He was definitely the real deal. I can see why he was chosen to play this part, I can see the fire and sincerity in his eyes and he was believable. I remember the first time I saw it, it was during the time you could stay in the theater and they didn't empty the theater - I stayed and watched it four more times. LOVED this man.
THIS MAN IS INDEED ONE OF THE MOST INTELLEGENT MEN IVE COME ACROSS IN AN INTERVEIW!!! HES WELL SPOKEN, AND HAS A BEAUTIFUL SOUL!!! R.I.H RON O'NEAL!!!!
+David Mazzini Yes he was. The funny thing about this movie is that while it was successful, it ended up hurting his career. Casting directors saw him as a hood/hustler. Sad really.
The epitome of class and grace,I'm no fruit but he was a Handsome dude,could of played the lead in any major motion picture in the late 70's or early 80's.Ron's with the Angels now ,so God bless Ron and all his fans,Super fly!!
What I love about Blaxplotation movies is that there not at all like today's movies: no special effects, no sensationalism, all they had to rely on was great stories of the many layers of Black America. And also great actors.
I agree, movies and television now portray blacks as ghetto or bafoonish. This trend began in the mid-1990's with Martin Lawrence and the Klumps films.I strongly believe that type of negative portrayal of blacks in the media made a huge impression on young people today. This is one of the reasons why black youth don't feel the need to vote or be politically aware. And (racists) whites are taking advantage of it. The main reason why police have waged war on black males is because they know these laws protect them. Any parent in their 30's, 40's, or 50's really needs to get their heads off Facebook, Instagram, Real Basketball Wives of Atlanta (WTF) and get involved in their kids futures while they still have one.
super blue I agree, movies and television now portray blacks as ghetto or bafoonish. This trend began in the mid-1990's with Martin Lawrence and the Klumps films.I strongly believe that type of negative portrayal of blacks in the media made a huge impression on young people today. This is one of the reasons why black youth don't feel the need to vote or be politically aware. And (racists) whites are taking advantage of it. The main reason why police have waged war on black males is because they know these laws protect them. Any parent in their 30's, 40's, or 50's really needs to get their heads off Facebook, Instagram, Real Basketball Wives of Atlanta (WTF) and get involved in their kids futures while they still have one. Show less
Russy Jody also, have you noticed that we blacks font have that "brown sugar" heroines like Pamela Grier, we don't have a modern day Pamela Grier, the only one that comes close is biracial sistah Halle Berry, but where are the beautiful brown sugar, I miss the likes of Pamela Grier on the silver screen. Ok peace.
I never knew he was a Shakespearean actor. He took this roll to another level and there's never been another one like him. Out of all the movies that I've seen where there were hustlers or drug dealers none of them had the style, the smoothness, or the intelligence that priest had. It was a movie that really made you think about life and what it was really about. My mom brought me to see this movie when I was 8 years old and although 10 years later I had my own drug issues I never got so deep because of this movie. I smoked and snorted but I would never shoot up because I couldn't forget that scene with Freddy having withdrawal symptoms in jail. I love the fashion in the swag of the characters it was a real reflection of how New York really was back then.
Thank so much to the late great Ron O'Neal for paving the way! Although I was born 2 years after this film, it was indeed a staple in my family and I am so thankful they inadvertently introduced me to your work (cause I used to sneak and watch it when the adults got together). You were such an intelligent, versatile, high skilled, articulate conscious brotha and although your corporeal body is no longer with us, your spirit will always live on through the great work that you did and passed on! Now that's a real legacy and immortality for ya. Peace and Blessing be unto you....
Superfly was probably one of the best films of the 70s, period. Ron O’ Neal was the nucleus of the film. This film in the wrong hands would’ve sucked. Ron brought it to another level. You believed he was “Priest”. His walk, talk, swag. He made him VERY real. Unfortunately, cuz Hollywood is so stupid they couldn’t see Ron past Superfly. He was much more than that. It was the biggest thing that happened to him and he never topped this success again. It’s ok cuz this role is iconic.
Ron O'neal WORTE his character. That's why it seems so real. He along with Philip Fenty wrote the this movie. Watch this old video of Ron 'Oneal explaing how he and Phil Fenty wrote "SuperFly" : ua-cam.com/video/p5e7mlZRgQU/v-deo.html
I downloaded part 2 Super Fly TNT down to my tablet. And I absolutely love that as well, I know a lot of people said that wasn't as good as the original, but I still enjoyed the movie anyway! I wish they could release that on DVD or something. And this fact that he wrote and directed it himself, I thought was pretty cool!
