This is one of those movies that I think deserve a prequel tv show. I’d love to see when they got all adopted and everything they went through as teens.
The actors all did a great job portraying siblings in this movie. I have two older brothers and an older sister. We are all adults now with our own families but we all start acting like children again when we get around each other.
This movie hits hard with my own family, especially the fact i was basically the Jack in our family, my 3 older "Brothers" all had the same exaggerated personalities Bobby, Jeremiah, and Angel have. Yet whithin the past year I lost my "Bobby" and "Angel"... And our "Jeremiah" is a bum who doesn't even talk to his 5 kids. So now every anniversary of my "Brothers" death, i watch this and imagine a different life for us❤.
As someone who grew up in a house full of brothers I gotta say they really nailed the relationship down between the four. Constantly roasting eachother but always having eachother’s backs. We always used to mess with our youngest brother just like how they did with Jack but the second we found out some kids in his class were bullying him, we all got on our bikes and jumped their asses one day after school 😅 Guess that’s why I cried so much when Jack died because I saw so much of my little brother in him. Definitely one of my top favorite movies and so glad you had the chance to enjoy it!
Not only that, but also a modern day western (noticed all the wide angle shots?)! Also this movie a an hommage to the John Wayne/ Dean Martin classic "THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER", which had a similar story.
Saddest part outside of the mom and brother that died scene was them sitting at that table and all having the vision of their mom. This was a good movie and anyone that dealt with loss on any level the movie will hit home in more ways than one.
I absolutely love this movie. Fav part is that kid in the hallway. Mark says "these are my brothers" The kid looks confused and says "nah he's my real brother". Anyway I'm excited for this one.
Regarding the younger brother Jack, I've always assumed that maybe he was sexually abused by a man when he was a child. Due to the ghost Evelyn stating that "bad things" happen to him & because of the gay jokes the other brothers made about him
I mean I think that was probably what happened, but it's entirely possible the brothers didn't know. Gay jokes are a common thing amongst brothers/male friends, especially towards the younger/weaker ones of the group. So yea its possible, but they clearly loved each other alot, its hard to imagine they'd make such harsh jokes if they knew he was molested by a man.
@@biggt0820 I think it's implied. We know they're not the most tactful kids on the block, so it could be their way of normalizing it and saying they don't care and he's still accepted.
This movie is underrated as hell. I felt bad for Jack. He definitely had it messed up before he got taken in by his adopted mom. Jack even talks about it in the deleted scenes at their moms burial. Their was even reference that he was sexually abused as a kid. Even tho they weren't blood related, they definitely were like blood brothers the way they were towards each other.
Most people don't realize this movie is a remake of an old western called "The Sons Of Katie Elder", my dad had it on vhs when I was a kid in the 90's, the movie is from the mid 50's or 60's.
Im a mamas boy, When I saw this in Grade 5 (2005) I lost my shit. I loved this movie, When Jack gets shot and passes I cried my eyes out the first time. Great Reaction!
@@SutekhDaSteemrollernah definitely not the white Samuel L Jackson lol there's a few white actors who can take that moniker well before he even reaches the list but he does have some good movies.
Da part where Andre 3000 punched Tyrese was a real punch. I remember watching 106 & Park back in da day when they were there promoting da movie where Tyrese Revealed dat. He said dat shit hurt 2. 😂😂😂
@geraldjackson3921 I watched that movie with my dad one night after coming home from the movie theater. It was 2015 he passed away a few months later, one of the last movies I watched with him.
I was fourteen when this film came out and I did not realize throughout all of these years, Taraji P Henson was in this film. Though she was just in for cameo shots only.
Another great movie from the legend John Singleton. I wish he could have lived to continue to make the best of the best mid budget action movies like this one.
