Dead Homiez (FULL MOVIE) *Remastered* 1999
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2021
- The film consists of the dramatization of an actual incident regarding the murder of Bloods gang member Darryl "Poo Bear" Young (director Billy Wright's cousin) who was murdered in a gang-related shooting in 1988. The dramatization is interspersed with commentary from members of several Los Angeles street gangs including The Athens Park Bloods, The Gardena Payback Crips, The Campanella Park Pirus (Who are different from the bloods), and the Grape Street Watts Crips.
The Black Outs Are Due To RUclips Restrictions Other Wise I hope y’all enjoyed the Documentary/movie!
My dad is in here😅 I was always wondering why his gamer tag is paybacc with two c’s lol I always thought he was joking. He changed his life around and is such a good dad 😇.
I know gang bangin ain't something to glorify but the clothing, swag, westcoast rap music and the way the carried themselves was really cool.
WEST KOAST OR NOTHIN!
And what's coo today is tight girl clothes , mumble raps and snitching
Yeah the name of some of Thier sets sound Kool to 😂
Not really
Its called programing.
Gang funerals way more turnt up than this. In real life, as was probably the real funeral for lil cartoon, there would've been at least several hundred in attendance. No less than two hundred. Esp for east coast. I went to a Venice Sholine funeral back in 03. It was a double funeral. My cousin and his homeboy got killed in Compton coming out a food for less. They had went to a house party. Allegedly the west side pirus were lookin for payback for one of their homies killed and they were lookin for any Crips. But that funeral had at least 400 people there in that church in oakwood. Crips from all over showed up. Hell, even Keith Kloss was at that mofo. Back to the film. The swans would've had to bring a lot more numbers than that to the funeral, which they probably did in real life. In the 80s before social media. Showing up to funerals of the ops was a thing in LA. People have gotten killed at funerals. This film and the movie colors only showed a small glimpse of it.
These men have severe PTSD from seeing so much death in their lives. That’s why they become cold when it comes to doing shootings. It’s sad. Then their family structure is nonexistent, majority of the time. Single mothers with no father in the home. Then they go to the streets looking for father figures. It’s a sad cycle.
I do want to say my dad is on this documentary , he left that life behind and he is such a great dad!! He started gang banging because his dad left him an his mom and sister and he felt he had to drop out of school to try and make money at a really young age.
Watching this in 2022 and I must say we need another one of these today
No we don't I promise you I'm blessed to be here I made it out of the killer 90's we were going to funerals every weekend sometimes twice a day. We need to rebuild our community cause it's really destroyed.
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We really don't need a remake of this. I was in this movie (I was the white blood) and all it did was spread gang violence for absolutely reason.
@@dberry1043 homicides up again sadly, 1999-2019 was the great crime decline. The pandemic triggered violence 2020-2022 cities are matching their 90s homicide total or surpassing them for example Portland surpassed their 1987 homicides in 2021
I remember renting this from Block Buster Video on VHS . R.I.P. to all the men and women in this movie who passed away and God Bless to all their families 😢
Back in 1996 I got put on the hood at the age of 13.The 90's and early 2000's was krackin.Today I feel blessed, I beat the odds.Im still here..RIP to the fallen homies. KS13GANG HXA "To live and die in LA"-2pac
Hey if u don't mind me asking where did u grow up cause I know certain eras was straight war zones
The 90s was the era, straight war zones.. when the crack era was at its worse, everybody that survived the 90s is blessed. I survived that era barely, many of times I should’ve checked out.. seen too many good nxggas get killed, and way too many bxtch nxggas pulled the trigger and take the stand to testify against their own folks. It was real back in the 90s.. but, now? These young nxggas gonna be saying the same when they grow up about this era.
KockSuckers
KS?
rofl
39:49 Solo aka "Franklin" from GTA V
I thought I was tripping when I seen him bruh 😂😂
I been looking for this for a minute
@ 54:40... Big Jake... Suge's homie who got killed in Atlanta In 94.. Beginning of the East/West coast beef..
