This film serves as a raw intersection of sports celebrity and social activism, using the biker genre to confront the systemic racial injustices of its era. It remains a compelling cultural artifact that prioritizes the weight of its social message over polished cinematic execution.
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The Black Six: The 70s Action Masterpiece Mothers LoveAdded:
I need that black tree TV. I need that black tree TV. I need that black tree.
Black tree.
That's three in a row.
>> Bet you can't make four.
>> Put the ball down. Go on. Put it down.
>> Just hold it straight. No leaners.
>> It's straight. It's straight.
>> That's four.
>> It wasn't dead center. The angle. It's a tough angle. It's slightly dark.
>> No excuses.
>> Got to keep the ball straight. Jenny, >> you got to kick the bus straight, Eddie.
>> Well, that was dirty. You put a Lucy on me. Now you're going to get it.
>> No, no.
Oh, Eddie. Eddie, I'm scared >> of what?
>> I don't know. Just scared. You, me, having to meet like this. Everything.
>> Now the scholarship at state is set.
Things will be different. When we get out of this small town, it'll just be me and you. Who cares about people?
>> You will take me with you. Promise, Eddie?
>> Of course.
I'll get a job as a waitress or something and we'll get an apartment and >> Do you think we can do it, Eddie?
>> I know we can.
My brother, >> run, Eddie. Run.
>> I'm not afraid of your brother.
>> It's not only him.
It's the rest of them, too.
>> I'm not afraid of them. I can handle myself.
>> You don't know them.
Get out when there's a chance.
>> Hurry. Please hurry.
>> See this?
>> Please don't hurt him, Moose. I won't see him again. Please leave him alone.
>> [ __ ] >> Moose. Please >> get her out of here.
My life run.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Hey, come back.
We don't want to do nobody wrong.
He got time. This road is much too long.
Ladies, bikes and fighting. That's our kicks.
We're the ones they call the black six.
Heat.
Heat.
Wow. Wow.
Wow. Wow.
years spent fighting in the phantom war.
We never knew what we were fighting for.
I guess there ain't much more that we can risk.
We got to make up time for what we missed.
Don't go telling us those same old lies.
Well, can't you see the anger in our eyes?
Lighten up, Jack. We don't need no fight.
But if you mess with us, we'll waste you. Need that rain.
Heat. Heat.
Let's get it. Come on. Work to do. Work to do.
>> All right. Almost.
>> Let's go, man. It's hot out here.
>> All right. Come on. Bring them up.
>> All right. Let's get that last bell so we can finish the job.
>> A few more.
>> Come on. Come on.
Right here.
>> Try it again.
Try it again.
>> Okay. Right here. Right here. Hey, boy.
>> Oh, boy. What's going on over there?
>> You want this?
>> Yeah.
>> This mail right here.
>> All right. Yeah.
>> That's ridiculous talking to a damn goat.
>> Dad, >> you can get it.
>> I'll have it right here. Put it right here.
>> You can get it.
>> All right.
>> Let's see. Look out. Look out. Look out.
Watch out for y'all.
>> Don't let it throw you. Boom. Boom.
>> What do you want to >> Let's go.
>> Hey man, both y'all look anemic to me.
You better go around the corner and get some of that goats milk.
>> You got to do better than that.
>> It's for you, man. Here. A D. You want it back? What for?
>> You think you can do it?
>> Yeah, if you can.
>> Here.
>> Watch it, Frenchie.
>> Whoa.
>> Hey, man. Watch out for the goat.
>> Fellows. Fellows. What happened? Is everything all right?
>> Yes, ma'am. Stack just fell. That's all.
>> Oh my. Oh my.
>> We'll house him right away.
>> Well, hurry up, fellas. Supper's on the table. Yeah, man. Food. Food.
>> Oh my. Oh my.
>> Hey man, how am I going to get down from here? I pull voting with your tongue.
>> Oh, chump.
>> Nice, man.
>> Ma'am, old army child was never like that.
>> They're good. Hope you fellas have enough room for some of my homebaked apple pie.
>> Can I have the biggest piece, ma'am? Go >> ahead.
