I remember watching this scene as a kid and it touched me deeply, even though I was probably too young to understand why. But I’m watching it now as an adult, and it STILL touches me to this day. BEAUTIFUL.
I'm Hispanic, and born in '90, Meteor Man was my childhood superhero. I grew up watching this movie. Still a favorite of mine. This is such a great scene.
Watched this movie as a kid in the 90's. Appreciated this since then. Even brought back memories playing this for others when we were in our 20's in the 2010's. This scene in particular is imo monumental in the film. Thank you Rob.
My mom took me and my little brother to see this when it came out. I was 11 and my brother was 5. Now that my nephews are the same age I want to show them this movie.
I use to watch this movie over repeatedly on the VCR when I was 6 years old. Now I'm 36 years old. This scene was my favorite. It shows the true meaning of compassion and honor 💪🏾.
I remember seeing this in theaters twice when I was 3... i was born in 90 Still my favorite movie til this day I need to know the name of the Jazz song in the scene....
One of my favorite childhood movies. I remember going to see this at the theater back in 93’. I was only 5-6 years old at the time but I remember the feeling this movie gave me even then at that age. This is one of those classics that was slept on but it never gets old. It’s has many different genres all in one movie. Robert Townsend deserves his flowers for this and his many contributions to black cinema. Much respect. Praise is well deserved.
I always find it interesting to watch superpowers being applied in other ways besides punching really hard and outside of combat, this is one of those scenes that I always keep remembering.