I grew up in minnesota around vice lords and gangster disciples but when colors came out bloods and crips popped up all over town..That movie had a major influence nationwide back in the day
It was the reason why it was produced, just like NWA and the film Scarface. When NWA came out the percentage of gang banging youth in LA sky rocketed and when Scarface came out many started to sell the poisson in their neighbourhood which the Cocaïne Importing Agency imported and distributed. The industrial prison complex needed to be more profitable and needed new "food" to bite in. These kind of films/ music were designed as a PR campagne to poisson the minds of the manipulative youth and have them be the food which was fed to the monster known as the industrial prison complex.
@@ManuelW-pd3hv Town bizz! 😂 I mean, keeping it a buck, it's not like I had anything to do with keeping gangs out of Oakland, but I'm glad the older dudes did...
Colors was a Broadway/East Coast movie. They should've left those actor Bloods out of it or got some from Blac P Stone Nation. I liked how that vet cop handled the rookie after he dissed T Rodgers. You're just like them pac-man, nothing but a gangster
I told the dude on another platform that the Crips from colors was based on the East Coast I knew it because this guy right here one of his Partners I know his son and he told his son that and my homeboy dad was in the Michael Jackson video Beat It
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The scene at 3:05 has been edited out alot of time for some reason. It was edited out of the Netflix release and Amazon prime. Where dude is choking on a rock he swallowed.
Firestone was the most Notorious station from the 1950s-90s. LAPD 77th was second. It was even shot up by those who shall remain nameless, when they first moved it to Nadeau and Compton Ave. 9 officers from 77th got knocked out on the lawn of Fremont, by some Slausons.
Several Firestone Deputies around 4 or 5, got knocked out by Zay from Lil Slausons and his brothers. They went to his house, told him to come out. Zay said "Come get me!" and they went in and a Deputy came flying out the door onto his back 😂 . True story.
@@RundownfatmaccI Want To Know What Happened To The Crip Nigga That Was Driving The Van When They Went To Kill The Blood In The Beginning. And The Nigga That Got Choked By Pacman Who Swallowed The Crack He Was In Three Scenes.
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colors started a lot of cities bangin fa no reason but on east coast"at that time"we laughed at it like these dudes is crazy wearing hankerchifs,jerry curls,exc...
@@streetgangs just like the movie Superfly, New Jack city, and Scarface it made a lot of young dummies go out and try that crap. The leader of the guardians angels protested and made a big fuss about the release of that film saying it was only going to lead to an increase in gang activity and delinquency for teens.and looking back on it he was right. That's why you have blood and crips all over the world. I mean people that never been to Cali a day in their life,claiming sets thinking they're hard. All because the movie colors.
@@streetgangs you can't at all understand that perspective? It's a lot of cities that cite the release of Colors for kick starting the B and C influence.
@@pharoah1200i feel you but here in St. Louis the shit was real mfs was not fucking around Jack, so many people lost their lives for wearing the wrong color and hats. Hell even the wrong shoes would get you shit pushed back 😢 remember those starter jackets and coats? Well they all meant something meaning different sets, it was so crazy bruh
Straight buster him and his brothers marks set hoppers.his brother boxer was a hat gang crip and a kitchen crip bear never been nothing but a player the youngest brother Craig was always a buster ,I know this dude's whole family and his blind uncles they grew up on 92 nd and Zamora Ave
This was classic. Never knew Bear was apart of Colors
💯💯💯💯
I’ve only seen this all the way through one time. Did not know T Rodgers was in this until I watched this interview.
what part was bear in i dont see him
I grew up in minnesota around vice lords and gangster disciples but when colors came out bloods and crips popped up all over town..That movie had a major influence nationwide back in the day
Same thing happened here in St. Louis homie,damn shame a movie had so much influence over the black community 🧐
It was the reason why it was produced, just like NWA and the film Scarface. When NWA came out the percentage of gang banging youth in LA sky rocketed and when Scarface came out many started to sell the poisson in their neighbourhood which the Cocaïne Importing Agency imported and distributed. The industrial prison complex needed to be more profitable and needed new "food" to bite in. These kind of films/ music were designed as a PR campagne to poisson the minds of the manipulative youth and have them be the food which was fed to the monster known as the industrial prison complex.
