I know Im late, Just saw the Movie "Kids"

Originally Posted by demonbasketball04

Ken Park is on a WHOLEEEEE 'nother level compared to Kids!


There are 2 different versions though, the one I got is supposed to be the 'worst' of the two.


 Forreal.........i got a crappy bootleg version but i wanna get a legit copy! Where'd you cop?
 
Originally Posted by keithsweatsjordans

Originally Posted by popcornplaya

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

classic.. i can see people looking back at this movie in the future since it's an honest depiction of life for a lot of kids

honestly, its not.

how do you know?

i did A LOT of the things those kids in the movie did just like i'm sure plenty of NTers have, especially those of us who grew up in the city.. there are very few parts of the movie i'd consider a force..


so you stole liquor.

you #$##@$ virgins everyday.

you smoked weed everyday.

you beat people up at a skate park.

The movie exaggerated too much. They should've toned it down a little to make it seem real. 

lol how old are you? out of everything you chose some of the most common activities in the movie. the only thing i didn't do was bone virgins every day but neither did they.. thats why it was so special for telly
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but yeah.. me and my people stole cases of beer, burned trees and definitely saw or participated in people gettin that %+@ beat at the park.. its really not as far fetched as you would like to think
I'm saying. There have been times in my life where I would do things like that on a daily. Definitely not take down virgins, but you get the point.

The story isn't as far-fetched as you might think, there are kids living like that out there.

Stuff like this happened even when I lived in the suburbs. This dude must've been sheltered as hell
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And I'd say the summers between 7th and 9th grade, me and my boys were smashing alot of virgins. It's around the age where girls get curious so it only makes sense.

too many ducktales. but if you were tellin the truth, i feel sorry for you. literally.

& no, i wasnt sheltered as hell. You're just disgusting.
 
Originally Posted by 360wavesandxbox

Wow, powerful movie...the first scene had me like
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cus the kids were so young looking...and then the ending...wow..I'd definitely recommend it to those that haven't had a chance to see it though... The only reason i ever even bothered to look it up was because my teacher talked about how powerful it was, and how her best childhood friend ended up producing it...Movies usually don't really affect me but this one had some lasting imagery that'll stay with me.

so sad how a couple of the cast members passed away, proved the lifestyle they were trying to portray is real as it gets....one of my fav movies mos definitely
 
Originally Posted by Dynamics82

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

classic.. i can see people looking back at this movie in the future since it's an honest depiction of life for a lot of kids

honestly, its not.

how do you know?

i did A LOT of the things those kids in the movie did just like i'm sure plenty of NTers have, especially those of us who grew up in the city.. there are very few parts of the movie i'd consider a force..


so you stole liquor.

you #$##@$ virgins everyday.

you smoked weed everyday.

you beat people up at a skate park.

The movie exaggerated too much. They should've toned it down a little to make it seem real. 
the kids were like 15 or 16
kids that age r smashin n smokin weed n fightin n drinkin
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this movie happens everday


ps YNS
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their really not. not where im from. (MD)

and this is coming from a lame like you? step back and get down on your knees, %$*.
 
Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by keithsweatsjordans

Originally Posted by popcornplaya

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

classic.. i can see people looking back at this movie in the future since it's an honest depiction of life for a lot of kids

honestly, its not.

how do you know?

i did A LOT of the things those kids in the movie did just like i'm sure plenty of NTers have, especially those of us who grew up in the city.. there are very few parts of the movie i'd consider a force..


so you stole liquor.

you #$##@$ virgins everyday.

you smoked weed everyday.

you beat people up at a skate park.

The movie exaggerated too much. They should've toned it down a little to make it seem real. 

lol how old are you? out of everything you chose some of the most common activities in the movie. the only thing i didn't do was bone virgins every day but neither did they.. thats why it was so special for telly
pimp.gif


but yeah.. me and my people stole cases of beer, burned trees and definitely saw or participated in people gettin that %+@ beat at the park.. its really not as far fetched as you would like to think
I'm saying. There have been times in my life where I would do things like that on a daily. Definitely not take down virgins, but you get the point.

The story isn't as far-fetched as you might think, there are kids living like that out there.

Stuff like this happened even when I lived in the suburbs. This dude must've been sheltered as hell
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And I'd say the summers between 7th and 9th grade, me and my boys were smashing alot of virgins. It's around the age where girls get curious so it only makes sense.

too many ducktales. but if you were tellin the truth, i feel sorry for you. literally.

& no, i wasnt sheltered as hell. You're just disgusting.
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You don't know %!#@ about NYC so shut your trap. If you live in the city you're exposed to %!#@ like this everyday. I started skating in 01 right when I moved here from Jamaica. The day 9/11 hit I was cutting school at the Banks, about 7 blocks from where the towers hit. I saw bodies in the street, people jumping out the windows the whole nine. So you must be very %@!!+*% ignorant to think that kids don't smoke weed, drink liqour and #$+% V-poon. 