I remember my cousin was watching this when I was a kid it scared the shit out of me 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Lmfao
Good. Hopefully it kept you from joining a gang
Hope you’re not that soft still..
@@Mabu_T_Lusse exactly 💀
The voice actor for Franklin Clinton in GTA 5 is in this Documentary ! He Must've Been A Savage Bacc In The Day
I remember seeing this years going sayin that’s the homeboy Andre he used to play football in the 80’s became “Fat Rat” of Payback crips! He was Crippin such a cool dude??????? I hope he still alive doing well.
I Know It's Wishful Thinking, But I Hope All The Brothers Involved With This Documentary Are Still Alive.
Yea hopefully they found a way out or changed there lives 🙏🏽
Big syco from pbc still holding it down in Gardena, they had a show yrs ago where a dude was doing peace treaties and you can see alot of these dudes in that series were still leaders in the mid 2000s. I always followed these guys alot passed away though. Fat rat even was in Monster book. Sad cause in this movie he was on some byass peace stuff but in that book it was total opposite
@@JohnSmith-de9mc - That was a different Fat Rat. The Fat Rat on this documentary was recently interviewed on the "Fresh out" channel.. Take a look, it's a great interview.
@@JohnSmith-de9mc - ruclips.net/video/jSsQ_12RK5Y/видео.html -- That's the interview.
@@JohnSmith-de9mc what fat rat do
The dude at 47:58 that asks for some bud is in boyz n the hood scene when furious takes them to compton
Yeah I knew that was dude from Boyz in da hood when I saw his face
Yeah that is him
That baby at the end though, so sad.
Fun fact Pooh bear in this movie was actually a crip in real life
I remember my mother had rented this movie & Thicker Than Water from blockbuster. I haven't seen this movie since it first came out & I was only 11 at the time.
This soundtrack has always been a grail. Likely the rarest movie soundtrack that’s ever existed. Wish I would’ve got it in 95 when I saw this movie!
You could find most of here on YT
I’ve been looking for the official audio for the beat at 17:20 forever but only thing I can find is an audio rip from the movie on RUclips
west cola - juice skrilla
@@Thrashman-ye4cf
I remember this movie in the 90s Man time fly
i was born in 93 i remember a lil bit of the 90s being black and from the hood but my cousins on one side were crips and some bloods and i live in shreveport all i remember is saying momma i wanna go home
Good you never chose that lifestyle
@@johnnytsunami3558 Thankyou
Would love to remake this movie with a million dollar production budget 💪💯💯💯👌 R.I.P to all the Damu$ and LoC$ LA to IE👌👌💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🌴🌴
Not me. I was in this movie. This is raw and real. Let it be what it is.
It wouldn’t fit nowadays murder and crime is not as bad as it was anywhere in the United States. Every major city is safer than it was in the 90’s
Good Hood flick👍🏽 One of the realist out there. Sound goes out at the end though
I still got the VHS.
New Subscriber. Chicago is in the building
U guys are worse and you got Mayor Beetlejuice out there she don't give a shite.
These instrumentals are so dope. The most dope west coast sounding shit without sounding like dr Dre I ever heard . If anyone can tell me the name of these tracks it’s be great
Flowwood-Bang To The Boogie
This is Volume 10’s Unreleased Tracks from 93’.
@@t5.0ny thanks. Do u know any of the instrumentales uséd in the transition scenes where they show the map?
@@t5.0ny thanks. Do u know any of the instrumentales uséd in the transition scenes where they show the map?
@KuRs3 That instrumental is called (Dead Homiez- Harvard gangsta crip instrumental)
And Dead Homiez - Rollin’ 60’s instrumental
Seen this shit as a kid kinda fucked me up, cause gang banging wasnt in my city yet only blocks cali was wild
Man they cut out some of the best parts in this movie. They left out a lot of sets.
My brothers Dad gave our momma a copy of this movie way back in the mid 90's growing up in L.A. I had to be 11 or 12 yrs old & my little bro was about 8 or 9. I think now that he gave us this to try to show us not to bang & if we do what could happen. There are a lot of parts that they didn't show on this UTube video.
