12 O'Clock Boys Page #2

Synopsis: Pug, a wisecracking 13 year old living on a dangerous Westside block, has one goal in mind: to join The Twelve O'Clock Boys; the notorious urban dirt-bike gang of Baltimore. Converging from all parts of the inner city, they invade the streets and clash with police, who are forbidden to chase the bikes for fear of endangering the public. When Pug's older brother dies suddenly, he looks to the pack for mentorship, spurred by their dangerous lifestyle. Pug's story is coupled with unprecedented, action-packed coverage of the riders in their element. The film presents the pivotal years of change in a boy's life growing up in one of the most dangerous and economically depressed cities in the US.
Director(s): Lotfy Nathan
Actors: Coco, Pug, Steven
  4 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
68
TV-MA
Year:
2013
76 min
758 Views


I was a exotic dancer...

before I got pregnant with Pug.

His father was so proud

to have his first son,

he went out

and bought Pug a pit bull.

Pug been lovin' pit bulls

ever since.

Pug in the tub.

He's tryin' to figure out,

"What do I wanna do in life?

Who am I?

What do I wanna be?"

That's what those little eyes

are sayin'.

He's not... Where are you?

Well, get up here then. You

shouldn't even be down there.

You always somewhere.

Okay, I see you now.

Why you always leavin'?

Shut the door.

You hardheaded. You always

leavin'. Get over here.

Oh, you about to get

slapped. Get over here.

You be 13 tomorrow.

Act your age, please.

I do. Act your age.

You don't have no business

goin' nowhere.

When I tell you to stay somewhere,

that's where you supposed to stay at.

Do you know you can get

locked up for certain things?

You need to really get yourself

together and stop worrying about bikes.

Bikes is not everything.

You have to have a education

to be able to ride a bike.

Growin' up in the

city, you will see it all.

You will learn the right way to do

all the wrong sh*t in Baltimore City.

I have a Ph. D. in it. If you

walk outside on the corner,

you see motherfuckers hustlin', shootin',

sellin' drugs, killin', sellin' p*ssy.

One of the first things you see that you

actually wanna do is ride a dirt bike.

It's one of the first things

you see that's positive,

sittin' on a step

with your buddies, sayin',

"In a couple more years,

I'm gonna have that dirt bike.

I'm gonna be wheelie'n' like

this nigga. I'm gonna be doin' it.

I'm gonna be wallin' out. I'm

gonna be the next 12 O'Clock Boy. "

Pug just got on

a bike, knew what to do.

He could tell you every bike, and

how to work it and all of that.

He's an interesting person.

Like, you know, some of the things

that you ask him about an animal,

he can just come out

and tell you, like...

He can tell me stuff about an animal that

I can never imagine to even know about.

I don't know where it came from. It's

like he had a little gift from birth.

Fluff-Fluff.

That one named. Look at you. You

about to just make up something.

No, the black one. You remember

when you said that name was...

Sing.

You're our little puppy

Baby, baby

Pup, pup, pup

Baby. Yes, you're our puppy babe.

You a crybaby.

When I met his father,

I thought that we was gonna

be together for a while.

But he was back and forth,

in and out of jail.

After I had my fourth child by him, I

just got tired of it, and I just let it go.

When I first had Pug, Tibba was

so happy to be a big brother.

Tibba was like

the man of the house.

He was like the father that

my children didn't even have.

Tibba was the only one

that Pug would really listen to.

A 125, that's a big bike.

That's a big, big bike.

If you can handle them bikes,

you should be on 'em, you know.

He don't wanna take his time

on learnin'.

If you keep it that fast, you gonna

bust your motherfuckin' head, basically.

You gonna hurt yourself on the

bike. Them bikes is dangerous.

That's all I was sayin'

though. Yeah.

I just want him takin' his time.

Take his time.

The dirt-bike pack

formed...

And I just happened

to be the head.

My people already know me.

Wayne.

Wheelie Wayne.

Dirt-Bike Wayne.

The Greatest.

Whatever you wanna call me.

There's no way around us two.

Bike life... we started

that type thing.

They say anything about bikes in

this city, they gonna mention me.

We took the dirt-bike thing

from just lookin' at it as a bike.

We took it

to a whole nother level.

We had bikes, and we were

just filmin' ourself,

playing with the camera.

And then one day I just

jumped up and was like...

"We gonna make us a group.

We gonna make a tape. "

You know me, Weedy,

original 12 O'Clock Boy.

Twelve at everything.

But it's control and balance is

what make it a 12 O'Clock Boy.

Rock it again!

Rock it again! Oh, sh*t!

I can do it.

Just lift it up.

This isn't high school. He shouldn't

have told me. He shouldn't have told me.

Dirt-bike niggas,

we don't wear no helmet.

Once they got it on tape, you can sit in

the house and just watch it and rewind...

and rewind and keep rewindin'

and playin' and watchin' it.

You had to have a copy.

We got kids who were lovin' us.

We got big muthas

who was lovin' us.

Everybody was just tryin'

to buy a copy of it.

When you look at

that footage, it's gonna be...

between eight

and 15 rides.

When you come out now,

you see what?

Fifty, 100 rides.

This is what we do.

That's what we do. Train on

target. Your boy, Gucci, man,

It's what we do. We can take

my bike, get the f*** away.

I'm recording him,

he recording me.

This is my nigga.

We plan to work tonight.

Not one of these niggas down

here will let me get a ride.

I'm tryin' to be on YouTube.

- Charge up, nigga

- Charged up

I just throw 'em back

Reelin' with ya, rollin' on

We, yes, them triple stacks

And that was just like...

It's like a blessin', for real.

When YouTube first

came out, it just killed the game.

It just spread like wildfire.

Sober niggas have no idea

how it feelin'

Yeah

We charged up, nigga

On your phone in school, you

supposed to be doin' some f***in' homework.

You lookin' at your

favorite Wildout Boy.

I was the most popular

as far as hits in YouTube.

When we first put my skit on the

air, I got more hits than anything.

It was, like, Japan, New

Zealand, Miami, Barbados...

We got people hittin' our page. People who

ain't even know that Baltimore ever existed...

is watchin' us

across the world right now.

It's dangerous. It's

fun. It's exciting. And it's powerful.

You don't know how it was

when I was ridin' Sunday with the pack.

I seen you,

dude. You lyin'!

Nigga be ridin'. I can

see it... You lyin'!

You ain't...

See, he lyin'!

Tell

him I did. I keep up with the pack.

Yeah. All right, then, he

need to mind his business.

He don't know what I did

under my... in my engine...

to ride with the pack.

You right. You right. You right.

- Stop your talkin' about the dirt

bike, please. - All right.

I do not want to keep hearin'

about the dirt bike.

Huh?

I might have a black one.

'Cause I got on

mismatched shoes.

Why is that? I forgot. I just

hurried up and put 'em on.

Big face and he is small

I like 'em all

I don't really care

As long as he's a freak,

freak, freaky

Freak, freak, freaky

He tough

Back to business.

Stop! I'm about to beat

your little "B."

Little big head, fat head,

little watermelon head.

Knucklehead.

Sy, get off. Sy, no.

Sy, get off him.

No, I know. I know.

Yo, is we cool or what?

All right, we cool.

All right then.

Is we cool or not cool?

Cool.

All right.

Just makin' sure, shorty.

Boom, boom, boom,

boom, boom! Boom, boom!

This is how we do, man, all day.

F*** the police.

Yeah.

And he be tryin' to get girlfriends

by swingin' his arm on his four-way.

Yes! Shut up!

Do you think that works?

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