Luis Guzman and Danny Trejo are the ugliest yet most badass and iconic Latinos in Hollywood.
They seem so nice. I forget what movie it was (80s or very early 90s) but Luis Guzman was a bad guy, and he came of a incredibly scary. Then saw another film with him, and he was playing a very pleasant character, and I couldn't help but think that not only was he very talented, but that he was probably closer to that, and one of the nicest people you could ever meet. Same for Danny Trejo. They both have the quality of someone who's seen a lot of fucked up shit, but mature and wise enough to appreciate what they've seen without allowing it to make them bitter and cynical. Like they know what it is good and righteous but don't judge others, and want to help.
I've never met them, but I've read about them. I wish them peace and wish them nothing but the best.
Luis Guzman deserves his own show.
I think he is the most underrated actor of all Puerto Rican actors! He should be more appreciate it! 🥰👏👏
One of a kind actor, Excellent Actor, Sigan las raizes puertorriqueñas progresando.
ya tu sabeeeeee.....
phar0ahad3 los puertorriqueños también lo dicen pero es mas como " ya tu saeeee"
He and my mom used to hang out when they were younger not even lying. I wish i could meet him someday
I am a NuyoTaliaRican.
(I’m from New York and I’m Italian and Puerto Rican)
Me encanta Luis Guzmán! Bendiciones
One of the most beloved actors in Hollywood as well as one of the most underrated ones this guys is awesome and kind of cute too
Will watch the movie for sure!
trying to look up where the slang of "germans" for p.r.'s in jail came from? found out about a small town called san german but no other info; any one happens to come across this please, gracias...yo soy pr/eire
Does anyone remember from their childhood The Garage Pail Kids movie because Luis Guzman I swear is one. Wepa!
I want to learn 🇵🇷 spanish & how to dance Salsa
Luis and our buddies went to Seward park high. We all graduated June of 74
Bro... Who says "wepa" and "cha cho" with the emphasis on the second syllable?
ikr, but i hardly ever say wepa and cha cho. Nothing surprising happens in my life lmao
Chacho loco ta’ brutal. We also say “Acho mano” 😜 Missing my islita! 🥰
Estoy tratando de encontrar un cortometraje que fue filmado en en el tren urbano en Puerto Rico; si no me equivoco, el personaje principal es de Luis Guzman con una señora mayor y es sobre unas galletas que él y ella sacan de la maquina...
He is so damn FUNNY, PERIOD!!! I believe he's the type of guy you could just chill with, have a beer, and he would be GREAT with anyone who was there. Agreed???
Semper Fidelis, The Captain, U.S.M.C.
PS: If you are EVER in Vegas, and want to hang with a combat Marine who is now terminally ill with luekemia, (Dinner is on my beautiful wife and I of course) I'm that man. But PLEASE don't listen to those stories about the VA. They take wonderful care of me and my family. God bless you Luis, and THANKS for the laughter, when I'm in a world that there is NOT much laughter found. Yet you can NEVER lose you sense of humor. Blessings brother, blessings. By the way, is there anyway I could get an autograph???
Where can I get one of those "Wepa!" shirts?
I'm half Salvadorian and I pronounce these puertorican/dominican/cuban slangs.
He looks exactly like the sombrero wearing narco from the netflix series 'Narcos'
Hes the reason why I liked Diaz from GTA vice city. He perfected his voice acting role as that character.
"Sometimes it bees that way papi". Guzman in Carlito's Way.
that me! i all ways said cha choo!!
Loved you in Ghost, man!
That wasn't him! That was a now-deceased actor named Rick Aviles! Both Aviles and Guzman were in Carlito's Way though
I forget what movie it was (80s or very early 90s) but Luis Guzman was a bad guy, and he came of a incredibly scary. Then saw another film with him, and he was playing a very pleasant character, and I couldn't help but think that not only was he very talented, but that he was probably closer to that, and one of the nicest people you could ever meet. Same for Danny Trejo. They both have the quality of someone who's seen a lot of fucked up shit, but mature and wise enough to appreciate what they've seen without allowing it to make them bitter and cynical. Like they know what it is good and righteous but don't judge others, and want to help.
I've never met them, but I've read about them. I wish them peace and wish them nothing but the best.
whens the movie coming out?
i like the movie journey 2 mysterious island
His career spans decades
hes sounds so from new york
Just to clarify something. Us Puerto Ricans think that “ALL” Puerto Ricans born in the USA 🇺🇸 (no matter what part, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio etc) are Nuyoricans.
Just to clarify something. Because the Puerto Ricans from the island are so jibaro that they think “ALL OF US” automatically come from New York. 😂🤣 Just kidding. Si Señor is my hubby so I can say that. 😂🤣 Love You my jibarito. 😘
I LOVE U, U ALWAYS MAKE ME LOL AND YOU'RE UN ORGULLO LATINO!!!
The 6th boro loves you!!
I saw this guy last night at a club lol...
he forgot mofongo or cuatro(guitar like instrument)
Chacho !!!!😂🤣
Every time I listen to him I can only think of Ricardo Diaz , "stealing 3% is as good as 100%"
ricardo diaz
I saw Luis gusman in Journey
Jersey Rican WEPA
el duro 🌚💜
Coño yo amo a este hombre
Dimelooooo
Puerto Ricans in Madrid would've made more sense
echale!!!!!
Gacha!
pachanga!!
halax bro!
🙏🏻❤️🇵🇷👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Jajajajaja burno video XD
He’s not Puerto Rican an Arab
Y hytru?
wepa
I love that kabronnn
Popeye
That's not him! Popeye was played by an equally ugly Panamanian actor named Carlos Carrasco
wepooo
Wepaaaa
Clarification. A Native New Yoricans, are not consider Puerto Ricans, according to the ones born and raised on the island. There is truly a hatred towards New Yoricans, from Native Boricuas. I know because and people I know experienced the same shit!
[FLVR] ✊🏾🥑
🌍🎬📽🙏
This dude is such an awesome actor.