It does not matter whether you agree or disagree with them. These movies are made to be a record of a point in history, and to do it in great detail, right there with them in high definition. Because we never could record such detail in the past.
Yeah exactly. It’s funny all these Karen’s hate on the bike life but glorify gunman and outlaws of the Wild West. As if they weren’t killing each other over the dumbest shit back then. But hey, these guys enjoying their life riding bikes? That’s a BIG NO NO lmao
Just saw the documentary on TUBI cuz I was on there for some reason. I remember watching these guys on UA-cam years ago cuz I was so into dirtbikes. Motocross, Supercross, Freestyle, anything. I was greeted with one of the most amazing, impressive yet probably simple shots I’ve ever seen. 0:02 In the first 5 minutes of the film I was hooked.
being a sister of Audie who was a 12o'clock boyz and him no longer being here this movie means the world to me. Its the only way of my fam still seeing him in action. and to all that think what they do is wrong come live here n make it that's the main thing most wont be able to do is make it deal with our troubles our opportunities hardly given n see how far you make it. I love everything about what my young men in my city are tryna create without any help from outsiders is another lifestyle for our young boys to go after n my brother left behind his one n only child his son n if he is ever put in a bad situation out here which his whole family is working n maintaining to avoid to see his father on this movie in a better life means more than some damn ratings and likes most wont understand what this life is about not just the bikes but this life bmore life we invented the word SURVIVAL ****
Yeah, right. People make it out of poverty and out of those neighborhoods all the time! Plenty of people survive without behaving like animals! I mean you say "survival," after mentioning a son having to grow up without his father unnecessarily, due to his lack of survival. Or, his lifestyle. Actually, a person could use your excuse for just about any culture or behavior! "Come here and make it." It's really weak a weak argument for trash behavior!
I think this might be the best documentary about the American inner city/urban black culture I've ever seen. Powerful. If you can't feel for the little man, who dreams of growing up and becoming one of the elite members of the Twelve O' Clock dirt bike gang, then you obviously never loved something so passionately when you were that age. And you won't get this picture. The fact that it's illegal for young black men to ride motorized vehicles though a city is beside the point. I don't think that's what this movie is about. It's a love story. And it's about freedom. And it's about working hard to accomplish your dream, and mastering something---in his case, wheelies on dirt bikes.
I also love R & B/ Hip Hop music. It's all I listen to. It's the only dance music that doesn't sound fake and like Yuppie Bullshit. If that makes me a N...Lover...well, than it is what it is, my man. Keep Pimpin. But stay out my Bizness please....tanks.
They should all be arrested its illegal to have those bikes in the city and even more illegal to drive them on the streets.. About 33% of those bikes are stolen.. They have already killed one woman and injured a 5 year old child so far this summer... It needs to stop...
Because it's part of the dialectic of the struggle for access and control of public space. Look at where you are, the history of urban growth in your area. What are the people organized in space to accomplish?
My poppa was a rolling stone. I did have keys to the man cave. My Grandmother would buy clocks and other stuff from garage sales to take apart. Sometimes they got back together. I learned to ride an 82yz on Eisenhower's Interstate 35e in the inner city. It was construction for 20years. We called it construction. They left my house when they punched the freeway through the hood. Wrenching on bikes and snomachines kept us out of real trouble. My best friend became a Heidelberg master. He had a Jimi Hendrix poster. Not the Fender one, the Kaiser Helmut Harley Davidson one. I werk for Indian. My first tow vehicle was a 79 Volare wagon slant 6 with a utility trailer from my uncle Ride on My brother. I hope you find your way! Thank you for the Bubba scrub ,Jimi and others See you on the next side and don't be late, I'm going to go do an Indian Larry past the mound's now. An Experienced Indian beat will be running in my mind.
This isn't Africa where you just drive around, annoy people and do whatever the fuck you want in the street. Don't get me wrong I dirt bike, have street bikes, snowmobiles and love motorsports but this is just a pain in the ass for people on the streets who actually go to work and pay taxes. Most cops probably have more pressing issues to deal with like murder, assaults, rapes, bank robbers, theft, home invasions, drugs.
di- Z hey fuk yur race baiting BS. you are a total idiot if you do not wear a helmet NTM most are on stolen bikes AND breaking the laws which in turn makes it worse on all us real riders who obey the laws. because of these punks is the exact reason we have no where to ride in MD. you think you can ride come to the dirt, any girl can ride on the road.
scubaparty So the first comment was not "race baiting"? plus it's not like they go and shoot stores up, most of them just ride bikes and quads. And let them choose wether they want to wear helmets or not. I'm not saying it's okay to do what they do but is there a difference in any other place in this fucked up world we live in?
