@@fredrickkenley674 Punching people in the face used to be societies way of fixing itself. Call it what you want but people weren't assholes when they got popped in the mouth
On IMDB, on the Trivia page for this movie, it says that this scene was almost word for word what Escalante really said to ETS. The real Jaime Escalante helped write the script.
+Explosion Pvp Yea I was sad to hear bout his death. My math teacher showed us a video bout him when I was in 6th grade and after seeing it I can see why so many students wanted to b in his class. The man was beyond a math legend
+Hamzah Elsulayman I read after the movie was released, enrollment jumped in his class. Sadly, however, there were a lot of failures. Maybe the kids thought the class was going to be easy?
Hamzah Elsulayman Oh, definitely not. He was the epitome of a teacher, someone who had passion not only for teaching but for making a difference in the lives of his or her students.
They were the ones accusing, they were the ones with the "burden of proof." You can't just go around asking people to prove YOU wrong, you have to prove YOUR accusation.
the "burden of proof" lies with the students. the STUDENTS make the claim that they can perform well on the test. these people suspect cheating, and there isnt any way to prove they arent cheating without a re-test in a controlled environment. it's essentially saying "_we do not accept_ your student's claim that they can perform well on this test (because the result was an anomaly and was taken in an uncontrolled environment)." this is in the same way as say, a psychic. "the burden of proof" is on the psychic, so they make a pencil fly through the air and bend a spoon with their mind. someone accuses them of "cheating", it isnt your job to prove they arent psychic, so to prove it they have to come do it in a controlled environment and suddenly their magic powers are gone.
@@AVERYhornyMrDinosaur thats two claims you are confounding. students claim is one, and accusations of cheating is another. the first is proven by the scores, and the second must be proven by the accusers. so no, that is an invalid argument.
@@26183 & @Ben Mercer my replies dont seem to stick when i send them, but no.. idk how you ding dongs dont understand how this works. the burden of proof doesnt just switch to the person who "calls bullshit" on someone. your allowed to say "nuh uh" and require more proof. otherwise EVERYTHING claimed is then already inherently proven, and the burden of proof goes right back to the skeptic and not the initial claim.
@@AVERYhornyMrDinosaur nah, you're wrong. Person A requests a demonstration of ability. Person B demonstrates an ability. Person A must now accept or provide an explanation of how such demonstration was flawed. Ets should have had to prove that the student's demonstration, i.e. the test, was invalid.
@MrDodger As shown in the film, ETS's excuse was "the unusual agreement of incorrect answers." Escalante responds that they are therefore accusing his students of not knowing how to cheat properly. His explanation is that they were all taught step by step the same way, which is a more plausible explanation for the matching wrong answers than whatever ETS is trying to claim as the reason. In any case, we'll never know because, as Escalante mentions -- loudly -- ETS refused to show him or anyone the evidence of cheating. We're supposed to trust their objectivity and judgement without questioning. I understand their reasons for taking that stance but expecting us to blindly accept it isn't reasonable.
Really? What are their reasons? What is "understandable" about it? There is a reason why the right to face your accusers is a part of our justice system. If they refuse to provide evidence, their claims have ZERO validity.
@@Skyblade12 I would think they could sue in response to the false allegations after they proved them wrong, and some top lawyers would love to take on the case.
@@Skyblade12 'fuck you, that's why' was their entire reasoning. School choice vouchers cannot come fast enough. Schools have been trash for generations now.
We watched this in Spanish class, and my teacher said he was saying "If I see you on the street I'll kick your ass" but now that I watch it in English I know what he actually said lol.
There is no better translation to be fair, here in my country we say "te saco la mierda" but that is a local expresión that is far rider than the english version " I'll kick the shit out of you"
What I found interesting was that, when I watched this movie in school, in California, I asked my teacher if he thought it was a racism issue, and he said he did not think it was racism. When I saw the same movie in Spanish class, in Mississippi (because I moved), I asked the same question to my teacher, and she thought it was racism.
Shit didn't seem racist to me. From Cali btw. An area or school that was on a regular basis doing very poorly academically this year turns out to score well above average? I mean it'd be stupid for them to assume that "hey they must have had a really good teacher all of a sudden that just broke this pattern". If they had not investigated it and let's say they were cheating and were found out tons of people would be on their backs for not investigating it int he 1st place when the irregularities popped up.
P1imp0logy101 That is racism when you accuse a GROUP of wrong doing. In the richer areas they would only accuse single kids even if they didnt have high scores and suddenly did they would not accuse the whole group of cheating, now go back and rethink racism THANK YOU!!
