
Nino Brown (New Jack City) – Besides G-Money discussing the frequency of him getting his jimmy waxed (several times a day), this was my favorite part of the movie. Needless to say, old Chauncey was a bit of a grouch the next day, and took out some of his aggression on his visitor.ĥ. A meeting he had scheduled with a potential client must have taken place after a night that had run longer than expected. I Don’t Give A What I Said (Menace II Society) – Alleged car thief, lovingly known as Faggot Ass Chauncey, has a visitor early during the day. Step to ‘em and blow his brains out, “in broad daylight”. Then, before escaping in the jeep, G-Money sticks around to proclaim that how you do it. Rock A Bye Baby (New Jack City) – When Keisha murks out rasta man, whose services were no longer needed, I thought I was the most cold blooded murder I’d seen in a movie. As horrible an actor as I think Leon is this was a great scene.ħ. It is a very surreal and interesting scene. Nutso (Above the Rim) – Not the 1st time you see it in the flashback, but the time were Birdie catches him shadow balling. The funniest part was after he killed dude, his homeboy Tony questioned his actions, to which he replied, “Do you owe me any money?” “Hell nah, but here you go!” LMAO!!!Ĩ. Tatt WTF (Menace II Society) – What’s one of my top ten lists without Sam Jackson? The flashback scene of one of the wild parties Cain’s parents used to throw that ended badly for a dude that owed Tatt Lawson some money. This-aint-the-terror-dome-neither aka Mod Squad, as Ma Irene used to hall him, put in one of my favorite, dare I say most, powerful death scenes in a hood flick.ĩ. He decided to give pops one last ride from the needle fairy. The School Boy Haircut (Sugar Hill) – Romello and Ray Nathan Scudds’ pops was on dope bad, to the point were Ray Nathan felt he only had one option: Put him out of his misery. Dutton I present the Top Ten Hood Movie Moments.ġ0.

Remember how old girl’s cousin was running when he was on the way to “handle his business”? It is in the spirit of Tat Lawson, Sarief, and Charles S. It also was my first experience with the side arm gat grip. It taught us many things, not to lie to Bill Duke dope fiends will do the most for a fix, and never say anything about O-Dog’s mama. 20 years ago, almost to the day (it was actually released May 26, 1993) people were fighting and shooting in theaters for the release of this classic hood flick. It was brought to my attention that it has been 20 years since Menace II Society was released in theaters.
