Vatos Locos FOREVER!!! Blood In Blood Out (1993) Reaction FIRST TIME WATCHING!!!

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  • @riffz6065
    @riffz6065 Год назад +1534

    Yo man. My grandfather was actually the one who did all the paintings in this film and he passed away 2 years ago. It really warms my heart to see people still enjoying this timeless classic as well as his art decades later. Much respect.

  • @middlenamechanel
    @middlenamechanel 4 месяца назад +66

    Miklo wanted so bad to be seen for who he was on the inside instead of his white skin and blue eyes. He found that acceptance behind bars and did what he needed to keep it.
    Paco evolved so deeply in this film. And Cruz ended up an addict to deal with his back injury and ended up continuing his habit to numb his pain after he was overwhelmed with guilt about Juanito’s death.
    Amazing movie and it’ll forever hit me in my soul. Even as a Black woman I felt this film from the first watch ❤

    • @AspiePilo82
      @AspiePilo82 3 месяца назад +7

      Awesome insight from a Black woman. Didnt think it'll hit and be understood by someone outside our demography, since it focuses more on Latinos than Black and White, but I was wrong.

    • @middlenamechanel
      @middlenamechanel 3 месяца назад +9

      @@AspiePilo82 much love and much respect 🫶🏾

    • @anieshasoto3917
      @anieshasoto3917 Месяц назад +1

      I’m Mexican who bang back in the 90 s and paco becoming a cop Would’ve never happened Does the only thing I don’t like about the movie Other than that it’s OK

    • @Sr._Gomez59
      @Sr._Gomez59 13 дней назад

      That's something to really be proud of bro. Take pride in that.

  • @5150scottie5150
    @5150scottie5150 Год назад +644

    Those tears for Lil Juanito was genuine ❤💪

    • @Reichol_
      @Reichol_ Год назад +26

      I know right 😢

    • @asuas3115
      @asuas3115 Год назад +19

      That was award winning acting

    • @exitttlife
      @exitttlife Год назад +6

      Denzel who? 😭

    • @willapple8145
      @willapple8145 Год назад +32

      My boy was lit on that henny thats why.

    • @sotorodrigo33
      @sotorodrigo33 Год назад +1

      ​@@willapple8145facts

  • @FoxInferno13
    @FoxInferno13 4 месяца назад +45

    Two years ago a couple of homies were talking about this movie in our group chat. I said I had never seen it and they IMMEDIATELY send me an upload of the movie and said "WATCH IT. NOW." Three hours and many tears later, I hit them up with a "YOU WERE RIGHT." Vatos Locos Forever 😤😤😤

    • @lupitatorrez9647
      @lupitatorrez9647 4 месяца назад +4

      That’s what’s up put my friend on it too she loved ittt

  • @865style
    @865style Год назад +715

    Probably my favorite movie. It has everything in it. Ive literally watched this probably 500+ times. Its timeless. The biggest crime is that they never made a sequel.

    • @BerdosReactions
      @BerdosReactions Год назад +28

      For real. I know this movie word for word

    • @revariox189
      @revariox189 Год назад +11

      I have not seen it as many times for sure, but I knew it was a classic first time I saw it over 20 years ago. I dont even consider it a movie movie, its on a different level artistically, very crude and real. Not the typical "gang movie" or action or whichever. As much as everyone likes to say it, this one is honestly true; they don't make movies like that anymore. But then again, I haven't seen many since or before. Like a mix of Menace to society and Godfather. The gang life and all of that as well as the continuity and longevity of Godfather in the sense that you get to see them evolve, change and become someone else. A complete life, not a glimpse or a glance of a week or 2 years. The length as well. It is pretty much a gangster epic; i probably came up with the term now so definitely a unique movie!!

    • @anne2real763
      @anne2real763 Год назад +34

      I feel like they should’ve just kept it as it is, I mean making a sequel could’ve been good but this movie alone is just a masterpiece a sequel can’t beat it

    • @revariox189
      @revariox189 Год назад +2

      @@anne2real763Maybe a sequel now could make sense with them as much older gentlemen. But I also dont see how a good proper sequel to this film can be done.... As it was said many times Paco' beard and long hair looked like crap, other then that the movie is simply perfect (but perfection aint of this world so... gotta find 1 thing wrong with it lol)

    • @Top10soon
      @Top10soon Год назад +17

      Sequel woulda been trash ...this is a classic, good thing they left it alone

  • @gachoman2012
    @gachoman2012 Год назад +104

    Paco did influence Miklo, but when Miklo got out he was a grown man who made his own decisions. During the heist, Paco told him to give him the gun and that he would help him out, but Miklo ran.
    Also: This movie never fails to make me bawl like a baby.

    • @wildmike85
      @wildmike85 Год назад +9

      True, would be very dumb to still live in paco's shadow. But then again he didn't know he changed and went to marines until he got out. Makes me wander, why didn't Paco visit Miklo in the first place.

    • @gachoman2012
      @gachoman2012 Год назад +8

      @@wildmike85 Survivors guilt maybe?