The actor that plays "Victor Sweet", is the PHENOMENAL actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. If you want to see his TRUE Range..watch him in "12 Years A Slave"..and..."Kinky Boots". In this and 12 years, he nails the American Accent. Another good movie to watch...Judas and the Black Messiah. It's a story as well . Your reactions are great, you don't constantly pause , you ACTUALLY listen to what's being said, everyone else just talks over the movie and tries to be extra funny, then at the end they're like..."I don't get it". Keep up the great work ❤
9/10 Four Brothers = EXCELLENT OK, I'm a girl who normally loves "chick flicks" and comedies, so when I had nothing to do this evening and decided to go see a movie with my parents, (I thought they were seeing "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigalo"...but alas I was incorrect.) and discovered we were going to see "Four Brothers", I was a little upset. I'm normally not one for movies that are seemingly all about people getting revenge and lots of killing and fighting. I dunno..I'm not one for the action/drama type...unless it's a horror movie, and then I'm definitely there. Anyways, I was genuinely surprised at how good this movie ended up being. Each of the four brothers gave an amazing performance. Andre Benjamin showed that he's not only a talented singer, but a talented actor as well. The movie was much better than I had expected. I laughed, and I (almost) cried. It went through a range of so many different emotions and events in the lives of the four troubled men, all adopted when they were children by one amazing woman who became their world. I don't really know what else to say without spoiling the movie, so I'm going to just leave you with all of what I've said, and the fact that I would most definitely recommend this movie to anyone and everyone.
One of my favorite movies of all time and have been waiting forever for any reaction RUclipsrs to react to this. Before I even see this reaction from u I'm subbing instantly!
Great reaction, MJ! The scene at the dinner table in which each brother shares their own personal memory of their mother is due to them accepting the fact that their mom is gone and not coming back. The reason Bobby doesn't see her is due to him at the time not being able to accept the fact that she's gone! According to John Singleton(RIP). It was cool that you were able to catch that during that scene! Also, I enjoyed the scene when they're at the attorneys office to discuss personal belongings, and when Bobby stands up, the other three brothers also stand at the same time! A great touch to a classic film.
I love this movie.. and being a born detroiter, a lot of people don’t know the corrupt government issues are based on real Detroit politics at the time (I.e. some kwame kilpatrick gang stuff). Well made, and gives some great brotherhood vibes.
My favorite part of this whole movie is that little ten second clip of them showing Bobby "his hair pulled off of Victor Sweet's body" and that maniacal fuckin laugh he gives back, knowing Sweet is floating right then.
The saddest part is jack used to be in a severely abusive home, constantly attacked by his parent or care giver etc... which is why he reacted the way he did when they beat and killed the hit men. Also why the mom said your safe now. He had a fear of violence, specifically hitting and kicking violence rather then shooting etc... It's the only logical explanation of his past. Taking survivers or real abuse and their experienced and reactions and behaviors, match Jack's. Delt with a lot of abuse survivors, even had some myself. Used to be beat with a metal pipes and coat wire hangers by a babysitter when I was around 7, also had a abusive step dad and known people whose been through worse. So I know the signs.
Definitely earned a subscriber. That “they killed cornbread” line was a reference. There’s an older movie called “Cornbread, Earl, and me” where the cops shot and killed a guy named cornbread
From the director who brought you Boyz N The Hood and Higher Learning comes the greatest story of Four Adopted Siblings on a Mission for Justice in the projects, so Poetic that even Janet Jackson needs her oscar nomination. 😅
33:53 that’s why they treat jack like a kid and tell him stay back, that’s their little brother. They didn’t want him to end up like that , they want to protect lil bro
Great Movie, Great Cast, Great Performances By Everyone In This Movie 👍, Great Reaction Sweetheart & R.I.P To A Great Director John Singleton, Still Miss You Always 😢😢😢
This soundtrack is still amazing! Timeless music by such timeless artists. This was just complete perfection and I think one of Wahlberg’sbetter performances to be honest and I think Garret Hedlund as Jack did a fabulous.
I been waiting sooooo for this recation of four brothers one of my favorite movies if not my favorite from John Singleton and very underrated as well fucking LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!!💯🔥
Only John Singleton can get this many high end actors in one movie: 1. Mark Wahlberg*** 2. Terrence Howard**** 3. Taraji P. Henson**** 4. Sofia Vergara*** 5. Chiwetel Ejiofor (V. Sweets)**** 6. Andre 3000** 7. Josh Charles** 8. Tyrese**
I get you were trying to make a point, but you could've worded it differently. Off the top of my head I know Oceans 11 had just as many big names 1. George Clooney 2. Brad Pitt 3. Matt Damon 4. Bernie Mac 5. Don Cheadle 6. Julia Roberts 7. Andy Garcia 8. Elliot Gould Plus several other not as high profile but well recognized names like Casey Afflek and Scott Caan.
