So I live close to el pino .. I remember them coming to my house and showing us a flyer that they would be filming and to stay inside when they were doing the car chase..
What makes these so good is that you are retelling the movie in sequence with the film locations, its like watching the condensed version of the movie.
Wow, I can't imagine how difficult it must have been to find all these locations, especially the small alleys behind the homes up in the hills. I remember in those days these gang movies were often shot in, or near, the real hoods where things went down. To see neighborhoods filmed within the Hollenbeck division just sends me back. I remember a friend taking me to El Tepeyac in the early 90s late at night. Your channel is a true gem.
Maybe cause its not in high demand like Back to the future stuff. If there was something iconic in the movie like the delorean on back to the future I think it would be different. I think some of the art still sales and its def a masterpiece and a classic.
I know! I think this movie was never marketed well bc of its low budget. Most of its fame is from word of mouth, but its not enough to make it commercially viable for a blu ray release. I think its only chance to be released on bluray, is if the criterion collection deems it sufficiently important to cinema history or culturally relevant. The criterion collection has rescued a lot of indie films that would have never gotten a blu ray otherwise. They just made a 4k Blu-ray release of menace II society. Which is also another low budget film , but menace ii society did have its bluray before the criterion collection picked it. For now, the closest thing we have is a 4k upscale version of the film that someone uploaded to youtube. You should check it out
@@heroedeleyenda05 I saw it it’s so good! Criterion collections tend to be on the expensive side so let’s hope it happens and we can all get our hands on it before scalpers do
It surely takes a lot just finding these places, but probably even more time to get the original camera angles right for the actual original shot at each of these locations. Then there is the editing and narration for the final touches. Excellent work!
I grew up a few blocks from the 99 cent store "zodys" in the movie and remember hanging out at dale's Jr while they were filming that scene. They shot that scene so many times cause they kept laughing.
Adan Hernandez is the artist who painted the mural of cruzito, miklo, and paco recently passed away. He also had a small role in the movie. He played Gilbert in the movie.
I was born at General hospital in 84 and from the horror stories I heard coming out of that place I feel fortunate to have survive my first three day there.
I'd also like to add a very special thank you for doing these videos. Old dudes like me really appreciate him. Keeps this a little bit sane and a crazy same time.
This was the one I was waiting for, I love this movie and the LA locations. Growing up in Central Oregon some of my best friends were Chicano and as a kid I wanted to be down with my friends. I remember chilling with my homies with this movie playing in the back ground. This film brings back a lot of great memories of my brothers and really just brings back so many feelings. Late on this but since watching your video this is the one I wanted to see. Even though I never been to LA It tough to see places changes from how you remember from your youth
Crying with sentimental happiness! Lived in LA two diff times & always looked for the tree. I'm so happy to see it here. Hope it's ok in 2024! Born in one of the 3 test towns for initial viewing & proud to say I continuously bought movie ticket to watch over & over! Just thank you!!! Wonderful video & part 2.
@@2isceez Not to start raza wars but its also Chinos and wanabe Instagram/ UA-camr Rich kids from all over the world who are moving in too. It's called Globalization. Santa Barbara and Oxnard are getting hit hard by it too. 50% of it is weiss ppl from Ohio and Illinois that just come beacuse of the 'weather', but then there are a lot of students. All that student aid,scholarships that California gives out, guess who it goes to? . not raza but Chinos, Indians. Go to UCLA, USC, Santa Barabara its 40-60% but Chinos , and they aren't paying for it with that Daca aid. But it's much bigger than that, its also because of INFLUENCERS so many rich kids from around the world want to come to LA just to flex.
A friend of mine from school worked on this movie. I can’t count how many times I’ve seen it. Great video. I grew up in Chino! From the70’s to the 90’s
I been a huge Blood In Blood Out fan since the movie came out. Yall did a great job on this! I really enjoyed watching it. Myself and a friend of mine are planning a trip to San Antonio to see the mural. I love street art and was happy to learn the murals shown in the opening credits are still there.
