you look fine. my hair look good? do you see all my features? i did it with the razor. i want to be famous. i want to be someone that everyone remembers. i want to be not just a locally famous. i want to be internationally famous across the world. i want for what? for rapping. i run this city with an iron fist you going against it i m going to have to break your wrist. i can t have you shooting at my team. that s a big no no. teachers told me sit down i was like police say freeze i was like because i m always in that rebel state of mind i be posting on lawmen i ain t that hard to find. watch how easily and chewing up this time. i be moving on these kids. i don t do it for the shine. damn i forgot the part. that was good.
get through it all. ryan, think fast. is with a sense of humor. especially for our director of photography, brian kelly. this was my former life before i was an expert camera operator. and he is shooting at the same time. look at that finger dexterity. one of the things that makes this shoot eoyable. amazing. wow. under some pretty difficult circumstances is the humor. take it one day at a time. and i ll be the first one to admit i get made fun of a lot. and it s okay. i laugh with them. it s almost like a bonding situation. [ laughter ] play that part again just one more time about the just for this. and look at i like the voice. i like brian s voice coming out of you. i think it s good. i like it. hey fellas. brian s a target for some of the teasing that we get on the
basically if i m getting th straight you made a decision to live your life in a perpetual war that has no end in sight and that s okay? i never said it was okay. you know what i mean. i don t feel it s okay. but will i sit back and allow them to always be on offense coming at us all the time? no. i m going to put them on defense which means i will be running through your hood and i will be letting that thing go. they want to white flag it, we can do that. but on this side we never white flag it. bloodworth was put in a single man cell following the latest attack, and for all of his bravado, our next visit revealed some of his fears and not just any ordinary fears. hopefully the world don t blow up because i don t want to
you re pretty much not even allowed responsibilities down here. it s not a place where you have a way of life, you know? instead it s just you re here. that s it. you re just here. rehabilitation is a sense of responsibility, sense of duties and stuff like that. if you re not given those or not given the opportunity to accept those then the word rehabilitation just don t exist in the first place. we were locked up for rehabilitation. that s what the judge said. i don t see how 101 years have anything to do with rehabilitation unless i will be a mummy. after 26 years of incarceration, stone says he deserves a second chance on the outside. really i ve went through all these different courses na, aa, ba s whatever the hell s got an a on the end of it, i ve went through them. the cat program, the landscaping program. i ve done so many different programs it s just i ve been reprogrammed, more or less. i would think i earned my freedom after doing over 26 years already. all i m t
wrapped up around it. i had only heard about fishing at this point. when i saw the line i wanted to try it. i asked the co if it was okay for me to try to fish. so they said sure. tracy, what are you doing? fishing. we looked inside one of the units and there was a note on the floor. i immediately tried to start fishing for that note through the door. i had no idea what i was doing. i was not throwing the line right. i just had no clue. they started giving us little pointers on holding it tighter or go to the left. they sayihi so come this way. none of us actually ever got it. the great thing about field producing lockup is we witness firsthand how these diverse