+SunsetSideVet accusing a group or suspecting a group for wrongdoing isn't racism. "Believing all members of a particular race posses characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race" is. Statistically speaking their community had been known or seen to underperform on a regular basis. There's a saying that "numbers do not lie, people lie, politicians, and promises are lie, while numbers are the closest thing we have to the handwriting of God" (kudos to anyone who knows where that's from lol). If the numbers don't add up then they most definitely should have done an investigation. If a richer school with all while students had the same statistics (underperforming then suddenly doing good) then they should be investigated all the same. And please don't tell me about racism. I'm black, not only am I black but I'm African ( Nigerian) to be precise with an accent as thick as Kim Kardashians booty. I've heard all the racist insults, been discriminated upon, followed through stores, pulled over because I matched a "description", had jobs given to people less experienced and less qualified ( I'm a nurse by the way), and even discriminated from people who I would have thought to be accepting ( black people). I know full and well what racism, I may even know it better than you but I'm not going to speculate on your life experiences.
Being hispanic 2 of my daughters were accused of cheating in their pre-calculus final exams. No questions, no trial, then they were forced to repeat the entire year. The white students that copied from my daughters were never questioned nor suspected. Yes, it still happens today.
The problem with demanding a retest under a controlled environment is the environment is not “controlled”, especially I a situation where you have students who previously struggled with the subject , had little confidence in their ability, and their confidence now is very new and tenuous. Demanding a retest is going to sow confusion and effect the confidence of a test taker. Someone used to success will embrace the chance to reprove themselves, but someone for whom success is a new thing being told they have to try again is going to cause them to lose faith in themselves and/or the fairness by which they are being tested I have never even heard of this movie before and this is just the second you tube clip I have seen (the first is the negative 2 plus two scene) but I know enough about math, statistics and teaching remedial students that those two suits are confident that they will be able to manufacture lower scores on the second test using these tactics and by denying the psychological effect “prove” that the first test was under UN controlled conditions (cheating), while in fact it the second test that has already been manipulated. Further while there will be consequences to the teacher and students if the second test is lower , there will be zero consequences to them (the suits and whoever is motivating them) if the second test is consistent or even better than the first one. That’s why the teacher is right to refuse to allow the second test, it’s a unfair situation where he and his students can only lose or tie, while the other side can only tie or win
Great scene, movies today just make one bad, one good, that's it. It's clear each side is trying to do their job. He has a valid point about the two kinds of racism, while the teacher also has valid points, and it is scenes like this that are actually thought-provoking.
"maybe not but I catch you on the street and I'll kick the shit outta you". That is how it's done What happened to men,what happened to having balls like this and actually standing up for what's right AND be able to back it with concrete facts
Something EVERYONE can remember: There are two kinds of racism: singling out a group because of their skin color and not singling out a group because of their skin color
Anybody else remember the KFC commercial with this black dude in it, claiming to be Gus wheeler from Wisconsin and a franchise owner? The moment I saw him I knew he was in Stand and Deliver!
What I don't understand is why not, instead of forcing a test on these kids and questioning everything, simply interview them, put up a semi-hard problem and pretend like you're having a hard time figuring it out (some kids will see through the charade but some won't) and they'll solve it for you. They'll show that they know the math! Then based on that, recommend to your bosses that these kids know their material.
...these days he would have been accused of being racist just for being alive while white. He should be thankful it took him doing his job to be accused of racism.
@@RantingRamsay the sad thing is, is that he even told the students he came from where they did too, so he should know what it feels like to be like them. Idk if he’s playing a white character or Mexican .
Es la verdad, that’s the truth bro. Por eso le piden el apollo a todos los demás en contra nosotros los Latinos. That’s why they ask help from everyone else against us Latinos.
I've always thought there must be a deleted scene that took place after this where Garcia's character and Jaime come to some sort of understanding because at the end of the film, when Jaime is trying to get the principal to call again for the test results, he tells the principal to ask for Garcia's character, believing he will help them. Based on this scene, Garcia's character would not be likely to help someone to kick his ass and I doubt Jaime would expect him to.
ETS should have at least offered an incentive. Offered a 5K college scholarship to every kid that got comparable scores a second time. Even if they offered nothing, the students should have just retaken it after getting a promise from every major newspaper that they’d write a front page article about racism if they got comparable scores. Probably would have guaranteed them all admission, if not scholarships, to most colleges.
