I'm pretty sure they picked him for the Wire because of this. One thing I'm completely sure about though is that Isiah Whitlock, Jr. says Shit better than any living human on the planet.
Sensory deprivation. They are all like that. Air con, all white, they would have strip searched him so he would have a white hazmet style suit on. Water in a white cup. Sends you to the fucking loony bin and no mistake
Spike Lee is so honest with everyone. This movie should have been in the (5) 2002. So many great points & acting is so obvious. Norton, Pepper, Hoffman, Dawson,Cox, O’neal, Whitlock’s, Pasqwin
One of the achievements of the movie is how despite Monty's awful life choices, we are still rooting for him the whole time. Spike Lee makes the audience hate the DEA/cops and pretty much any authority figures in 25th Hour more than the criminals.
Yes, it's like even when Frank says: "What, are you driving a vintage super B? No, he is. Paid for by the misery of other people." Even though we know Monty is a drug dealer, and in many ways is one of the worst kinds of dealer, in that he doesn't use the stuff, but gets rich from it, his character comes across as a tragically decent guy at heart, out of his depth amongst real criminals. Frank is a bit of a prick, he's the typical Wall St asshole, ladies man who has upstanding morals apparently. Jake might do honourable work as a teacher, but fancies his underage student. As you say, the DEA agents are depicted as hard, unforgiving types. It's a brilliantly executed film in my opinion.
Great movie. "When you're upstate taking it in the culo by a bunch of guys calling you Shirley, you'll only have yourself and Governor Rockefeller to thank for the privilege."
Monty would've been fine. 7 years actually means 3 and a half (half date with good behavior). He was a good looking guy but not a "pretty boy" plus he never snitched and even got beat up when he went to prison. This would at least keep people from messing with him. Monty was smart enough to not let the pigs rattle him. Even if he did rat out his supplier he would've still gotten around the same sentence (maybe less but then he'd have a target on his back as well as his dad). Actually Monty shouldn't have talked to the cops at all not even one word.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 he'd have to join one of the Aryan gangs to stay alive, smuggle drug in his ass , fight when he's told, but still maybe become a bigger white guys girl anyways
Why are federal agents talking about charging him with a state crime and then saying "tell the US Attorney we got a hard ass here"....feds can't enforce state law, besides federal law is much more tough, some people say federal sentences are absolute because there is no parole and early release is not as common.
+Austin Mcmahon Yup that's correct. FBI won't investigate in the first place if they expect it to get kicked down to the state level though, they want everything to stay in the federal system if possible. Family friend was an Asst. US Attorney for over 15 years, he led an drug / organized crime taskforce that consisted of Fed/State/Local LE officers, he actually RICO'd a large gang. Generally the State/Local officers will be deputized as Special Deputy US Marshals so they can enforce federal law (or Special Federal Officers if the FBI is doing it but Marshal Service has most coverage to enforce fed law). However the reverse is not true, Feds will almost never be deputized as a Special Deputy Sheriff for a county or SBI Special Agent because that would kind of look like a violation of states rights. Its pretty versatile, AUSA's and Fed Judges do NOT like light charges like obstruction so if the feds need to serve a warrant on someone they'll bring a State Trooper or Sheriff so if So-and-So's girlfriend hits an officer or blocks the doorway they can charge her on the state level without tying up federal resources. Or in the case of the DEA regularly they will grab a State Trooper or Sheriff's Deputy when going to bust a dealer, if the dealers friend knows something and has a quarter ounce in his pocket the state charge is easy so they hang that over his head. Also Fed's do not have Jail's (they have prisons but no jails) so they have to use the County Sheriff's Jail (most every county jail in the US has X amount of empty cells no matter what designated for federally charged persons only). We had a big organized crime problem around my area and the State Prosecutors were more or less completely inept at handling it even when Local police were giving them everything on a silver platter, in fact many times the US Attorney would defer a case to state prosecution and they couldn't get results so in my area the US Attorney handled most of the serious organized crime stuff, unfortunately organized crime is making a come back and the new officials don't seam to be as up to the task. There is so much politics just within one county when it comes to law enforcement its not even funny, some City Police Chief's daughter will get pulled over by a County Sheriff and he'll hate on the Sheriff's office's because they won't cover it up and be a pain whenever Sheriff's come in the city, or some DA's son will get caught dealing drugs by a Town Y PD and from then on Town Y PD has to cross their T's and dot their I's extra carefully or the DA will arm twist and say the arrest was 2 feet out of Town Y, go call Town X's chief, or one of the DA's prosecutors will bend the truth in court or on admitting evidence and piss off the Chief Judge and from then on the Judge will screw the DA's office by requiring more than one prosecutor to sign off on a warrant along with an officer...I mean never mind the fact that in many areas policing is riddled with misconduct, the prosecutors officer is full of blatant prosecutorial misconduct and incompetence, and the Judges are so overly partisan or soft on crime that they'll give a serial rapist probation or some crap like that, the system works in theory but human error is and fault just screws it all up. Its all a mess.