I was out of my house at 14 i looked around saw what the people who had failed at life were doing and did the opposite. People can fail for every reason, life is a monster and not for the weak, but blaming parent or schools is a mentality for the weak. Just my opinion and life experience I hope you have a great weak and i appreciate your responses.
i guess i'm a 12 o'clock boy.. i was doing this in the 80's, riding on the back tire for miles n miles down the highway.. from home to town, then back. it's just gets to be 2cd nature after awhile to ride that way. i'd be doing 60-70 mph on the back tire.. people look at you pretty funny though.. but it's actually really comfortable to ride like that
In the summer, my teen friends and I ran dirt bikes around Plano, TX suburbia with our RM100's and YZ 80's - it was a blast! We rode in the new construction areas and on the newly cemented streets racing each other, pissing off neighbors. If we could get to the local MX park Rabbit Run, we would ride and race there. However, when summer ended and football practice started, homework, putting a band together to play at the school, track practice, we didn't have the energy or interest for too much else. If I said to my friends hey let's make a group or gang out of this riding around the neighborhood, my friends would laugh?
People are cynical. I don't know anything about these people, and I'm excited to see the documentary, but it does remind me of another film... Godspeed You Black Emperor, about japanese bike gangs in the 70's. It's on youtube, if you look for it.
"dream money nigga i represent harlem nigga we ride to die, ride to get money nigga. we do it right, if we dont do it right its wrong! WE PUSH THESE BIKES TO THE LIMIT" - 12 O'clock
Why they calling themself 12 o'clock boys when they only get up till 10 or 11 o'clock with their bikes? Have they ever heared of Metal Mulisha or Upforce? These guys here are just bored people pushing their luck to meet the police, but why? Why dont they build some kickers and pushin their adrenalin on a legal and serious way? Seriously...
I remember when I used to live in Baltimore Westwood Ave to be exact & I remember every Sunday everybody would come outside just to see them dudes doing tricks on their dirt bikes it is a part of the culture in Baltimore people who aren't from there don't get it
When I first saw this trailer I was intrigued to watch the documentary, and I just finished watching it.. I really liked where the production team tried to go with it, but I felt they lost direction in the middle of the film. You never find out if Pug become a 12 O'Clock Boy or not, and then you start to wonder why you were watching the film in the first place because the film is based more on Pug's personal life rather than him actually becoming a 12 O'Clock Boy. More over the 'documentary' should've been called "Pug"
I always thought of these guys as just some ghetto trash, but I think we all have a little in common with them. What they talk about, riding just to free your mind, and the feeling on a dirt bike is just such a powerful feeling, that no matter what, they will always chase that rush. Some people just will never understand, I have broken almost every bone in my body, including my skull, my back, color bones, shoulder blades, and lost count on how many broken bones in my hands (7 I think), spent months in the hospital and have racked up close to a million dollars in medical expenses courtesy of 2 wheels. These guys describe it best, although they do it illegally, the feeling of being on 2 wheels and the mental escape it provides is worth every risk of broken bones, being arrested(in their case), or even death....Ride on brothers!
We have bunch of these riders in Malaysia, they do illegal racing and dangerous stunt everyday midnight on highways. They even rob people and perform vandalism. The worst thing is they even under protection and sponsored by the government as their thugs to do their dirty jobs.
I see them disrupting traffic, disrespecting police (perhaps deservedly) and fellow citizens (undeservedly), endangering others, and otherwise acting ignorantly. I wish I could appreciate the riding skills these men have, but the aforementioned behavior just makes me shake my head. So much energy and power to disperse into your community and this is how you chose to use it, god help you. Edit: As I scroll through the comments and see all the racist derogatory trash being said I wonder how many of you were ever rebellious, and how much better you really think you are when you can let such hateful and ignorant energy and emotion flow through and out of you. I shake my head for a second time.
