January 17, 1992 Today marks the 32nd anniversary of this game changing and iconic masterpiece. This movie was Pac’s first major acting debut where he played Roland “Bishop”. He delivered a brilliant and unforgettable performance as he embodied the cold and sinister villain Bishop into perfection. Pac didn’t just play Bishop. He WAS Bishop and he had the JUICE. As he once put it, he just took everything and internalized it. May this classic flick remain untouched. Here is how Pac described his character. “My character is Roland Bishop, a psychotic, insecure very violent, very short tempered individual. Bishop just wanted to get respect. He wanted the respect that his father didn’t get. Everything he did, he did just to get a rep. I surprised myself by just getting the part. I didn’t believe it. I still don’t believe it. I still walk down the street, and if somebody notices me, I feel uncomfortable. And then I go; “oh yeah the movie.” I’ll never do another role like that again, unless there’s a sequel.” On this day in 1992 “Juice” was released in theaters. It was directed and written by @ernest_dickerson. @2pac played the film’s antagonist Roland “Bishop” which launched his amazing but shortlived acting career. It also starred @omarepps as Quincy “Q” Powell, @khalilkain as Raheem Porter, @jermainehopkinsoffical as Eric “Steel” Thurman and @vincentlaresca as “Radames”. Best cast chemistry ever. The film included special appearances by @samuelljackson as Trip, @flexaforeal as the contest auditioner, @queenlatifah as Ruffhouse MC, Doctor Dre, @edlover and @propmasterretro as contest judges, @fab5freddy as himself, @cindyherronbraggs of @envoguemusic as “Yolanda” and @pmd_mic_doc and @erick_sermon as bar patrons. Also cameo roles from @donald_aison and @treachtribe of @naughtybynature4ever. “Juice” generated over 8 million during it’s opening weekend and pulled in over 20 million at the box office. What did you think of this movie and what is your most favorite scenes of all time? (Swipe left)
January 17, 1992 Today marks the 32nd anniversary of this game changing and iconic masterpiece. This movie was Pac’s first major acting debut where he played Roland “Bishop”. He delivered a brilliant and unforgettable performance as he embodied the cold and sinister villain Bishop into perfection. Pac didn’t just play Bishop. He WAS Bishop and he had the JUICE. As he once put it, he just took everything and internalized it. May this classic flick remain untouched. Here is how Pac described his character. “My character is Roland Bishop, a psychotic, insecure very violent, very short tempered individual. Bishop just wanted to get respect. He wanted the respect that his father didn’t get. Everything he did, he did just to get a rep. I surprised myself by just getting the part. I didn’t believe it. I still don’t believe it. I still walk down the street, and if somebody notices me, I feel uncomfortable. And then I go; “oh yeah the movie.” I’ll never do another role like that again, unless there’s a sequel.” On this day in 1992 “Juice” was released in theaters. It was directed and written by @ernest_dickerson. @2pac played the film’s antagonist Roland “Bishop” which launched his amazing but shortlived acting career. It also starred @omarepps as Quincy “Q” Powell, @khalilkain as Raheem Porter, @jermainehopkinsoffical as Eric “Steel” Thurman and @vincentlaresca as “Radames”. Best cast chemistry ever. The film included special appearances by @samuelljackson as Trip, @flexaforeal as the contest auditioner, @queenlatifah as Ruffhouse MC, Doctor Dre, @edlover and @propmasterretro as contest judges, @fab5freddy as himself, @cindyherronbraggs of @envoguemusic as “Yolanda” and @pmd_mic_doc and @erick_sermon as bar patrons. Also cameo roles from @donald_aison and @treachtribe of @naughtybynature4ever. “Juice” generated over 8 million during it’s opening weekend and pulled in over 20 million at the box office. What did you think of this movie and what is your most favorite scenes of all time? (Swipe left)