    • @wildmike85
      @wildmike85 Год назад +10

      @@gachoman2012 maybe, but Paco was a real asshole too. He did start the whole shpill telling Miklo to do something that night he smashed the car window, also his brother cruz wouldn't have gotten ambushed. But beside these things, it's still a very great movie. I have to watch it time to time.

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Год назад +7

      @@gachoman2012you owe me vato loco!!

    • @jtlynn1928
      @jtlynn1928 6 месяцев назад +8

      PACO CONSTANTLY gave Miklo shit for being white, not being "Chicano" enough ! All Miklo wanted was to be accepted by his Latino side of his family. PACO built Miklo up, got him shot & locked up , then SHOT MIKLO
      & tried to them him into a rat!!😅 PACO is BUSTER! That being said I LIVE THE CHARACTERS IN THIS FILM and Bemjamin Bratt killed it as Paco,. Just saying the character should have let Miklo go instead of SHOOTING HIM IN THE BACK!

  • @stansmith3509
    @stansmith3509 Год назад +450

    The best lesson you can take from this movie is even small actions that we do can have life long effects.

  • @Sure_Sir
    @Sure_Sir Год назад +47

    I usually don't like too many jokes during reaction videos, but this guy is actually funny.

  • @protusmose4469
    @protusmose4469 Год назад +133

    It's 2023 and I still drop a "Vatos locos forever, homes" when I see a few of the homies.

    • @heywoodjablowme8120
      @heywoodjablowme8120 Год назад +9

      Big Al loves when you talk like that ☺️😜

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Год назад

      @@heywoodjablowme8120la onda don’t shine shoes

  • @ryancarona4199
    @ryancarona4199 3 месяца назад +8

    they did such a good job of catching a tortured artist. Cruz is listening to abstract jazz, his paintings are dark and depressing, he looks so defeated when he turns around. The scene between Cruz and Paco screaming at each other is one of the best scenes ever made so much pain coming from Cruz.

    • @Coldcloves
      @Coldcloves Месяц назад

      He is actually listening to little wing jimi Hendrix.. the uploader changed it to herbie to avoid copyright strike on the video.. he mentioned this in the comments

  • @izzykoopa6046
    @izzykoopa6046 Год назад +392

    This movie was a huge part of my childhood. As a Hispanic boy from a bunch people who came to this country as immigrants this taught me not to follow some of my cousins into gangs.
    I watched it all the time when I was like 5 years old.

    • @fyfyi6053
      @fyfyi6053 Год назад +7

      Absolutely groundbreaking.
      One of the first great fascismowoke films made by hollywood. This film revolutionized how to talk down to Who-Aight people and see yourself as oppressed.
      Man get this ray-cyst film outta here

    • @GroovydawgJ
      @GroovydawgJ Год назад

      @@fyfyi6053 oh boo fuckin hoo white ppl were mentioned negatively? You gonna cry? 😢😢🤡

    • @raiders0262
      @raiders0262 Год назад +4

      Same bro same but born and raised here in the states but same with not following that stuff

    • @luisbee6359
      @luisbee6359 Год назад +3

      So true…i watched this movie religiously from 13-18 years old and helped stay out of the cholo lifestyle.

    • @anthonyml6997
      @anthonyml6997 Год назад +5

      @@fyfyi6053 if you’re main takeaway from this movie was to stay bullying “who-aight” then you COMPLETELY missed the point 🤣

  • @chivosalazar9301
    @chivosalazar9301 8 месяцев назад +14

    I looooove the fact that this movie is getting noticed 😢...
    I've watched this countless times with my cousin and I still watch it from time to time.

  • @florenciohernandezjr.2556
    @florenciohernandezjr.2556 Год назад +123

    “Sorry no tortilla”
    “Give me some chon chon”
    “I’ll be here!”
    “Hey Cinderella go find yourself a fella”
    “Get outta here before I make you my bitch”
    “I’m gonna lick you clean…. Do it bitch”
    😂😂😂 this movie has so many memorable lines.. i feel like this may be most quotable movie ever.. a true classic.

    • @ATZEDA
      @ATZEDA Год назад +30

      In yor dreams, Pehdrro... In.. jor dreeeeeems.

    • @AbeVicious
      @AbeVicious Год назад +22

      "Your mama was a freebie!"

    • @irvingtovar9361
      @irvingtovar9361 Год назад +13

      Life is a risk homs

    • @nomamesgueyseisnueve
      @nomamesgueyseisnueve Год назад

      “Tell him to suck his pee pee” 😂

    • @chuckleezodiac24
      @chuckleezodiac24 Год назад

      OMG, all that beaner lingo is like totes cray cray.

  • @JoseFlores-be8bw
    @JoseFlores-be8bw Год назад +43

    This movie came out when I was still in high school. I’m 50 now. My friend won two tickets to the premiere along with two posters with the original movie title “Bound By Honor” It’s still as good now as the first time I saw it.

    • @artloz6345
      @artloz6345 Год назад +1

      The original title was blood in blood out the M made them change that.