>> Now, my Frank, God bless him, always used to say he kept an empty tooth ready and waited for dessert.
>> Frank, this was really good, man. Here you go, Kevin.
>> Down home.
>> If you don't mind me asking, where are you from?
>> Just all around.
>> Yeah, we got no special place. Anywhere the wind takes us.
>> Good workers. I wish I could keep you on.
>> Appreciate that, man.
>> But with Frank gone, things ain't as good as they used to be.
>> Thanks anyway, man. But like, we don't have any roots really. Man, >> probably first time in Wind, we'd be off with the dust.
>> Yeah.
>> Don't you have families?
>> Scattered here and there, man. Scattered here and there.
>> Guess you could say the army gave us a home and we never gave it up.
>> My friend was in the army.
And when he got back from the Pacific, he said he never wanted to travel off the land again.
>> Maybe he had something to come back to.
>> Well, you're all young and strong.
Seems like you could get good jobs in the city.
>> Cities of trouble.
>> If I'd wanted to get mugged, I would have stayed in Saigon, man.
>> Yeah, at least I got the jump to it in the head, you know.
>> Really? I'm watching. Look out.
>> But what about your future? Aren't you thinking about tomorrow?
>> There ain't no tomorrow. Just right now.
>> We got our bikes. Get 150 a month from Uncle Sam. But most of all, we ain't got no hassles.
Got the open road, the country air, and the wind. But most of all, no answers.
>> Solid, right?
>> Right on, brother.
>> That's cool.
>> Cool, man.
>> You a nice >> Oh, it was a hard day, man. I think we all could use a good night's sleep.
>> Yeah, I think we can care, man. Let's try and find a place to clear.
Sorry I can't give you fellas more. But the bank account's about as busted as the boards on the barn out there.
>> Maybe if you get around this way again, I'll have the money to give you to fix it.
>> Thank you. But speaking about the barn, do you mind if we bunk out there for the night?
>> My lands? Of course not. You may find it a little drafty though. You need blankets or anything? No.
>> We're like a carnival. We carry everything with us. Thank you.
>> Oh, excuse me, ma'am. It's real good pie. Thank you.
Heat.
Heat.
Just saw that bunch of drive out of here. Is everything all right?
>> Of course. Why?
>> Well, I thought I'd better check and make sure. You know how they are.
>> Yes, >> I know how they are.
Hey, let's check this place out up ahead. Okay. All right. Over to the right.
Flora's truck and beer style.
I've never drank a truck, but I'll try anything once.
Looks like Pat's placement places ain't going to faces jam ticket.
>> Uh-oh. Watch it.
>> What do you have?
>> Got any beer?
>> That's what the sign says. Far is trapping beer. Stop.
>> I'll have a ham sandwich and some beer.
>> Out of ham.
>> That's the strangest looking turkey I've ever seen.
>> Really?
>> Now, what kind of beer?
>> Uh, you got any millers?
>> No millers.
>> Paps.
Hams.
>> Tits.
Strolls only.
>> Nope.
>> Oh, wow.
>> I'll tell you what, miss. We'll just have what that fella's drinking.
>> This is a man's drink. This is a local brewer.
>> In that case, give each of us two.
>> I ain't never seen you around here before.
>> No, my boy. We're not from around here.
Kidding me. I could tell I have different places where they drink.
>> Yeah, I can't blame them much either, my boy.
>> We like it like that. They do, too.
It's just out oftowners that cause trouble.
>> Yeah, brother. I know what you mean.
Like we have the same problem, you know, with them out oftowners.
>> What you mean, boy?
>> Can't call me a boyfriend again. Well, look here, man. See the out of town hunkies, whies or crackers, they come down to our ghetto, you know. We're trying to live peaceful, you know. I mean, just cutting ourselves up now and then on Saturday night. I mean, after we collect that welfare check, got to have that bread, you know. See, they come down, you know, honking their horns at them hoes on the corner for 10 and two, selling us that dope, you know, stuff like that that them out of towners bring like they cause a whole lot of trouble, brother. I know just what you mean.