Gah damn, this still give me the same chills as the first time I seen it
😂
💯💯
lmfaooo wordd
Anyone here after seeing Charm City Kings trailer
Yep wanted to see where the inspiration came from
When’s it coming out?
Been on this before the movie was coming out
Nope. I lived over East. Southern Bulldog. This was legend back when I was young.
🚨🙋🏾♂️
Who else here after seeing charm city kings 🧐
But is pug dead? I just watch the begining Charm City and immediately start searching UA-cam.
@@ValonHonor naw
Where can I see charm city kings ?
you can watch it for free on musichq
@@O93-y2b god bless you, hi from Italy to USA ❤️
It does not matter whether you agree or disagree with them. These movies are made to be a record of a point in history, and to do it in great detail, right there with them in high definition. Because we never could record such detail in the past.
Yeah exactly. It’s funny all these Karen’s hate on the bike life but glorify gunman and outlaws of the Wild West. As if they weren’t killing each other over the dumbest shit back then. But hey, these guys enjoying their life riding bikes? That’s a BIG NO NO lmao
"Im a grown as man" Who sits in the backseat because the airbag might kill me if it deploys.
LOL
🤣
@surfwrv757 be gone you fockin colonizer✊🏿
Some ppl aren't for bikelifr
Guarantee he more grown then you
Bikes up, guns down💯
fr
#LegalizeATVs
K I N G TM nigga just pull up.
3 years later
K I N G TM fr bro🔥
remember seeing this as a kid one of my favorite documentaries ever.
💯💯💯💯💯
Just saw the documentary on TUBI cuz I was on there for some reason. I remember watching these guys on UA-cam years ago cuz I was so into dirtbikes. Motocross, Supercross, Freestyle, anything. I was greeted with one of the most amazing, impressive yet probably simple shots I’ve ever seen. 0:02 In the first 5 minutes of the film I was hooked.
Nah this is my childhood movie, I’m getting all nostalgic
why did you say "nah" before?
@@themonarchenterprise4669AAVE
I’m gettin the chills and shiii🤣 this feels just like yesterday ong
"They call em the 12 O'clock boys cuz they drop the bikes straight back"
🤣🤣🤣
You get ta 12 o clock...... You da sheeeit
@@SegaGentleman dat boy’s gangsta✊🏿
@@VaqueroVegano nah. Not gangsta. Just misguided with no dad lol.
You can’t just... RYDE call yahself a “12 o’clock boy “ den STAWWWP
What song is played in the beginning and end???
David Spivak this is like a unknown mystery
Finéssé it’s by joe Williams but that’s the only info
It’s credited but impossible to find I have tried everything
@@morgtheestallion1295 it could be a production made precisely fot the trailer\teaser.
That song in the beginning 🔥🤦🏽♂️ reminds me of he got game for some reason
This looks awesome. Contemporary documentary making at it's best. Well done to all involved. :-)
"The Wire with wheelies".....seriously? Is everything set in inner city B-more now "The Wire with ______"?
Yes
Corey Newell lmao
dey got nothing else to lay claim to lmao
being a sister of Audie who was a 12o'clock boyz and him no longer being here this movie means the world to me. Its the only way of my fam still seeing him in action. and to all that think what they do is wrong come live here n make it that's the main thing most wont be able to do is make it deal with our troubles our opportunities hardly given n see how far you make it. I love everything about what my young men in my city are tryna create without any help from outsiders is another lifestyle for our young boys to go after n my brother left behind his one n only child his son n if he is ever put in a bad situation out here which his whole family is working n maintaining to avoid to see his father on this movie in a better life means more than some damn ratings and likes most wont understand what this life is about not just the bikes but this life bmore life we invented the word SURVIVAL ****
Yeah, right. People make it out of poverty and out of those neighborhoods all the time! Plenty of people survive without behaving like animals! I mean you say "survival," after mentioning a son having to grow up without his father unnecessarily, due to his lack of survival. Or, his lifestyle.
Actually, a person could use your excuse for just about any culture or behavior! "Come here and make it." It's really weak a weak argument for trash behavior!