January 17, 1992 Today marks the 32nd anniversary of this game changing and iconic masterpiece. This movie was Pac’s first major acting debut where he played Roland “Bishop”. He delivered a brilliant and unforgettable performance as he embodied the cold and sinister villain Bishop into perfection. Pac didn’t just play Bishop. He WAS Bishop and he had the JUICE. As he once put it, he just took everything and internalized it. May this classic flick remain untouched. Here is how Pac described his character. “My character is Roland Bishop, a psychotic, insecure very violent, very short tempered individual. Bishop just wanted to get respect. He wanted the respect that his father didn’t get. Everything he did, he did just to get a rep. I surprised myself by just getting the part. I didn’t believe it. I still don’t believe it. I still walk down the street, and if somebody notices me, I feel uncomfortable. And then I go; “oh yeah the movie.” I’ll never do another role like that again, unless there’s a sequel.” On this day in 1992 “Juice” was released in theaters. It was directed and written by @ernest_dickerson. @2pac played the film’s antagonist Roland “Bishop” which launched his amazing but shortlived acting career. It also starred @omarepps as Quincy “Q” Powell, @khalilkain as Raheem Porter, @jermainehopkinsoffical as Eric “Steel” Thurman and @vincentlaresca as “Radames”. Best cast chemistry ever. The film included special appearances by @samuelljackson as Trip, @flexaforeal as the contest auditioner, @queenlatifah as Ruffhouse MC, Doctor Dre, @edlover and @propmasterretro as contest judges, @fab5freddy as himself, @cindyherronbraggs of @envoguemusic as “Yolanda” and @pmd_mic_doc and @erick_sermon as bar patrons. Also cameo roles from @donald_aison and @treachtribe of @naughtybynature4ever. “Juice” generated over 8 million during it’s opening weekend and pulled in over 20 million at the box office. What did you think of this movie and what is your most favorite scenes of all time? (Swipe left)
January 17, 1992 Today marks the 32nd anniversary of this game changing and iconic masterpiece. This movie was Pac’s first major acting debut where he played Roland “Bishop”. He delivered a brilliant and unforgettable performance as he embodied the cold and sinister villain Bishop into perfection. Pac didn’t just play Bishop. He WAS Bishop and he had the JUICE. As he once put it, he just took everything and internalized it. May this classic flick remain untouched. Here is how Pac described his character. “My character is Roland Bishop, a psychotic, insecure very violent, very short tempered individual. Bishop just wanted to get respect. He wanted the respect that his father didn’t get. Everything he did, he did just to get a rep. I surprised myself by just getting the part. I didn’t believe it. I still don’t believe it. I still walk down the street, and if somebody notices me, I feel uncomfortable. And then I go; “oh yeah the movie.” I’ll never do another role like that again, unless there’s a sequel.” On this day in 1992 “Juice” was released in theaters. It was directed and written by @ernest_dickerson. @2pac played the film’s antagonist Roland “Bishop” which launched his amazing but shortlived acting career. It also starred @omarepps as Quincy “Q” Powell, @khalilkain as Raheem Porter, @jermainehopkinsoffical as Eric “Steel” Thurman and @vincentlaresca as “Radames”. Best cast chemistry ever. The film included special appearances by @samuelljackson as Trip, @flexaforeal as the contest auditioner, @queenlatifah as Ruffhouse MC, Doctor Dre, @edlover and @propmasterretro as contest judges, @fab5freddy as himself, @cindyherronbraggs of @envoguemusic as “Yolanda” and @pmd_mic_doc and @erick_sermon as bar patrons. Also cameo roles from @donald_aison and @treachtribe of @naughtybynature4ever. “Juice” generated over 8 million during it’s opening weekend and pulled in over 20 million at the box office. What did you think of this movie and what is your most favorite scenes of all time? (Swipe left)
January 17, 1992 Today marks the 32nd anniversary of this game changing and iconic masterpiece. This movie was Pac’s first major acting debut where he played Roland “Bishop”. He delivered a brilliant and unforgettable performance as he embodied the cold and sinister villain Bishop into perfection. Pac didn’t just play Bishop. He WAS Bishop and he had the JUICE. As he once put it, he just took everything and internalized it. May this classic flick remain untouched. Here is how Pac described his character. “My character is Roland Bishop, a psychotic, insecure very violent, very short tempered individual. Bishop just wanted to get respect. He wanted the respect that his father didn’t get. Everything he did, he did just to get a rep. I surprised myself by just getting the part. I didn’t believe it. I still don’t believe it. I still walk down the street, and if somebody notices me, I feel uncomfortable. And then I go; “oh yeah the movie.” I’ll never do another role like that again, unless there’s a sequel.” On this day in 1992 “Juice” was released in theaters. It was