>> I think you're a little out of line, boy.
>> Hey, man, just take what you >> Well, he's got a big mouth.
>> Hey. Wow. Hey, people around here don't want no trouble.
>> Not me.
>> It's bootheads like you that cause all the sting.
>> Hey, man. Like I'm really sorry, man.
You know, that's the last thing I want to do is cause you folks no trouble. We just some happy loves to dance and sing and loves to eat that chicken and watermelon, you know. Fact, I'm going to play a song for you right now, man.
Let me see. Yeah, this Oh, yeah.
>> Look, you better get him out of here before we throw him out.
>> All right, that's it. Get out of here.
>> Just get out.
>> What did I do?
>> You just get out.
>> Yes, ma'am. As soon as I finish my beer and listen to the rest of my song. Your song's over.
You better do what the lady says now.
>> Better get your black ass out of here.
>> That's a lady. Well, I'll tell you what.
As soon as you find me a lady, I might do like she says, you know, you sure are fat and ugly, baby.
>> You can't talk to my wife like that.
>> Tell her to stay out of my face, man.
>> Oh, yeah. Do something. Don't just stand there. Do something.
>> Now, Flora, calm down.
They didn't mean any harm.
>> You get killing They're crazy. They're crazy. They're wrecking my place.
>> Peace and love, brother. Peace and love.
>> Peace and love, brother. Peace and love.
Look at the back of my face.
Oh no. Oh no.
>> Oh man.
>> Daddy. God. You broke my Look What Look at this.
I think that should take care of that, man.
Daddy, what you got? You wrecked my voice. You wrecked my voice. Who's going to pay for this? Who's going to pay for this?
Yeah.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Wow, man.
>> How much further?
>> How much further?
>> About 40 miles, I think, man.
Hey, look. I'm going to go over the post office for a minute.
>> All right. Okay. Bye. What's up?
>> Gas here. I'll get >> Hey, my man. Uh, >> paint job >> like my choke, you know? I don't know whether it's the gas or what, you know, but like did you take a look at it?
>> Can I help you?
Yeah. You got anything for Bubba Daniels? General delivery?
>> I'll see.
Bubba Daniels.
Daniels.
Daniels.
Oh, yeah. Here's one for you.
>> Right.
Thanks.
I don't know when or if you'll get this letter, but as you can read by the paper, your brother's dead.
They say they don't know who did it.
We miss you, son.
Do you think you'll be coming home soon, mama?
You ready, man?
Huh? I said, are you ready, man?
What's the matter?
Damn, Frenchie, check this out, man.
What are you going to do?
>> Going back.
>> That's a bad piece of road, man.
>> Ain't no easy road.
>> That's cracker country, man. You better bring your own ropes with you.
>> Yeah, but I got to go, man.
>> Why, man? I thought you left that mess behind you >> there and there, man. Black's bad enough, but black bankers, that's worse.
>> That low riding sheriff will probably run you down the moment you hit town. I wouldn't go back there.
>> Who's asking you to? It's my problem.
>> Wait a minute.
Let's get our things together, right?
Are you going back there looking for trouble? Cuz if you are, we don't want to be part of it.
>> Trouble? That's the last thing I want is trouble.
>> Then what are you going back there for, man?
>> I remember once some no-name town in Nile. My mother was holding a dead kid in her arms.
Can't forget that face.
It's got to be the same face my mama's wearing right now.
Tell you what, why don't you guys ride on up into Colorado and I'll get my business straight and meet you up there in about a month or so.
Say, Bubba, you'll never find us there. Your sense of direction is horrible. Anyway, I like your part of the country. Got the greenest trees you'll ever see.
>> Well, let's go see them then.
>> Peace and love, brothers.
Peace and love. Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
want more coffee?
>> No, mama.
>> How was the dinner?
>> Oh, real good, mama. really good.
>> You grown up, [ __ ] My little sister's all grown up.
>> She's going to college next year.
>> Hey, that's good, [ __ ] I sometimes wish I'd gone.
>> You could have chose the army instead.
>> You do what you think's best. I got no regrets.
>> Yeah, you got nothing else either.