Not my city tho...
And we are less than 500 miles away...but we was like, keep that shit in LA 😂
@@dogsandyoga1743you must be from Oakland or Richmond
@@ManuelW-pd3hv Town bizz! 😂
I mean, keeping it a buck, it's not like I had anything to do with keeping gangs out of Oakland, but I'm glad the older dudes did...
Colors was strictly based on east side and watts gangs
Colors was a Broadway/East Coast movie. They should've left those actor Bloods out of it or got some from Blac P Stone Nation. I liked how that vet cop handled the rookie after he dissed T Rodgers. You're just like them pac-man, nothing but a gangster
Ya I saw a few Broadway Crip hit ups
I need to watch my dvd again. GREAT info. Don Cheadle talked about J Bone in that other interview
Is J-Bone still around, would love to catch up with him
@@streetgangsj bone dead now
East coast crips
Rocett dogman shooter
Colors was based off the Eastside of Los Angeles California 💯👌
I remember seeing 89 east Coast crippppps hit up after the car chase thru Watts
On the wooden gate, I noticed it too.
I saw a couple Broadway Crip hit ups throughout the movie. The scene when Sean Penn chases High Top down the alley way - right above the garbage bin
The amount of death and destruction that came from that movie was top shelf
I told the dude on another platform that the Crips from colors was based on the East Coast I knew it because this guy right here one of his Partners I know his son and he told his son that and my homeboy dad was in the Michael Jackson video Beat It
The best part of the movie was when the 1st Street Aliso Village East Coast Crips was bustin' on the Messicans at they house party.
Rocket Dog man and shooter
And they hit an innocent woman 😂
They was crip de ville dummy 😂 and the best part was when the chicanos took out all the rips 💪🏽🇲🇽🇺🇸
@@saucytony4609that’s the movie name but most of em were East Coast Crip and threw up neighborhood in the jail scene
The mexican hood was based on W/s 18th st
Most of it was filmed behind my aunt's house in the alley between 112&113 & Broadway,,,most of the gang hit up was in br112way hood ...
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I remember when they lived on 92nd & Zamora, right next door to my homeboys.
The scene at 3:05 has been edited out alot of time for some reason. It was edited out of the Netflix release and Amazon prime. Where dude is choking on a rock he swallowed.
This movie had real gang dudes in it
Firestone was the most Notorious station from the 1950s-90s. LAPD 77th was second.
It was even shot up by those who shall remain nameless, when they first moved it to Nadeau and Compton Ave.
9 officers from 77th got knocked out on the lawn of Fremont, by some Slausons.
My family is Slausons. Slauson Village ✌🏾
Several Firestone Deputies around 4 or 5, got knocked out by Zay from Lil Slausons and his brothers. They went to his house, told him to come out.
Zay said "Come get me!" and they went in and a Deputy came flying out the door onto his back 😂 .
True story.
Zay from "Lil Slausons" is my homeboy Zay's father. R.I.P. to both 👊👊
I've been in Firestone a couple of times. I was almost shot by Blondie back in the late 70's.
Which scene he was in? I have saw this movie a million times and I dont recall seeing him
Jail scene with Rocket he had a blue flag on his head
So they didn’t have real bloods in the movie it make sense now
Dude from the jungles was real blood t rodgers
@@ljmccray5324Rest in peace to that great brother🙏🏾 he was a wonderful person in real life 💯 and I’m from the other side ✌🏾
What they didn't have no real bloods but they had real crops?😐
@@RandolphScott-i6kI think only real blood was t rodgers
@user-he9ys9vw6pjust the jail scene I think
He said Harold and Bells on Vernon but I know OG was talking about the old Bell Sales.
No he’s talking about Harold and bells. I think he meant Jefferson not Vernon
@deshaundozier no he meant bell sales. Where they sell clothes and stuff. Harold and bells is a restaurant
@@blackewolf5083 got it
Which scenes are bear in ?
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I had to do community service at the station but after it was shut down… it’s always something everyday and I had to catch the bus too….