directed and written by @ernest_dickerson. @2pac played the film’s antagonist Roland “Bishop” which launched his amazing but shortlived acting career. It also starred @omarepps as Quincy “Q” Powell, @khalilkain as Raheem Porter, @jermainehopkinsoffical as Eric “Steel” Thurman and @vincentlaresca as “Radames”. Best cast chemistry ever. The film included special appearances by @samuelljackson as Trip, @flexaforeal as the contest auditioner, @queenlatifah as Ruffhouse MC, Doctor Dre, @edlover and @propmasterretro as contest judges, @fab5freddy as himself, @cindyherronbraggs of @envoguemusic as “Yolanda” and @pmd_mic_doc and @erick_sermon as bar patrons. Also cameo roles from @donald_aison and @treachtribe of @naughtybynature4ever. “Juice” generated over 8 million during it’s opening weekend and pulled in over 20 million at the box office. What did you think of this movie and what is your most favorite scenes of all time? (Swipe left)
January 17, 1992 Today marks the 32nd anniversary of this game changing and iconic masterpiece. This movie was Pac’s first major acting debut where he played Roland “Bishop”. He delivered a brilliant and unforgettable performance as he embodied the cold and sinister villain Bishop into perfection. Pac didn’t just play Bishop. He WAS Bishop and he had the JUICE. As he once put it, he just took everything and internalized it. May this classic flick remain untouched. Here is how Pac described his character. “My character is Roland Bishop, a psychotic, insecure very violent, very short tempered individual. Bishop just wanted to get respect. He wanted the respect that his father didn’t get. Everything he did, he did just to get a rep. I surprised myself by just getting the part. I didn’t believe it. I still don’t believe it. I still walk down the street, and if somebody notices me, I feel uncomfortable. And then I go; “oh yeah the movie.” I’ll never do another role like that again, unless there’s a sequel.” On this day in 1992 “Juice” was released in theaters. It was directed and written by @ernest_dickerson. @2pac played the film’s antagonist Roland “Bishop” which launched his amazing but shortlived acting career. It also starred @omarepps as Quincy “Q” Powell, @khalilkain as Raheem Porter, @jermainehopkinsoffical as Eric “Steel” Thurman and @vincentlaresca as “Radames”. Best cast chemistry ever. The film included special appearances by @samuelljackson as Trip, @flexaforeal as the contest auditioner, @queenlatifah as Ruffhouse MC, Doctor Dre, @edlover and @propmasterretro as contest judges, @fab5freddy as himself, @cindyherronbraggs of @envoguemusic as “Yolanda” and @pmd_mic_doc and @erick_sermon as bar patrons. Also cameo roles from @donald_aison and @treachtribe of @naughtybynature4ever. “Juice” generated over 8 million during it’s opening weekend and pulled in over 20 million at the box office. What did you think of this movie and what is your most favorite scenes of all time? (Swipe left)
January 17, 1992 Today marks the 32nd anniversary of this game changing and iconic masterpiece. This movie was Pac’s first major acting debut where he played Roland “Bishop”. He delivered a brilliant and unforgettable performance as he embodied the cold and sinister villain Bishop into perfection. Pac didn’t just play Bishop. He WAS Bishop and he had the JUICE. As he once put it, he just took everything and internalized it. May this classic flick remain untouched. Here is how Pac described his character. “My character is Roland Bishop, a psychotic, insecure very violent, very short tempered individual. Bishop just wanted to get respect. He wanted the respect that his father didn’t get. Everything he did, he did just to get a rep. I surprised myself by just getting the part. I didn’t believe it. I still don’t believe it. I still walk down the street, and if somebody notices me, I feel uncomfortable. And then I go; “oh yeah the movie.” I’ll never do another role like that again, unless there’s a sequel.” On this day in 1992 “Juice” was released in theaters. It was directed and written by @ernest_dickerson. @2pac played the film’s antagonist Roland “Bishop” which launched his amazing but shortlived acting career. It also starred @omarepps as Quincy “Q” Powell, @khalilkain as Raheem Porter, @jermainehopkinsoffical as Eric “Steel” Thurman and @vincentlaresca as “Radames”. Best cast chemistry ever. The film included special appearances by @samuelljackson as Trip, @flexaforeal as the contest auditioner, @queenlatifah as Ruffhouse MC, Doctor Dre, @edlover and @propmasterretro as contest judges, @fab5freddy as himself, @cindyherronbraggs of @envoguemusic as “Yolanda” and @pmd_mic_doc and @erick_sermon as bar patrons. Also cameo roles from @donald_aison and @treachtribe of @naughtybynature4ever. “Juice” generated over 8 million during it’s opening weekend and pulled in over 20 million at the box office. What did you think of this movie and what is your most favorite scenes of all time? (Swipe left)
