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i liked it actually
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Originally Posted by Uptown1090Slime
One thing about these "hood movies" in NYC why do they still have these guys dressing like its 2001? If they had these dudes in prp's, moncler vest, foamposites, and true religion hats it would make the characters more real life imo my nyc heads dont agree?
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
Originally Posted by Uptown1090Slime
One thing about these "hood movies" in NYC why do they still have these guys dressing like its 2001? If they had these dudes in prp's, moncler vest, foamposites, and true religion hats it would make the characters more real life imo my nyc heads dont agree?
Thats the EXACT same #+%% I was sayin...
The chick that took me to see the movie always tryin clown NYC (she's from Cleveland) was just talkin #+%%... ESPECIALLY when they had them fake Ns from uptown come through with [color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]the shiny gold hoodie with the matchin hat [/color]... Then my man Don Cheadle had his fatigues up by his ribs... Omar from the Wire had on Filas in the final scene like this was the mid 90s or somethin...
You can't blame Fuqua, he did a great job directing, all the camera angles was on point, the visual was great, it was more of the writer (an MTA employee of all people) that kinda %%!!@% it up, If he got some help from someone more experienced it could've been A LOT better... But @ the end of the day it was coo, I'd watch it again... Goin cop the DVD
Also say the homie Bonez from Athens Park Blood (Bastards Of The Party & Training Day) in the joint that was a good look, but they could've found a New Yorker for that part... Also Fuqua's wife (Lele Rachon) made a mini appearence too...
But
Training Day >>>>>>>>>>>>> Brooklyn's Finest
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
Uptown1090Slime wrote:
One thing about these "hood movies" in NYC why do they still have these guys dressing like its 2001? If they had these dudes in prp's, moncler vest, foamposites, and true religion hats it would make the characters more real life imo my nyc heads dont agree?
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
Originally Posted by Uptown1090Slime
One thing about these "hood movies" in NYC why do they still have these guys dressing like its 2001? If they had these dudes in prp's, moncler vest, foamposites, and true religion hats it would make the characters more real life imo my nyc heads dont agree?
Thats the EXACT same #+%% I was sayin...
The chick that took me to see the movie always tryin clown NYC (she's from Cleveland) was just talkin #+%%... ESPECIALLY when they had them fake Ns from uptown come through with the shiny gold hoodie with the matchin hat... Then my man Don Cheadle had his fatigues up by his ribs... Omar from the Wire had on Filas in the final scene like this was the mid 90s or somethin...
You can't blame Fuqua, he did a great job directing, all the camera angles was on point, the visual was great, it was more of the writer (an MTA employee of all people) that kinda %%!!@% it up, If he got some help from someone more experienced it could've been A LOT better... But @ the end of the day it was coo, I'd watch it again... Goin cop the DVD
Also say the homie Bonez from Athens Park Blood (Bastards Of The Party & Training Day) in the joint that was a good look, but they could've found a New Yorker for that part... Also Fuqua's wife (Lele Rachon) made a mini appearence too...
But
Training Day >>>>>>>>>>>>> Brooklyn's Finest
MOvie was good up intill Ethan Hawkes partner did Don Cheadle wrong didnt understand why he had to go like that.
That actually happened about a year and a half back. The off duty officer was chasing someone that had broken into his car and another officer shot him when he saw the gun.
ONLY in brooklyn...Originally Posted by Dynamics82
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
Originally Posted by Uptown1090Slime
One thing about these "hood movies" in NYC why do they still have these guys dressing like its 2001? If they had these dudes in prp's, moncler vest, foamposites, and true religion hats it would make the characters more real life imo my nyc heads dont agree?
Thats the EXACT same #+%% I was sayin...
The chick that took me to see the movie always tryin clown NYC (she's from Cleveland) was just talkin #+%%... ESPECIALLY when they had them fake Ns from uptown come through with [color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]the shiny gold hoodie with the matchin hat [/color]... Then my man Don Cheadle had his fatigues up by his ribs... Omar from the Wire had on Filas in the final scene like this was the mid 90s or somethin...
You can't blame Fuqua, he did a great job directing, all the camera angles was on point, the visual was great, it was more of the writer (an MTA employee of all people) that kinda %%!!@% it up, If he got some help from someone more experienced it could've been A LOT better... But @ the end of the day it was coo, I'd watch it again... Goin cop the DVD
Also say the homie Bonez from Athens Park Blood (Bastards Of The Party & Training Day) in the joint that was a good look, but they could've found a New Yorker for that part... Also Fuqua's wife (Lele Rachon) made a mini appearence too...
But
Training Day >>>>>>>>>>>>> Brooklyn's Finestu know some dudes still dress like that smh
Originally Posted by roboski
MOvie was good up intill Ethan Hawkes partner did Don Cheadle wrong didnt understand why he had to go like that.
The Dominican prostitue was
funniest scene is when one of the guys from the wire took out his clip from his gun and didnt want any part of Don Cheadle.
ONLY in brooklyn...Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by Dynamics82
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
Uptown1090Slime wrote:
One thing about these "hood movies" in NYC why do they still have these guys dressing like its 2001? If they had these dudes in prp's, moncler vest, foamposites, and true religion hats it would make the characters more real life imo my nyc heads dont agree?
Thats the EXACT same #+%% I was sayin...
The chick that took me to see the movie always tryin clown NYC (she's from Cleveland) was just talkin #+%%... ESPECIALLY when they had them fake Ns from uptown come through with [color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]the shiny gold hoodie with the matchin hat [/color]... Then my man Don Cheadle had his fatigues up by his ribs... Omar from the Wire had on Filas in the final scene like this was the mid 90s or somethin...
You can't blame Fuqua, he did a great job directing, all the camera angles was on point, the visual was great, it was more of the writer (an MTA employee of all people) that kinda %%!!@% it up, If he got some help from someone more experienced it could've been A LOT better... But @ the end of the day it was coo, I'd watch it again... Goin cop the DVD
Also say the homie Bonez from Athens Park Blood (Bastards Of The Party & Training Day) in the joint that was a good look, but they could've found a New Yorker for that part... Also Fuqua's wife (Lele Rachon) made a mini appearence too...
But
Training Day >>>>>>>>>>>>> Brooklyn's Finestu know some dudes still dress like that smh
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
Originally Posted by Uptown1090Slime
One thing about these "hood movies" in NYC why do they still have these guys dressing like its 2001? If they had these dudes in prp's, moncler vest, foamposites, and true religion hats it would make the characters more real life imo my nyc heads dont agree?
Thats the EXACT same #+%% I was sayin...
The chick that took me to see the movie always tryin clown NYC (she's from Cleveland) was just talkin #+%%... ESPECIALLY when they had them fake Ns from uptown come through with the shiny gold hoodie with the matchin hat... Then my man Don Cheadle had his fatigues up by his ribs... Omar from the Wire had on Filas in the final scene like this was the mid 90s or somethin...
Just saw it, and hell yeah i loved it... if you from NYC this movie is a must see.Originally Posted by ninjahood
I liked it a lot, I guess if you from NYC it draws on you differently...
Originally Posted by cartune
Was better than yall make it seem. The ending could have been better but overall it was pretty good