I remember walking past the video store every day going to high school and seeing the poster of BIBO .It wasnt until 98 that I saw the film and I instantly fell in love with it..Long live the 90s
Epic job putting this together. And thanks for including a lot of the street info. A lot of bloggers do not give out that info and I really appreciate you sharing it as well. Much props to all your traveling and hard work and to your wife as well. Ours wives are a blessing to us. My wife helps me record my stuff too...
Boulevard nights is the biggest classic out of them all cuz its depicts true life of the 70s in east los...hitting the boulevard and talking to hinas getting into bullshit ......east los/lincoln heights is some of the oldest hoods inall of los angeles
mate i have to admit you are the Friggin Best then and now film locations guy on YT , so much detail and scene by scene its perfect , thank you so much for these 😊👌
@@Clos93 of course Ese, i have loved and had a big admiration for the Chicano culture since i was a kid thanks to my dad for renting American me on vhs back in the day was just an instant love for the it 👌
I watched this movie countless times and one of the times was with my high school friend past 4 in the morning. That's when the Northridge Earthquake hit. I'm sure you remember that one lol
Blood in Blood out is one of my favorite movies. I have easily seen it twenty times and always tell my buddies about it . Thank you for taking the time to research the filming locations! I can tell this took a lot of your time and energy and it was nice to watch.
I discovered your channel by accident. And I'm really excited. I have seen many of the films several times, but it is only through your location reviews that I realize how often some locations appear in various films. The Jesus building, the Watts Towers, the underpass with the concrete columns and many others. Really amazing.
Nice vid bro. I'm familiar with all the Boyle Heights locations. Grew up on Indiana St. and still have family who live just up Whittier Blvd. from that Muffler shop that got demolished. 😄
Awesome video!! And great to see so many locations are still quite the same. I would love to see you making another video about the Menace To Society movie locations!
Grew up in the area where Miklo got shot. Was there to watch the filming. Some dude told me the name of the movie and couldn’t wait to watch. Couldn’t imagine it’d be a legendary movie.
Mine and my brothers favorite movie I really enjoy all the work that you and your wife put into it and for spotlighting a movie that brings back memories for me thank you
Thanks for making this! I can recite this movie by heart. I visited the tree a couple years back, now thanks to your vid I can visit the other locations.
Ahhh memory lane through the old barrio quvole to my carnalito chuy savedra. Miklo im still cutting that VL placa off of you sissy VIVA LOS VATOS LOCOS
That mural at the beginning is one block from where my dad grew up on the corner of hazard and dozier. You can see it from the front yard. I took my dad back to see it and his childhood home just last week. He is 83 and has cancer now. I remember seeing that mural as a young child before the movie was ever made. Dad used to take us to 5 puntos market when we would come to visit my aunts.
Your channel is gold. I watched Karate Kid this morning, now Blood in, Blood out. I saw you did Thrashin'!!! Thanks for these gifts. God bless the 80s and 90s.
this gives me so many memories from the movie. i was 9 when the movie came out. still no:1 movie of all time. great work on all the research and to find all the locations
This movie is in my top 5 movies of all time. My wife gets annoyed every time I watch it because I repeat different lines to her from the movie for about a week or so. Last week I must have said " you wanna die esa" around 5O times. Thanks for the awesome video. "You cry we die"
You guys did a great job and lot of paying attention to detail to find all this. Very nice work. I do the same thing in Jersey looking for filming locations and sometimes the littlest detail can point you to the spot. I appreciate what you did here.
Exactly... sometimes we notice one small thing and leads us to multiple spots. It's great when it works out that way. Thank you so much for the kind words.
This movie is the gift that keeps giving. Awesome video. Last weekend at a street fair, my homie introduced me to a coworker of his. As we made our way away from him, I said "he's tres puntos ese." And my friend, on cue, came right back "hey, that's street BS ese."
my friends mother did one of the murals in the movies...thank you for the amount of time and effort and inside...it is an important movie for the latin community...it is a real part of American history...just for those curious you hardly going to find any cholo or gangster looking in Mexico...perhaps near the border...but the only gangsters are the cartels and they don't dress like this...I live in Mexico City now, not latino, nor Mexican...and trust me it is a lot safer on this side of the border than in major US cities...! It is also amazing to point out that really not much has changed physically...perhaps a couple streets or buildings...but in general a city doesn't drastically change...lack of funds I would say !