They were trying to get him to talk about Nicolai - to make a federal case against him.. They had no interest in charging him with a federal crime. So they were just talking shyte.
Feds can get involved in state court cases and then let the District attorney try the case. That is often the case when state law is far more harsh than Federal law as it was in this case. And while Federal law is normally much more harsh this certainly was the case in New York in the early 2000s. For example when this movie was made in 2002 in order to trigger a 15 year sentence for heroin it required at least ten kilos for the Federal sentencing guidelines to be that harsh. Granted when you factor in enhancements like leadership position or if you can have way less and still trigger those guidelines. Still though it would normally require a lot of heroin. Under the New York laws in 2002 it only required a person trafficking 2 ounces (around 56 grams) or possessing 4 ounces (around 112 grams) of certain hard drugs to trigger a mandatory minimum of 15 to life.
3:28 I love when Monty runs that mouth and the agent just laughs. The laugh of a man holding the cards, the laugh of a man watching a loser go down because of his pride. Monty was right, he would become a punked out con with government issued dentures, and still does it anyway much to the agents amusement. He was doing eight years, and you're never the same after five. It changes you deeply and wounds you forever. I love when the other agent is like 'tell the DA we got ourselves a hardass'. The deal is off from that second. Fuck him, let him die of AIDS upstate. He's just a filthy heroin dealing piece of shit anyway, who cares? Even if Monty wanted to confess and snitch, they'd probably bullshit the DA anyway. The only way out of a horrific future without snitching is to take the rope. Sealed himself to a fate worse than death for some wiseguy who ends up threatening Monty's dads life. This movie kicks ass.
I see it less as pride and more as the wisdom to know that even if Nikolai went down, his father, Naturelle, shit probably his dog Doyle would all end up brutally murdered to send a message about what happens when you talk.
Great analogy. I've just read the book again. I always wondered why he didn't just flip and take his Dad with him into witness protection. His Dad only had his bar and Monty and he would have chose Monty any day of the week
@@raaaaasable Maybe he couldn't live with himself if he ruined his dads life like that. The strain alone of having to suddenly abandon everything might have been too much for his dad. His dad is not exactly young anymore. Monty didn't want anyone else to suffer for his mistakes.