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Год назад

      No pintos for you baby nothing but Texas bbq 😂

  • @burntchurro2668
    @burntchurro2668 Год назад +162

    This aint a Cult Classic, this is a Hood classic. As a kid growing up in East LA, this movie is everything to me

  • @benjauron5873
    @benjauron5873 Год назад +32

    This was my platoon's favorite movie when I was in the army. I'm from LA (818), and one of my best friends was a Mexican from East Los. It was only a couple years after the movie came out. He showed it to me, and we showed it to everybody in small groups. Within a few weeks, everybody in my platoon, most of whom were white, were quoting dialog from the movie and calling each other "ese" and "carnal." I miss those days...

  • @GIRTHYANDITCURVES
    @GIRTHYANDITCURVES Год назад +163

    “You think you use brotherhood up like a shot of tequila? You drink it down, burns, makes you feel good, and then you’re left with the hangover the rest of your life.” This hits different when you’ve lost brothers fr man. You a real one for reacting to this, best react channel on yt fs 💯

    • @fyfyi6053
      @fyfyi6053 Год назад

      This is one of the most racist films ever made

    • @fyfyi6053
      @fyfyi6053 Год назад +1

      For those who enjoy this film I have a lot of questions.

    • @oxcees1978
      @oxcees1978 Год назад +9

      @@fyfyi6053 how? give me your line of thinking, i’m one who enjoys this movie.

    • @burntchurro2668
      @burntchurro2668 Год назад +15

      @@fyfyi6053 more like realistic, unfortunately that is truly how the prison system is and the world has a lot of racism, this story just diaplyed it openly.

    • @Kikan319
      @Kikan319 Год назад

      @@fyfyi6053 You think it's racist b/c you probably white and hate how we minorities actually see things. But ya, film is racist.(sarcasm)....
      There's absolutely nothing racust about this film. You are the racist here.

  • @facundomagarinoss3401
    @facundomagarinoss3401 10 месяцев назад +4

    "No llores vato, don't cry"
    Fcking love this movie

  • @mreverly
    @mreverly Год назад +196

    Leo went from "everyone should help each other" to "Black and Brown!"

    • @ianthomas1201
      @ianthomas1201 Год назад +32

      He literally went "black power!" Lol

    • @blacksunday4231
      @blacksunday4231 Год назад

      ​@Ian Thomas don't you know this comb got power sucka? 😂

    • @marsthegod4306
      @marsthegod4306 Год назад +2

      So we seen some of his racism come out then.

    • @LupitaSin21
      @LupitaSin21 Год назад +13

      ​@@marsthegod4306there's always one making stupid comments and turning things around to something he didn't say nor is🙄

    • @aguilas1999
      @aguilas1999 Год назад

      That's why he said he didn't want to get political but according to his skin he's an BGA lol

  • @cardo.orozco1929
    @cardo.orozco1929 7 месяцев назад +4

    Bro your reaction was absolutely so amusing and hilarious. Being Mexican and watching you enjoy this flic and be genuine warmed my heart mad love and respect brotha

  • @bladestormviking
    @bladestormviking Год назад +125

    this movie is HEAVY DOPE. a great film that is supremely underrated. thank you for getting into this one.
    Jesse Borego (cruz) was in 1 episode of fear the walking dead, and absolutely stole the show. guy is SO INTENSE...

    • @briansearle6868
      @briansearle6868 Год назад +3

      Facts, one of the most underrated movies. Should be included in the top 100 films of all time if not top 10. One of my personal favorites.

    • @heywoodjablowme8120
      @heywoodjablowme8120 Год назад +3

      @@briansearle6868 We all know Big Al is your favorite.

    • @LuciferE4I
      @LuciferE4I Год назад

      He was also in dexter

    • @Mellowhype503
      @Mellowhype503 Год назад

      Umm it’s bound by honor aka blood in blood out

    • @rjwilson5648
      @rjwilson5648 Год назад

      He’s also has very small role in Con Air

  • @TipToe71
    @TipToe71 Год назад +22

    This movie is a huge part of my young adult life. As a Mexican we all watch it

  • @ecicitsym
    @ecicitsym Год назад +160

    Mad respect for choosing this film.
    Definitely one of my favorite.
    So many well known actors early in their careers.
    It's a damn shame more reactors don't choose more of these race-based drama films because the stories in them are so amazing and insightful into those cultures.

    • @chuckleezodiac24
      @chuckleezodiac24 Год назад +2

      Machete & Marsellus Wallace... entire cast is awesome.

    • @lacalifas
      @lacalifas Год назад

      He became a cholo too 🤗 14:00 true 😢

  • @BanduTheGreat
    @BanduTheGreat Год назад +4

    This movie changed my life. It was the first time I saw the world for what it was. It taught me that not everything is black and white, but confusing shades of grey. There is a little bit of Paco, Cruzito, and Miklo in all of us.

  • @peteyn.y.7960
    @peteyn.y.7960 Год назад +73

    - “DONNIE BRASCO” - (1997)
    - “A BRONX TALE” - (1993)
    - “CASINO” - (1995)
    - “SCARFACE” - (1983)

  • @marvelicons12
    @marvelicons12 8 месяцев назад +6

    I really enjoy your reaction to this movie, funny and emotional. Blood in Blood out is one of my favorites movie ever

  • @ismaelortiz4790
    @ismaelortiz4790 Год назад +147

    You're officially a Vato esè. Congratulations. One of the best movies to ever come out. Please do Men of Honor next please Mr. Video!