What a great documentary West Up
SALUTE to the Preacher!!!🙌🏾🙌🏾
I remember watching this movie the first time in 2004 in my homie attic in Chicago I was 14 .
RIP JEWELL!!
I knew that was her singing 🙏🏽
That ol'pastor was blowing his butt off👑
They need another remastered in today's time maybe these youngins sit down and old heads be more of a big homie frfr
Sadly they can't. I played the white blood in this movie. Most of these guys are no longer with us.
Today’s time is not as active as back then. There was much more murders in the 90’s than today’s time
@@djbeezy they at least need a remastered copy of this and then an updated version of dead homiez. Call it “Dead Homiez 2022”
Can i get a interview‼️
I saw this in the neighborhood around the same time. It had to be between 00-03
Fasho ! Where u from? Hit my email
I saw this when I was very young, when I first moved to the east coast.
This is Still a classic..im looking for that banged out now
15:05 is that Gizmo R.I.P. on the far left from 79st Mad swans ?
It’s funny how the bloods were always doing films to help and the Crips did the opposite
This some original guy’s shit right here.. vhs 📼 dayz
i always like og bam entrance
Broo go to 12 mins why they jump the fence like that … I’m lmao
Man this looks like a good movie
Much love to the real Crips, and Bloods.
Lmao.....TEAM CHARLESTON WHITE....
This was my 1st Click I created in 1992 102 st DHZ Rip Sqeeky ..In The Castle 🏰 in Raymond Crip Hood
Salute to the guys that put this together it's showing to wake up
I wish D'andre Bonds was in this movie.
Watch lockdown 2000 for a exclusive
@@Paaka That movie was wild.. He said he cried after playing that role..
@TheInfamousMELLTV 😂😂 not u brought up the booty bandit scene lmfaoooo
Bro when I was a kid movies like this boyz n da hood and menace to society really opened my eyes and showed me that this is not the life I want to live always looking over your shoulder have to carry a gun at all times waking up thinking this might be your day that you get killed there's no way to live gang life is not a joke so people who really think that it is all the ones who end up dead or end up getting locked up and end up snitching on people because they realize it's not the way to live but by then it's too late
That’s bro from gta solo
Volume 10. Flowwood ft ManzChild Bang To The Boogie 💿🔥🔥
I wonder if that guy from the Nicholson gardens ever made it out. Smart dude. That poor mother at the end. Let the lord handle it. He don't miss. She wasn't lying
That mother was a professional actress. Most of the cast were legit gang members but a few were professional actors. B-Fool was a pro. The guy that played Poo Bear was a Crip in real life and Cartoon (the guy that killed Poo Bear) was a Blood in real life. The rest of the gang members in this were actual Bloods and Crips.
@@djbeezy cartoon is actually a crip from Rollin 60’s. He’s still alive today.
NICKERSON*
58:25 song name or beat name?
I first seen this movie in 98’ when I was in Germany true story.
What were your thoughts ?
It was raw, real, and uncut. I already knew bout Big Jake and Twin. The interviews mixed with the stories of what was really going on in LA and around the word was something that made this movie special even to this day.
They shot that boy down to the ground DAMN 😶😶😶
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48:35 is that the same house the movie Baby Boy filmed that seen where Jody was on the front step and snoop bent the corner in his girls whip and did the drive by when he thought he got shot and his life flashed be4 hims eyes
I used to flip coke on the projects, have seen homies dead for misunderstood gang signs ... He was MURDERED just a few feets away from the gun , leaving any chance of survival. His funeral was a talk of town as in streets having the word that his killer was attending the funeral.
Gardena Park Crips first to rep EBK? Lol
15:20 I always wonder what instrument is that they b usin
Keep this shit flowing Mell T.V
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Acura Legend that was the car to get back in the day. 39:22
The real Crips and Bloods
I love how thugs handle they women lmaooo
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lil weisle the balla that died from gta san andreas lol
Anybody know what song/instrumental that is @17:16 ???