This dude is crazy for talking to the detectives this way. I would have asked for proffer agreement, And ask for a 6-month sentence I to serve it in a halfway house. and then witsack protection from there
He does time but is paroled in 3 yrs .. threw up a “flag” and hoped a friend would see it. Did get attacked in shower but was ok. Good words put in for him by his high school honors English teacher who has connections with police plus guy in the laundry he worked with who did save him from any more danger.. 👍👍
you see the look he gave me - YIKES... to anyone who likes this guy and finds him hilarious, check out HBO series the wire...if searching youtube, put in his character's name - clay davis
this scene is so inaccurate for a number of reasons: 1) the agents are part of the DEA a federal agency ---yet they keep citing a ny law -rockefeller law as basis for arrest/criminal complaint which makes 0 sense because DEA would prosecute federal law violations which ed norton's character may/may not have committed---he def. did violate federal drug trafficking law, but the movie doesn't mention a federal law violation; DEA don't have jurisdiction over state law crimes that would NYPD or ny state police 2) Again US Attorney are federal prosecutors they don't have jurisdiction over the case only a state prosecutor like NYC DA Office or NY Attorney General Office could /would review the evidence /violation of Rockefeller Law and make a decision to charge/not charge ed norton character 3) the interrogation is flagrantly unprofessional and borderline illegal; yes we all including law enforcement prosecutors know what happens in prison unfortunately. But that doesn't mean law enforcement can dangle that in front of alleged defendant and say "hey cooperate or you'll go to prison and get raped, killed, etc." it also violate miranda laws too because if you're interrogate ed norton character which at this point they were, since he's in DEA custody he has to be given right to an attorney, right to remain silent (5th Amend), other miranda protections 4) Not really inaccurate, but no one can force any one to be an informant, law enforcement will make statements we have enough evidence to convict you for "X" -in Ed Norton's case drug trafficking, but if you cooperate and inform against your colleagues -the Russian mobsters /testify against them in court, then we'll drop the charges and possibly give you protective custody. See those 2 brothers who informed on El Chapo and testified against him for an example. i'm a law grad so sorry for being so technical and poiniting out all the flaws in this scene
They could be part of a joint task force with NYPD, state police, and DEA….the city, state, and feds have no problem passing cases back and forth based on who has the best laws to use…also he mentions the US Attorney at the end of the scene and that’s a federal prosecutor. It could be the writers just got confused but I think them jumping between law worlds makes more sense
@@dmcrun3572I like to think that movie directors have researchers who understand the criminal justice system and law enforcement at a reasonable level. You can't expect it to be 100% accurate, because this is Hollywood, and reality is often extremely dull.
They really should make a "26th hour" or some form....its been long enough to where, he should b out now.....n to see what his life and where his father, best friend(s) and Naturel Rivera, and Doyle 🐕 r now...or Not.....r they here, no? Is she still here? No?....Pop? No?......what about Nikolai?.....lots of unanswered questions ....i wld LOVE a...Now what?.....movie.....
Massively underrated film.
Amazing film
true
One of the best movies of the last 50 years, imo
Massively overused comment
Best Spike Lee movie imo
Clay Davis?... THE Clay Davis? Downtown Clay Davis?
Sheeeeeeeit
Sthat supposed to mean something to me man?
What i told you about playing them away games?
The Trump Brothers? more like the Chump Brothers
He’s out there doing the Lawd’s work.
I'm pretty sure they picked him for the Wire because of this. One thing I'm completely sure about though is that Isiah Whitlock, Jr. says Shit better than any living human on the planet.
SHEeeeeeeee hhit,
@@dmcrun3572 Nope. Clay first appearance was in first season, when he talked to Daniels with Burrell's presence.
@@MrArsenewho my mistake, can’t believe I typed that
Shaggy still got “yikes” tho
I believe he was in the wire before this
"Ooh, that's a scary look! Yikes!" Straight trolling the fuck out of him.
as a NYer this movie hits home on so many levels...wow ...this movie is a piece of ART...
Someone did a piece about how this is really the only movie that ever highlighted NYC post 911
Republican Rockefeller. Rockefeller laws
I actually think "yikes" is the underrated star of this scene
Exactly!
No question. "Must be the padding"
That is the brightest interrogation room ever.
Sensory deprivation. They are all like that. Air con, all white, they would have strip searched him so he would have a white hazmet style suit on. Water in a white cup. Sends you to the fucking loony bin and no mistake
@@martinjames4600 they are certainly not all like that
You should see the one in inside man
Can’t wait to see the 26th Hour starring Ed Norton as “Shirley”
Lmao he does the shitttttttttt thing before The Wire.
