Old Shatterhand wrote:Wikipedia states
After seeing a sentence start off with this, don't continue reading...
Old Shatterhand wrote:I just threw out 20's because he looked young to me
Black folk naturally age well....
Old Shatterhand wrote:Wikipedia states
Old Shatterhand wrote:I just threw out 20's because he looked young to me

'X' wrote:Old Shatterhand wrote:Wikipedia states
After seeing a sentence start off with this, don't continue reading...Old Shatterhand wrote:I just threw out 20's because he looked young to me
Black folk naturally age well....

Old Shatterhand wrote:Wikipedia states, "Cle Shaheed Sloan aka "Bone" (born c. 1971 - )is an African-American filmmaker and activist from Los Angeles, California. While still a member of Athens Park Bloods, a Los Angeles street gang, Sloan worked to reform gang culture to put an end to gang violence from the inside."
2007 - 1971= 36
So IF Wikipedia is right, then he's 36 or 37 years old depending on his birth month.
I just threw out 20's because he looked young to me (looked like me might be in his late 20's). I'm getting old though and everyone looks young to me these days.. lol.


grundy wrote:The documentary was alright I just wished he hadn't copied all his information from the City of Quartz by the white cat. Im suprised he hasn't been sued for copyright infringement.

alexalonso wrote:KINGFEAR62 wrote:how long did it take to make the movie and were all the dead homies at the end of the movie from apb or were some of them from other blood sets
most of the dead homies were from APB, and it took many years to tell that story, from about 1996 when the first interviews were completed to about 2005 when the last interviews were completed.



perongregory wrote:stacy peralta, one of them z-boys from venice, or whatever them 70's-80's skateboarders called themselves, is making a b and c doc. also to finish his trilogy of films about LA culture.

grundy wrote:The documentary was alright I just wished he hadn't copied all his information from the City of Quartz by the white cat. Im suprised he hasn't been sued for copyright infringement.

StillNoScript wrote:grundy wrote:The documentary was alright I just wished he hadn't copied all his information from the City of Quartz by the white cat. Im suprised he hasn't been sued for copyright infringement.
I think he had permission. Mike Davis participated in the film. I've read City of Quartz, and only very little of the book deals with the topic of gangs and police. Really just one chapter.
If this film copied anything, it was another documentary called, "the fire this time". I haven't seen that yet, but I heard a lot of footage from "bastards" is copied from that.

AllhoodPublications wrote:I agree, I also wonder why under credits it says Kev-Mac and Baby S... hmmm.. was any of his material original besides Clones funeral???
It took 9 years to immulate dvd's that i made in a week, and all those dudes weren't APB's, a lot of them were 60's!

clipse wrote:A Ghost wrote:Christina Marie wrote:I never heard back from them.. Anybody know where we can find this?
LOL @ no one getting back to you for like 2 years....
lol..


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