

In a clear homage to the 1986 film Stand By Me, one of the boys takes his friends to go and look at a dead body purely out of curiosity. Tre wakes up the next morning to go hang out with his friends. Be one less nigger out here in the streets we have to worry about.”įun fact: Apparently, Officer McAsshole was based on a real cop the director encountered in his youth. “You know, it’s too bad you didn’t get him. One of the boys retorts, “I ain’t from Africa! I’m from Crenshaw Mafia!” Tre slides over cooler than Ice-T in ice skates on ice and says, “Like it or not, you’re from Africa.” Tre takes this opportunity to talk to the class about the continent of Africa, saying that because the oldest human fossils found were located in Africa, that means everyone in the classroom came from Africa.
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Tre makes a crack about the Pilgrims, calling them “the penguins.” The teacher gets mad and demands Tre teach the class for a bit, because the penguins are a majestic and proud race and no one mocks them in front of Miss Stickupherass, dammit! helicopters while a white teacher drones on about the unity of Pilgrims and indigenous peoples during the first Thanksgiving. We dissolve to Tre’s classroom, where we see children’s drawings of bloody shootings and L.A.P.D.

Anywho, the kids find a crime scene cordoned off by police tape, displaying both a morbid curiosity at the sight of the bullet holes in the wall and blood on the pavement. WHAT’S WRONG WITH AXES? THEY CHOP WOOD FOR FIRE, DON’T THEY?Īmong other things. What caught my attention when I’d first read about the film was that in 2002, it was selected for preservation as “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” by the Library of Congress.

At the 1992 Oscars, John Singleton was the first African-American to be nominated for Best Director. After mentioning The Homesteader as the first known film ever made with an all-black cast and crew, it only made sense to start with another first. And that film career of his? That started with a role in Boyz N The Hood, written and directed by a young and unknown John Singleton. He’s still around and actually done pretty well for himself: Four kids, been married the equivalent of 4,380 Britney Spears-length marriages, and has never had a rap sheet in his life. At least one person from all these acts is now dead: Phife Dawg, Kurt Cobain, Tupac, Whitney, Michael, Prince… Ice Cube went from a rap career to starting his film career. Whitney Houston sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the Super Bowl, proceeding to blow the minds of 80 million people and holy fucking shit, I feel old. Michael Jackson released Dangerous, his last good album (fight me). A little-known rapper named Tupac Shakur kicked off his solo career with the release of 2Pacalypse Now, with the promise of more spit to come. Prince released Diamonds and Pearls, with “Cream” as his last number-one single. A Tribe Called Quest released their album The Low End Theory the same day as Nevermind, and proceeded to do for alternative hip-hop what Nevermind did for alternative rock.

Nirvana released their magnum opus Nevermind and their single “Smells Like Teen Spirit” not only topped the Billboard charts the next year, it ushered in a wave of grunge music that defined the ’90s. The Soviet Union dissolved, the Berlin Wall came all the way down, and the Scorpions released a bitchin’ single about it. And that’s all that matters.ġ991 wasn’t all bad, though. Boyz N The Hood takes it lightly in its first half and builds up this character driven feature in its second one before the intensity increases and stakes grows bigger than usual (which is projected smartly) in its stunning final act.Had it not been for the brass pipes on Angela Lansbury and her vocal work on the song “Beauty and the Beast,” done in one take – yes, this was done in one take – Adams might have won the 1992 Academy Award for Best Original Song. is doing some of his best work in here but the real game changer is Lawrence Fishburne as a soothing and resolved father in this convoluted world. John Singleton's amazing writing and brilliant execution skills brings out more from character's perspective that goes deep into it whilst still playing on surface. Boyz N The Hood Among many heartfelt sequences, the key in here that binds it all is a father and son's relationship that is portrayed with equal innocence as it was written, which is clearly visible in here. John Singleton's amazing writing and but only a real man can raise his children. Boyz N The HoodĪmong many heartfelt sequences, the key in here that binds it all is a father and son's relationship that is portrayed with equal innocence as it was written, which is clearly visible in here. But only a real man can raise his children.