1:19 Sheeeiiiit
( *Isiah Whitlock made a career out of saying it* )
Actually, it's "Shiiiiiid"
@@linedanzer4302 YIKES!
Isiah Whitlock, Jr. us one of the most underrated actors on the scene. This brotha is pure fire in any role he takes on.
is there any actor you can think of that has a catch phrase/catch saying like whitlock and Sheeeeiittt?
"Yikes" 😂
Stanstroke 5 it is lol
Spike Lee is so honest with everyone. This movie should have been in the (5) 2002. So many great points & acting is so obvious. Norton, Pepper, Hoffman, Dawson,Cox, O’neal, Whitlock’s, Pasqwin
Oscars
Hello Spike
Great Movie. True Classic
You thought she was with you because of your looks? Sheeeeeit..Girl saw a pot of honey and she licked it clean..lol
Rule number 1. Never talk to the cops. LAWYER UP!!!!
“…ooooo that’s a scary look….YIKES!” 😂😂😂😂
Everytime a friend of mine gets dumped I say: You thought she was with you for your looks? Shiiiiiietttt
2 people dislike it ? Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit XDDD
LOL, i didn't realize how hilarious this scene was. SHIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEET. lol classic
This is quite possibly 1 of the best, if not FUNNIEST interrogation scenes I've ever seen. 😂
One of the achievements of the movie is how despite Monty's awful life choices, we are still rooting for him the whole time. Spike Lee makes the audience hate the DEA/cops and pretty much any authority figures in 25th Hour more than the criminals.
That because most of the real criminals wear badges.
@@chevelle1Idiot.
Yes, it's like even when Frank says: "What, are you driving a vintage super B? No, he is. Paid for by the misery of other people."
Even though we know Monty is a drug dealer, and in many ways is one of the worst kinds of dealer, in that he doesn't use the stuff, but gets rich from it, his character comes across as a tragically decent guy at heart, out of his depth amongst real criminals. Frank is a bit of a prick, he's the typical Wall St asshole, ladies man who has upstanding morals apparently. Jake might do honourable work as a teacher, but fancies his underage student. As you say, the DEA agents are depicted as hard, unforgiving types. It's a brilliantly executed film in my opinion.
No matter what. I just love this guy!!!!
FANTASTIC SCENE!!!
You never talk to the police... that has got to be rule # 1 of all time. Never talk to the police.
Amen. Not a motherfucking word.
The birth of Clay Davis
Clay Davis is hilarious
Met a girl named Naturelle today at the bank… bought me here😂! Great movie!!
“Sheeeiiiiiit”
So this is where it comes from? I can’t believe I found it!!! 🤣
Great movie. "When you're upstate taking it in the culo by a bunch of guys calling you Shirley, you'll only have yourself and Governor Rockefeller to thank for the privilege."
What were you going to use the condoms for, meatrocket? Were you going to do balloon tricks with them?
Monty would've been fine. 7 years actually means 3 and a half (half date with good behavior). He was a good looking guy but not a "pretty boy" plus he never snitched and even got beat up when he went to prison. This would at least keep people from messing with him.
Monty was smart enough to not let the pigs rattle him. Even if he did rat out his supplier he would've still gotten around the same sentence (maybe less but then he'd have a target on his back as well as his dad). Actually Monty shouldn't have talked to the cops at all not even one word.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 he'd have to join one of the Aryan gangs to stay alive, smuggle drug in his ass , fight when he's told, but still maybe become a bigger white guys girl anyways
I only have one question. Was this the same room that Agent Smith used to interrogate Mr. Anderson in?
GOOD QUESTION !!! PROBABLY NOT !!!
Sheeeeeeeeeit
"Girl saw a pot of honey and licked it clean."
That's what they do 💯
"yikes" LMAO
"Yeah, maybe. But, then again, maybe not."
1:19-1:25 LMAO!