#$+% outta here

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dont watch Ken Park if you have a weak mind, their not lying when they say what has been seen cannot be unseen
 
Originally Posted by Dank Roofus

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by keithsweatsjordans

Originally Posted by popcornplaya

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

classic.. i can see people looking back at this movie in the future since it's an honest depiction of life for a lot of kids

honestly, its not.

how do you know?

i did A LOT of the things those kids in the movie did just like i'm sure plenty of NTers have, especially those of us who grew up in the city.. there are very few parts of the movie i'd consider a force..


so you stole liquor.

you #$##@$ virgins everyday.

you smoked weed everyday.

you beat people up at a skate park.

The movie exaggerated too much. They should've toned it down a little to make it seem real. 

lol how old are you? out of everything you chose some of the most common activities in the movie. the only thing i didn't do was bone virgins every day but neither did they.. thats why it was so special for telly
pimp.gif


but yeah.. me and my people stole cases of beer, burned trees and definitely saw or participated in people gettin that %+@ beat at the park.. its really not as far fetched as you would like to think
I'm saying. There have been times in my life where I would do things like that on a daily. Definitely not take down virgins, but you get the point.

The story isn't as far-fetched as you might think, there are kids living like that out there.

Stuff like this happened even when I lived in the suburbs. This dude must've been sheltered as hell
laugh.gif
And I'd say the summers between 7th and 9th grade, me and my boys were smashing alot of virgins. It's around the age where girls get curious so it only makes sense.

too many ducktales. but if you were tellin the truth, i feel sorry for you. literally.

& no, i wasnt sheltered as hell. You're just disgusting.
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You don't know %!#@ about NYC so shut your trap. If you live in the city you're exposed to %!#@ like this everyday. I started skating in 01 right when I moved here from Jamaica. The day 9/11 hit I was cutting school at the Banks, about 7 blocks from where the towers hit. I saw bodies in the street, people jumping out the windows the whole nine. So you must be very %@!!+*% ignorant to think that kids don't smoke weed, drink liqour and #$+% V-poon. 

#$+% outta here

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I saw ants getting squashed. What does this have to do with anything?

It doesn't. Just like you seeing dead bodies from 9/11.

Btw, you also forgot to brag about beating a man to near death at skate parks. *$*+!%* lames. Do you really think you were

"doing it?" by doing all these stuff? You sound like some kid whos parents failed to teach them anything in life.
 
thank me later, you sound your sister was your best friend at age 16

callin it disgusting to do everyday *%+* like smoke weed and drink liquor as a teen

we werent all raised as young republicans like yourself, and sometimes we snuck off to do things our parents had no idea we were doing

that doesnt make them bad parents, and if u were still squashing ants when you were 15- 16 then youre the only one in here with issues
 
Originally Posted by FedExciter

thank me later, you sound your sister was your best friend at age 16

callin it disgusting to do everyday *%+* like smoke weed and drink liquor as a teen

we werent all raised as young republicans like yourself, and sometimes we snuck off to do things our parents had no idea we were doing

that doesnt make them bad parents, and if u were still squashing ants when you were 15- 16 then youre the only one in here with issues
thats not what i find disgusting, though you little democrat. 
 
Yes I was doing it and currently am doing it. Too bad you won't be for much longer though, have fun in banned camp herb
 
Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Dynamics82

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

classic.. i can see people looking back at this movie in the future since it's an honest depiction of life for a lot of kids

honestly, its not.

how do you know?

i did A LOT of the things those kids in the movie did just like i'm sure plenty of NTers have, especially those of us who grew up in the city.. there are very few parts of the movie i'd consider a force..


so you stole liquor.

you #$##@$ virgins everyday.

you smoked weed everyday.

you beat people up at a skate park.

The movie exaggerated too much. They should've toned it down a little to make it seem real. 
the kids were like 15 or 16
kids that age r smashin n smokin weed n fightin n drinkin
laugh.gif

this movie happens everday


ps YNS
roll.gif

their really not. not where im from. (MD)

and this is coming from a lame like you? step back and get down on your knees, %$*.
from baltimore it happens u must be a nerd
u dont have to participate in it to see it happen
ps u mad?????
 
RIP Harold Hunter, dude was an awesome skateboareder,
i saw this movie a few yrs after it came out, it was pretty raw compared to the enviroment i lived in,
but it was great, what so bad about ken parks
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definitely one of my favorite movies. most people i show the movie to can't take the last scene where Casper (RIP Justin Pierce) is raping Jennie (Chloe Sevigny).
 
Originally Posted by Dynamics82

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Dynamics82

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

classic.. i can see people looking back at this movie in the future since it's an honest depiction of life for a lot of kids

honestly, its not.

how do you know?

i did A LOT of the things those kids in the movie did just like i'm sure plenty of NTers have, especially those of us who grew up in the city.. there are very few parts of the movie i'd consider a force..


so you stole liquor.

you #$##@$ virgins everyday.

you smoked weed everyday.

you beat people up at a skate park.