@@biggt0820 You make a valid point, I was speaking from an black directors standpoint. I know that ppl automatically think of Spike Lee and Tyler Perry, but to me, John Singleton is the goat.
Her/your reaction around 41:31 to the Fowler trap is the absolute best. Now could one you guys recommend "Need for Speed". I don't have money for patreon.
Here's a little fun fact this movie half of the stuff that you see on screen where on stage. There were stage like for example their mother house and car chase scene were built on stage. I'm not talking about stage stage like theater stage but like a ground up stage like a warehouse stage I'm talking about. John Singleton mention that in the movie commentary that this movie was mostly made on stage. It wasn't really in Detroit, I'm not sure why he didn't really like film it in Detroit. Maybe some stuff was filmed in Detroit but I think it's either because it was a work permit that he need in Detroit because some places are not allowed to be filmed like Tokyo for example but I believe he just wanted to like do it and plus a cheaper budget.
This is one of those movies that I think deserve a prequel tv show. I’d love to see when they got all adopted and everything they went through as teens.
I SECOND THIS 💯💯🔥
I 3rd this
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I 6th here.
As an older sibling, hearing Jack screaming for his big brother Bobby to help him while he was dying is a different kind of hurt
I'm the oldest brother so I feel ya. I cry every time
One of the most heartbreaking movie deaths. They don't spare you at all from how scared he is.
Same. Any game or movie that involves siblings dying really hurts me
The actors all did a great job portraying siblings in this movie. I have two older brothers and an older sister. We are all adults now with our own families but we all start acting like children again when we get around each other.
This movie hits hard with my own family, especially the fact i was basically the Jack in our family, my 3 older "Brothers" all had the same exaggerated personalities Bobby, Jeremiah, and Angel have. Yet whithin the past year I lost my "Bobby" and "Angel"... And our "Jeremiah" is a bum who doesn't even talk to his 5 kids. So now every anniversary of my "Brothers" death, i watch this and imagine a different life for us❤.
As someone who grew up in a house full of brothers I gotta say they really nailed the relationship down between the four. Constantly roasting eachother but always having eachother’s backs. We always used to mess with our youngest brother just like how they did with Jack but the second we found out some kids in his class were bullying him, we all got on our bikes and jumped their asses one day after school 😅 Guess that’s why I cried so much when Jack died because I saw so much of my little brother in him.
Definitely one of my top favorite movies and so glad you had the chance to enjoy it!
Underrated John Singleton movie. I believe John wanted this to have a blaxploitation feel to it. R.I.P. a legend.
Four Brothers is one of my favorite movies of all time! John Singleton did a great job! RIP to him
Not only that, but also a modern day western (noticed all the wide angle shots?)! Also this movie a an hommage to the John Wayne/ Dean Martin classic "THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER", which had a similar story.
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Saddest part outside of the mom and brother that died scene was them sitting at that table and all having the vision of their mom. This was a good movie and anyone that dealt with loss on any level the movie will hit home in more ways than one.
mannn Jack’s death scene really gets me brooo 😢
I know I was crying.
@@Rothchild0310 Garrett Hedlund did a great job playing Jack Mercer! He's an excellent actor!
I absolutely love this movie. Fav part is that kid in the hallway. Mark says "these are my brothers" The kid looks confused and says "nah he's my real brother". Anyway I'm excited for this one.
Regarding the younger brother Jack, I've always assumed that maybe he was sexually abused by a man when he was a child. Due to the ghost Evelyn stating that "bad things" happen to him & because of the gay jokes the other brothers made about him
I mean I think that was probably what happened, but it's entirely possible the brothers didn't know. Gay jokes are a common thing amongst brothers/male friends, especially towards the younger/weaker ones of the group. So yea its possible, but they clearly loved each other alot, its hard to imagine they'd make such harsh jokes if they knew he was molested by a man.
Agree.
@@biggt0820 I think it's implied. We know they're not the most tactful kids on the block, so it could be their way of normalizing it and saying they don't care and he's still accepted.
"BOBBY!!!" that scream will kill you ever time.
I was like 8 the first time I saw that, that shit was disturbing.