So nobody knew “the lightskin dude” in the van was Damon Wayans lol wow
TBone was funny in the county & with gus rabbit 🐇
@@leftydrizel1842 in that pawn shop 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Alex didnt ask the most important question. How much did yall get paid?????????
Wow I remember him from colors
Which CRIP was he in colors?
@@checmatetv7179I was thinking the same thing 🧐
@@RundownfatmaccI Want To Know What Happened To The Crip Nigga That Was Driving The Van When They Went To Kill The Blood In The Beginning. And The Nigga That Got Choked By Pacman Who Swallowed The Crack He Was In Three Scenes.
Harold's and Bells baby!
what seen he's in??
I just noticed last year that Suge knight is in da movie he at Robert craig funeral
What up to X-Ray. Grew up with him.
Funny how this movie help crips and bloods spread nationwide.
YO!!!!! T Rogers was in colors!!!!
That's interesting bcuz one of the Crips in the movie that did the drive by on 21st street was named 'Shooter'...so I guess they used that name lol
what happened to FG?
I thought the bloods in the jail was real,when they found out blood was hanging with the crips 😂
Damn u should of had these scenes when he talked about them. No lie I jus watched colors last night
Yea that would have been cool.
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6:18 "I say East Coast Crip"
Classic
and that was colors problem no input frm the blood side and made Bs look at like busters in the movie always gettin shot at smh
Free Lil owl
I would never trust this dude. Seem like a set up king. Always into supm but never into nuttin
Check out the uzi
4:13 what none of y’all shopped at Greenspan’s?? Could’ve gotten all the Pendleton’s to dress up not them fake Pendleton’s they all wore lol
I did Greenspan on Tweedy in South Gate . Still open today
WVGs use to where there golf hats flipped up like that wit there set wrote on it
@@axiom327 I still shop there, but seriously they should’ve shopped there for their clothes
colors started a lot of cities bangin fa no reason but on east coast"at that time"we laughed at it like these dudes is crazy wearing hankerchifs,jerry curls,exc...
look at them in NY now..rags everywhere 😂
@@unitedforcash5294 you right corny as fuck
@@unitedforcash5294don't nobody out here wear rags like that just saying🎉
Damn all that for casting?
Yo bear where is Nikki? Mixed chick heavyset I knew her in Milwaukee but she moved back to Los Angeles
This nigga is hilarious
Cast never casted ok Alex?
He's talking about the 112St 🍇
Colors started B & C in the Netherlands LoL smh
Wow for real 🧐😂😂😂
Wait did I hear him right…. 5 niggas in a el Camino.. hell naw.. lmfao
Colors got a lot wanna bs sent to jail and the grave.
so we are blaming Dennis Hopper for that? Explain.
@@streetgangs just like the movie Superfly, New Jack city, and Scarface it made a lot of young dummies go out and try that crap. The leader of the guardians angels protested and made a big fuss about the release of that film saying it was only going to lead to an increase in gang activity and delinquency for teens.and looking back on it he was right. That's why you have blood and crips all over the world. I mean people that never been to Cali a day in their life,claiming sets thinking they're hard. All because the movie colors.
@@streetgangs you can't at all understand that perspective? It's a lot of cities that cite the release of Colors for kick starting the B and C influence.
I'm from the Eastside of L.A. and "Colors" was just a movie to me. Not an influence in any sense.
@@pharoah1200i feel you but here in St. Louis the shit was real mfs was not fucking around Jack, so many people lost their lives for wearing the wrong color and hats. Hell even the wrong shoes would get you shit pushed back 😢 remember those starter jackets and coats? Well they all meant something meaning different sets, it was so crazy bruh
Sup with wack 💯?
The movie Colors portrayed LA gangbangers as violent buffoons but if they liked that nonsense who am I to complain!
Facts
Stfu you got robbed on camera you’ll never be no kinda gangsta ever you can’t even defend yourself
Straight buster him and his brothers marks set hoppers.his brother boxer was a hat gang crip and a kitchen crip bear never been nothing but a player the youngest brother Craig was always a buster ,I know this dude's whole family and his blind uncles they grew up on 92 nd and Zamora Ave
This nigga on his line😂😂😂