I think this might be the best documentary about the American inner city/urban black culture I've ever seen. Powerful. If you can't feel for the little man, who dreams of growing up and becoming one of the elite members of the Twelve O' Clock dirt bike gang, then you obviously never loved something so passionately when you were that age. And you won't get this picture. The fact that it's illegal for young black men to ride motorized vehicles though a city is beside the point. I don't think that's what this movie is about. It's a love story. And it's about freedom. And it's about working hard to accomplish your dream, and mastering something---in his case, wheelies on dirt bikes.
Well said my man!
I also love R & B/ Hip Hop music. It's all I listen to. It's the only dance music that doesn't sound fake and like Yuppie Bullshit. If that makes me a N...Lover...well, than it is what it is, my man. Keep Pimpin. But stay out my Bizness please....tanks.
Couldn't have said it any better!
I like halls rideing
Steve Pete lol. . . thanks for the laugh my dude !
Seems pretty well done. Anyone know that last song name?
It's Riley from the Boondocks!
a lil late but ong
@@carson9068 yeah a little late
I said that too Imaoo
more like snupe from the wite
0:27 says he’s a grown ass man when he is sitting in the back seat
I feel like this film has been coming out for years. Cant wait
Who did the music at the beggining/end? Awesome!
They should all be arrested its illegal to have those bikes in the city and even more illegal to drive them on the streets.. About 33% of those bikes are stolen.. They have already killed one woman and injured a 5 year old child so far this summer... It needs to stop...
What's the very first soundtrack? The one at 00:00, I can't find it anywhere.
Same 😂
I'm still searching
@@destroyedservers I been looking for this song for a decade, and a couple years
Haha 😂
@@amadsayal40 I'm a grown ass man now
I'm so glad I found this channel I haven't been to the circus circus in years
Till this Day i still cant find the. Song
Let us know if you do find it.
Till this mf day man till this day😪
"ImA gRoWn aSs MaN"
Ok kid
OK boomer
Fatrick Spark he is now
@@asiyiaa naw he just envolved into an oldman
this dude in jail 30 yrs old aint kno kid bud
Anybody know the know the name of the music at the start of this clip
Ed Barry 5 years later any answer
Yah any answer
JEREMY FROM UA-cam VELORO it’s by joe Williams but that’s all we know
One of the internet biggest mysteries
This looks incredible
What is the song played at the beginning and at the end?
Nostalgic... great film
anyone know what the song at the very start of this if it is even a song? It sounds so peaceful
I wish
@@Hazztech оутро - славон
Music please? Beginning / end, plus the build-up that begins @ 00.45 and con't to 01.20 // thx
Anyone? Still jonesin for this...
Yea u kno the name?
I think this was made specifically for this movie, till this day I can’t find it
Why are people glorifying this behavior?
I ask myself this every night...
Because it's part of the dialectic of the struggle for access and control of public space. Look at where you are, the history of urban growth in your area. What are the people organized in space to accomplish?
bc the rules are unfair so they've chosen not to give a fuck about them
Because 12 O’CLOCK IS THE SHIT BOY
The goose dumps I get watching this is crazy
Pug seem like a fast stubborn 20 year old stuck in a 13 year old body
Good documentary on bike dirt riding in the city. Lil Pug will be nice wit the bike soon.. Can wait for part 2
speechless after watching this....so moving and entertaining.
Anyone know the soundtrack?
My poppa was a rolling stone. I did have keys to the man cave. My Grandmother would buy clocks and other stuff from garage sales to take apart. Sometimes they got back together. I learned to ride an 82yz on Eisenhower's Interstate 35e in the inner city. It was construction for 20years. We called it construction. They left my house when they punched the freeway through the hood. Wrenching on bikes and snomachines kept us out of real trouble. My best friend became a Heidelberg master. He had a Jimi Hendrix poster. Not the Fender one, the Kaiser Helmut Harley Davidson one. I werk for Indian. My first tow vehicle was a 79 Volare wagon slant 6 with a utility trailer from my uncle Ride on My brother. I hope you find your way! Thank you for the Bubba scrub ,Jimi and others See you on the next side and don't be late, I'm going to go do an Indian Larry past the mound's now. An Experienced Indian beat will be running in my mind.