Ron O Neal was my favorite Actor of all time when I was a little girl growing up. My baby daddy looks just like him. Priest is so Fine. I've seen every movie Ron has made. I'm a 50 years strong Fan and Admirer of the Beautiful "Pretty Man" Mr. Ron O Neal RIP....Ase'
Youngblood Priest is one of the coldest characters a black man ever played. I was a year old when the movie came out, and I know I’ve watched it over a 100 times. The soundtrack that Curtis Mayfield put to the movie was a masterpiece [just listening to it is like eyes for the blind]. Rest In Peace ☮️ Ron O’Neal/Curtis Mayfield/Fat Freddy/Shatter/Sig Shore/Carl Lee. [posted February 25, 2021]
You are so right! And he aged like a fine wine, I had the honor meeting him about two years before he passed away, and he was absolutely gorgeous! Very sweet kind talented man!
Jazzy Moni It’s interesting that you say that because as I was watching this interview I was asking myself what other roles could he have played with his look/swag? A detective? A doctor? A lawyer? I mean, he actually LOOKS like Superfly in real life lol
I was to young back then to see the movie, but when I finally saw it, I didn't know he was trying to get out of the hustling life. I thought he was a gangsta. It made me respect the movie even more.
I heard that actress Cicely Tyson had campaigned hard against Mr. O’Neil and the movie Superfly , because she felt it glorified the drug hustle and characterized black people. He said he felt she personally destroyed his career in movies too. She even went as far as using the NAACP to try to get what she wanted accomplished.
I sure was sad when I googled his name to find out more about him to find he died in 2004. Some you can call handsome, but he was FINE. What I liked best about him in Superfly, was his walk, he walked like he was about his business. I'm thankful for the films he left us. ✌❤🙏Rest in PARADISE Ron O'Neal🌷🌲🎵💃
O'Neal interview is a eye opener as he explains the theme of the movie is beware of the Trapp game .in 2018 we have Trapp music .It makes one wonder same infrastructure in movie is working today ,sad circle
I think Superfly is the most gorgeous man I saw him in New York in 1972 and I was 15 years old and I have a VHS tape of Superfly Ron O'Neal he's gorgeous I am so happy to see this video anything with Ron O'Neal I don't want to see nothing else big fan big Love in my mind always mine. 😘 For real for real 💯🌹🍎🍸
If you don't bring me my money TONIGHT LOL That was always my favorite part Good interview and one of my favorite movies. Unfortunately this role served as both a gift and a curse to his movie career.
Reuben Mine too.....also when he went in the bar/ lounge and told the server " Get me a nice COLD beer".Makes me reach for a cold one every time i l hear it
The only movie where the black man doesn't take shit from police and literally whoops their ass. And did it in style. One if my favorite movies of all time.
When I was 11 or 12 in 1975, my family belonged to the Black Muslims of Los Angeles as followers of Elijah Muhammad and later Louis Farrakhan... That year there was a big function I believe at the L.A. Coliseum. This man was one of the many stars that were there and I got a very close look at him as he passed me. He seemed like a very cool guy back then...
He reminds me of my father, uncles and cousins. They all dressed like that and drove big expensive cars too. All legit though. They had high paying jobs
The game he plays he plays for keeps hustling towns and ghetto streets trying to get over,he's gonna do you over,taking all that he can take gambling with the eyes of faith trying to get over trying to get over trying to get over trying to get over. Whooo! Super Fly,(Ha! Ha!)
You know that HollyWood weren't about to let a pretty Black Man get that far in the Game. Superfly was a Huge Hit I was in 1 or2nd grade when this film came out everybody was talking about it. I couldn't see the film Movie because of my age but...my classmates saw the movie and they said that it was Good
I also was in the Second Grade when this movie was out. Never saw it myself during that time but my cousin and I used to bump the soundtrack at my aunt's place,(his mom). But it wasn't until I finally saw on VHS 20 years after its release. Saw it now 31 times. Its a terrific blaxploitation masterpiece with a bumping soundtrack of all time.
Straight outta Cleveland! Ron O'neal, the writer of the script, Phillip Fenty, and the basis of the Superfly story. Look up Herman 'Scatter' Stephens, the basis for the character Scatter in the movie. All these names were from the Glenville neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio (same area as Bone Thugz-n-Harmony). Scatter Stephens's story is the movie story of 'Superfly' (with a much sadder ending, unfortunately). RIP Scatter Stephens.
Great actor, beautiful soul, intelligent,and a beautiful dude.growing up.we all wanted to look like and act lol Super Fly. Without the dope of course .
Despite good intentions of the makers of the film, the way that it glorified being a dug dealer motivated so many men to go into the trade, and thus created a massive increase in drug related crime, and even more misery in the ghetto.
