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  • "Roll em up!"

  • Man, who do I look like Christopher "Colombo"?

  • It's Comedy not Politics. oh wait.. I don't see much difference in Today's world

  • 0:47 lol

  • This was probably the first film I ever saw with the word "fuck" in it.

  • What they need is the new app from Microsoft that helps you avoid "Da Hood". Armored Personnel Carrier, gas Grenades, 45 Automatic, body armor, and video equipment are extra. This shows the African when he is generally passive. For videos of normal BRA see the videos of the 1992 LA riots, which are coming back as soon as da ETB cards are switched off.

  • Honkey Lips

  • This is classic comedy not racism. You assholes have fun watching Mall Cop and Grown Ups and I'll watch this "racism".

  • HONKY LIPS

  • DIRECTIONS FOR GETTING BACK ON EXPRESSWAY:

    1) Have sex with your mother.

    2) Drive on the expressway.

  • What's the song?

  • @DrLeroyGreen "Deep River Blues" by Ralph Burns

  • excuse me holmes... what it is bro? lmao!

  • go fuck yo momma!!!!

  • it was st louis u dickhead,

  • It's a comedy people, enjoy it, it's supposed to be funny, not a fucking political commentary. Lay off the racist comments as well, and get out and do something.

  • see that sign over there says Rib tips? well fuck that, you dont wanna go that way!

  • Printers Alley in a nutshell

  • Most human tech. inventions are fairly worthless... But GPS man... GPS is fucking awesome.

  • It's hard to believe a scene like this was shot only 1 year before The Cosby Show took over America in 1984. I would say this is a very dated scene that reinforces stereotypes, but looking at the bigoted, racist posts here, peoples views haven't changed much. People have simply learned to keep more quiet as opposed to 1983. I was around in 1983, though very young, I gotta imagine even in '83 people must have been uncomfortable with this scene.

  • A 'hood full of useless crime-filled Obama voters. Things were no different back in 1983 from the way they are today.

    

  • Yeah, Rib Tips, I see...well fuck that, you don't wanna go that way. Classic!

  • Roll em up

  • I'm from outta town.... NO SHIT!

  • Hay fuck yo mam

  • 1 person has honky lips. 

  • YouTube search: uncletomable

  • @socialistcontainment Why do you feel the need to be an ass?

  • @justicerobbie67 They were stealing 'their' hubcaps, here'''s ten....keep the change.

  • @socialistcontainment  no shit, let a white dude say what for free..

  • Oh the ghetto

  • roll em up :D

  • disliking just because you disabled embedding (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻

  • My favorite part of this scene is always cut out on TV and it's cut out here as well.

    "But honey, we haven't seen one White person since we got here."

    "Oh no, you're wrong, honey. See, there's one right . . . oh wait, they got him."

  • @nihthasu I've seen this on VHS and I don't remember that.

  • @nihthasu i have the film on DVD and its not there! wow i wish that was in it

  • "fi dollahs" is basically a st. louis greeting. you don't really have to give him $5

  • best scene ever

    

  • HEY FUCK YO MOMMA!

  • @tninbredretard Thank you verry much!

  • scuse me homes!!!

  • "Roll em up!" LMAO!

  • Stereotypes only holdup if there is a degree of truth to them.

  • @TrojansForgottenMan Actually that isn't true at all, keep justifying racism though.

  • @815Sox live next to'em as neighbors and then we'l see how swift you are to join the rainbow coalition. i never had an opinion about a certain demographic of the african american community until they became my neighbors.  god-awful motherfuckers...

  • This is not East St. Louis. The movie clearly shows Clark hitting the downtown I-70 offramp north during daytime (west of the river). He got lost at night, so they must have spent the day in SL, probably taking a few wrong turns. He wanted to get back on I-70 to go through Kansas (to see Ellen's relatives) and Colorado

  • "Fuck yo mama!"

    "Thank you very much."

  • "Man f**k yo mama!"

  • Honkey lips

  • @redblade79

    North city in st.louis homos not Detroit

  • "Excuse me Homes? Ha ha, aha. What it is bro!"

  • Excuse me homes.

  • keep the change.;]

  • that was back in the 80's, now it's worse

  • I love chevy chase's delivery...priceless

  • If it make everybody feel any better, this wasn't the only scene he got hustled in, the hillbilly mechanic/sheriff who when asked about the bill responded with how much you got? And let's not forget the Jew who sold him the family truckster. The comedy of the movie is that Clark was an equal opportunity idiot.

  • @btrutle111 Thats Right man we need unity not seperation, funny how people think ignorance does'nt cross color barriers.

  • dumb ass nigga got lost in east st.louis talkin like dat it str8 over der

  • What it is bro

  • "Thank you very much."

  • It took "balls" to shoot the ghetto scene.

  • Roll em up

  • This was not racist. It was a fact of life.

  • Clark: Hey, excuse me, homes? Aha, what it is bro? We're from out of town!