So I live close to el pino .. I remember them coming to my house and showing us a flyer that they would be filming and to stay inside when they were doing the car chase..
That's really cool!
You still got the flyer?
I have a friend visiting LA this week. She wants to go see El Pino but is not sure if it's safe. It's just her, her daughter and her son.
@@JFlo8791 it is safe to go there just went there this Saturday went to 4 filming locations
I wouldn't have stayed inside at all.
“I’m tired of you swinging your precious little ass around like you own the joint. You ain’t put out for shit!”
-Big Al
Ah haha I remember that 😂.
Sorry no tortilla
No pinto beans for you baby nothing but texas bbq😂😂😂😂😂
You lying little bitch.
@@AM-cb7vr lol it's you wild little bitch 😂👍
@@AM-cb7vr classic move bro👏👏👏
Much respect to you and your wife for all the hard work y’all put into this and your other videos . I enjoyed this
Thank you very much
Yea bro that video took me back and had me reminiscing all day. Thanks for the video, much respect 🙏
I was protecting them in the video making sure no 3 puntos wasn't around
Enjoy your video well made video
awesome!
damn he fr found every small detail that’s in the movie
I can't tell you how much it means to fans of this incredible film to see these locations. Your dedication is much appreciated.
What makes these so good is that you are retelling the movie in sequence with the film locations, its like watching the condensed version of the movie.
Thank you!
Stop hating this guy highly deatailed good job
@@andeejustdidit9863 What's hateful about my comment. I praised him, wasn't hating.
@@andeejustdidit9863 you can’t read.
I’m sorry sir
Damn... is that the “righteous pad” Spider was gonna build?
yeah spiders ghost lol
6:39 righteous pad with swimming pool and white picket fence...looks more like a unfinished shack with a chain-link fence.
Right where spider was dusted
Swimming pool white pickets fence n shit
Wow, I can't imagine how difficult it must have been to find all these locations, especially the small alleys behind the homes up in the hills. I remember in those days these gang movies were often shot in, or near, the real hoods where things went down. To see neighborhoods filmed within the Hollenbeck division just sends me back. I remember a friend taking me to El Tepeyac in the early 90s late at night. Your channel is a true gem.
Hey thank you so much for that. I really appreciate it. I did put some effort into this, so thanks for noticing
I've always considered Blood in Blood out the Latino "Godfather" of movies, great job finding and sharing these filming locations with us.
Me too. Thank you for watching
The movie is a masterpiece and will go down as part of Chicano culture. It’s a damn shame we don’t get any anniversary merchandise or even a Blu-ray
Maybe cause its not in high demand like Back to the future stuff. If there was something iconic in the movie like the delorean on back to the future I think it would be different. I think some of the art still sales and its def a masterpiece and a classic.
@@eleven8948 What about Frankie's GTO? LOL
@@mr.t9438 I have responded several times but it gets deleted. There is a custom hot wheels gto on the online bay store with this particular gto...lol
I know! I think this movie was never marketed well bc of its low budget. Most of its fame is from word of mouth, but its not enough to make it commercially viable for a blu ray release.
I think its only chance to be released on bluray, is if the criterion collection deems it sufficiently important to cinema history or culturally relevant.
The criterion collection has rescued a lot of indie films that would have never gotten a blu ray otherwise.
They just made a 4k Blu-ray release of menace II society. Which is also another low budget film , but menace ii society did have its bluray before the criterion collection picked it.
For now, the closest thing we have is a 4k upscale version of the film that someone uploaded to youtube. You should check it out
@@heroedeleyenda05 I saw it it’s so good! Criterion collections tend to be on the expensive side so let’s hope it happens and we can all get our hands on it before scalpers do
Rest in Heaven Adan Hernandez the original artist who stayed in San Antonio TX he passed away Yesterday
“I’m making so much feria right now, it makes Miclo’s gambling book look like bubble gum change!” 👆🤚🤘👈
-Carlos Zuniga
I say this when I hand over cash at work haha
Chale!!