" YIKES" LMAO
He probably said "Sheeeeeeeeeit" on the way out, but the mics didn't pick up on it.
Get out of here.. tell the us atty we got a hard ass… (scene cuts). Shhhheeeeeit.
Us atty: well, is he gonna talk about Nikolai???…. Sheeeeeeeiiit 😂😪
Underrated movie.
This is definitely Spike Lee's best film.
I disagree for me it is……..Do The Right Thing, BlacKKKlansman, this and then Malcom X
Haha, Clay Davis. Amazing.
Mister Anderson.........
Claay davis shiiiiiiiiiiieeet, nice comfortable sofa
"Yikes!!" LMAO!!!
senator clay davis be in this movie?? sheeeeeeeit
DOWNTOWN clay Davis?!
He didn't rat.. a real man
Pffff….real men wake up and go to work every morning. Get a life.
Ohhhhhh!!!!! Faced!!! ....scratch MOW-DED! 😊😅
I’m glad he had the nugget for us wire fans
I could be wrong, but I think this came out before he ever did it on the wire…
This whole scene was pretty lit! Trumpet - true African American music!
Why are federal agents talking about charging him with a state crime and then saying "tell the US Attorney we got a hard ass here"....feds can't enforce state law, besides federal law is much more tough, some people say federal sentences are absolute because there is no parole and early release is not as common.
+Austin Mcmahon Yup that's correct. FBI won't investigate in the first place if they expect it to get kicked down to the state level though, they want everything to stay in the federal system if possible. Family friend was an Asst. US Attorney for over 15 years, he led an drug / organized crime taskforce that consisted of Fed/State/Local LE officers, he actually RICO'd a large gang. Generally the State/Local officers will be deputized as Special Deputy US Marshals so they can enforce federal law (or Special Federal Officers if the FBI is doing it but Marshal Service has most coverage to enforce fed law). However the reverse is not true, Feds will almost never be deputized as a Special Deputy Sheriff for a county or SBI Special Agent because that would kind of look like a violation of states rights. Its pretty versatile, AUSA's and Fed Judges do NOT like light charges like obstruction so if the feds need to serve a warrant on someone they'll bring a State Trooper or Sheriff so if So-and-So's girlfriend hits an officer or blocks the doorway they can charge her on the state level without tying up federal resources. Or in the case of the DEA regularly they will grab a State Trooper or Sheriff's Deputy when going to bust a dealer, if the dealers friend knows something and has a quarter ounce in his pocket the state charge is easy so they hang that over his head. Also Fed's do not have Jail's (they have prisons but no jails) so they have to use the County Sheriff's Jail (most every county jail in the US has X amount of empty cells no matter what designated for federally charged persons only). We had a big organized crime problem around my area and the State Prosecutors were more or less completely inept at handling it even when Local police were giving them everything on a silver platter, in fact many times the US Attorney would defer a case to state prosecution and they couldn't get results so in my area the US Attorney handled most of the serious organized crime stuff, unfortunately organized crime is making a come back and the new officials don't seam to be as up to the task.
There is so much politics just within one county when it comes to law enforcement its not even funny, some City Police Chief's daughter will get pulled over by a County Sheriff and he'll hate on the Sheriff's office's because they won't cover it up and be a pain whenever Sheriff's come in the city, or some DA's son will get caught dealing drugs by a Town Y PD and from then on Town Y PD has to cross their T's and dot their I's extra carefully or the DA will arm twist and say the arrest was 2 feet out of Town Y, go call Town X's chief, or one of the DA's prosecutors will bend the truth in court or on admitting evidence and piss off the Chief Judge and from then on the Judge will screw the DA's office by requiring more than one prosecutor to sign off on a warrant along with an officer...I mean never mind the fact that in many areas policing is riddled with misconduct, the prosecutors officer is full of blatant prosecutorial misconduct and incompetence, and the Judges are so overly partisan or soft on crime that they'll give a serial rapist probation or some crap like that, the system works in theory but human error is and fault just screws it all up. Its all a mess.