0:04 Either he was wrong, or he was lying. Once somebody calls the cops, they take you to jail, and you have to wait until evidence proves you didn't do it unless somebody bails you out.
As a half blooded Puerto Rican, i want to say that I respect Mr Escalante is the hero in this movie. Anyone who is willing to stand up for his students regardless of color or race should be given the most Upmost Respect🫱🏼🫲🏽🫱🏼🫲🏽🫱🏼🫲🏽👏🏻👏🏻
"If I catch you on the street...I'm gonna kick the shit outta you!" LMFAO
yeah classic lol
Andre Murphy Sr boy the line even scared me┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘
That’s a bad as teacher
One of the funniest lines in the movie 😂 next to "what's Calcoolus?" and "I strangled him, his body is decomposing in my locker" 🤣
Ohhhh This is so hilarious. Don't know who this guy ( teacher ) is, but I love this guy. He is an awesome actor.
“If I catch you on the street, I’m gonna kick the shit outta you.”
That line was delivered so well, it was perfect.
"delivered" HAHAHA🤣
he sure did
It's a good line.
Hell it's a GREAT one.
BUT
"If no-one has given you a damn thing, you should NOT be taking away from my kids."
Is much better.
Classless.
Accuses them of being racist, then proceeds to do the most racially stereotypical thing imaginable.
@@fredrickkenley674 Punching people in the face used to be societies way of fixing itself. Call it what you want but people weren't assholes when they got popped in the mouth
"My kids could teach you a thing or two!"
Johnny!!!!
Teachers of today- "I am underpaid"
Teachers thinking to themselves-
"Lol I do the least possible and favorite by teaching the smart ones"
On IMDB, on the Trivia page for this movie, it says that this scene was almost word for word what Escalante really said to ETS. The real Jaime Escalante helped write the script.
My fav part was the end! Really miss this guy. RIP Escalante
+Explosion Pvp Yea. a few yrs ago I believe
+Explosion Pvp Yea I was sad to hear bout his death. My math teacher showed us a video bout him when I was in 6th grade and after seeing it I can see why so many students wanted to b in his class. The man was beyond a math legend
+Hamzah Elsulayman I read after the movie was released, enrollment jumped in his class. Sadly, however, there were a lot of failures. Maybe the kids thought the class was going to be easy?
PlasmaCoolantLeak Math ain't for everybody but that won't discredit the great teacher he was
Hamzah Elsulayman Oh, definitely not. He was the epitome of a teacher, someone who had passion not only for teaching but for making a difference in the lives of his or her students.
"If I catch you in the street ... I'll beat the shit out of you"
... Classic
They were the ones accusing, they were the ones with the "burden of proof." You can't just go around asking people to prove YOU wrong, you have to prove YOUR accusation.
the "burden of proof" lies with the students. the STUDENTS make the claim that they can perform well on the test. these people suspect cheating, and there isnt any way to prove they arent cheating without a re-test in a controlled environment. it's essentially saying "_we do not accept_ your student's claim that they can perform well on this test (because the result was an anomaly and was taken in an uncontrolled environment)."
this is in the same way as say, a psychic. "the burden of proof" is on the psychic, so they make a pencil fly through the air and bend a spoon with their mind. someone accuses them of "cheating", it isnt your job to prove they arent psychic, so to prove it they have to come do it in a controlled environment and suddenly their magic powers are gone.
@@AVERYhornyMrDinosaur thats two claims you are confounding. students claim is one, and accusations of cheating is another. the first is proven by the scores, and the second must be proven by the accusers. so no, that is an invalid argument.
@@AVERYhornyMrDinosaur your reply was idiotic
@@26183 & @Ben Mercer
my replies dont seem to stick when i send them, but no.. idk how you ding dongs dont understand how this works. the burden of proof doesnt just switch to the person who "calls bullshit" on someone. your allowed to say "nuh uh" and require more proof. otherwise EVERYTHING claimed is then already inherently proven, and the burden of proof goes right back to the skeptic and not the initial claim.
@@AVERYhornyMrDinosaur nah, you're wrong. Person A requests a demonstration of ability. Person B demonstrates an ability. Person A must now accept or provide an explanation of how such demonstration was flawed.
Ets should have had to prove that the student's demonstration, i.e. the test, was invalid.
the Bolivian Teacher.......we are proud Mr.Escalante.......RIP
@MrDodger As shown in the film, ETS's excuse was "the unusual agreement of incorrect answers." Escalante responds that they are therefore accusing his students of not knowing how to cheat properly. His explanation is that they were all taught step by step the same way, which is a more plausible explanation for the matching wrong answers than whatever ETS is trying to claim as the reason.