I got the medicine to make you feel well
I think it’s amazing how the muffler shop was able to get away with painting all over the sidewalk and public utility poles. Never in today’s world…
Unless they're painting something related to Black lives matter....
It surely takes a lot just finding these places, but probably even more time to get the original camera angles right for the actual original shot at each of these locations. Then there is the editing and narration for the final touches. Excellent work!
This is all true. Thank you for acknowledging this. Thank you!
Omg. You actually did it. I'm so glad I asked you and you did this....THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS....
Hey I asked him too 🙄
Arent you special
Bet he never even read your name
My pleasure. Thank you for watching
This is bad ass! Y’all put a lot of work in doing this. Still one of my favorite movies of all time.
Thank you!
I grew up a few blocks from the 99 cent store "zodys" in the movie and remember hanging out at dale's Jr while they were filming that scene. They shot that scene so many times cause they kept laughing.
That's so cool. What was it at the time? Was it just a empty store?
It was an empty store at that time. 99 cent store came later.
Whats the address of zodys
@@insall57 I know it's on Whittier lol
@@boofert.washington2499 whats the address though
"Ey, your blue eyes are turning brown esa!" "cacita brown" !!!!
Haha
3 puntos
Orale carnal no more going back to fantasy lane and believing the cat never catches tweety bird
When I went to LA I had to go take a quick pic by El Pino😎
Amanda you are amazing. I'm such a directional ding dong I couldn't find it. Argh!
This was the coolest thing I’ve seen all day, your a legend!
Wow. Thank you so much!
Adan Hernandez is the artist who painted the mural of cruzito, miklo, and paco recently passed away. He also had a small role in the movie. He played Gilbert in the movie.
Oh wow I didn't realize he was Gilbert
Gilbert?
Thanks for not making Daddy wait too long. Awesome job man. Really appreciate it.
Haha. Thank you so much!
Relax baby cakes.
🤣🤣🤣
Hurry up hurry up
Bruh
I was born at General hospital in 84 and from the horror stories I heard coming out of that place I feel fortunate to have survive my first three day there.
That's why he was trying to jump out of the car when Paco tells him "I'm taking you to county"
I was born the in 91 😄
@@80sLife Hahaha. And Miklo also said, “people die there” lol
I was born there too! So glad I made it out, and live in the OC.
I'd also like to add a very special thank you for doing these videos. Old dudes like me really appreciate him. Keeps this a little bit sane and a crazy same time.
I really appreciate that. Helps keep me sane as well
This was the one I was waiting for, I love this movie and the LA locations. Growing up in Central Oregon some of my best friends were Chicano and as a kid I wanted to be down with my friends. I remember chilling with my homies with this movie playing in the back ground. This film brings back a lot of great memories of my brothers and really just brings back so many feelings. Late on this but since watching your video this is the one I wanted to see. Even though I never been to LA It tough to see places changes from how you remember from your youth
Thank you for watching!
Crying with sentimental happiness! Lived in LA two diff times & always looked for the tree. I'm so happy to see it here. Hope it's ok in 2024! Born in one of the 3 test towns for initial viewing & proud to say I continuously bought movie ticket to watch over & over! Just thank you!!! Wonderful video & part 2.
Thank you. One of my favorite movies of all time "Vatos Locos Forever!"
Thank you for watching
Loved this movie back in the day.... Very cool showing the locations of where they filmed it. Absolutely crushed it.
Thank you!!
This is legendary , much props to you and your channel crew
Thank you so much
One of my favorite movies ever. Saw it in the theater and had it on tape for years This is awesome Thank You
My pleasure. Thank you!!
I Love being from SoCal! We have so much history and great memories ❤️
It’s just great to see that mural intact after so many years.
@@2isceez no worry there. I'm pretty sure they're all leaving Califas already.