>> [ __ ] you don't talk to your brother like that. It's okay, mama.
I got my freedom. That's what I think I fought for, and that's all I want.
>> What about my freedom and everybody else's?
You ain't got no freedom. You a cop out.
>> Hey, I don't want to get into a family argument, but a man has the right to do whatever he thinks is right for himself.
If you want to go around waving a banner, jumping up and down, ranting and raving, that's your privilege. But we all have different ways of doing what we think is right for ourselves.
>> You are living in a dream world. The real world says when you hurt my brother, I feel the pain. And if I feel the pain, I'm going to do something about it. And if it means jumping up and down, then you watch this sister jump.
You just be careful who she lands on.
And just what are you going to do about Eddie? Just what am I supposed to do? I didn't come back here to look up any trouble.
Just want peace.
>> You know what you are? All of you. You are Uncle Tom's. Not the old Uncle Tom's. No, you're a brand new breed. And if you keep looking the other way long enough, you know what you're going to see? Nothing. And that's like super beautiful because there's nothing else for you to do but go right on. Blind and beautiful.
>> [ __ ] please. That's enough. You're right, mama. That's enough. Their world is dead. There's a new thing happening, new and beautiful.
They haven't got any place in it. You're just a bad memory. A dead memory.
Hey man, like you got one heavy lipped sister.
Who killed Eddie? Mom, >> I don't know, son.
>> Don't they have any idea?
If they do, they ain't saying >> somebody must know something.
>> I reckon I think I'll go to bed.
>> Bubba, what's in your head?
>> I think I'll nose around a little bit.
>> Leave it alone, Bubba. Let the police take care of it. It ain't nothing but trouble.
>> I'm used to it. You'll end up like Eddie.
I ain't got nobody left but you and [ __ ] Nothing else matters much.
>> [ __ ] She don't even know me. She calls me Uncle Tom.
>> What do you expect? You've been gone 5 years. You're a stranger to You're a stranger to me, son.
>> Yeah.
Good night, >> Bubba.
Are you going to stay home this time?
>> I don't know.
Got a lot of questions that need answering.
I don't know.
Did seal get married?
>> I ain't seen her.
You me having to meet like this?
Everything. You will take me with you.
Promise, Eddie?
>> Of course.
>> I'll get a job as a waitress or something. Do you think we can do it, Eddie?
>> I know we can.
>> My brother. Run, Eddie. Run.
>> I'm not afraid of your brother. I'm not afraid of them. I can handle myself.
>> You don't know them.
>> How you been, Bubba? Fine, coach.
>> Been a long time. Look like you put on a couple pounds. Army must have fed you good.
>> They fed me often.
>> Sorry about what happened to your brother.
>> Damn shame.
>> You know that kid was almost as good as you were. Could kick a field goal 50 yards. You know that you couldn't do that in your best day.
>> Any idea who killed him?
>> Kid would have made a heck of a pro.
State signed him right up. Plenty of opportunities out there. Let's say there haven't been any changes. Been plenty of changes that football, basketball, baseball, things are open, wide open.
You can make all that big money providing you got a little bit of talent.
>> What about Eddie? Coach >> Eddie would have made a great pro. You could have done the same thing, Bubba.
You could have been a big man. Really big.
>> Maybe you're right. Who knows? What about Eddie? Coach, you have any idea what happened?
>> Only what I read in the papers.
>> Well, there must have been some rumors.
>> Rumors? Never dealing rumors. I leave that to the police. They deal in facts just like in my business. I deal in facts. Hit them hard and hit them low.
Knock them right off the feet. Remember?
>> Yeah, I remember.
>> Nope. You want facts? You got to go to the police.
>> Come on.
>> Well, I got to get back to the boys.
Stop and see me again sometimes, Bubba.
Good seeing you.
>> Yeah.
>> Thanks anyway, coach.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
XL 4867 1867 XL 67 East Street 787 code Can I help you?
>> I'm Bubba Daniels. I'd like some information about my brother, Eddie.
>> Eddie Daniel.
>> That's right.
>> That would be Detective Octavius.