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Год назад +3

      La onda don’t shine shoes

  • @SpeediSpyke
    @SpeediSpyke 4 месяца назад +7

    i cried for juanito too bro.

  • @deanahicks6744
    @deanahicks6744 Год назад +187

    This is my childhood ❤️ I grew up there and many of the scenes hold so much nostalgia ❤️ Fantastic movie and it hold a special place in my heart ❤️

    • @erikmaldonado9271
      @erikmaldonado9271 Год назад +8

      Me too. Some of these scenes reminded me of walking home from school.

    • @metalmanny666
      @metalmanny666 Год назад +3

      Do you ever go back to the mercadito?

    • @felipenunez2058
      @felipenunez2058 Год назад +1

      Me too. Grew up in Aliso.

    • @bgonza2
      @bgonza2 Год назад

      Queen, when did you first watch this movie, how did you first hear or learn about this movie? What intrigues you about this movie? I'm just curious. Thank you Queen.

    • @u.smarines1649
      @u.smarines1649 Год назад +1

      Deana hicks you have beautiful eyes 😍

  • @citypopFM
    @citypopFM Год назад +24

    Leo is killing it with these movie reactions. He's over here having hella fun and I love it lol. Big ups on watching this flick, it's a whole classic to so many people.

  • @puebloking8280
    @puebloking8280 Год назад +180

    Man such a classic and memorable movie to the Mexican American community growing up. Must have watched this 100 times over the summers with my bros and cousins, great reaction my guy loved the reaction. I also have to add American Me is definitely a must watch and is based on basically the same story. Both are inspired by the true story.

    • @KillbotSw
      @KillbotSw Год назад +3

      Pretty sure American me never happened, that was just a movie

    • @shoujahatsumetsu
      @shoujahatsumetsu Год назад +3

      @@KillbotSw Yeah, it was totally based on nothing at all, and nobody suffered any consequences for it.

    • @artloz6345
      @artloz6345 Год назад +1

      Yo. This the story of chicanos. Mexicans have their own thing inside. It is hard for people who don't know or didnt come out of east los or other Chicano areas to understand the Chicano story.

  • @ironlion757
    @ironlion757 Месяц назад +2

    Your reaction was awesome, brother! I have been watching this movie for 25 years and you made me laugh while you were reacting to it. Subbed.

  • @mega6836
    @mega6836 Год назад +53

    It's so interesting how Miklos and Paco start the movie as complete opposites and take over eachothers roles, Paco becomes an officer and Miklos turns into the delinquent.

    • @TheMixedPlateFrequency
      @TheMixedPlateFrequency Год назад +8

      I notice Miklos was always trying to fit in somewhere. Paco always had that alpha male / older brother type of attitude. And their other brother seemed to have an addictive type personality, which probably was probably a positive factor in his determination in his craft of art, but the negative side was that he got into drugs too.

  • @Scotsmanthebedbug
    @Scotsmanthebedbug Год назад +3

    I once heard the phrase every latin woman has listened to Selena. Every latin man has seen Blood in Blood Out

  • @phantasmthelos1635
    @phantasmthelos1635 Год назад +162

    When I was younger, I found this movie late one night on HBO. I starting watching it and got into the story. Not knowing this movie was 3 hours long. The time flies because the story and acting is so good. My favorite line is " Know what I mean Jelly bean!".

    • @obesoivan
      @obesoivan Год назад +5

      I still use that line 😂

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Год назад +10

      EXACTLY how I found it. Watched it a million times since.

    • @kokillo9335
      @kokillo9335 Год назад +3

      The OG film was actually 5 hrs. long. Never released

    • @markk2451
      @markk2451 Год назад +2

      When I was a kid at a children's home the evening shift houseparent brought a copy from blockbuster video in for all of us to watch at like 14

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Год назад +1

      That was your favorite??l
      What about “just a fucking minute your majesty! This ain’t the joint with 3 meals and a cot! This is the streets homie!”
      Or “no pintos for you baby! Nun but Texas barbecue”

  • @DaaYay
    @DaaYay Год назад +8

    This movie is hands down the best movie for memorable lines, the most lines period! It's littered with so many in almost all the scenes and after I watch it, I just zone in on my favorites and just repeat them like a parrot. I'm 100% I'm not alone on this one!

  • @samueljimenez4335
    @samueljimenez4335 Год назад +58

    “SORRRRYY NO TORTILLLAAA” best line in the MOVIE😂

    • @scone27
      @scone27 Год назад +7

      I have the tee shirt with big AL saying it 😂

    • @samueljimenez4335
      @samueljimenez4335 Год назад +2

      @@scone27 take my money 💰

    • @jordangeorge7042
      @jordangeorge7042 Год назад +2

      Dont let that freezer pimp talk to you again got it - Big Al

    • @Rizzle2323
      @Rizzle2323 Год назад

      ​@@jordangeorge7042greaser pimp

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Год назад +2

      @@jordangeorge7042”I knew you’d wise up sinshine”

  • @mbarron2014
    @mbarron2014 Год назад +10

    Man you just witnessed a timeless classic brotha. Whats crazy is in prison there was inly the few main actors the rest were real life san quentin inmates.

