What are some good kinos from da hood?
What are some good kinos from da hood?
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black hood or mexican hoods?
Don't watch that shit. It will poison your mind. Put you in a mental plantation.
Training Day
I'm gonna assume you mean movies based in the hood.
I recommend New jack city, Boyz n da hood, Menace 2 society, Get rich or die tryin', South central, Straight outta compton, 8 mile, Juice, Friday, Training day and notorious.
Those were at least the movies I could think of on top of my head. All great movies.
Annie Hall
>What are some good kinos from da hood?
>Boyz n da hood
eyeopening
Based
Get rid of 8 mile. That's Detroit.
Menace 2 society I found overrated. It was the first maybe?
Spike Lee movies aren't necessarily about the hood, but they give you a feel and impressions. He got flack for being a racist preaching pompous prick, but his movies from that era still stand.
Harsh Times is good too: it's mostly white suburban, but there's some barrio in there. Kids, from that dude that did Ken Park shows you another side. And last but not least: The Wire. Made 'The Hood' seem a whole lot less comfy.
How the fuck is Detroit not hood? It's literally the shittiest city in America.
>Get rid of 8 mile. That's Detroit.
>Implying that Detroit doesn't have polluted hoods overrun by crime or gangs
Gang Tapes
No one here is gangster enough to watch that movie.
Menace 2 society is pretty based.
Also blood in blood out or American me
The Wire is the only hood kino I liked.
What are some movies with a dope hip hop sound track?
Gang Related but its a detective movie more then a "hood" movie.
2Pac is in it. I remember the soundtrack being good.
nothing comes close. It's a ghetto epic. Get the 3 hour version.
Dead Presidents and Set It Off haven't been mentioned yet also
Because 'The Hood' has a certain identity in movies. I'm not saying it's true to life, but the way it's carried out outward to other countries... Detroit is just a ghost town, former car capitol and home of eminem. It's just poorfags there. No Culture. I'm talking from a spectators point of view. I wouldn't know what the real Detroit is like, but it just seems boring to me. I've watched those stupid barbershop movies and DIe hard 3 and Poetic Justice. All very diffirent depictions of what 'The Hood' really is. Movie depictions, but it was nice to look at. 8 mile was fucking boring and depressing.
forgot pic
Malcolm X and Harlem Nights is hood.
Fresh
Paid in full is pretty good hood kino as well.
Almost forgot this one:
Deep Cover
Great movie with Laurence Fishburne as an undercover cop. 187 With Samuel Jackson is good too. Both hood.
Cinema verite?
>I wouldn't know what the real Detroit is like, but it just seems boring to me
>The city of Detroit doesn't contain any run-down, poverty neighborhoods because I don't personally find the city appealing, nor know anything about it.
Do you realize how dumb, selfish, and idiotic your logic is?
>Because 'The Hood' has a certain identity in movies
Actually, it doesn't. It all depends on location, and every city whether if it's Detroit, New York City, or L.A. has its own unique portrayal of bad neighborhoods.
>It's just poorfags there
Yes, and those poorfags would kill anyone for a piece of meth or cash. It's common behavior in that city and why it's one of the most violent.
>8 mile was fucking boring and depressing.
>depressing
Exactly, which is a closer reality to what those places are really like. It isn't sunshine and rainbows, you rich pleb.
Were talking about hood Kino, you idiot. Not documentaries. I told you I was uninformed and my only knowledge of this comes from movies. So don't call me dumb, when you can't even read. And a lot of those hood movies are fun. And are not close to reality. They show murder and drugs and poverty, put you can watch them relaxed, because they are stylized. If you want to be cynical, you could call them a product, because they don't show the truth. I never said it was sunshine and rainbows you fucking tool. I bet you give reading classes in the hood.
Vatos Locos 4 Ever
Miklo do no wrong ese
>We're talking about hood Kino
Yes, and best type of hood Kino are the ones who portray them the most realistically. So much to the point where it makes you feel like you're there, but of course you're too much of an autist to get the memo.
Straight Outta Compton had amateur editing, niggers still can't understand the technical aspects of anything.
Patrice O' Neal wasn't wrong when he said 'It pains my heart to see how relaxed white people are now around you." On the one hand I'm glad he found some peace. On the other hand it pains me to see him dancing on the stage like a monkey and everyone laughing at him. He's a bright dude, and also a ferocious animal. "I'll fuck you 'till you love me faggot." I would've shit my pants right there and then. Never heard a more badass threat. But still on a human level. You watch that cartel shit, that's not human anymore. Mike was scary, but he always had a soul.
So go watch some documentaries in 8k faggot. Or
better yet, just go there.
The hood or any poverty rundown neighborhoods aren't meant to be something pleasant to look at, so any film that depicts that from a cinematography aspect especially if it's filmed in an actual nice neighborhood irl is considered 'kino'.
It is pleasant and it is relaxing. Because there is a story there, it's heavily stylized and it only uses the hood as a backdrop. It's exploitative, I can't argue you on that point, but you can't blame me for watching and enjoying this movie. I didn't make the fucking thing. I'm watching stories and 'The Hood' brought a new and exhilarating context to stories grown stale. Same as it is with capeshit now.