I spent about an hour and a half tryna look for it on Wednesday..It’s not on Bangin on wax or the Dead Homiez soundtrack… still looking.😂🤦🏽♂️
Some homie looped it and uploaded a few years back. I don’t think it has an actual name though. Here’s the track
ruclips.net/video/rPJTWvAia7Q/видео.html
FULL SONG HERE 👉🏽👉🏽👉🏽ruclips.net/video/A_fIONzS7tE/видео.html
I think he’s rapping over the loop that was uploaded a few years back bro…
much respect to the dude at 34:43
Nobody too rich to die
15:00 Name of the song?
1:32:23 I'mma play this at my funeral
39:12 anybody know this music title ?
Did I just see some one folding laundry in a blue dumpster????
That is a true movie
What’s the song @ 46:58?
This is an oscar waiting to happen lol
#terrible
Rip to red rum
Is this a movie of a documentary I’m confused
Both
@Melo11x 😂😂😂😂
True story about Pooh bear he died in 89
@Melo11x 😂😂😂
that's what I'm trying figure out
1:05:44 - 2nd II None
1:06:47 - Hi-C
Hey wassup bloods' watchu got on my 40!?.
Everybody in the hood had this back in the day.. here in Memphis, we watched this, and was like “hell to the nah Cali is way too turned up.” 🤣 Memphis was the same tho.. we just started getting gangs here, but it was GDs, VLs, and Crips.. no bloods, and nothing else.. now it’s some of everything here too.
I heard VL are the deepest in Memphis
At that time Cali was at its peak as far as murders. LA county had 2600 murders in one year. LA county alone had more murders than every single state other than California.
You heard wrong. Go to Chicago or Indiana you will see a world VL’s!
@@shawnyrojo he meant the deepest of the Memphis gangs. Comprehension is key!
gta sa and gta v insperations
Classic
Didn’t this come out 1993 or sumn
A gang member (Shannon Luckey), his mother (Cynthia Berry) and his family struggle to survive in a violent Los Angeles ghetto.
Initial release: 1999
Director: Billy Wright
@@theinfamousmell Nah thats wrong most interviews from 93-94 movie came out in 99
Bloods were trouble makers in this documentary
Naw outnumbered and had to apply pressure everytime they got
@@darlenebass6646 facts.
Darlene Bass and that's faktz on bloodz
Both were trouble makers, lets not validate the bs. Too many kids died cuz of this bs, its sad
Bloods/Pirus are outnumbered compared to crips out west so you hadda be way more aggressive. Being a blood in the 80’s was playing Grand Theft Auto with 5 stars
is that leshelle?
Dead homiez 1994
It was released in 1999 🙄
@@theinfamousmellTrue it was released in 99 but most of these interviews were done from 94 to 96.
@39:56 Franklin from GTA V
39:52 Its Franklin from GTA 5
Let's put something together fam
What happens to the video? Keep blank out
Copyrights
@@theinfamousmell I heard that the guy who played PoohBear was from 111 NHC in real life
@@raheempeters328 nah he was east coast crip
@@raheempeters328 Correct he was from 111NhC
@@tomwick1567 111 he even gets interviewed on here at 25:27
I couldn't never see the reason to join a gang an I'm from a well known place for gangs
Is that Big Evil from Swan at 14:44?
that's what I thought too. I think it is. drinking that 40 oz
@@larrylewis7395 yep that's him
Big Evil as in the one who had the rapper brother who sung “I’ll Never Forget You G?”
@@jazmynbrown6820 Yes. Big Evil lil brother is Sinister. Sinister is also in the scene with Big Evil. He has the braids with no shirt.
It's crazy because nowadays is just like this you would think with all the cameras and everything and all the DNA people wouldn't be out here shooting and killing each other but nothing's changed
38:00 franklins voice actor
That’s wild AF!
yea he was really a gang member turned iconic video game voice actor
It is him but he doesn't come on until 39:52
Right boss Crip
Much love to the real Crips and Bloods.
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That's was smart
The fight between the two women was something else I wonder what was it about
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