  • @derekv6106
    @derekv6106 Год назад +47

    I've been requesting this for close to 2 years glad you finally watched this classic please watch "American Me" which is similar except they used real Gang names and the directors and actors lives were threatened over the making of the movie and story. Think of it as Boyz in the hood vs menace II society same kind of story but a bit different all great hood classics

    • @mc1977zzzz
      @mc1977zzzz Год назад

      Some people were more than threatened for American Me. There were actual murders in and out of California prisons over it. And an actual hit was put on the actor Edward James Olmos. Danny Trejo "Geronimo" (who was in prison. And was acquainted with the leader of the Mexican Mafia) from Blood in blood out. Goes into it on in an interview on Vlad TV.

    • @cardiac19
      @cardiac19 Год назад +4

      I second this. American Me is next level because it’s based on that true story. The behind the scenes rumors are crazy.

    • @vantes323vantes3
      @vantes323vantes3 Год назад +2

      @@cardiac19 they weren’t rumors. The documentary on American me explains it all

    • @cardiac19
      @cardiac19 Год назад

      @@vantes323vantes3 yeah I know. I was trying to be pc I guess.

  • @jonathanb9037
    @jonathanb9037 7 месяцев назад +2

    If this came out today.... the actor who played Cruz would've got an Oscar. Real talk. Great reaction!

  • @jorgemendoza241
    @jorgemendoza241 Год назад +16

    fun fact: 26:50 "Gilbert" is the actual artist who did all the paintings in the movie

    • @XLucas54
      @XLucas54 3 месяца назад

      The main head in charge of the movie is one of the la onda members

  • @franksir5528
    @franksir5528 Год назад +15

    Whoever did the editing on this video, deserves an Oscar. This was awesome 👍💯

  • @erikmaldonado9271
    @erikmaldonado9271 Год назад +27

    This movie had everyone in it. Ving Rhames, Benjamin Bratt, Delroy Lindo, Billy Bob Thorton, Danny Trejo, Richard Masur, Chuey is Tuco from Breaking Bad. Biff from Back to the Future. Even Wallace...used to be Earl the Postman in That's My Momma and a hustler in Good Times and What's Happenin. I saw Montana in the play Zoot Suit in Hollywood, playing opposite Edward James Olmos back in the 70's. Olmos went on to make American Me which is a bit more accurate and scarier story about the Mexican Mafia. They even murdered an advisor on the movie. It's a sad one.

    • @mgkaotic
      @mgkaotic Год назад +4

      You left out Valente aka ernie from the George lopez show.

    • @mgkaotic
      @mgkaotic Год назад +1

      Edward James Olmos screwed up being arrogant and wreckless and that got multiple people killed by offending the Mexican mafia by using the name.. This film created all 3 different names for real life gangs and it was that simple to avoid scrutiny.

    • @jordangeorge7042
      @jordangeorge7042 Год назад +1

      They actually murdered 10 people from that film due to the incorrect portrayal of some La Eme members they took offence and acted on they're emotions as they aren't people who take theatrics of they're lives being portrayed as weak and wrong they had to take proactive measures in order to save face

  • @jessediaz1293
    @jessediaz1293 Год назад +4

    Big Al roasting EVERYBODY in the chow line is one of my favorite scenes in any movie. 😂

  • @donnab8000
    @donnab8000 Год назад +16

    The part of Cruz is played by Jesse Borrego. He is also a dancer and singer. He played the part of Jesse in the TV series Fame. I was use to seeing the dancing and singing side of him, so when this movie came out I was shocked by his portrayal of Cruz.

  • @Packrat9080
    @Packrat9080 4 месяца назад +3

    Bro i cried with you. I love your reaction ❤

  • @Reichol_
    @Reichol_ Год назад +48

    I laughed so hard with you at 1:04:05 when Wallace says “I’ll be here” that part makes me laugh so hard “I don’t care who that taco eating mother f was”😂🤣 love the reaction Leo, how you cried for Juanito😢😭
    Love from Texas🤍😘

    • @rjwilson5648
      @rjwilson5648 Год назад +1

      Texas Forever!!

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Год назад +3

      You ever pick grapes Wallace?

    • @getschwifty9531
      @getschwifty9531 10 месяцев назад +1

      Lmao Wallace was great in his brief scenes.

  • @AintNoTellin19714
    @AintNoTellin19714 4 месяца назад +3

    Gilbert is Adan Hernandez is from San Antonio the artist who drew these paintings

  • @troyjimenez1957
    @troyjimenez1957 Год назад +13

    This movie is so special and close to so many people that I grew up with. Cruzitos performance is Oscar worthy and I stand by that. I hold this movie in a higher regard then GANGS OF NEW YORK. Although Daniel Lewis is a phenom , this movie is the complete package. A legit broadway should be made from this movie.