They were DEA
They were trying to get him to talk about Nicolai - to make a federal case against him.. They had no interest in charging him with a federal crime. So they were just talking shyte.
Feds can get involved in state court cases and then let the District attorney try the case. That is often the case when state law is far more harsh than Federal law as it was in this case. And while Federal law is normally much more harsh this certainly was the case in New York in the early 2000s.
For example when this movie was made in 2002 in order to trigger a 15 year sentence for heroin it required at least ten kilos for the Federal sentencing guidelines to be that harsh. Granted when you factor in enhancements like leadership position or if you can have way less and still trigger those guidelines. Still though it would normally require a lot of heroin.
Under the New York laws in 2002 it only required a person trafficking 2 ounces (around 56 grams) or possessing 4 ounces (around 112 grams) of certain hard drugs to trigger a mandatory minimum of 15 to life.
he's classic love it
0:33 should be the one and only meme on the internet for yikes.
Isiah "Clay" Whitlock kills me in this scene, he's so funny that it takes any sense of drama out of it.
Clay Davis Lives!!!
Great fucking scene!!
1:21 😂
the 25th aspect ratio
3:28 I love when Monty runs that mouth and the agent just laughs. The laugh of a man holding the cards, the laugh of a man watching a loser go down because of his pride. Monty was right, he would become a punked out con with government issued dentures, and still does it anyway much to the agents amusement. He was doing eight years, and you're never the same after five. It changes you deeply and wounds you forever. I love when the other agent is like 'tell the DA we got ourselves a hardass'. The deal is off from that second. Fuck him, let him die of AIDS upstate. He's just a filthy heroin dealing piece of shit anyway, who cares? Even if Monty wanted to confess and snitch, they'd probably bullshit the DA anyway. The only way out of a horrific future without snitching is to take the rope. Sealed himself to a fate worse than death for some wiseguy who ends up threatening Monty's dads life. This movie kicks ass.
I see it less as pride and more as the wisdom to know that even if Nikolai went down, his father, Naturelle, shit probably his dog Doyle would all end up brutally murdered to send a message about what happens when you talk.
Great analogy. I've just read the book again. I always wondered why he didn't just flip and take his Dad with him into witness protection. His Dad only had his bar and Monty and he would have chose Monty any day of the week
@@raaaaasable Maybe he couldn't live with himself if he ruined his dads life like that. The strain alone of having to suddenly abandon everything might have been too much for his dad. His dad is not exactly young anymore. Monty didn't want anyone else to suffer for his mistakes.
Sheeeeit!
A real killer scene!!
This dude is crazy for talking to the detectives this way. I would have asked for proffer agreement, And ask for a 6-month sentence I to serve it in a halfway house. and then witsack protection from there
Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.
Clay Davis is awesome! SHEEEEEIT!
Rest in peace Hulk that he hated Earth
He does time but is paroled in 3 yrs .. threw up a “flag” and hoped a friend would see it. Did get attacked in shower but was ok. Good words put in for him by his high school honors English teacher who has connections with police plus guy in the laundry he worked with who did save him from any more danger.. 👍👍
Why are they talking to him about NY state law when he was facing a federal conviction?
@axdexter23 so many good lines in this movie. The writer is funny as fuck.
It's actually inhuman that cops would exploit the love of someone and their wife/gf like this.
Wow. Ed really is hot in this.
Why is this all stretched?
Copyrig probably
I have plans for several of the actors fro m25th hour in a drama when I open my production company.
OOOOH that's a scary look...Yikes!
flawless
He played Doc Louis from Punch Out!! I like this actor, anyone know his name?
My one regret is I never made it to Jimmy's Bronx Cafe before it closed.
Rememberrrr COLD BLOODED!!!
Since when did DEA or any federal agency start enforcing state law?