When I was like 3 or 4 I thought he said mommy
This movie is underrated as hell. I felt bad for Jack. He definitely had it messed up before he got taken in by his adopted mom. Jack even talks about it in the deleted scenes at their moms burial. Their was even reference that he was sexually abused as a kid. Even tho they weren't blood related, they definitely were like blood brothers the way they were towards each other.
It is, I wish more reactors would react to it
“I GOT KIDS🔪 A WIFE🔪”
😂😂😂😂 A great movie, John Singleton did his thing
A Family 💀. 😂😂😂
Andre 3k was standing on bidness 😂😂
Most people don't realize this movie is a remake of an old western called "The Sons Of Katie Elder", my dad had it on vhs when I was a kid in the 90's, the movie is from the mid 50's or 60's.
Im a mamas boy, When I saw this in Grade 5 (2005) I lost my shit. I loved this movie, When Jack gets shot and passes I cried my eyes out the first time. Great Reaction!
This movie had me in tears when I first saw it
One of my favorite movies that still puts me in tears sometimes
Im so glad you enjoyed this movie. This was the movie frfr when it came out. Keep up the good work MJ.
This is absolutely the best Mark Wahlberg movie fight me about it😂
Lone Survivor is another one. Shooter too. Wahlberg is like the white Samuel L Jackson
Naw I'ma let you cook because you are right
@@SutekhDaSteemrollernah definitely not the white Samuel L Jackson lol there's a few white actors who can take that moniker well before he even reaches the list but he does have some good movies.
@SutekhDaSteemroller no is on that level of samuel and mark keeps it within the good ol boys. Respectable actor, Though
FEAR his best one. Then this
Bobby Mercer is my alter ego when I get angry 😂😂😂
Mine too. I repress so much that when I snap , I snap
Bobby mercer is my spirit animal 😂😂😂😂
3 jacks wishing they was bobbys 😂
Before you get all serious I’m joking lol
Rest in peace to their mom
and to our boy jack, :(
@@timkruse9912 I must forgot about him too
🙏🙏🙏🙏
"I got the rock now... I got this mf now!" 😂😂😂
lmao
You didn't say the funny part when he said what what
It's one of my favorite movies when you put a great story along with good action 🎬 🙌🏾 great reaction, MJ ❤
Because of this movie whenever someone impresses me or does what they need to do I be like “gahtdammit I like the way you do business” 😂
33:10 I still remember the first time I saw that guy turn around when he was being chased by Jack. It scared the shit out of me lol
Da part where Andre 3000 punched Tyrese was a real punch. I remember watching 106 & Park back in da day when they were there promoting da movie where Tyrese Revealed dat. He said dat shit hurt 2. 😂😂😂
One of my favorite movies growing up thanks for all the memories them brothers ain’t f around
They killed cornbread is a line from my old movie called Cornbread Earl and Me Staring a twelve-year-old Lawrence Fishburne
@geraldjackson3921 I watched that movie with my dad one night after coming home from the movie theater. It was 2015 he passed away a few months later, one of the last movies I watched with him.
I was fourteen when this film came out and I did not realize throughout all of these years, Taraji P Henson was in this film. Though she was just in for cameo shots only.
When the detectives are showing Bobby the hair they found and he just starts dying laughing. 😂😂
I love for brothers. Timeless classic
Shoutout to you MJ keep doing your thing we are all going to be for you and your are killing these movie reactions much love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
THIS IS ONE OF MY FAV MOVIES
Another great movie from the legend John Singleton. I wish he could have lived to continue to make the best of the best mid budget action movies like this one.
The actor that plays "Victor Sweet", is the PHENOMENAL actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. If you want to see his TRUE Range..watch him in "12 Years A Slave"..and..."Kinky Boots". In this and 12 years, he nails the American Accent. Another good movie to watch...Judas and the Black Messiah. It's a story as well . Your reactions are great, you don't constantly pause , you ACTUALLY listen to what's being said, everyone else just talks over the movie and tries to be extra funny, then at the end they're like..."I don't get it". Keep up the great work ❤
This and dark knight are my fav movies, I can watch this movie back to back💯
That thanksgiving dinner scene always gets me me
9/10
Four Brothers = EXCELLENT
OK, I'm a girl who normally loves "chick flicks" and comedies, so when I had nothing to do this evening and decided to go see a movie with my parents, (I thought they were seeing "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigalo"...but alas I was incorrect.) and discovered we were going to see "Four Brothers", I was a little upset. I'm normally not one for movies that are seemingly all about people getting revenge and lots of killing and fighting. I dunno..I'm not one for the action/drama type...unless it's a horror movie, and then I'm definitely there. Anyways, I was genuinely surprised at how good this movie ended up being. Each of the four brothers gave an amazing performance. Andre Benjamin showed that he's not only a talented singer, but a talented actor as well.
