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Boyz N the hood Filming locations Then and now 80slife
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@joey_gallant

3 years ago

John Singleton was 23 when he made this movie. Unbelievable. Rest In Power.

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@tonygonzalez305

3 years ago

Damn! That was some competition, Terminator 2, Boyz N the hood, point break and naked gun playing at once. Miss the good old days of great movies

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@gregorygriffin6341

3 years ago

The alley scene being gated off today is such a surreal sight.

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@theninethrees8044

3 years ago

What a legendary movie. RIP John Singleton 🕊

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@sherwinlewis5024

3 years ago

That funeral home where Tray and Ricky got pulled over by cop is the funeral home they had Nipsey Hussle funeral service

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@JAMueLJackson

3 years ago

“To get with the program” 😂😂😂😂

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@OGGOAT23

3 years ago

Miss the 90s

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@johnny6610

3 years ago

Menace II Society next

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@lukey1210

3 years ago

What a film. Damn it’s so sad to see our 90s era bull dozed our era will never be beaten!!!! God love the 90s

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@TheWalterHWhite

2 years ago

Look at that lineup! Boyz in the Hood, T2, Point Break. The 80s - 90s were the best film period ever. A few sprinkled in during the 2000s.

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@ikaikamaleko8370

1 year ago

Damn this was nostalgic asf, kind of rough to watch. Saw this with my little bro, he passed away in 2017, may he always RIP🙏

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@TheHoodGuru

1 year ago

Another personal one for me. From 3rd grade to 7th grade John Singleton was one of my best friends. We went to Woodworth Elem that you show in one of the first scenes. I could show you where he signed my 7th grade year book. Dude was the coolest. I found out later everybody knew John. When the movie first was announced I called the studio and left a message and within an hour he called me back.

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@rhd244

3 years ago

Gentrification. The movie was telling the future

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@bluntlybastard4371

3 years ago

Its crazy how I walk past these monuments damn near everyday

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@lebronshairline4768

3 years ago

That alley still gives me chills!

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@cwillie1492

3 years ago

Thank you John Singleton. R.I.P. King

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@jarmonmadison3132

3 years ago

Thank you for doing this, I have so many memories watching boyz n the Hood as a 10 year old kid. Now I'm 41 and I still watch it like I never seen it before.

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@thrifteddrip7442

1 year ago

I’ve been interested/intrigued in west coast urban culture, actually the culture in general in every location. But really love west coast. I was born in 92 and I didn’t see this until like 1998I saw this and menace II society the same night with my cousins and instantly was so amazed and sparked something in me. After watching these my first album I bought with my own money was Straight outta Compton. Anyways said all that to say I watch this movie atleast 4 times a year. Everything still stands today and is still relevant.

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@boofert.washington2499

3 years ago

Damn. There were some BADASS movies in theaters at the same time back then! Even the Rocketeer. I loved that movie as a kid. It still kinda holds up. But Point Break and T2 were the bomb.

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@Tec811

2 years ago

Real respect for you taking the time to cover the late John Singleton’s masterpiece. At the time it was shocking and powerful inner city life, in the notorious South Central made popular by hip-hop music in the early 90s. Realised in a imaginative filming by John. A still missed director

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