In any case, we'll never know because, as Escalante mentions -- loudly -- ETS refused to show him or anyone the evidence of cheating. We're supposed to trust their objectivity and judgement without questioning. I understand their reasons for taking that stance but expecting us to blindly accept it isn't reasonable.
ETS has always been a lazy scumbag organization.
Really? What are their reasons? What is "understandable" about it? There is a reason why the right to face your accusers is a part of our justice system. If they refuse to provide evidence, their claims have ZERO validity.
@@Skyblade12 I would think they could sue in response to the false allegations after they proved them wrong, and some top lawyers would love to take on the case.
In Real life they actually did cheat on a couple questions.
@@Skyblade12 'fuck you, that's why' was their entire reasoning.
School choice vouchers cannot come fast enough. Schools have been trash for generations now.
We watched this in Spanish class, and my teacher said he was saying "If I see you on the street I'll kick your ass" but now that I watch it in English I know what he actually said lol.
There is no better translation to be fair, here in my country we say "te saco la mierda" but that is a local expresión that is far rider than the english version " I'll kick the shit out of you"
The literal implication would be "I will use my foot to give you a colonoscopy."
In realty, it's just an extreme way to say "I will beat you up"
@@ivanadriazola1991 Please explain how it is "far rider" than the english version. That's right it's exactly the same. Clown.
@@ivanadriazola1991 dude los dichos son los mismos. “Shit” en ingles es “mierda” en español
Edward James Olmos is an amazing actor. Underrated IMO.
Movies I can say some of us took for granted. This is one of them. The teachers who showed this, well, maybe they did care.
Yeah. Maybe they did.
Teachers like this still, do exist! ...If NOT I WOULDN'T HAD GRADUATED. The only problem is There is no way to thank them.
Live a good life. Live a life that is reflective of their efforts, and that’s thank you enough for most teachers.
In college I saw this movie. This helped me decide and love teaching Math.
What I found interesting was that, when I watched this movie in school, in California, I asked my teacher if he thought it was a racism issue, and he said he did not think it was racism. When I saw the same movie in Spanish class, in Mississippi (because I moved), I asked the same question to my teacher, and she thought it was racism.
its suprising how there are more racists everywhere else than the south
Some people who havnt feel victim to racism dont know what it is when it happens
Shit didn't seem racist to me. From Cali btw. An area or school that was on a regular basis doing very poorly academically this year turns out to score well above average? I mean it'd be stupid for them to assume that "hey they must have had a really good teacher all of a sudden that just broke this pattern". If they had not investigated it and let's say they were cheating and were found out tons of people would be on their backs for not investigating it int he 1st place when the irregularities popped up.
P1imp0logy101 That is racism when you accuse a GROUP of wrong doing. In the richer areas they would only accuse single kids even if they didnt have high scores and suddenly did they would not accuse the whole group of cheating, now go back and rethink racism THANK YOU!!
+SunsetSideVet accusing a group or suspecting a group for wrongdoing isn't racism. "Believing all members of a particular race posses characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race" is.
Statistically speaking their community had been known or seen to underperform on a regular basis. There's a saying that "numbers do not lie, people lie, politicians, and promises are lie, while numbers are the closest thing we have to the handwriting of God" (kudos to anyone who knows where that's from lol). If the numbers don't add up then they most definitely should have done an investigation. If a richer school with all while students had the same statistics (underperforming then suddenly doing good) then they should be investigated all the same.
And please don't tell me about racism. I'm black, not only am I black but I'm African ( Nigerian) to be precise with an accent as thick as Kim Kardashians booty. I've heard all the racist insults, been discriminated upon, followed through stores, pulled over because I matched a "description", had jobs given to people less experienced and less qualified ( I'm a nurse by the way), and even discriminated from people who I would have thought to be accepting ( black people). I know full and well what racism, I may even know it better than you but I'm not going to speculate on your life experiences.
Every conspiracy has a leader
Strong words
Being hispanic 2 of my daughters were accused of cheating in their pre-calculus final exams. No questions, no trial, then they were forced to repeat the entire year. The white students that copied from my daughters were never questioned nor suspected. Yes, it still happens today.
stephen coleman ARE YOU REAL? OMG FUCKING AMERICA...I. feel really sorry
stephen coleman your Hispanic , but your name is Stephen Coleman
stephen coleman I
Yeah sadly in 2000s everyone still has to bitch about skin tone and can't just move on and try to better themselves.