The movie was much better than I had expected. I laughed, and I (almost) cried. It went through a range of so many different emotions and events in the lives of the four troubled men, all adopted when they were children by one amazing woman who became their world. I don't really know what else to say without spoiling the movie, so I'm going to just leave you with all of what I've said, and the fact that I would most definitely recommend this movie to anyone and everyone.
I'm a girl too and I love it. My mom and I caught it on TV and were laughing our assess off, but it's so emotionally touching as well.
such a underrated movie. I feel like Singleton let them imrpov a lot of the dialogue because it was so natural when they were mocking eachother
I haven't seen this movie in years! Great reaction girl 🔥🔥
One of my favorite movies of all time and have been waiting forever for any reaction RUclipsrs to react to this. Before I even see this reaction from u I'm subbing instantly!
Trauma bonding makes the oddest but most loyal friendships.
I remember the whole theater groaned when Sofi went to the cops lol
Great reaction, MJ! The scene at the dinner table in which each brother shares their own personal memory of their mother is due to them accepting the fact that their mom is gone and not coming back. The reason Bobby doesn't see her is due to him at the time not being able to accept the fact that she's gone! According to John Singleton(RIP). It was cool that you were able to catch that during that scene! Also, I enjoyed the scene when they're at the attorneys office to discuss personal belongings, and when Bobby stands up, the other three brothers also stand at the same time! A great touch to a classic film.
I love this movie.. and being a born detroiter, a lot of people don’t know the corrupt government issues are based on real Detroit politics at the time (I.e. some kwame kilpatrick gang stuff). Well made, and gives some great brotherhood vibes.
MJ you the best when it comes to reactions four brothers is the best hood classic i enjoy your reactions is fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love the turtle neck
This is a modern interpretation of a 1965 western movie The Sons of Katie Elder.
This a certified classic in the hood
My favorite part of this whole movie is that little ten second clip of them showing Bobby "his hair pulled off of Victor Sweet's body" and that maniacal fuckin laugh he gives back, knowing Sweet is floating right then.
Not enough people react to this hidden gem of a movie.
To this day I still don't know where tf bobby came from to fight Victor sweet
Jack didn't deserve to die 😔 😢
The saddest part is jack used to be in a severely abusive home, constantly attacked by his parent or care giver etc... which is why he reacted the way he did when they beat and killed the hit men. Also why the mom said your safe now. He had a fear of violence, specifically hitting and kicking violence rather then shooting etc...
It's the only logical explanation of his past. Taking survivers or real abuse and their experienced and reactions and behaviors, match Jack's. Delt with a lot of abuse survivors, even had some myself.
Used to be beat with a metal pipes and coat wire hangers by a babysitter when I was around 7, also had a abusive step dad and known people whose been through worse. So I know the signs.
I like how at the end Bobby Mercier Aka Mark Walburge fights him one-on-one no guns no weapons Man vs Man
This movie is so special. One of my top favorite movies ❤
Your reaction was so pure. I loved it. 10/10 on ur reaction.. sadness happiness.. crying... Empathy... U loved it ❤
Underrated film right here
Definitely earned a subscriber. That “they killed cornbread” line was a reference. There’s an older movie called “Cornbread, Earl, and me” where the cops shot and killed a guy named cornbread
From the director who brought you Boyz N The Hood and Higher Learning comes the greatest story of Four Adopted Siblings on a Mission for Justice in the projects, so Poetic that even Janet Jackson needs her oscar nomination. 😅
33:53 that’s why they treat jack like a kid and tell him stay back, that’s their little brother. They didn’t want him to end up like that , they want to protect lil bro
I have legitimately lost count on how many times I have watched this movie over the years. one of my favorites
There are some movies that you could watch over and over without ever getting tired of it. Four Brothers is on my list.
Finally! Someone reacted to this! Such a good movie!
A brothers bond is the strongest!!
