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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
739 Views


Prepare your

stuff! You ain't leavin'.

They callin' the po po.

They can call

the C.-f***in'-I.A.!

Get out of the

way. I'm callin' the police.

They're callin' her bluff.

It ain't really

safe in Baltimore.

Then kind of it is

and kind of is not.

'Cause every, like, every other

night, you gonna be hearin' about,

oh, somebody tell

and got shot.

Or somebody got stabbed or...

It's always somethin'.

I like Baltimore

because we don't get no floods.

We don't get no hurricanes...

and none of that

like all them other states.

That's why I like Baltimore.

I don't wanna be in the front

or in the middle of the pack.

I'd rather be in the back

or on the sidewalk.

'Cause you... You're stuck in

the middle and the police come,

you gonna get hit

off your bike,

or you gonna fall

and they gonna run you over.

I got a lot of money.

In my pocket.

Look!

And money! Money!

And money. Money!

Money.

Money. Money.

Pug my brother.

Oh, please.

Yep. He's my brother.

And I already know

what you all gonna do.

You all gonna videotape

him too small, too big.

Every time I open my door,

he gone.

I have to call his phone five or six

times a day. "Where you at? Where you at?"

He everywhere where he don't have no

business to be. He too little for that.

Even though he up there in age a

little bit. But he's too small in size.

Somebody could have snatched

him up. They crazy out here.

They crazy.

But it's about to seriously be

about me. It's about to be my show.

My reality show. No.

Coco's Show.

Coco and the Kids.

No. It's about there be a

Baltimore reality show. Oh, really?

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

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