The film ear not the catalyst for the increase in the drug game, within the Black community. It was merely a commentary of what was already happening within the Black community. Keep in mind, that the drugs and all of the auxiliary filth that goes along with it,did not start in the ghetto ... it came from outside the ghetto. From other countries, and from other more affluent areas.
Most ppl missed the intention.... " Priest" was wise and saw that even though he could profit ( financially) especially when the " Man" could " protect" him.He didn't want to be controlled by the " Man" or the life...he wanted to use it to get out and be free from the shackles of the drug game which was gonna either put him in jail or dead.Ppl who was living that life then and even after should've followed Priest's blueprint.He wasn't glorifying the life.He was saying this aint the way to live." I wanna get out before I ice someone or someone ice's me"
The truth is that Ron O"Neal was a one hit wonder, and this movie was his only claim to fame. He was a very good actor, but I guess his mixed appearance hindered him from getting starring roles in black movies. (It was said that he lost the role of Shaft to Richard Roundtree because they felt he was too light.) But Super Fly was a classic movie that can still hold up today. If you can get past the fashion of clothes .lol RIP R.O.
I've seen Ryan O'Neal in other movies and tv shows after Superfly... Red Dawn (1984) he played as a South American general that invaded America along with Russians, as well as TV shows in the 90's, He was also in Theater productions on Broadway before Superfly, Do your research buddy.....
@@LeopoldMaysonet I never said that the Super Fly was the only role on his acting resume, What I said is that it's the only one that was an actual hit. Yes, he appeared in films prior to that and appeared in other movies and TV shows thereafter. But he''l always be best remembered for Super Fly.
He was definitely the real deal. I can see why he was chosen to play this part, I can see the fire and sincerity in his eyes and he was believable. I remember the first time I saw it, it was during the time you could stay in the theater and they didn't empty the theater - I stayed and watched it four more times. LOVED this man.
those were the days.
THIS MAN IS INDEED ONE OF THE MOST INTELLEGENT MEN IVE COME ACROSS IN AN INTERVEIW!!! HES WELL SPOKEN, AND HAS A BEAUTIFUL SOUL!!! R.I.H RON O'NEAL!!!!
Another man that was very well spoken during interviews was rod serling.
right on I can dig it it's Doug mother
Ron was a great actor, a good man who believed in himself, and he showed it. Rest In Peace my brother.
Even the sound of the music was nice back then. The notes. The way the instruments were played.
Trained actor....totally underrated...one of the best to ever to do it....R.I.P Ron O'Neal
Mr.O'Neal is a very articulate speaker. He has tremendous insight into acting,roles,socioeconomic factors.
Dude Ron is one of the most underrated actors of all time
+David Mazzini Yes he was. The funny thing about this movie is that while it was successful, it ended up hurting his career. Casting directors saw him as a hood/hustler. Sad really.
The epitome of class and grace,I'm no fruit but he was a Handsome dude,could of played the lead in any major motion picture in the late 70's or early 80's.Ron's with the Angels now ,so God bless Ron and all his fans,Super fly!!
+David Mazzini Yeah man, we don't see his type of actor anymore. A man's man. He's missed.
+James Gibson Totally James nothing but lames,
RIP PRIEST!
"YOU BETTER HAVE MY MONEY TOOOONIIIIITE" RON'S VINES were on point in this movie!
What I love about Blaxplotation movies is that there not at all like today's movies: no special effects, no sensationalism, all they had to rely on was great stories of the many layers of Black America. And also great actors.
True!
Also the 1970s "Blacksploitation" films were about empowering of blacks today we unfortunately have Tyler Perry and "Precious" garbage....
I agree, movies and television now portray blacks as ghetto or bafoonish. This trend began in the mid-1990's with Martin Lawrence and the Klumps films.I strongly believe that type of negative portrayal of blacks in the media made a huge impression on young people today. This is one of the reasons why black youth don't feel the need to vote or be politically aware. And (racists) whites are taking advantage of it. The main reason why police have waged war on black males is because they know these laws protect them. Any parent in their 30's, 40's, or 50's really needs to get their heads off Facebook, Instagram, Real Basketball Wives of Atlanta (WTF) and get involved in their kids futures while they still have one.
super blue I agree, movies and television now portray blacks as ghetto or bafoonish. This trend began in the mid-1990's with Martin Lawrence and the Klumps films.I strongly believe that type of negative portrayal of blacks in the media made a huge impression on young people today. This is one of the reasons why black youth don't feel the need to vote or be politically aware. And (racists) whites are taking advantage of it. The main reason why police have waged war on black males is because they know these laws protect them. Any parent in their 30's, 40's, or 50's really needs to get their heads off Facebook, Instagram, Real Basketball Wives of Atlanta (WTF) and get involved in their kids futures while they still have one.
