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Movie-Sounds.org › Ghetto Movie Quotes › Training Day (2001)

Man up, now. Man up, niggah.

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4 seconds sound clip from the Training Day (2001) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:17:34 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- What the fuck is wrong with you?

- Talking about... You know what? I don't want you in my unit, and I don't want you in my division.

- Get the fuck out of my car. Go back to the valley, rookie. Pooping ass.

- Give me that thing. I'll smoke it, man. Give it to me. You want me to smoke it, I'll smoke it.

- Ah, virgin lungs.

- Man up, now. Man up, niggah.

- Here you go.

- Go ahead, dog. You didn't even get it. Get it good.

- Yo! Shut the fuck up, and just wait.

- Oh, god.

- Man the fuck up. Finish that shit. Aha!

[...]

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Actors: Denzel Washington (Detective Alonzo Harris), Ethan Hawke (Officer Jake Hoyt), Scott Glenn (Roger)

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