That bowling scene was 🔥 🔥 🔥
Great Movie, Great Cast, Great Performances By Everyone In This Movie 👍, Great Reaction Sweetheart & R.I.P To A Great Director John Singleton, Still Miss You Always 😢😢😢
It’s a way brothers talk to each other
This soundtrack is still amazing! Timeless music by such timeless artists. This was just complete perfection and I think one of Wahlberg’sbetter performances to be honest and I think Garret Hedlund as Jack did a fabulous.
Check out American Gangster(2007) starring Denzel Washington. This movie is based on a true story.
I been waiting sooooo for this recation of four brothers one of my favorite movies if not my favorite from John Singleton and very underrated as well fucking LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!!💯🔥
Everytime i watch this it hurts me that mom got killed
Emotional, justified & heartbroken in this movie
When they killed the little brother i was in tears fr that messed me up
This one of my favorite movies
One of my faves I watch it anytime it's on TV but I agree.. it's sad but it's a feel good movie at the same time 😂
Underrated movie !!
SAY BYE BYE TO YOUR ORDER SISTER JACKIE!
44:21 😂😂yeeeoooow that's crazyyyy, doin my boy like that
This movie is so good🙂
One of my favorite movies! Saw this in theaters when i was a kid.
I used to watch this when i was little, but now, the funeral scene for both jack and evelyn, jacks death, and them seeing her get shot, always get me
I’d watch Four Brothers with my parents growing up. It was on tv 24/7
I loved this movie so much growing up !
This and Out of Sight are up there with great movies you have never heard of.
Bobby is my spirit animal. Also MJ you looking for a Peter? Lol
This is one of my favorite flicks. I tear up every time. And don't anyone tell me that ya wouldn't do the same to get back for ur mom
I loved every movie that you have done so far. You've done a fantastic job. Keep up the good work, beautiful
We are guaranteed at least 2 tears per video!!! Keep em coming!
Awesome reaction of my favorite movie!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you Craig!
This is one of my favourite movies so i’m glad to see you watch this for the first time and enjoy it Big up you MJ 🙌🏾
This movie is loosely based on a great classic western movie called "The Sons of Katie Elder", starring John Wayne and Dean Martin.
there are hints in the dialog, Jack(the youngest bro) was probably victim of sexual abuse as a child
Probably why he's confused about his sexuality. 75% say they were abused as kids. Follow the pattern.
Only John Singleton can get this many high end actors in one movie:
1. Mark Wahlberg***
2. Terrence Howard****
3. Taraji P. Henson****
4. Sofia Vergara***
5. Chiwetel Ejiofor (V. Sweets)****
6. Andre 3000**
7. Josh Charles**
8. Tyrese**
I get you were trying to make a point, but you could've worded it differently. Off the top of my head I know Oceans 11 had just as many big names
1. George Clooney
2. Brad Pitt
3. Matt Damon
4. Bernie Mac
5. Don Cheadle
6. Julia Roberts
7. Andy Garcia
8. Elliot Gould
Plus several other not as high profile but well recognized names like Casey Afflek and Scott Caan.
@@biggt0820 You make a valid point, I was speaking from an black directors standpoint. I know that ppl automatically think of Spike Lee and Tyler Perry, but to me, John Singleton is the goat.
Her/your reaction around 41:31 to the Fowler trap is the absolute best. Now could one you guys recommend "Need for Speed". I don't have money for patreon.
Only reason we know they killed the mom because if you watch the scene again the killer has the same twisted goatee beard thing
I don't think she knows. She could never look ungly. 35:18 😊
Ohhh he played in the movie “Down In The Delta”! 15:02
Here's a little fun fact this movie half of the stuff that you see on screen where on stage. There were stage like for example their mother house and car chase scene were built on stage. I'm not talking about stage stage like theater stage but like a ground up stage like a warehouse stage I'm talking about. John Singleton mention that in the movie commentary that this movie was mostly made on stage. It wasn't really in Detroit, I'm not sure why he didn't really like film it in Detroit. Maybe some stuff was filmed in Detroit but I think it's either because it was a work permit that he need in Detroit because some places are not allowed to be filmed like Tokyo for example but I believe he just wanted to like do it and plus a cheaper budget.
Great Movie!........Also check out "The Town". Run those likes for that movie