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Russy Jody also, have you noticed that we blacks font have that "brown sugar" heroines like Pamela Grier, we don't have a modern day Pamela Grier, the only one that comes close is biracial sistah Halle Berry, but where are the beautiful brown sugar, I miss the likes of Pamela Grier on the silver screen. Ok peace.
super blue Don't forget Judy Pace, Sheila Frazier, Tamara Dobson, and Paula Kelly.....Gorgeous! :)
I never knew he was a Shakespearean actor. He took this roll to another level and there's never been another one like him. Out of all the movies that I've seen where there were hustlers or drug dealers none of them had the style, the smoothness, or the intelligence that priest had. It was a movie that really made you think about life and what it was really about. My mom brought me to see this movie when I was 8 years old and although 10 years later I had my own drug issues I never got so deep because of this movie. I smoked and snorted but I would never shoot up because I couldn't forget that scene with Freddy having withdrawal symptoms in jail. I love the fashion in the swag of the characters it was a real reflection of how New York really was back then.
Curtis Mayfield ... The Man... Real Songs...
Thank so much to the late great Ron O'Neal for paving the way! Although I was born 2 years after this film, it was indeed a staple in my family and I am so thankful they inadvertently introduced me to your work (cause I used to sneak and watch it when the adults got together). You were such an intelligent, versatile, high skilled, articulate conscious brotha and although your corporeal body is no longer with us, your spirit will always live on through the great work that you did and passed on! Now that's a real legacy and immortality for ya. Peace and Blessing be unto you....
You know white men from the burbs loved Ron too. He was a class act times 10!
cause he was brainwashed by the whites
@@franklynmcgradycalderon977 because he was brainwashed? That sounds stupid...😶...but stupid comment are accepted....obviously....
I wonder why TV ONE Unsung had not done a bio about him? He's definitely unsung.
His analysis and understanding of the BS was too real. They do not want his thoughts in the public square.
akiel51 ..., You are so right...he was definitely unsung.
akiel51 I agree with you 100%
I remember being too young to see Super Fly. Miss you, Mr. Ron O'Neal
I saw his e television special it was great.
He was very honest and wore the coldest hat you ever saw.
He is so right on point. I was in love with him since first seeing him in 1972. Rest peacefully Ron. I will never forget you. Beautiful Brother.
RIP Ron and I thank you for showing that if a man can think he can out do his enemy everytime. Art mimicks life and visa versa
Naimah Greene Thank You Ron O'Neal
How articulate he was...
Superfly was probably one of the best films of the 70s, period. Ron O’ Neal was the nucleus of the film. This film in the wrong hands would’ve sucked. Ron brought it to another level. You believed he was “Priest”. His walk, talk, swag. He made him VERY real. Unfortunately, cuz Hollywood is so stupid they couldn’t see Ron past Superfly. He was much more than that. It was the biggest thing that happened to him and he never topped this success again. It’s ok cuz this role is iconic.
Ron O'neal WORTE his character. That's why it seems so real. He along with Philip Fenty wrote the this movie. Watch this old video of Ron 'Oneal explaing how he and Phil Fenty wrote "SuperFly" :
ua-cam.com/video/p5e7mlZRgQU/v-deo.html
One of the best movie of all time.
one of my favorite soundtracks besides Willie Hutch The Mack
I downloaded part 2 Super Fly TNT down to my tablet. And I absolutely love that as well, I know a lot of people said that wasn't as good as the original, but I still enjoyed the movie anyway! I wish they could release that on DVD or something. And this fact that he wrote and directed it himself, I thought was pretty cool!
He should of gotten more roles.So much talent!!!
He really was Super fly!!!!
Caught in the struggle.
The handsome and talented Ron O'neal. RIP.
Janet Cousins Yes Lord ❤️❤️❤️❤️
True true!!!!
I love this interview!
I almost felt like crying!
100% THANKS FOR SAVING IT!
Ron Oneal would have been 80 years young today
Wow 😳
"Here today, gone later today."
Ron O Neal was my favorite Actor of all time when I was a little girl growing up. My baby daddy looks just like him. Priest is so Fine. I've seen every movie Ron has made. I'm a 50 years strong Fan and Admirer of the Beautiful "Pretty Man" Mr. Ron O Neal RIP....Ase'
Rip Ron O'Neal you are my favorite actor of all time 🙏🏽🙏🏽🕊️🕊️🕊️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🕊️🕊️
He also played Whitley father and a dean on Different World tv show
RON O'NEAL HE SURE WAS SEXY IN SUPERFLY YOU SURE WILL BE MISSED REST IN PEACE 💜💜🌹
Mary D ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Rest In Peace, Ron. And thanks for the, though small, body of work that you left behind.