  • @Packrat9080
    @Packrat9080 4 месяца назад +3

    Bro i cried with you. I love your reaction

  • @don_jesusgarcia2842
    @don_jesusgarcia2842 Год назад +33

    IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!! LETS GOOOOOOO.
    Also my favorite part of the movie is the last scene with Cruz and Paco
    “That’s who we are. Three Vatos Locos, full of carnalismo, trying to survive in a fuckin’ war zone. But what I know, bro, is I need my familia to do it. We all do, even you, pinchejura. Bad ass cop! Hey, don’t back a way, vato! Life is a risk, carnal! Remember? You said it yourself. Pues orale! Step into the ring and thrown down, ese. You a badass? Take care a business, ese. Caiga, puto! Cause we’re from East Los., ese! We came out chased by hounds! Huh? Round and round we go, wearing a pinche rabbit’s foot for luck, just ahead of the hounds. Quiubo!”
    -Cruz
    Hype’s me up every time

  • @nowhereman4217
    @nowhereman4217 Год назад +5

    So glad people are discovering this killer film. Me and my brother discovered this movie late at night way back when on HBO. We were hooked right away. It’s an epic saga. 👍 love your channel brother

  • @aech619
    @aech619 Год назад +10

    Brings back memories of HS and watching this with my buddies.

  • @j.garcia6206
    @j.garcia6206 Год назад +5

    Bless you leo.
    Saying that we all need to come together and be equals. Sharing is caring!
    Unfortunately that's not the world we live in. But it's always nice to see people like leo have a heart of gold
    💛💛💛

  • @thebestninja80
    @thebestninja80 6 месяцев назад +2

    Shout out to you dude you understood the movie. Shout out to my people que Viva La Raza the way God wanted it

  • @bbqandbrewskis4776
    @bbqandbrewskis4776 Год назад +16

    Damn good reaction. I grew up on this movie and still watch to this day. 💯

  • @MarktheAirsoftPrimate
    @MarktheAirsoftPrimate Год назад +6

    My boys and I watched this movie in the theaters back in the day. We played basketball after. I want in for a layup and my boy Alex blocked my shot and yelled “GIMME SOME CHON CHON!” I laughed we laughed so damn hard.

  • @dudermcdudeface3674
    @dudermcdudeface3674 Год назад +14

    Such an unexpected and memorable story. The movie does a very bold move halfway through, turning Miklo from the main character to exposition for Cruz and Paco, and ends in a perfectly human way: The two of them mourning Miklo's foolishness, but okay because they have their own lives.

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Год назад +2

      So basically “poor bastard, we pretty much fucked up miklo’s life, but we were only kids. O well! Come on let’s go home!”

    • @dudermcdudeface3674
      @dudermcdudeface3674 Год назад +2

      @@LilXancheX That's how life does. The villains of your early life are now either nothing or just normal people. Some of the ones you never thought of at all are massively rich and powerful.

  • @juangallardo1981
    @juangallardo1981 Год назад +6

    Damn bro 😂 I’ve watched this movie about a million times but this is the first time I was cracking up so much from your reactions 😂 good stuff

  • @stevensauer8539
    @stevensauer8539 Год назад +23

    I'll be honest, usually I only watch you take on silly films, because you're often so goofy in your reactions. Idle Hands, Jackass, that kind of thing. But when I saw you'd done this film, I knew we were both in for a ride. This one hits hard.
    One of the writers of this movie (and supposedly the largest influence on the final version), Jimmy Santiago Baca, was a respected Chicano poet who had done time in San Quentin, and a lot of what ended up in the movie is based on his own experiences. The director was a respected figure in film making, who had previously done An Officer and a Gentleman. The movie was filmed in part at San Quentin itself, using actual inmates as extras. There was some serious power there.
    The three gangs in the prison, La Onda, the BGA, and the AV, are based on three real gangs, the Mexican Mafia, the Black Guerilla Army, and the Aryan Brotherhood.
    A lot of people focus on the flaws of the movie, and there are flaws. But many more find something in it, and it's become a significant film to many in the Chicano community.
    Back when it came out, I was the movie reviewer for my college newspaper in Fresno, CA. The producers wanted to preview the movie in Los Angeles, but they were worried about it because of some real-life events going on at that time, so they decided instead to do it in the second-biggest gang city in the state, Fresno. They held a press screening, where about 10 or so of us (reviewers) watched the film, and then immediately after we went to a conference room at a local hotel where they had two big, round tables set up, and a really nice Mexican buffet. They divided us into two groups, one at each table, with empty seats between us. They then brought in Hackford, Baca, and a good chunk of the cast (I don't remember exactly who was there, but I know it included Damian Chapa (Miklo), a then-unknown Benjamin Bratt (Paco), and Enrique Castillo (Montana), because I specifically remember talking to them sitting next to me at the table).
    This was a group of people who really seemed to believe in the film they had made, and were proud of it. They also all seemed like really nice people, so it was a bit odd to be sitting next to them and chatting over some nice food immediately after seeing them portray such intense characters in the movie. Definitely a memorable experience.
    The way they told it, they had shown the film to some people involved in the Chicano gang culture there in Fresno, and one young man broke down in tears, saying that what he saw onscreen was himself. The film remains important to many people.
    I'm glad you watched this one, and took it seriously. At three hours plus, it's a long journey, but it's worth the trip.

