37 thoughts on “Top 5 Hood Movies People Love…But I Don't! (Pt.4)

  • The Color Purple to me is a horror movie. I put it up there with The Exorcist 🤦🏾‍♂️💯

  • Never saw Color purple, Mississippi burning, roots, a time to kill, precious, Man NONE OF THAT BS. I think it’s funny when people ask me if I ever have with that psychotic look on they face. Man hell naw I haven’t why tf would I ?? 😅

  • No lie. The very first time i saw Lockdown as a kid, graffiti violating Dre traumatized TF outta me for about two years 😭😭
    Then Lloyd avery character had me questioning if he had a fully functioning brain because MAN HOW YOU GON SNITCH IN PRISON AND STILL WANNA BE IN GP AFTER?? 🤨🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️ "YOU CANT TRANSFER ME, TAKE ME BACK TO MY CELL!!"

  • “Master P’s acting was an infuriating bag of ass”…..😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • i saw the recent color purple for the first time and i was like how is this a renowned movie. like ts was sad asf and the actual writing wasn’t good either. shoutout fantasia tho she had a good performance

  • I am so glad I am not the only one that hate this juvenile hood booger low vibrational movies…. the problem I have with black folks is that they call and consider these movies classics only because they glorify abuse trauma and confusion amd struggle and where that as a badge of honor and then look down on other people that never been through those types of struggles ….that's why some black folks will be lost and will die miserable…. If black movies and stories stop showing slavery, abuse, violence and portraying us in a negative light some black folks will never understand what that does to a community and to a person….. If i a dollar for everytime a black person looked at me sideways because I tell them Jason lyrics or the color purple is trash …. and sadly people only hype of jason lyrics because of that disgusting cringey sex scene that's why…..Pathetic….. We just need better representation

    LOOKING AT YOU WITH A BOMBASTIC SIDE-EYE TYLER PERRY !!!!!!!!

    AND THIS IS FROM ME MYSELF AND I AS A ACTOR WITH A THEATRE BACKGROUND !!!!

    MAKE MOVIES GREAT AGAIN!!!

  • Black movies tend to be the same 4 things, love, comedy, family, or gangster. I would love more horror and Sci-fi.

  • Women from Brewster place… Oprah was only one that aged 10 years in every scene..

  • Im not from Houston but Im from Texas and got family in Htown so that damn "I aint neva really watched the sunset befuh" always made me laugh hard asf😂😂 & I agree witchu about black trauma filled films I just subbed💯

  • Being from the SOUTH……Man the accents in Jason’s Lyric pissed me off especially Bokeem Woodbine “Yeah I’m down with the thug life” or “I see you ain’t forgot the way” pure comedy

  • I got a 100% in speech class throwing in that speech OG Bobby Johnson gave atbthe end of the movie 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i was good for using movie lines

  • lockdown made me feel soo uncomfortable even the first time i watched it i couldn’t watch it fully

  • the color purple was just weird this man gave away his 14 year old daughter tht he already m*lesting just to let her get m*lested & married to a grown ass man that wanted to fw her sister while married & still had another woman he was in love with

  • 4:15 aye im from Houston and i was pissed off bout the way dem niggas was talking when i first saw this shit G

  • Hey you absolute right on color purple cause all I do is talk about the funny parts that’s it

  • Don’t be a menace to south central was fye though bout the only hood movie I like. Lol

  • Listen…..I watched boys in the hood for the first time in my life at age 30. I don’t like hood movies either……reasons I clicked so fast to see ppl of culture 😂😂😂

  • I know a Memphis accent when I hear it I’m right down the street in Jackson Tn🤣🤣 I fw the channel I been wanting to do a hood movie review channel so long if I do let’s collab

  • Yeah ive said a million times we wouldn't have thrown that roast away…we would've had a stern discussion while having dinner lmao

  • I agree with your assessment of Jason's Lyric. I found it depressing and not romantic at all. Also the subliminal messaging they pulled with having the light skin brutha being "the good son" and the dark skin brutha being "the bad son" rubbed me the wrong way.

  • The part about Set It Off that will always piss me off is how Stoney fucked Nate for $10,000 rips the check up just to go rob a bank for $12,000 which was only $3,000 a piece. They could just fucked on Nate and made triple that

  • “Damn big back Cleo” 😂😂😂 you funny asf but I bet you be dead serious

  • Jason's Lyric was the first movie where I felt there was an agenda of "colorism" behind the movie. Never liked it, but I did think the soundtrack was good.

  • Not from H town but was raised in Tx and I don’t know any black ppl that use that generic hillbilly talk. Check out Willie D live and K Rino podcast to see someone using Houston accents

  • I agree and when of course when I spoke on why there was an agenda to display and glorify black toxicity, I was crazy. Glad someone else sees it.

  • People here talking ish about movies but can remeber a whole scene that they saw in a movie they dont like. Yeah right "undercovers"

  • Jasons lyric yeah that one i boring but i like the story. Set if off "trash" give me a break. I know its a dark concept off a movie. But common 4 black woman robbing banks. My opinion. the best movies are these kind off movies with a true drama in it. but that's just my opinion. You have enough positive black movies but they dont sell. Tyler Perry is tryng hard for excample, but is getting no were. Ans i dont think Hollywood is ready for positive black movies. But thats just my opinion again.

  • From Houston, FUCK Jason's Lyrics. Got us sounding like we from backwoods Alabama. Made the movie completely unwatchable

  • All I can say is The Color Purple is not for the weak-hearted. Most of what I'm seeing here is people that don't like it because it's depressing and it traumatized them. Be that as it may, it's a good movie. It tells a good story the way it should be told and it's important for people of all races to watch to learn about what life was like back then for black people and especially young black women. Which is why the new musical movie really is a complete dumpster fire, but I digress. It was hard for me to watch as a child but I can handle it now and I love it. I'm engaged to be married and had my fiance watch The Color Purple with me and he loved it. It was a really touching movie with some great acting, realistic hard things to watch, heart-warming sweet moments and even some funny stuff. I wasn't sure what to expect with his reaction to it but he really loved it. It's a heavy movie and he's like me with probably only wanting to watch it a couple of times a year but still.

  • As a kid I never understood why people loved color purple same with precious

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