>> Yes, Mr. Daniels. May I help you?
Bill, would you sit in on this?
>> It's about my brother's death. What can you tell me?
>> There's not much to tell. It's all in here. Really not much more than what the papers have, right, Bill?
>> Yes, sir. Just what you've got there.
That's all we've got on it.
>> That's all we've got on it. He was beaten to death with uh chains and other heavy objects.
>> Well, you must have talked to people.
Somebody must know something.
>> Well, they do. They haven't told us anything.
>> Mr. Daniels, when it comes to talking to the police, you've got a very quiet community.
>> It's like walking around in an oyster bed.
>> Everything's shut up tight.
>> People won't even give us their right names.
>> Well, maybe it was somebody outside of the community.
>> Possibly.
Series of tire tracks on the field.
>> Bikes?
>> Seems so.
Well, it seems to me if you put chains and clubs and bike tracks together, you don't have far to look.
>> It's not that easy.
>> First of all, kids, they like to ride on the field at night. They race on the track.
>> No, it's too hard to tie in.
>> Right, Bill?
>> Yes, sir. Kids play around this place all the time.
>> But what about the local bike gangs?
>> They're harder to get to than your people.
>> They hate us worse than you do.
President company excluded, right, Bill?
>> Yes, sir.
>> No, we've covered all that. Most of the gang members were out of town about the time that it happened, and those that were here, they didn't seem to know anything.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, thanks for nothing. It's about what I expected anyway.
>> Mr. Daniels, >> this may come as a shock to you, but we've done everything we can.
>> We're still trying.
Now, this department doesn't give a damn who committed the crime or who it was committed against. Our job is to apprehend and prosecute. And the record show we do just that.
>> Wouldn't you agree with that, Bill?
>> Yes, sir. Absolutely.
>> Yeah. Thanks again, >> Mr. Daniels.
I suggest that you let us handle this.
>> We are not only equipped, but we are very well prepared.
>> Yeah, but so far you haven't done very much, have you? 31.
>> Isn't that right, Bill?
bad gym.
>> Hey, where you been hiding, man? I ain't seen you since 30 lb ago.
>> Oh, here and there, man. You know how it is.
>> Hey, uh, sorry to hear about your brother, man.
>> Can you tell me anything?
>> Wish I could, man, but I'm stuck in this bar half my life.
>> Hey, man, you must have heard something over the bar.
>> Uh-uh. If it ain't in the racing forms, I don't talk about it.
>> Hey, people scared to talk about it.
>> Hey, I ain't scared, man. I just like to mind my own business. I run a peaceful bar and I live a peaceful life.
You seen Seal?
>> Hey man, you remember Seal? She used to come in here with me all the time.
>> Yeah. Yeah, I remember.
>> Was she been around?
>> Hey man, I really don't know.
>> Oh man, why don't you tell the man? Hey, why don't you drink your beer and shut up?
>> Hey, buy you one.
>> Yeah, don't care if you do.
Facts. Get a man a beer.
Yeah. What should he talk to me about?
Everybody around here is just scared.
And I ain't scared. Damn hoodlams don't scare me nut.
Tell me something.
Yeah, I heard about that old girlfriend of yours.
Say she married some dude.
Pool husband. He ain't no good. He calls himself copyhead.
Where can I find it?
>> You say he does his business down at the Walter Johnson pool in BP.
Thanks.
>> Yeah, I can tell you who did it.
Damn white motorcycle bikers got him.
Sure in hell you'll hear about around here just kid say so you find out who that white trash brother your brother was running around with and you'll find out who killed your brother >> man don't know what he's talking about man that's just a rumor >> rumor's my butt now that's right you don't nobody ever want to look at facts you show a man a fact and he run like a striped assed Hey, find a girl man.
Get your facts.
>> Hey man, you got a big mouth. You don't own nothing, but you do have a big fat mouth. Do it any time and any place.
Always have and always will.
>> Hey Pop, >> you talking to me?
>> Yeah, Pop, you always been so brave. Flapping them poke chop lips. H >> I don't call it being brave to say what you think. And you have a little more respect for your elders. You mustard ass.
