Well, I see, now , that's how you meant it....I love Gang pictures , generally , like The Wanderers , The Outsiders , Warriors , etc. , but , they're all pretty rosey-eyed compared to what real Gang life is like (Not to say that I know from personal experience. )_....OF COURSE , SOMEWHAT RECENT PICS LIKE "COLORS" TOOK A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW. I found a commercial copy of "Scared Straight" the other day. Best dime I've spent all year.
dave said:
True. I was being a smart-ass. Humor doesn't always come across the Web.
John Battles said:AS MUCH AS I ENJOY "THE WARRIORS" , AND HAVE SINCE IT WAS A MIDNIGHT MOVIE FIXTURE , CA. 1980 , ANYONE WHO HAD TO DEAL WITH THE GANGS IN NEW YORK WILL TELL YOU "THE WARRIORS " IS EXTREMELY INACCURATE. IN THE EXTRAS , TO THE DVD SET , IT'S EXPLAINED THAT THE REASON THE WARRIORS , AND SOME OTHER GANGS DEPICTED IN THE MOVIE , ARE RACIALLY MIXED, IS THAT , TO BE ACCURATE , EVEN A "GOOD GUY" GANG (SAVE FOR A BAD APPLE SEX OFFENDER) , HAD TO BE ALL BLACK OR ALL LATIN , AND HOLLYWOOD WAS'NT READY FOR THAT. IN CHICAGO , AND , PROBABLY IN NEW YORK AND EVEN LA , THERE WAS A TIME WHEN A GANG MEMBER COULD HELP HIS GRANDMA CROSS THE STREET , AND NOT BE MET WITH A HALE OF RIVAL GANG BULLETS , THAT JUST COULD'NT HELP BUT TAKE OUT OTHER INNOCENT BYSTANDERS , BESIDES GRANDMA , AS THEY, TOO , WERE IN THE WAY.
dave said:Trippy. Not quite like The Warriors, eh? Documentaries seem to be the only kewl thing that comes out of America lately. Everything I've wanted to see has been a docu.
Greg Hanson said:Last night caught an amazing and apparently super rare flick called 80 Blocks from Tiffany's about street gangs in the South Bronx in the 70s. It was pretty crazy, as a current NYer, seeing what real NYC life was like for some people back then. People living in bombed out buildings, crazy gang activity, but it all had a strange sense of humor to it because of its familiarity. Like there was a part where they interviewed two former gang bosses who very nonchalantly discussed all the crimes they committed.