January 17, 1992 Today marks the 32nd anniversary of this game changing and iconic masterpiece. This movie was Pac’s first major acting debut where he played Roland “Bishop”. He delivered a brilliant and unforgettable performance as he embodied the cold and sinister villain Bishop into perfection. Pac didn’t just play Bishop. He WAS Bishop and he had the JUICE. As he once put it, he just took everything and internalized it. May this classic flick remain untouched. Here is how Pac described his character. “My character is Roland Bishop, a psychotic, insecure very violent, very short tempered individual. Bishop just wanted to get respect. He wanted the respect that his father didn’t get. Everything he did, he did just to get a rep. I surprised myself by just getting the part. I didn’t believe it. I still don’t believe it. I still walk down the street, and if somebody notices me, I feel uncomfortable. And then I go; “oh yeah the movie.” I’ll never do another role like that again, unless there’s a sequel.” On this day in 1992 “Juice” was released in theaters. It was directed and written by @ernest_dickerson. @2pac played the film’s antagonist Roland “Bishop” which launched his amazing but shortlived acting career. It also starred @omarepps as Quincy “Q” Powell, @khalilkain as Raheem Porter, @jermainehopkinsoffical as Eric “Steel” Thurman and @vincentlaresca as “Radames”. Best cast chemistry ever. The film included special appearances by @samuelljackson as Trip, @flexaforeal as the contest auditioner, @queenlatifah as Ruffhouse MC, Doctor Dre, @edlover and @propmasterretro as contest judges, @fab5freddy as himself, @cindyherronbraggs of @envoguemusic as “Yolanda” and @pmd_mic_doc and @erick_sermon as bar patrons. Also cameo roles from @donald_aison and @treachtribe of @naughtybynature4ever. “Juice” generated over 8 million during it’s opening weekend and pulled in over 20 million at the box office. What did you think of this movie and what is your most favorite scenes of all time? (Swipe left)
January 17, 1992 Today marks the 32nd anniversary of this game changing and iconic masterpiece. This movie was Pac’s first major acting debut where he played Roland “Bishop”. He delivered a brilliant and unforgettable performance as he embodied the cold and sinister villain Bishop into perfection. Pac didn’t just play Bishop. He WAS Bishop and he had the JUICE. As he once put it, he just took everything and internalized it. May this classic flick remain untouched. Here is how Pac described his character. “My character is Roland Bishop, a psychotic, insecure very violent, very short tempered individual. Bishop just wanted to get respect. He wanted the respect that his father didn’t get. Everything he did, he did just to get a rep. I surprised myself by just getting the part. I didn’t believe it. I still don’t believe it. I still walk down the street, and if somebody notices me, I feel uncomfortable. And then I go; “oh yeah the movie.” I’ll never do another role like that again, unless there’s a sequel.” On this day in 1992 “Juice” was released in theaters. It was directed and written by @ernest_dickerson. @2pac played the film’s antagonist Roland “Bishop” which launched his amazing but shortlived acting career. It also starred @omarepps as Quincy “Q” Powell, @khalilkain as Raheem Porter, @jermainehopkinsoffical as Eric “Steel” Thurman and @vincentlaresca as “Radames”. Best cast chemistry ever. The film included special appearances by @samuelljackson as Trip, @flexaforeal as the contest auditioner, @queenlatifah as Ruffhouse MC, Doctor Dre, @edlover and @propmasterretro as contest judges, @fab5freddy as himself, @cindyherronbraggs of @envoguemusic as “Yolanda” and @pmd_mic_doc and @erick_sermon as bar patrons. Also cameo roles from @donald_aison and @treachtribe of @naughtybynature4ever. “Juice” generated over 8 million during it’s opening weekend and pulled in over 20 million at the box office. What did you think of this movie and what is your most favorite scenes of all time? (Swipe left)