Good
The problem with demanding a retest under a controlled environment is the environment is not “controlled”, especially I a situation where you have students who previously struggled with the subject , had little confidence in their ability, and their confidence now is very new and tenuous. Demanding a retest is going to sow confusion and effect the confidence of a test taker.
Someone used to success will embrace the chance to reprove themselves, but someone for whom success is a new thing being told they have to try again is going to cause them to lose faith in themselves and/or the fairness by which they are being tested
I have never even heard of this movie before and this is just the second you tube clip I have seen (the first is the negative 2 plus two scene) but I know enough about math, statistics and teaching remedial students that those two suits are confident that they will be able to manufacture lower scores on the second test using these tactics and by denying the psychological effect “prove” that the first test was under UN controlled conditions (cheating), while in fact it the second test that has already been manipulated. Further while there will be consequences to the teacher and students if the second test is lower , there will be zero consequences to them (the suits and whoever is motivating them) if the second test is consistent or even better than the first one.
That’s why the teacher is right to refuse to allow the second test, it’s a unfair situation where he and his students can only lose or tie, while the other side can only tie or win
"This ain't about me and you... not yet."
They had already decided that they cheated. Now they must admit to it or be punished for lying and cheating. Holy cow!
And in 2021, Garfield drops the math program started by this man for being too difficult. No more AP tests for YOO
TheBear, it had to be ended. For good.
Director knew what he had with these three guys in the room together.
AWESOME SCENE !! This was a good movie & it was based on a true story. : )
"I suggest you're letting your emotions get the best of you"
Literally makes no sense.
I kinda feel like it was a misspoken line. Would have made more sense if he'd said, "I suggest you don't let your emotions get the best of you."
@@mrkwns24 good call
Hes suggesting that the possibility exists.
He suggesting that he thinks he’s getting emotional.
Stand up for what you know is right.
Therefore you know it's right to start kicking the sh*t out of haters and accusers.
I recently saw god father 3 for the first time. And now I recognize the guy in the gray suit LOL. Very different people.
In my casinos. Every one is watching.
Great acting all around
one of the best movies I have ever seen
Great scene, movies today just make one bad, one good, that's it. It's clear each side is trying to do their job. He has a valid point about the two kinds of racism, while the teacher also has valid points, and it is scenes like this that are actually thought-provoking.
amazing actor
It's not ok to accuse him of racism without proof but it's ok for him to accuse the students of cheating without proof.
Edward James Olmos is a legend.
Best movie ever.
they didn't take into account that these kids ancestors built pyramids.
dey wuz kangz
LOL!
and shiiiiet!
tristanauspride yup sure were
WE
“I’ll kick the shit out of you” - Joe Clark 2:40
He should've said everyone has assume they cheated because of you two.
the last line was good
My Dad stood and delivered.
A quarter century of faithful, zealous and safe service for UPS. ✊✊✊✊
I don't know about you guys but it feels like he's speaking for me like if I was a part of the class
Lol Andy Garcia really going for it in this scene
"maybe not but I catch you on the street and I'll kick the shit outta you". That is how it's done
What happened to men,what happened to having balls like this and actually standing up for what's right AND be able to back it with concrete facts
30 years later and nothing has changed.
30 years later, we moved 100 back.
Dr. Rockzo have to see won't we ☺
Yep same greaseball mentality essay
DannybOi Rodriguez , why would they be different?
I agree, the urban school in California are total trash. Well, any urban school in America is trash, that hasn't changed and never will.
You don't mess with the admiral.
Boom boom boom.
So say we all.
Nah. Nobody mess with Castillo. Not even the FBI
All he needed was to give them that "Look"@@mohamedsyahmi8004
He's the latino joe clark
ManofChrist101 joe Clark is the black Jaime Escalante
EXACTLY !
He's way less aggressive and more humble.
Great movie
How do i reach these keeeds =)
Favor de subir 10 minutos antes de esta escena , gracias, saludos desde la ferrocarrilera MTY NL México
my keeedz
one is an edgy fack you sk00l keedz 420 blaze it
> goes really late to class when it ended
"I'm f1rSt iN clAsS"
"what's caLcuLus"
John D. , what?
Powerful!
Something EVERYONE can remember: There are two kinds of racism: singling out a group because of their skin color and not singling out a group because of their skin color
Can someone explain this, I don't get it?
He said "ON SIGHT!"
I have to put a thousand math tests against the bulk head to hold this school together you bet your ass I will.