Shiiiiiiiiiiiiit
you see the look he gave me - YIKES...
to anyone who likes this guy and finds him hilarious, check out HBO series the wire...if searching youtube, put in his character's name - clay davis
The Bunk!
shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittttttttttteeeeeeeeet.
25th hr and The wire came out around the same time 2002
This movie is massively exposing the prison system, but Ed Norton is the victim. Directed by Spike Lee.
this scene is so inaccurate for a number of reasons:
1) the agents are part of the DEA a federal agency ---yet they keep citing a ny law -rockefeller law as basis for arrest/criminal complaint which makes 0 sense because DEA would prosecute federal law violations which ed norton's character may/may not have committed---he def. did violate federal drug trafficking law, but the movie doesn't mention a federal law violation; DEA don't have jurisdiction over state law crimes that would NYPD or ny state police
2) Again US Attorney are federal prosecutors they don't have jurisdiction over the case only a state prosecutor like NYC DA Office or NY Attorney General Office could /would review the evidence /violation of Rockefeller Law and make a decision to charge/not charge ed norton character
3) the interrogation is flagrantly unprofessional and borderline illegal; yes we all including law enforcement prosecutors know what happens in prison unfortunately. But that doesn't mean law enforcement can dangle that in front of alleged defendant and say "hey cooperate or you'll go to prison and get raped, killed, etc." it also violate miranda laws too because if you're interrogate ed norton character which at this point they were, since he's in DEA custody he has to be given right to an attorney, right to remain silent (5th Amend), other miranda protections
4) Not really inaccurate, but no one can force any one to be an informant, law enforcement will make statements we have enough evidence to convict you for "X" -in Ed Norton's case drug trafficking, but if you cooperate and inform against your colleagues -the Russian mobsters /testify against them in court, then we'll drop the charges and possibly give you protective custody. See those 2 brothers who informed on El Chapo and testified against him for an example.
i'm a law grad so sorry for being so technical and poiniting out all the flaws in this scene
I was looking for this comment.....spot on👍
@@muhammadspeaksnews thanks bro
They could be part of a joint task force with NYPD, state police, and DEA….the city, state, and feds have no problem passing cases back and forth based on who has the best laws to use…also he mentions the US Attorney at the end of the scene and that’s a federal prosecutor. It could be the writers just got confused but I think them jumping between law worlds makes more sense
@@dmcrun3572I like to think that movie directors have researchers who understand the criminal justice system and law enforcement at a reasonable level. You can't expect it to be 100% accurate, because this is Hollywood, and reality is often extremely dull.
Besides SHEEEEIT, if it's just weed, shops allll over Queens at least right now. Times have changed.
cant believe clay punked string' ....sheeeeeeeeit.....
Shieeeeeeeet
good scene
Councilman Clay Davis
SHIIIIIIIIIIT
Thank god for no more Rockefellers laws and bail reform. Love living in Brooklyn more then ever ;)
they can’t touch us no more 😂
Where is the "sheeeeiiit" ???
"sheeeeee-t"
What I don't get is a bunch of DEA agents talking about state law? Shouldn't this case be federal?
That's what you would think since the DEA got the warrant, conducted the search, made the arrest, and is now interrogating him.
Who's the quiet white dude in the corner wincing and shaking his head lmao
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They really should make a "26th hour" or some form....its been long enough to where, he should b out now.....n to see what his life and where his father, best friend(s) and Naturel Rivera, and Doyle 🐕 r now...or Not.....r they here, no? Is she still here? No?....Pop? No?......what about Nikolai?.....lots of unanswered questions
....i wld LOVE a...Now what?.....movie.....
they already showed it at the end and no sequel should ever be made
Did he ever find it it if was planted or did his girl tell?
So thats where that "shiiit" meme
Is necessary that music on it ?
He needs his father's good rants here lol they make cops scumbags in movies series 😂😂
1:20
What's he name of this movie can't find it??
Jazmin21809 25th hour
"Dem Spanish broads"!!!😅