The movie exaggerated too much. They should've toned it down a little to make it seem real. 
the kids were like 15 or 16
kids that age r smashin n smokin weed n fightin n drinkin
laugh.gif

this movie happens everday


ps YNS
roll.gif

their really not. not where im from. (MD)

and this is coming from a lame like you? step back and get down on your knees, %$*.
from baltimore it happens u must be a nerd
u dont have to participate in it to see it happen
ps u mad?????

im from Baltimore as well aaaaannd this most definitely Does happen everyday  
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love this movie, easily describes some kids i went to school with, even the average florida teen
 
Thank me later...
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x100 because you are so into your own world and not think about the other places in the world. Come on bro, open your eyes and see outside your neighborhood.
 
I want to see this movie but i don't where to get it. I'm not 18 so i can't buy or rent it
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Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Tfromthe617

classic.. i can see people looking back at this movie in the future since it's an honest depiction of life for a lot of kids

honestly, its not.
actually it is. Im from brooklyn and the way they talked and carried themselves was exactly how we used to act (minus the aids and the crazy drug habits). I can def relate on a smaller scale tho. It was just a lot to take in because, well that was the point of the movie. But forreal, I seen it yesterday for the first time and I expected alot worse.

And yea I know kids that actually had similar lifestyles, some of which ended really bad- like suicide or jail.
 
Originally Posted by Thank Me Later

Originally Posted by Dank Roofus

You don't know %!#@ about NYC so shut your trap. If you live in the city you're exposed to %!#@ like this everyday. I started skating in 01 right when I moved here from Jamaica. The day 9/11 hit I was cutting school at the Banks, about 7 blocks from where the towers hit. I saw bodies in the street, people jumping out the windows the whole nine. So you must be very %@!!+*% ignorant to think that kids don't smoke weed, drink liqour and #$+% V-poon. 
#$+% outta here

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I saw ants getting squashed. What does this have to do with anything?

It doesn't. Just like you seeing dead bodies from 9/11.

Btw, you also forgot to brag about beating a man to near death at skate parks. *$*+!%* lames. Do you really think you were

"doing it?" by doing all these stuff? You sound like some kid whos parents failed to teach them anything in life.


I can tell you from first hand experience that most of the stuff you saw in Kids is not so crazy. I went to Stuyvesant High School. NYC heads should know about it, it's the top high school in NYC. You have to pass an entrance exam to get in (top 700 scores out of around 25,000 are accepted). Freshman year, during my second week of school, I was smoking a blunt with some friends in a building a few blocks away from school that a kid from school lived in. While smoking, one of the kid's friends came and sat down near us so she could shoot up. That's what I remember about my second week of high school, watching someone shoot up. When I was at Stuy, the NY Post wrote an article about the "wall". It was basically the main spot where kids used to meet up and what not during and after school. Two female reporter sat out there for a day or two and reported about all the drug use they saw. They wrote about the drug paraphernalia they found (including whippit canisters like what they were inhaling in Kids), drugs they saw being used, various drug transactions, etc. I'm sure you could find the article if you really wanted. Every couple of weeks, someone would rent out a lofts or some type of space and throw parties. Usually they'd be busted by the cops for underage drinking, most of the time someone would drink too much and someone would have to call an ambulance. I seen kids overdose on drugs you'd never think someone would overdose on (for example, cough syrup and antidepressants). There used to be a pier where you could do anything you wanted to do. If cops came, they'd have to travel down the long pier which made it easy to spot them and even easier to get rid of anything they'd arrest you for before they got to you. Fights happened every couple weeks or so. Alcohol and cigarettes were super easy to get. If they didn't just sell it to you, you could always find a way to get. There were numerous spots in school to smash girls whether they had v-cards or not (couch on the catwalk, basement, 12th floor etc.). You were allowed out for lunch so people took advantage of that, even if they didn't have lunch. I remember periods of time where I would go to school for only 3rd period (when they took attendance for the day). Being in the middle of Manhattan, there were a million things to do that seemed better than going to class. I got a million stories from those days. Every day was an adventure. The worst thing about it was that teachers and faculty gave you the benefit of the doubt because we were supposedly the "smartest" kids in NYC. I never got in trouble when I should have. Cops gave me multiple passes when they'd check my ID and see it was a Stuyvesant ID.

Now I don't say that to make it seem like my high school was the wildest. Some didn't partake in that stuff (like the 30-odd kids from my graduating class to went to Harvard). Most, however did. Even the quiet, nerdy kids would show up for the SING! (this student performance thing put on every year) afterparty if nothing else all year. By my senior year, I couldn't name one kid in my graduating class I never saw smoking or drinking at some point. If it was like that for me at the "TOP" high school (I honestly believe Bronx Science is a better school), just imagine what it was like for the kids at the zone high schools in the outer boroughs. I'm glad I got all of that out of my system while still in my teens.

If you grew up in NYC and you don't see similarities between your teen years and Kids, then you grew up in a bubble. I think the whole point of the movie was for kids living that type of life to relate to it and then realize that there are great repercussions to it.


Edit: Sorry for the block of text. I made the cliff notes larger if you want to skip it...
 
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