January 17, 1992 Today marks the 32nd anniversary of this game changing and iconic masterpiece. This movie was Pac’s first major acting debut where he played Roland “Bishop”. He delivered a brilliant and unforgettable performance as he embodied the cold and sinister villain Bishop into perfection. Pac didn’t just play Bishop. He WAS Bishop and he had the JUICE. As he once put it, he just took everything and internalized it. May this classic flick remain untouched. Here is how Pac described his character. “My character is Roland Bishop, a psychotic, insecure very violent, very short tempered individual. Bishop just wanted to get respect. He wanted the respect that his father didn’t get. Everything he did, he did just to get a rep. I surprised myself by just getting the part. I didn’t believe it. I still don’t believe it. I still walk down the street, and if somebody notices me, I feel uncomfortable. And then I go; “oh yeah the movie.” I’ll never do another role like that again, unless there’s a sequel.” On this day in 1992 “Juice” was released in theaters. It was directed and written by @ernest_dickerson. @2pac played the film’s antagonist Roland “Bishop” which launched his amazing but shortlived acting career. It also starred @omarepps as Quincy “Q” Powell, @khalilkain as Raheem Porter, @jermainehopkinsoffical as Eric “Steel” Thurman and @vincentlaresca as “Radames”. Best cast chemistry ever. The film included special appearances by @samuelljackson as Trip, @flexaforeal as the contest auditioner, @queenlatifah as Ruffhouse MC, Doctor Dre, @edlover and @propmasterretro as contest judges, @fab5freddy as himself, @cindyherronbraggs of @envoguemusic as “Yolanda” and @pmd_mic_doc and @erick_sermon as bar patrons. Also cameo roles from @donald_aison and @treachtribe of @naughtybynature4ever. “Juice” generated over 8 million during it’s opening weekend and pulled in over 20 million at the box office. What did you think of this movie and what is your most favorite scenes of all time? (Swipe left)
Today is the day! @roadsidetaco opens in @fontainebleaulasvegas I could have never imagined this was possible as a kid from #flushing #queens. God blessed me with great people who believed in me. I never take for granted how lucky I have been and will strive to pass it forward..
There goes Half a Century.. I have been so blessed and I appreciate it every day❤️
After Two years We Present @coldshoulderbar Great Music, Great Cocktails, Greater Conversation…
After Two years We Present @coldshoulderbar Great Music, Great Cocktails, Greater Conversation…
After Two years We Present @coldshoulderbar Great Music, Great Cocktails, Greater Conversation…
After Two years We Present @coldshoulderbar Great Music, Great Cocktails, Greater Conversation…
After Two years We Present @coldshoulderbar Great Music, Great Cocktails, Greater Conversation…
After Two years We Present @coldshoulderbar Great Music, Great Cocktails, Greater Conversation…
Happy 85th Birthday to my dad. Having you is my biggest blessing. You taught me to always do the right thing and treat people the way you want to be treated. You stepped up and raised me as a single dad. You showed me how to be a man. I love and respect you so much. ❤️
Happy 85th Birthday to my dad. Having you is my biggest blessing. You taught me to always do the right thing and treat people the way you want to be treated. You stepped up and raised me as a single dad. You showed me how to be a man. I love and respect you so much. ❤️
Happy 85th Birthday to my dad. Having you is my biggest blessing. You taught me to always do the right thing and treat people the way you want to be treated. You stepped up and raised me as a single dad. You showed me how to be a man. I love and respect you so much. ❤️
#blessed to spend a few days in sun before turning half a century
Happy Birthday to my beautiful Aunt Theresa up in heaven. She was the woman who sent me to #stagedoormanor theatre camp and allowed me to accomplish my dreams. She was the woman who helped raise me when I didn’t have a mother in my life. She was the woman who always believed in me. In life, it is people like this that make all the difference in which road a young kid who had a really tough childhood does down. Every day I count my blessing I had people like her in my life. She is the single most reason for my success in life. I love her and miss her. I am just glad she got to see my success while she was alive❤️❤️
Today we celebrate the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifices to enshrine our freedoms in #america. Unfortunately many take them for granted today. If not for these brave souls. America would have been be a very different place! #happyveteransday