But if you always been so big, so bad.
Where were you in your big mouth 30 years ago?
>> I'll show you in a minute. That is the >> real got the stip.
Copperhead.
>> Say what?
>> Your name is Copperhead, isn't it?
>> Jimmy Anderson.
Hey, you Jimmy Anderson?
>> Copperhead.
The third son of Aba bin Faud, the daughter of Kashmir Koko and the living son of Ali Baba Muhammad III.
and Willie Mosone.
Don't you remember me, man?
>> Bubba Daniels back in the high school days.
Rob, catch that pass. Hit that line. All that jive ass [ __ ] >> Army got you, didn't they? Yeah. That's nice. Couldn't get in myself. Got a bad ear drum and I went to bed at night.
It wouldn't do you know go pissing up whiteies blankets.
>> Want a game? Shoot a little non ball.
>> I don't play the game.
>> What you call me for?
>> Just wanted to ask you about see.
>> What about it?
>> You married?
That's funny. What's so funny?
>> I said what's so funny?
>> Nothing, man. Just comprehend Mary.
>> What? That's all.
>> Put him down, man. You got an argument, you take it up with me. Don't be messing with my friends. Where's Seal at?
She's out hustling. So go blow smoke up your ass.
You broke my stick, man. You crazy.
Damn. Damn.
I ask you a question.
Where's Seal?
You're right here. 224th Street upstairs. Rear on the door. Get that hell ass on the door.
Heat. Heat.
Who is it?
>> Who is it?
Go away.
>> See you.
>> Who is it?
>> It's me. See, your Bubba Bubba Daniel, let me in.
What the hell's going on here? Who the hell are you?
>> You get your clothes and get out.
>> Like hell, I will. I paid. I'm going to get what I came in here for.
>> You better leave, mister.
>> Damn lousy prick.
I paid.
>> I know what it's all about. You get a guy up here, take his money, then you roll him.
That's it. Go ahead and shoot me.
Oh, no.
I go for the money. You're going to knife me.
think you're so tough.
>> What did you come back for?
Why couldn't you just have stayed dead?
>> You got it wrong. My brother's dead, not me.
>> Oh, no. You're dead. You died for me four years ago.
You died the day you left.
What did you come back for?
>> Come on, get dressed. I'm going to take you out of here.
>> Uh-uh. I like it fine. Right here.
>> Come on.
>> Please, Bubba, leave me alone.
Please do not start it all up again. I can't make it.
>> Come on, baby. No more.
Okay, come on.
>> And when you didn't come back after you got out of the army, well, nothing mattered anymore. I just sort of fell to pieces. I just went from bad to worse, sliding further and further down the tunnel. Well, that's when I met Copperhead.
The rest, you know, saw.
>> It's been about the same with me. Been sliding down that same tunnel.
Still am.
What can you tell me about Eddie?
>> Well, I saw him the day before he with the girl he was going with.
>> The white girl?
>> Yeah. Jenny King.
>> Who killed him?
>> A lot of people have asked, but nobody's talking. It has to do with her, I suppose, but uh nobody's going to come right out and say so.
>> Where can I find it?
>> Bubba, look. Why don't you just leave it alone?
She might know something.
>> It's her brother.
They say he leads a pretty bad bunch of motorcycle riders.
At least Well, don't look at me like that. I'm just repeating what I hear. Blighty likes to come up in my my room and and and tell me how big and strong he is.
The police must know this.
>> Well, if they do, they're not too anxious to tackle that gang. Bubba, look. They are mean, and there are a lot of them.
>> Where can I find her?
>> Bubba, look.
>> Where?
>> Okay. She works as a waitress in a little dive in Menllo.
>> It's a biker's hangout.
>> Come on. I'm going to take you over to my mother's place.
>> Papa, what are you going to do? Just have a talk with the lady. Okay.
Here we go. Here we go.
Heat.
Heat.
Where's Bubba? I thought he was with you.
>> We thought he was here with you, Mrs. Daniels.
>> Do you know where the silver spur is?
>> No, we've never heard of it. Why?