@@2isceez You can’t stop gentrification unfortunately. I’ve seen it happening around me for years now. Really wants to make me puke 🤮
@@2isceez Not to start raza wars but its also Chinos and wanabe Instagram/ UA-camr Rich kids from all over the world who are moving in too. It's called Globalization. Santa Barbara and Oxnard are getting hit hard by it too. 50% of it is weiss ppl from Ohio and Illinois that just come beacuse of the 'weather', but then there are a lot of students. All that student aid,scholarships that California gives out, guess who it goes to? . not raza but Chinos, Indians. Go to UCLA, USC, Santa Barabara its 40-60% but Chinos , and they aren't paying for it with that Daca aid.
But it's much bigger than that, its also because of INFLUENCERS so many rich kids from around the world want to come to LA just to flex.
This is awesome, I live in LA , I love stuff like this, film history right here. I Appreciate it.
Thank you!
A friend of mine from school worked on this movie. I can’t count how many times I’ve seen it.
Great video.
I grew up in Chino! From the70’s to the 90’s
Awesome! I constantly have to explain where everything is located (I grew in the area) now all I have to do is send them this video. Thanks!
Awesome. Thank you!
I been a huge Blood In Blood Out fan since the movie came out. Yall did a great job on this! I really enjoyed watching it. Myself and a friend of mine are planning a trip to San Antonio to see the mural. I love street art and was happy to learn the murals shown in the opening credits are still there.
Where in San Antonio can I find that mural !?
Man , sick video man . Thank you for your time invested in making it. Hope you enjoyed making it as we enjoyed watching it!
Thank you so much
I remember walking past the video store every day going to high school and seeing the poster of BIBO .It wasnt until 98 that I saw the film and I instantly fell in love with it..Long live the 90s
Epic job putting this together. And thanks for including a lot of the street info. A lot of bloggers do not give out that info and I really appreciate you sharing it as well. Much props to all your traveling and hard work and to your wife as well. Ours wives are a blessing to us. My wife helps me record my stuff too...
Thank you so much, I appreciate it. And yes, the wives truly are.
Thank you so much for doing this! Watched Blood In Blood Out over and over again when I was growing up. I enjoyed this very much, thank you! 🙏
Thank you!
Special thanks to you and you're wife. This was so well done. I salute you both. Good times.
Thank you!
Thanks for doing this movie! Your blue eyes are turning brown ese!
Haha. Thank you
Could you do a “La Bamba” filming locations??
All I can say is, keep your eyes open 😉
@@80sLife patience is key. 🤙
Yes please la bamba so curious
This ain’t the first...or the last!
Someone is really building a righteous pad on top of that hill .
Lol
Nice video like always! You just cemented yourself as the best filming locations channel (if you weren’t already) with this one. Liked 👍🏻
Thank you so much!! That means
a lot!
Thank the both of taking the time and friending them locations 2 match up with the movie & posting up on UA-cam 🤘💪💯🔥💨 2-27-23
This movie is a masterpiece and I can relate to it because I lived through the same thing
Thanks for uploading and keep up the great work
Thank you!!
These are the videos I like. Detailed, informative and easy to follow. Nicely done.
Thank you so much
OMG thank you my man I love this movie so much and can you do boulevard nights locations because that’s a classic
Thank you and yes I absolutely will
Boulevard nights is the biggest classic out of them all cuz its depicts true life of the 70s in east los...hitting the boulevard and talking to hinas getting into bullshit ......east los/lincoln heights is some of the oldest hoods inall of los angeles
Ah man I thought I was one of the few that remembered Boulevard Nights! Sad movie too.
mate i have to admit you are the Friggin Best then and now film locations guy on YT , so much detail and scene by scene its perfect , thank you so much for these 😊👌
Thank you so much. I really appreciate that. It means a lot to me
@@80sLife its an absolute pleasure brother ... keep up the great work ✌ , can you possibly do American Me Locations .. if you could man Please :)
A Brit interested in Chicano culture?! Chido holmes!