    • @jordangeorge7042
      @jordangeorge7042 Год назад +1

      I'm honestly really happy you got to interact with these amazing actors at such a time after this was filmed

    • @nehsone7491
      @nehsone7491 Год назад

      Miklo sent Montana to get killed and he sent the fake message Miklo was the only one who knew Montana was there. Montana became to soft so the only way for la Onda could survive was for him to get taken out 😢

  • @DateToTheFuneral
    @DateToTheFuneral Год назад +5

    This my all time favorite movie no questions asked. I have watched this movie over 100 times no bs. Watching your reaction is great cuz you felt it for the first time all the emotions it brings out throughout the movie. I don't think there's a movie that makes me feel like I watched some of my friends growing up in the 90's. Great reaction I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Letzputasmileonthatface
    @Letzputasmileonthatface Год назад +7

    “Get tha fuck outta here b4 I make u my bitch”, i luv that part 😆

  • @mattgibney4085
    @mattgibney4085 Год назад +2

    This movie is a classic!

  • @spartan_warrior5927
    @spartan_warrior5927 Год назад +7

    Bro I spent one night in jail….one. When I got bonded out I said I’d never do any stupid sht to get locked up in any way. That was one of the worst experiences ever just being in there knowing I had NO control over my own life.

  • @Sunking210
    @Sunking210 Год назад +10

    Early on in your video I couldn't help but have a huge smile on my face every time you kept pointing out how Paco is a bad influence for Miklo. It kept making me anticipate how things were gonna play out later on in the film and to see your reaction haha

  • @brutishwing2.090
    @brutishwing2.090 Год назад +5

    The guy in this who goes into play Tuco in Breaking Bad, is such an underrated actor

  • @JayP7.62
    @JayP7.62 Год назад +1

    I’ve seen that movie hundreds of times. Even now I watch it a few times a year. Now I have to watch it again after seeing this. Every Hispanic person I grew up with had seen it multiple times. It’s an amazing movie! Every time someone says they haven’t seen it I have to watch it with them.

  • @TheCHRISAVAGE
    @TheCHRISAVAGE Год назад +9

    I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS REACTION!! Thank you from a proud Mexican brother 💯

  • @daviddaveeyd8108
    @daviddaveeyd8108 2 месяца назад +1

    This movie deserves an Oscar.
    Great acting and good story 😎

  • @qthemusicdj
    @qthemusicdj Год назад +3

    This movie is like The Godfather in where you watch it over and over to always find the same lines spoken but you understand then better each time. 20-30 times I've watched this. Seeing you react to it gives a fresh perspective. You caught on to the story quick.

  • @Rick999888
    @Rick999888 Год назад +2

    went to the cinema with a mate, no idea what this was about we thought we would just kill some time. Mind blown and came out of the cinema is something i will never forget, that feeling. I had the same feeling when i was ten years old and went to the cinema with another mate, first time without parents, and watched original Ghostbusters. Then we ran out played Ghostbusters as we ran through the streets, and finally we bought a hot dog each and went home. Good times.

  • @mkvision
    @mkvision Год назад +10

    Hell Yeah! It is always great to see a big time reactor getting to a gem before others. I think people don't realize this film exists. Another classic I don't see getting reacted to is American Me (1992) and the Warriors (1979). Although this film is not about gangs, the film Bloodsport (1988) hasn't been reacted to that much. At least, not as much as I think it should.

  • @PrincevincentiusEL
    @PrincevincentiusEL 3 месяца назад +1

    “I don’t even know what to say…. The Ayran Vanguard has been insulted” that shit had me dying 😂😂

  • @proximorich
    @proximorich Год назад +5

    Man... I've seen this movie dozens of times, but I gotta say your commentary took it to a whole other level!! Damn I was laughing my A$$ off on your early Paco comments. Great watch and I'm definitely hitting that subscribe!! 🤜🤛

  • @juciyjcurtis7938
    @juciyjcurtis7938 Год назад +1

    From South Africa 🇿🇦 watch this as a teen in highschool was a great movie but years later watched it again and understand what this movie is really about.

  • @39Hundred
    @39Hundred Год назад +13

    “GIMME THAT CHON CHON!”😂

  • @donkeyshow7235
    @donkeyshow7235 Год назад +5

    Paco's partner is Tom Wilson aka Biff from Back to the Future

  • @jesussoto7042
    @jesussoto7042 Год назад +6

    Dope reaction to this classic film!!!! Most chicanos can relate to movie on so many levels. This film portrays how a lot of young chicanos really live and type of things they really deal with. From being kids and kicking with the homies and gang banging to all the way to Miklo being in prison. Not sure if you’ve watched it but American Me you should do next.

