I want your daytons, your stereo and ill take a double burger with cheese lol. That shit always had he rolling lol. As a kids I never thought about it until now, but how in the blue hell did he get all this off homie car? Lol.
I would really wish there was an extended version of this film with a scene were Caine holds that guy at gunpoint as he is jacking up his car, getting his tyres of his car, rolling them towards Caine’s car on jacks, getting his wheels off, swapping them with his, lowering his car and Caine drives off.
that domino effect though, robbing them daytons led to him feeling himself and getting it in with Ilina which eventually led to his death, crazy when you think about it
@Zy444 probably would have added ten more minutes to the movie run time, but I'm imagine Caine eating his double burger with cheese with his gun pointing at homeboy while he's removing the rims.
Films have visual aesthetics that set new trends none of it is by accident the clothes and everything in this movie skyrocket in sales in the hood back in the day everyone even Mexican cholos we’re dressing in this new gangsta rap style !
Honestly Larenz Tate , Charles Dutton , Sam Jackson was the only thing I liked about the film itself & the Amazing soundtrack from beginning to end but the film itself was just a hash up version of *Goodfellas* & *Boyz N The Hood* mashed together 💯 The Hughes Brothers even admitted to that themselves & u can tell especially with the character arcs in the movie!!!! Cain playing as the Ray Liotta character, MC Eight playing as the Robert De Niro character & Loc Dog playing as the Joe Pesci character 💯 plus almost all of the scenes were filmed just like both movies too , U got the scene were the camera goes around introducing all the characters at the houseparty just like *Goodfellas* does at the nightclub , u got the guy getting pistol whipped for touching Cains girl just like Ray Liotta did to the guy in *Goodfellas* so yeah!!!! there's just way too many things in common with the three movies other than the very first scene in the liquor store followed by Cain talking about his life in the ghetto which u could honestly still compare directly to the beginning trunk scene in *Goodfellas* when Ray Liotta starts talking afterwards about his life n his neighborhood 💯 Same ending as *Boyz N The Hood* , same everything pretty much!!!! Even the flashback as Cain as a kid & the ending drive by was all in *Boyz N The Hood* 💯👍 Go watch either of those films & you'll notice that 90% of that movie is all copied from *Goodfellas* & *Boyz N The Hood* 👍💯
The car jacking n the murder with o dog desensitized him more n since he no longer has to juggle school anymore he could play the streets full time. So he's spending more time with wax n o dog so he's more in that state of mind. Ronnie n Anthony n uncle butler made him wanna change...
Probably jacked the whole car and took it to a tire shop he knows to then come back with his fox body to swap the wheel and the stereo, also more likely burned the stolen car somewhere or let it on blocks
The same way people still do it to this day today. He jacked the car from dude and parked it in an alley or garage by his house, went back to get his car later that day and paid someone to strip the stolen car for its rims and stereo to put on his car. People will either finishing stripping the stolen car and selling it parts or dump the car after taken what they want off of it.
How did he actually get the rims.......this scene doesn't make sense.....you would have to take the victoms car somewhere and get the rims off and then come back to get his car
Caine started to jack Dayton by pulling a gun on him and he tried to get the rims from him and everything else and double burger with cheese the last thing he took from him and Caine is mad
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