    Just looking for trouble...

  • @alexzivo Although I completely agree with you...this is a scene from a damn comedy film, a comment like yours would make more sense on, say, a documentary or news report...not a comedy.

  • because you don't want to know from me this aint' even my neighborhood, I'm from the west side of chicago here on vacation (Classic) you can have clark kent gimme clark griswald and it's all good hahahahaha

  • This basically sums up Detroit's ghetto.

  • @redblade79

    THE HOOD SCENE WAS IN ST.LOUIS,NOT DETROIT!!

  • @WCD73

    I know that. I'm saying that this is what it's like in Detroit as well.

  • @WCD73: Actually it is but it isn't St.Louis. It is only a part of St.Louis by name. St.Louis is in Missouri. East St. Louis is in Illinois. Technically, there is no east part of St.Louis in Missouri. There is only north,south, and west.

    East St.Louis used to be where all the black people lived in the early 1900s. Black people slowly migrated across the river into St.Louis City in the 30s and 40s. The house were beautiful with lots of room. 4-6 bedrooms, three levels, and 2-3 bathrooms

  • @redblade79

    Or St Louis' which is where this scene is supposed to take place. I've bet you've never even been to Detroit either douchebag. Oh but its so trendy nowadays to bash Detroit, especially people who live thousands of miles from there.

  • @jc790

    Lol I live in the suburbs

  • Notice their the only white pepole their lol

  • Whaaat?... You cut too early. I wanted to see "Honky Lips" sprayed on the car!

  • 0:33, the gun shot from Lethal Enforcers

  • Keep change

    

  • 1:10

    Say uh, Excuse me holmes ha, ha, what it is bro? We're from out of town.

    No Shit.

  • "Pardon me, I wonder if you can tell me how to get back on the expressway?"

    "Fuck yo' mama!"

    "Hey, thank you very much!"

    xD

  • i have to get the uncut version of this movie, every clip i see here has some swearing or pimps or other stuff that 's not in my copy of the movie.

  • "i wonder if these guys know the commodores" LOL

  • @frostflower789 Right, cause every black person knows each other

  • There is a reason i call St. Louis and Kansas city, Sodom and Gomorrah

  • @lewevanhoop It's not just those area's it's all over evvn the affluent neighborhood were I live, they just think the money shadows there very same issues, no gun violence but would they if they could "Yes" Romans 3:23 all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, Jesus is coming.

  • Well great. Im in the car going to st louis right now. Luckly im in downtown st. Louis

  • I like the guy on the cell phone..what? really from 1983 lol

    

  • "Roll 'em up!"

  • Beautiful East St. Louis!!

  • "roll em up" hahaha.

    they parodied this scene on a family guy star wars ep where the "truckster" space ship was out in the middle of space and they are talking about all the blight of the galaxy and then you hear a rocket and clark goes "roll em up". they even got beverly deangelo and chevy chase to do the voices for it.

  • "Yo, Darnell, check out the Truckster"

  • this scene is the best along with the clarks quest for fun!!

  • "well, fuck that, you don't wanna go that way" lol

  • Haha I love this scene!

  • ONE OF THE GUYS HAS A CELL PHONE? THE BLACK DUDE, IN 1983?? WTF?? NO,

  • @sexydevil12 he jacked it

  • Actually East St. Louis looks nothing like that. The houses are nothing like that and the stores are nothing like that. Would it have been so hard to get someone to go there and take pictures of an actual neighborhood in East St. Louis. There are no brownstones in East St. Louis.

  • @Tippy2forU They crossed the river ("Mighty Mississip") and saw the arch before this scene. They got lost in the city after that. I did a quick check on Google Street View and see a few streets where tall row houses are. This looks more like Brooklyn architecturally, but similar houses exist. Of course the area I'm looking at is mostly torn down and/or condemned. Blocks with just grass on them. There were probably more 30 years ago.

  • @Gamebox27: I am from St.Louis and I asked my parents about the brownstones. The homes back then were just old brickhouses but they did not exist they way it does in the movie. That is more Chicago or New York style brownstones. Looks like harlem

  • @Tippy2forU Agree. But it wouldn't be the first time Hollywood used a street scene from one city to portray another. Seinfeld's famous apartment block is actually in LA, not NY. This scene always looked like a backlot to me. It didn't look like any real city.

  • "Excuse me? Holmes? What it is bro? We're from out of town."

    "No shit."

  • East St Louis make Detroit look like Disneyworld

  • @niselat agreed, detroit's little iraq

  • Can you imagine if he was in Detroit?

  • Fuck yo momma!

  • @nauticalstar462 Thank you very much!

  • 1:28 No way that is a cell phone!

  • @klenny5688 Its gotta be a small battery operated radio

  • @klenny5688: It's a radio. They held them on their shoulders like that in the 80s.

  • @Tippy2forU A handheld radio?

  • does anyone know if those black guys are famous?

  • Keep the change....XD

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