@@Clos93 of course Ese, i have loved and had a big admiration for the Chicano culture since i was a kid thanks to my dad for renting American me on vhs back in the day was just an instant love for the it 👌
Great job on finding those locations, a legendary movie
" hey wait a minute there's a ray of sunshine over there in all that darkness " Al
Thank you for watching
Come up here sweetness
@@johnnyringo5411 there's been lots of Johnny Ringo's in movies but my favorite is Johnny Ringo in tombstone
@@nikkisixx6042yea he's straight gangster af for a cowboy lol
@@johnnyringo5411 I liked doc holiday before, but when he started helping the law out I stopped liking him
I took my 76 Toyota Celica to that muffler shop (El Pedorrero) in the late 80s. The building definitely stood out in that area.
To this day, still one of my all-time favorite movies.
I watched this movie countless times and one of the times was with my high school friend past 4 in the morning. That's when the Northridge Earthquake hit. I'm sure you remember that one lol
Hell yea I remember Northridge earthquake it was scary, remember that 14 north freeway that fell and that cop fell off and died
Blood in Blood out is one of my favorite movies. I have easily seen it twenty times and always tell my buddies about it . Thank you for taking the time to research the filming locations! I can tell this took a lot of your time and energy and it was nice to watch.
Thank you so much!
But what about American me?
Being born and raised in LA, this is one of my favorite movies of all time
I appreciate the work you put in good job .
“Dazed and Confused” would be a good one if you ever come to Texas .
Thank you. And yes I would love to do that one day
Mmmmm.....Top Notch lol
you did one of my favorite high school movies. thanks. keep up the good videos!!
Thank you!
@@80sLife you’re welcome
I discovered your channel by accident. And I'm really excited. I have seen many of the films several times, but it is only through your location reviews that I realize how often some locations appear in various films. The Jesus building, the Watts Towers, the underpass with the concrete columns and many others. Really amazing.
The coolest things about these videos are seeing the small businesses still open!!!
This was the most detailed filming location video to this movie that I’ve seen, thank u
Thank you!
My favorite Disney movie.
Thanks so much omg this was very entertaining! Crazy how a lot of the locations still look the same
My pleasure. Thank you for watching
Nice vid bro. I'm familiar with all the Boyle Heights locations. Grew up on Indiana St. and still have family who live just up Whittier Blvd. from that Muffler shop that got demolished. 😄
Thank you for watching
Awesome video the house with the white porch @10:17 is the house I grew up in from 70 to 79 thank you
Chicano U-Turn 🚙💨
Omg ty so much for this down memory lane. My son's and myself love this movie. Its now part of our heritage. Dean from Jax
My pleasure. Thank you for watching
I'm your biggest fan because of this...
Thank you so much!
Where at in San Antonio is the wood mural
And contacts or leads ?
I’m from California but now live in San Antonio Texas
Grew up watching this movie and still do as an adult. Really cool to see the filming locations great job
Excellent Excellent work thanks for putting the time and effort for us fans up north on the Eastside
"I don't want his porkchop I want his life "
Thank you, I appreciate it
NIce one! Keep up the great work. Thanks again for coming on Our Lifestyle Podcast as a guest! Always enjoy your videos and hardwork!
Thank you!! And thank you again for having me
Awesome video!! And great to see so many locations are still quite the same. I would love to see you making another video about the Menace To Society movie locations!
Thank you so much for watching
My biggest dream is to visit Cali/L.A. one day so watching this was a real pleasure
You most certainly did your home work sir. Your work is truly appreciated. Vatos Locos Forever!
you literally do the best "filming location" videos
Thank you so much! That means a lot to me
Grew up in the area where Miklo got shot. Was there to watch the filming. Some dude told me the name of the movie and couldn’t wait to watch. Couldn’t imagine it’d be a legendary movie.
You're definitely invited to the carne asada, @ 80's Life.
Haha awesome! Thank you
This is by-far the most researched and best documented locations video for ‘Blood In, Blood Out’
Bad ass another hit!!! Keep doing your thing!