this looks awesome!! i can't wait to see it
This isn't Africa where you just drive around, annoy people and do whatever the fuck you want in the street. Don't get me wrong I dirt bike, have street bikes, snowmobiles and love motorsports but this is just a pain in the ass for people on the streets who actually go to work and pay taxes. Most cops probably have more pressing issues to deal with like murder, assaults, rapes, bank robbers, theft, home invasions, drugs.
these are probably the same fuckers doing all those other crimes mate!
di- Z
hey fuk yur race baiting BS. you are a total idiot if you do not wear a helmet NTM most are on stolen bikes AND breaking the laws which in turn makes it worse on all us real riders who obey the laws. because of these punks is the exact reason we have no where to ride in MD. you think you can ride come to the dirt, any girl can ride on the road.
scubaparty So the first comment was not "race baiting"? plus it's not like they go and shoot stores up, most of them just ride bikes and quads. And let them choose wether they want to wear helmets or not. I'm not saying it's okay to do what they do but is there a difference in any other place in this fucked up world we live in?
Why you had to even take it there, (Africa), come on now you sound like a racist, you could of sad India, damn, white people are so ignorant
closet racist.
Beautiful trailer. Bravo.
This is beautiful, So cinematic! The danger and passion is whats beautiful about this, Stop being up tight and closed minded people.
I was out of my house at 14 i looked around saw what the people who had failed at life were doing and did the opposite. People can fail for every reason, life is a monster and not for the weak, but blaming parent or schools is a mentality for the weak. Just my opinion and life experience I hope you have a great weak and i appreciate your responses.
Him really stealing his bike back was a problem solved 💯
This is what freedom looks like. Leave these dam kids alone...!
Cut the welfare. The BS will be cut. Axiomatic
Visually striking and grippingly fast-paced, 12 O'Clock Boys asks thought-provoking questions with admirable subtlety and restraint.
I CANT WAIT TO SEE THIS. AMAZING PRODUCTION. AMAZING STORY ABOUT AN UNKNOWN CULTURE. (y)
This better come out today!
so hyped up right now
This kid is the poster child of our generation.
anyone know the soundtrack at the start n end?
+Benjamin Halvey DARUDE SANDSTORM
+darrrMAN stfu
they call us the 25 o'clock boys because the time we bring the bikes back doesn't exist.
Baltimore for life #eastside
How can I get this background music ? Anyone ?
Does anybody know the song that is in the beginning and end?
+LucidLilium @screentones
+Bronwen Lam impossible to find that spesific song, though
What's the song
March 2022
Where Dem Boyz R Now
How Many Dem in Prison Now ?
The kid who said he’s a grown ass man and says he’s a 12 o’clock boy but can’t wheelie
well the trailer is great, edit is very good
Name of the first theme song?
He shall never get what he was looking for
I love being back 💪💪💪💪
+eric archer ME TOO
This Movie Go Hard..... Finna Watch It
english translation?
cicatrizesp87 You're dumb as fuck.
cicatrizesp87 This is an excellent documentary, I will watch this soon.
i guess i'm a 12 o'clock boy.. i was doing this in the 80's, riding on the back tire for miles n miles down the highway.. from home to town, then back. it's just gets to be 2cd nature after awhile to ride that way. i'd be doing 60-70 mph on the back tire.. people look at you pretty funny though.. but it's actually really comfortable to ride like that
love the trailer! :D
In the summer, my teen friends and I ran dirt bikes around Plano, TX suburbia with our RM100's and YZ 80's - it was a blast! We rode in the new construction areas and on the newly cemented streets racing each other, pissing off neighbors. If we could get to the local MX park Rabbit Run, we would ride and race there. However, when summer ended and football practice started, homework, putting a band together to play at the school, track practice, we didn't have the energy or interest for too much else. If I said to my friends hey let's make a group or gang out of this riding around the neighborhood, my friends would laugh?
what is the track that kicks in at 00:57?
does anyone know the song sampled at the very beginning and the very end?
Enjoy!
anyone know what year and the name of the bike at 1:32
Swagcycle
It looks like a 1986 Honda TRX 70CC 4 wheeler
It’s 2023
People are cynical. I don't know anything about these people, and I'm excited to see the documentary, but it does remind me of another film... Godspeed You Black Emperor, about japanese bike gangs in the 70's. It's on youtube, if you look for it.