>> I think you better get right down there.
>> Oh, never mind. I'll show you.
>> That's a solid skill.
Heat. Heat.
Yeah, >> you Jenny.
>> Yeah.
>> Why?
>> I understand you were friend of Eddie Daniels.
You want beer, pretzels, sandwiches?
You got it.
>> I want information, Jenny.
>> Who are you anyway?
>> Eddie's brother.
>> Please, I can't talk to you now. I have work to do.
>> But when can you talk to me?
>> I have nothing to say.
Why don't you leave me alone?
Class of seven, Jenny.
>> Jenny beer.
All right.
>> Talk to me.
I've got nothing to say.
Why don't you leave?
Please leave me alone.
>> Who killed Eddie?
>> Please leave me alone.
>> What's wrong?
>> Nothing.
>> He bothering you.
>> Will you please forgive it?
>> Man, man, I was born right here.
>> Yeah, well, this ain't a nice place to bring him. What do you want here? I want to talk to Jenny about my brother.
All the brothers are on the other side of town.
>> Not mine.
>> Please leave them alone. Get out. Go.
>> Seems like everywhere I'm at, somebody's always asking me to go.
>> Look, we're not asking you. We're telling you. You leaving?
>> No.
>> Put that damn thing down.
>> Just relax.
you, Bubba?
>> Yeah.
>> Heard you've been sucking around looking for me.
>> That's right.
>> Well, you found me. What do you want?
>> You know what I want?
>> I suppose you the guys that did it.
You know, you'd have been a lot better off if you would have stayed where you were, but you pushed till there ain't no way moving back no more. Now you blew it. You the guys Looks like it's going to rain.
Lots of black clouds.
>> Do I get an answer to my question?
>> Up your exhaust pipe, mother.
>> No.
>> No, man. No. No.
>> No man. No. No.
>> No trouble. Remember, >> he ain't worth it. Cut it. Cut it.
You boys having a party?
Was it just getting started?
All right, let's break it up.
Coming back here in 20 minutes. I don't want to find anybody here.
>> 20 minutes.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Brother Thor.
>> Brother.
That's heavy.
What's happening, man?
>> We got a little problem.
>> And you need some help from your friends.
>> Yeah, it ain't no big thing, but I want it done right.
>> Lay it on me.
>> Remember the boothead that got burned a while back?
>> Yeah, down and dirty.
>> His brother's been in town and stinking up the place. They came in the bar looking for a rumble.
>> Man, you can't handle that. You ought to low ride.
>> That ain't where it's at, man. These guys ain't normal spooks. They could be bad trouble.
>> Can't your club handle it?
>> We could handle it, but we couldn't do it justice.
>> Meaning >> meaning I want them put down. Way down.
>> We've been partying with the club many times. How many guys you need?
>> All my men will be there.
>> That's a heavy scene.
>> I mean it to be.
I want the word to get out.
I'm tired of spooks with white chicks strolling up and down the avenue and flaunting their black asses.
Challenging you to do something about it. It's time something was done. And I want it to come down so heavy that they'll talk about it forever. No more running. The white man is tired of running. They've got to learn that they've pushed too far.
And when you push a man too far, one day he's going to turn around and beat your brains out.
>> You got a deep burn, brother. I'm in.
We'll ride with you guys. I ain't thumped ahead in about a week. Girl, give me that pipe. I'm going to get my brother high up on a cloud. Up in the fleecy white clouds.
Heat. Heat.
You've changed.
>> Nothing stays the same. Everything changes.
>> Why didn't you come back after you got out of the army?
>> To what? The same things that were here before I left.
>> Nothing stays the same. Everything changes. Remember?
>> Every place but Cottonwood Road.
>> Well, I was here and I didn't change.
Maybe the only thing that was different was you.
>> Well, we just fought a strange kind of war. Mud and rain.
Living like a mole in the ground. Some stink place I didn't want to be.
I didn't even know who I was fighting.
But I know one thing. I'm tired of fighting because nobody cares. Nobody gives you nothing.
>> Well, they never did. You have to work and fight for everything you get.