Thank you!
Mine and my brothers favorite movie I really enjoy all the work that you and your wife put into it and for spotlighting a movie that brings back memories for me thank you
Awesome. Thank you so much!
Thanks for making this! I can recite this movie by heart.
I visited the tree a couple years back,
now thanks to your vid I can visit the other locations.
Awesome. Thank you
Ahhh memory lane through the old barrio quvole to my carnalito chuy savedra. Miklo im still cutting that VL placa off of you sissy
VIVA LOS VATOS LOCOS
“Tell him to suck his pipi!”
-You
"Hey just a minute your majesty, this ain't the joint with three hots and a cot. "
That mural at the beginning is one block from where my dad grew up on the corner of hazard and dozier. You can see it from the front yard. I took my dad back to see it and his childhood home just last week. He is 83 and has cancer now. I remember seeing that mural as a young child before the movie was ever made. Dad used to take us to 5 puntos market when we would come to visit my aunts.
Nice! please do a video on Mi Vida Loca!!
Your channel is gold. I watched Karate Kid this morning, now Blood in, Blood out. I saw you did Thrashin'!!! Thanks for these gifts. God bless the 80s and 90s.
Thanks for this video Vato Loco 😎
Thank you!
its crazy how beautiful the movie is shot in that glowing yellow orange, you don't notice till we see your camera vs the film. Very cool
Do the Boulevard nights 1979 "" 💯🙏🏽 I really enjoyed your video makes me want to back to L.A 😪"""
Thank you. And I'll be doing that one eventually
@@80sLife welcome "" thank you if you cannot find the locations just ask danny la paz actor aka Chuco "" 🙏🏽
this gives me so many memories from the movie. i was 9 when the movie came out. still no:1 movie of all time. great work on all the research and to find all the locations
Makes me home sick. Can’t wait to get back.
Cuando vuelvas te invito a unos cocteles guey.
This movie is in my top 5 movies of all time. My wife gets annoyed every time I watch it because I repeat different lines to her from the movie for about a week or so. Last week I must have said " you wanna die esa" around 5O times. Thanks for the awesome video. "You cry we die"
You guys did a great job and lot of paying attention to detail to find all this. Very nice work. I do the same thing in Jersey looking for filming locations and sometimes the littlest detail can point you to the spot. I appreciate what you did here.
Exactly... sometimes we notice one small thing and leads us to multiple spots. It's great when it works out that way. Thank you so much for the kind words.
Much love to you and your wife for all your hard work . Respect brother ! “ a toda madre o un desmadre”
Thank you so much!
1:24 RIP the homie moreno homeboy was only 14 when he got killed in front of that mural by the lapd
Wow this was very well done. I love things like this. Seeing how spots in movies I used to watch look now 👏 to you and your wife
First. Thanks for the vid. Love em all!!!
Man, you had your comment in quick. Haha. Thank you for the support.
Incredible video. One of my favourite movies of all time. There’s such a nostalgic feel every time I see this film.
This is amazing! Thank you!
Thank you
This movie is the gift that keeps giving. Awesome video. Last weekend at a street fair, my homie introduced me to a coworker of his. As we made our way away from him, I said "he's tres puntos ese." And my friend, on cue, came right back "hey, that's street BS ese."
my friends mother did one of the murals in the movies...thank you for the amount of time and effort and inside...it is an important movie for the latin community...it is a real part of American history...just for those curious you hardly going to find any cholo or gangster looking in Mexico...perhaps near the border...but the only gangsters are the cartels and they don't dress like this...I live in Mexico City now, not latino, nor Mexican...and trust me it is a lot safer on this side of the border than in major US cities...! It is also amazing to point out that really not much has changed physically...perhaps a couple streets or buildings...but in general a city doesn't drastically change...lack of funds I would say !
That's so cool. Thank you so much for watching
Am glad to say i did hang out with some cholos in the 80's back in Mexico😎
Loved this so much man! Thank you for sharing this. My dad grew up in east los through the 80s and 90s and it’s cool seeing the spots he grew up in.