shit like this ??
@DagiTingz Not to that level... but the whole thug act is what I'm referring too. Tupac was an artsy kid...he didn't start getting in trouble with the law until he got famous.
Black card revoked as soon as you called Rakim, Will Smith. Who raised you!? 😂
Relax yourself. Im apart of a different generation, I know who Rakim is but I’m not gonna know all songs by him especially in a movie I ain’t watch before. All I was saying was the style of the song and tone reminded me of how Will Smith would rap. But asking who raised me. Don’t worry about that. Keep it cute in this comment section or log off
Don't react to POLTERGEIST, nothing but bright flashing lights
I want to though 😫 I just can’t deal with flashing lights
poor dagi🤣 i read the video title and just HAD to come support you my good sister. lol welcome to this area of black cinema🙏🏾❤️
Ayeee thanks gang 🤘🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾 appreciate the love and support
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I love this movie
It was a good movie fr
@@DagiTingz mmhm...🙂
I Can Not believe you compared the fresh prince of bel Aire to the GOAT Rakim. 😏.
I’m sorry, I just recognized tone and flow that’s all. It was no disrespect to him.
please watch diary of a black woman or some tyler perry films please
Lmaooooo I know this request was coming soon 😂😂I gotchu for sure
But I still do love it though
That is rakim not will Smith i promise😂
Trust me, I’ve been educated in these comments for sure
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Lmaoooooo that fye 🔥🔥 as always. I believe at that time it was some white runtz
This movie made me dislike Pac 😂
LMAOOOO It’s okay that means he did his job beloved
Girl I went thru the SAME emotions when I watched this shit lmao, I'm subbing
Ayeee that’s wassup. Welcome to the gang 🫶🏾🤘🏾 it’s always lit here 🔥