This is seriously the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.
This is keepin it real
"dream money nigga i represent harlem nigga we ride to die, ride to get money nigga. we do it right, if we dont do it right its wrong! WE PUSH THESE BIKES TO THE LIMIT"
- 12 O'clock
This is awesome!!! They are the best!
whats the tune at start and end of the video?
even shazam doesnt know..
+DTNski DARUDE SANDSTORM
+DTNski score was written by @screentones
Who is he? @screentones?
+Zongshen time i think he makes short tunes
What ever it is it's weak
Awesome soundtrack in the backgrnd..any idea what song it is?
Sumanth Sanjeev @screentones
@@malcolmwilliams8428 what's screen notes
Screentones
what's that song???
Wow, the gritty streets of Baltimore!
"If I had a son, he would look like a 12 O'Clock boy..."
Why they calling themself 12 o'clock boys when they only get up till 10 or 11 o'clock with their bikes? Have they ever heared of Metal Mulisha or Upforce? These guys here are just bored people pushing their luck to meet the police, but why? Why dont they build some kickers and pushin their adrenalin on a legal and serious way? Seriously...
1 first song plz ... name of the song ? plz
What's the music in the beginning
More like 6 feet under boys
k record it then
That's sick. I wish I could ride straight up on my dirt bike
"shit is real, and them POLICES' is not playing." Great Grammar.
does anybody know if i can find this for download or is it even up yet ? kickass torrents or the pirateproxy doesent have it ?
can we all just stop with the comments and enjoy the video please?
I remember when I used to live in Baltimore Westwood Ave to be exact & I remember every Sunday everybody would come outside just to see them dudes doing tricks on their dirt bikes it is a part of the culture in Baltimore people who aren't from there don't get it
whats the song called
+Colby Riley score was written by @screentones
When I first saw this trailer I was intrigued to watch the documentary, and I just finished watching it.. I really liked where the production team tried to go with it, but I felt they lost direction in the middle of the film. You never find out if Pug become a 12 O'Clock Boy or not, and then you start to wonder why you were watching the film in the first place because the film is based more on Pug's personal life rather than him actually becoming a 12 O'Clock Boy. More over the 'documentary' should've been called "Pug"
I always thought of these guys as just some ghetto trash, but I think we all have a little in common with them. What they talk about, riding just to free your mind, and the feeling on a dirt bike is just such a powerful feeling, that no matter what, they will always chase that rush. Some people just will never understand, I have broken almost every bone in my body, including my skull, my back, color bones, shoulder blades, and lost count on how many broken bones in my hands (7 I think), spent months in the hospital and have racked up close to a million dollars in medical expenses courtesy of 2 wheels. These guys describe it best, although they do it illegally, the feeling of being on 2 wheels and the mental escape it provides is worth every risk of broken bones, being arrested(in their case), or even death....Ride on brothers!
Again that is fine unless you are putting another person at risk... but you displayed a wonderful analogy
We have bunch of these riders in Malaysia, they do illegal racing and dangerous stunt everyday midnight on highways. They even rob people and perform vandalism. The worst thing is they even under protection and sponsored by the government as their thugs to do their dirty jobs.
I want to know the music of the 20 first seconds
Every body asking the same thing man . But unfortunately haven’t come across any comment about the song or music name
This is so beautiful the way it's made but funny too
I seen this a few yrs back it's pretty good..
Came here immediately after Charm City Kings 🥴
where to watch this film?
charm city kings FIREE THO
Need the beginning and exit song name !!!!
Too many idiots cannot live without noise.
I love silencie.
You dont like sound of 2T ? You like sound of silence
this looks amazing
I see them disrupting traffic, disrespecting police (perhaps deservedly) and fellow citizens (undeservedly), endangering others, and otherwise acting ignorantly. I wish I could appreciate the riding skills these men have, but the aforementioned behavior just makes me shake my head. So much energy and power to disperse into your community and this is how you chose to use it, god help you.
Edit: As I scroll through the comments and see all the racist derogatory trash being said I wonder how many of you were ever rebellious, and how much better you really think you are when you can let such hateful and ignorant energy and emotion flow through and out of you. I shake my head for a second time.
You have it backwards. Traffic is disrupting their community.