>> Well, let somebody else fight it. I had my war and I didn't come back here to change it for another one. If people want to fight in the street, cool. Let them stretch out and do their thing. But old Bubba, no way. I'm not out to change the world. And I don't want it to change me. I just want to be left alone.
mellow. That's all.
>> I missed you so much, Bubba.
Wanted you so bad.
I had no way of making the pain go away.
The pain that was so deep inside of me.
And it didn't end with the mornings.
Just grew all day and returned to torture me at night.
The longer you stayed away, well, the worse it got.
Then I didn't care anymore.
No joy, no sorrows, no nothing.
It's just a lot of empty flesh walking around with no feelings.
Eyes that don't see, ears that don't hear.
Life is just a lot of pictures passing you by in the night. I see nothing with no meanings.
And then one day you wake up in a rat hole of a hotel with some whiskey breath old man lying beside you and $5 in your hand and you wonder where in the hell have you been all your life me?
I can't have no love to give.
You're the one.
You're the kid's brother.
>> What do you want?
>> You dudes uh you're raised by a stink around here.
You can't go around threatening people.
I mean, it just ain't civilized, >> man. If you got something to say, say it.
>> I'm going to I'm going to You guys uh you did a real bad number threatening people.
You going to do this and you going to do that?
>> I want Jenny's brother in a bunch he rides with.
>> I run with him. I run right next to him all the time.
>> Not yet, Bubba.
>> Not yet.
>> Thanks. I needed that.
>> You talking or leaving? No, I'm going to do a little talking.
Uh Moose, Jenny's brother, now he uh he wants to see you guys.
He wants to see you talk things out of rap a little bit.
Now I'm bleeding. How about that?
>> Hey man, your ass is going to be bleeding if you don't get on with it.
Well, uh, he, uh, he wants to talk to you guys.
>> When?
>> Anytime you want to. Now's all right.
>> Let's go.
We'll be uh, we'll be putting down a road.
Dang it, [ __ ] What's going on? What's wrong, >> mama?
>> What is it, Bubba? What's happening?
>> Nothing, mama. Just going for a moonlight ride.
>> I swear you had me scared to death.
You'll be coming home, Bubba. You be coming home. Never left home, mama.
>> Bubba. Bubba, wait. Bubba.
>> Bubba, don't go.
>> This is what you wanted, wasn't it?
>> I don't want you to go and get killed.
>> Everybody dies.
>> Bubba, don't go. They'll kill you.
>> I'm living in a dream world. You said it. Remember the new breed of Uncle Tom.
But there comes a time when you have to stand up and deal with what you know is right. I tried to hide from it. Run.
Keep my peace. But it just ain't that way. When a man runs from trouble, he just runs to it.
>> But this is no fight. This is suicide.
>> No, [ __ ] It's just a man too tired to fight. And if life ain't no more than this, >> it ain't worth living anyhow. You see, [ __ ] I'm just plain tired.
>> You understand?
>> I understand.
>> What about them?
>> They got their own thing to do. But I've got to go, sister. He was my brother.
Papa Heat.
Heat.
We tried, they pushed.
We're all brothers.
Heat. Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
I didn't think you had the guts.
>> You killed him, didn't you?
>> I burned his ugly black ass.
Heat. Heat.
Wow.
Heat.
Heat. Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Thor Thor, what the hell is going on down there, Man, this happened, man. Loose is dead.
They're all dead. They all been killed, man.
All right, let's go. Let's get these bodies out here.
>> Coming down, man. Coming down. Better hurry. Better hurry, man. Let's go.
Come on. Give me your head.
>> All right, I got you.
He's got some black meat.
Heat. Heat.
Behind you. Behind you. Behind you.
We'll be all right. Just watch them out.
Watch out. Watch the Heat.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
God damn it. Let's burn him out.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
What the hell did you get me into here?
I'll get him. I'll get him.
It's going to burn, baby. Burn.
Hey, hey, watch out. The guy's coming over. He's got a flare on his tank. Hey, watch it. Look out.
Heat. Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Wow.
Wow. Wow.
Walking down.
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