    • @diegochavez6203
      @diegochavez6203 11 месяцев назад

      The stupid Chicanos 😂 hard work entrepreneurship taking care of your family is a real "Chicano" man

  • @5thgen691
    @5thgen691 Год назад +7

    From watching how to train a dragon to this?? Holy shit! Im in! 😅👍

  • @derekhassell1419
    @derekhassell1419 Год назад +1

    This movie is so POWERFUL! I've watched it more than 20 times, and it has the same emotional impact on me every time i see it. A TRUE MASTERPIECE!

  • @walterricks7535
    @walterricks7535 Год назад +4

    im white but raised around mexican people it was a must watch thank you for this mi familia

    • @dale_gribble_pocket_sand
      @dale_gribble_pocket_sand Год назад +2

      Same here 💯💯

    • @bgonza2
      @bgonza2 Год назад +1

      How on Earth were you raised around Mexican people? How did that happen? I'm extremely curious. Thank you.

    • @walterricks7535
      @walterricks7535 Год назад +1

      @@bgonza2 the neiborhood i grew up in had 3 familys of mexicans and i grew up with all of them im actually a mexican at heart

    • @bgonza2
      @bgonza2 Год назад +1

      @@walterricks7535 Was this in Los Angeles my friend?

    • @walterricks7535
      @walterricks7535 Год назад +1

      @@bgonza2 no Washington a place called lea hill in auburn in the 90s

  • @jiovanysoltero923
    @jiovanysoltero923 Год назад +3

    Out of all the reactions from other reviewers,you have the Best Reaction to the “Chon Chon” scene out of all of em 😂
    And I’m glad that you are legit the only one who understood why Miklo went to prison the first time(probation violation) an hoping to finish the probation when his birthday was coming up, before dusting spider.

  • @MsPxeDst
    @MsPxeDst Год назад +18

    I LOVED your reaction to this classic. Your commentary was ahhmazing, I enjoy how immersed you get into your videos.

  • @gabrielpadilla7839
    @gabrielpadilla7839 Месяц назад +1

    i'm a light skinned mexican raised next to compton; so glad i didnt get involed in gangs.

  • @angell4499
    @angell4499 Месяц назад +1

    Man I’ve been quoting this movie on the daily for at least 15 years 😂 best movie ever!

  • @craig1967shelby
    @craig1967shelby Год назад +12

    This movie is a classic! I still watch this movie til this day cause this is what I grew up with! Great reaction bro!

    • @isabelleger2815
      @isabelleger2815 Год назад

      Why isn’t this movie listed in IMDB???

    • @craig1967shelby
      @craig1967shelby Год назад

      @@isabelleger2815 Don’t know! But maybe you should try asking them and see what they say.

  • @brewcityjesus
    @brewcityjesus Год назад +2

    Bro! No lie. I've watched this reaction video 3 times lol.
    You can't help but to get sucked into the storytelling of this movie with each character and I can see that you enjoy it just as much.
    This is definitely one of my top 10.
    Watch it again on ur own time and you will still enjoy it as much as the first time .

  • @AyeItsGabo
    @AyeItsGabo Год назад +5

    Next after this one is American Me followed by Mi Vida Loca(My Crazy Life)

  • @ArtFiendz
    @ArtFiendz Месяц назад +1

    Just found your channel. I love showing this movie to new people because it's my all time favorite movie. Watching you react was like showing a friend. Thanks for the reaction. I enjoyed it and you got a new Sub brudda. I'm glad you liked it

  • @AlanSa-yv8xs
    @AlanSa-yv8xs Год назад +4

    Este vato llorando por Juanito y toda la escena se ve que le pego el sentimiento 🥲🤧

  • @MauroHernandez-e9k
    @MauroHernandez-e9k 11 дней назад +1

    Haha the fact this movie is 3 hours and you still want more is the craziest things but so true. I heard there’s a 5 hour version somewhere that never came out

  • @King_Tone
    @King_Tone Год назад +10

    A Legendary Movie 💯🔥🔥

  • @FER54ITCM
    @FER54ITCM Год назад +2

    This is the best movie of Disney produced, but they are ashamed about it. "Carnalismo" is the name of the mural in east LA

  • @stradag21
    @stradag21 Год назад +4

    This movie is such a classic!!!! Amazing story!!! Amazing acting!!! One of my faves since I was a kid!!!!

  • @JesusHernandez-om1dj
    @JesusHernandez-om1dj Год назад +1

    This movie can make a grown man cry!

  • @yodatwinkie
    @yodatwinkie Год назад +4

    Stay strong Leo don’t let the man hold you down!! 💪💪🔥🔥This movie was crazy!! definitely glad you posted this one.

  • @EddieCHICO8L.
    @EddieCHICO8L. 6 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this movie as a kid...
    One of the BEST CHICANO movies ever made!

  • @mesaelmasemagana7184
    @mesaelmasemagana7184 Год назад +3

    🇸🇻 My respect to you homie seeing your reaction on this film you kept it 💯 from beginning to end....

  • @dash.1r
    @dash.1r Год назад +1

    Our own Shakespearean drama. These stories repeat and relive up and down California.

  • @JessChillN_
    @JessChillN_ Год назад +7

    There’s no way you’re watching this😂It sounds fucked up but this movie is my childhood I remember seeing this young asf like 9 or 10 always a classic!!