>Poverty stricken neighbourhoods aren't meant to be something pleasant to look at
How much of a holier than thou faggot are you? You're going to give me shit for my opinion? That's fighting for the cause. 99% sure you're a whitey. Or sum dumb black woman.
There were people who actually started fights with Mike Tyson.. I will never understand this.
Cringe. Fuck off.
Jesus Christ, sorry but your opinion is shit. LA hood stories are sunny and warm looking because Cali is sunny and warm.
Detroit is grey and miserable.
New York can be either.
Your basing your opinion on the films, Friday, ect, that were all set in LA, when you were growing up because it was the 90s and 00s and that was in vogue then.
Times change, styles change, and just because later films don't fit your perception makes them no less "hood".
>99% sure you're a whitey
If that were true, how would that discredit my opinion, or make it any less valid? Not that it matters, but I'm black and have more of a grasp on this and reality than you do obviously, and it's not an exaggerated stereotypical depiction like some low-standard tard such as yourself has when it comes to movies. What cause is that exactly? Polishing a turd, putting make-up on a pig? Have fun doing that, you out-of-touch unrealistic pig. lol
>Jesus Christ, sorry but your opinion is shit.
It's not. And LA is not 'the hood' to me. I'm being honest here. Only depiction from LA I have is the opening from 'Predator 2', 'The Shield', 'Under the Bridge' music video from the RHCP, Bodycount. Venice Beach is supposed to be famous, where Jim Morrison rode his bike. That's all I have to go by. So my best guess is that it's sunny and violent there. Yes I'm basing my opinion on movies, but I also know they aren't worthwhile because I've never actually been there. I had an image in my mind of what 'the hood' was, which came to me through movies, and Detroit did not fit my romanticized version of it. You expect me to visit every place before I have an opinion about it? You meet every person you have an opinion about? How's that working out for you. The perception of the hood, where I live, is GTA San Andreas for most people. That's our definition of hood and for us it's nothing more than entertainment. Don't expect me to give a shit about problems halfway across the world. But it was sellable and marketable, so we bought it and were entertained. Your opinion is shit.
My bad. You're a tranny. Obviously.
Have sex
Boys N' The Hood
>And LA is not 'the hood' to me
>The perception of the hood, where I live, is GTA San Andreas for most people
>Los Santos in San Andreas is based on L.A.
You're seriously the biggest retard I've ever seen in my entire life.
Seems like a bit of a stretch, but ok. Ice-T and 'The Shield' supposedly take place in South Central. Which is, or used to be the most notorious and violent part. Los Santos was probably the beaner part. Hell, all of LA is Beaner town, if you can trust the movies.
Grove Street, where you were based, was more on the outskirts and felt more like in the oldskool hood movies. I
I was talking about a feel, dumb as it might be, I associated with 'Hood'. LA is smack dab in the middle big city life. I was talking about Grove Street and not Los Santos. Two different things, from my pov. How are you calling me the biggest retard you've ever seen when the person above you posts something without even having read the thread. Sounds to me like you have some anger issues bro. Better hit that pipe.
> I was talking about Grove Street and not Los Santos. Two different things
Grove Street is a street name in a neighborhood called Ganton (Loosely inspired by Compton) located in the city of Los Santos, is it not?
>Grove Street, where you were based, was more on the outskirts and felt more like in the oldskool hood movies. I
It wasn't on the "outskirts" whatsoever, it was still part of the city along with other neighborhoods called Idlewood and Jefferson all based on South Los Angeles county areas. It's not accurately close to real life, but that doesn't matter. In San Andreas' case, it was all part of the city of Los Santos, a city-based on Los Angeles. A city I might add that you claim isn't 'hood', and is only defined by Beverly Hills, Venice Beach, Santa Monica, Bel-Air, or Hollywood. That might be the case for tourists, but to any resident or individual that knows the city well knows differently. L.A. was the birth of the Crips, Bloods, and many Hispanic/Latin-American street gangs. It's as 'hood' as it'll ever get.
>Los Santos was probably the beaner part
Los Santos was the entire city, how are you have difficulty comprehending this? The Hispanic-dominated part was East Los Santos, which played true to real-life L.A. in 1992. As for the present, it's expanded a lot and films portray that pretty accurately.
If you think L.A. "isn't hood" then I'd advise you to Google to Crenshaw/Baldwin Hills and Watts. You'll change your tone real quick.
>Los Santos was the entire city
Long time since I played this game
>If you think L.A. "isn't hood" then I'd advise you to Google to Crenshaw/Baldwin Hills and Watts. You'll change your tone real quick.
So that's what it was. What you call 'hood' I call 'Third world shithole'. 'Hood' movies have some redeemable qualities to them. Family bbq's and so on. Making the best of a poor situation. Crenshaw is probably just straight up murderous. That's not what I meant with 'hood movies' . I think you could've deduced that from my posts already.
Just discussing movies here. Don't pull out the glock and say ratatat yet.
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>Hash Times