Holy shit why haven't I seen this movie 😭 😵
Damn that's a cold scene..
i like the teacher's hair style
Anybody else remember the KFC commercial with this black dude in it, claiming to be Gus wheeler from Wisconsin and a franchise owner? The moment I saw him I knew he was in Stand and Deliver!
HOW DO I REEECH THESE KEEEEDZ
Best ending ever!
It was a Jersey thing, considering that ETS is headquartered in New Jersey.
What I don't understand is why not, instead of forcing a test on these kids and questioning everything, simply interview them, put up a semi-hard problem and pretend like you're having a hard time figuring it out (some kids will see through the charade but some won't) and they'll solve it for you. They'll show that they know the math! Then based on that, recommend to your bosses that these kids know their material.
Escalante escalated the situation.
ROFL hahhaha "no one has the right to accuse me of racism!!!" scrub
Why not? Perhaps he wanted Mexican youth to fail?
...these days he would have been accused of being racist just for being alive while white. He should be thankful it took him doing his job to be accused of racism.
@@RantingRamsay that’s Andy Garcia. He’s not white, he’s Cuban. That’s why it’s a powerful dynamic...
@@RantingRamsay the sad thing is, is that he even told the students he came from where they did too, so he should know what it feels like to be like them. Idk if he’s playing a white character or Mexican .
@@RantingRamsay lol dumbass he’s Mexican in the movie
no one has the right to accuse me of racism. NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO ACCUSE ME OF RACISM!!
greg3d4u , everyone has the right.
Hes exactly right!! 2000% confident!!
"How do I reach these kids?"
Fact: 9 of the kids did cheat on the exam.
A real LA hero.
It will never be over
great movie for kids to watch at school
We did watch this movie in my algebra clasd
ericou812 I did watch it alone home...
The last line. I’m all about that.
Es la verdad, that’s the truth bro. Por eso le piden el apollo a todos los demás en contra nosotros los Latinos. That’s why they ask help from everyone else against us Latinos.
I've always thought there must be a deleted scene that took place after this where Garcia's character and Jaime come to some sort of understanding because at the end of the film, when Jaime is trying to get the principal to call again for the test results, he tells the principal to ask for Garcia's character, believing he will help them. Based on this scene, Garcia's character would not be likely to help someone to kick his ass and I doubt Jaime would expect him to.
James Kennedy , "García's character" is Dr. Ramírez.
love that teacher!
He wanted to believe his students, but there is no way to conclude that cheating was impossible.
Mr. Escalante all mafia
So say we all!
"Not so fast"
They missed Interpreted the Rules
Discrimination,segregation , hate because of the community, and against difference in humankind.
Dumbass
Alex, be quiet.
ETS should have at least offered an incentive. Offered a 5K college scholarship to every kid that got comparable scores a second time. Even if they offered nothing, the students should have just retaken it after getting a promise from every major newspaper that they’d write a front page article about racism if they got comparable scores. Probably would have guaranteed them all admission, if not scholarships, to most colleges.
still better than Godfather III
I agree on this movie and the Godfather films weren't really my cup of tea, I prefer Gooldfellas
they retook it and pass at a higher score. it worked out in the end.
1:54. Oscar performance.
F'n boss; real man
0:04 Either he was wrong, or he was lying. Once somebody calls the cops, they take you to jail, and you have to wait until evidence proves you didn't do it unless somebody bails you out.
2024: guilty until proven innocent
That singling out quote is so true today. That's how the usa politics feel like now with the lgbtq
how can i reach these kiiiieeeedz
He pushed their students to their limits
I want know more about DHT.
Why is doctor Phil on the phone?
But if I catch you in the street 😡
A good ole fist fight is very healthy.
chale vato just bc I'm brown 😎😎😎
PS Several students actually admitted to cheating years later. No indication Jaime was involved though.
Love the scene. But the sad thing is that in the real story the students actually did cheat
How do I teeeeech deeeeez keeeeeeedz
...And I hope you do...because it is not between you and me... honest words
OMG! at @2:14 YES how ironic who says it .... today it is the later for sure
As a half blooded Puerto Rican, i want to say that I respect Mr Escalante is the hero in this movie. Anyone who is willing to stand up for his students regardless of color or race should be given the most Upmost Respect🫱🏼🫲🏽🫱🏼🫲🏽🫱🏼🫲🏽👏🏻👏🏻
You think Mr Escalante could take that foo?
Wait....where are Cocket and Tubbs?