Ron, a Shakespeare actor of note did Superfly and played a cop in The Equalizer TV show later in life.
Also the Cuban Commander on Wolverines
Mr. O'Neal's voice is wonderful..... Great interview........ and he was fine......RIP💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
WHAT A WONDERFUL INTERVIEW ....HISTORY IN THE MAKING ....
I wish to God, Ron O'Neal had got some better roles after this, what a GREAT PERFORMANCE!
Ron O'Neal, RIP!
Ron O'Neal could have been a SUPERSTAR in mainstream film if given a real chance. His act in Superfly was just too convincing. R.I.P.
Youngblood Priest is one of the coldest characters a black man ever played. I was a year old when the movie came out, and I know I’ve watched it over a 100 times. The soundtrack that Curtis Mayfield put to the movie was a masterpiece [just listening to it is like eyes for the blind]. Rest In Peace ☮️ Ron O’Neal/Curtis Mayfield/Fat Freddy/Shatter/Sig Shore/Carl Lee. [posted February 25, 2021]
Will be sorely missed
I had the biggest crush on him growing up ; ) He was a fine man!!!
Ms Kimlo Yes he was fine sexy ass man
You pretty fly, yourself!
Yes lord I he was so fine
You are so right! And he aged like a fine wine, I had the honor meeting him about two years before he passed away, and he was absolutely gorgeous! Very sweet kind talented man!
@@haylotroutman7826 What an honor that was. He seemed like a really sweet man.😊
Too bad such a gifted actor got typecast after such a breakthrough.
Yep, that was a real shame...
Jazzy Moni He was the best
Superfly was the best Blaxploitation movie due to O’Neals superb performance.
Jazzy Moni It’s interesting that you say that because as I was watching this interview I was asking myself what other roles could he have played with his look/swag? A detective? A doctor? A lawyer? I mean, he actually LOOKS like Superfly in real life lol
That is true
I was to young back then to see the movie, but when I finally saw it, I didn't know he was trying to get out of the hustling life. I thought he was a gangsta. It made me respect the movie even more.
If Mr. O'Neal was still alive, just imagined him playing James "Ghost" St. Patrick's father on Power.
Black Sean Connery
Listen,I don't date light skinned men,but this man was fine as hell.Dang!!! Mr. Ron O'neal played this role to a tee.
That's o.k., I don't think he dated COLOR-STRUCK- BITCH'S (so It's even)
Marsha Scott because thats a stupid thing to say. Honestly people need to get over color.
@@beloit22 So true, The Man was a great actor no matter color of skin. That's all that matters. RIP Handsome Mr. Ron O'Neal❤❤❤
I heard that actress Cicely Tyson had campaigned hard against Mr. O’Neil and the movie Superfly , because she felt it glorified the drug hustle and characterized black people. He said he felt she personally destroyed his career in movies too. She even went as far as using the NAACP to try to get what she wanted accomplished.
Ron Oneal, R.I.P, we love you. You were a true scholar. Some of our real life roles were influenced by oppression, directly and indirectly.
I sure was sad when I googled his name to find out more about him to find he died in 2004. Some you can call handsome, but he was FINE. What I liked best about him in Superfly, was his walk, he walked like he was about his business. I'm thankful for the films he left us. ✌❤🙏Rest in PARADISE Ron O'Neal🌷🌲🎵💃
Really deep interview.
if you don't get me my money to nite.
DOC COOL LoL!!!😂
"Freddie's Dead..."
@DOC COOL 😂😂😂
Ron O’Neal was my first Hollywood crush as a kid. Rest well with the ancestors black king.👑👑👑
O'Neal interview is a eye opener as he explains the theme of the movie is beware of the Trapp game .in 2018 we have Trapp music .It makes one wonder same infrastructure in movie is working today ,sad circle
Nice insight on this classic film. The sound track on Superfly and Curtis's complilations on Claudine are BOSS and worthy of recognition for sure.
i had a crush on him too! i didn't usually like extremely light skinned men but he was fine as hell!!!
Ooh yes
Love you Ron O'Neal miss you so much
I've watched several interviews. He spoke so eloquently about his craft and things in general. Some people are truly missed. He's one of them.❤
I love you Ron O'Neal
he also played sinclair's dad on 'living single'
Dorothy Brewer Whitley's too on a different world
Dorothy Brewer And Also Different world
Dorothy Brewer The Boys singers Uncle
I think Superfly is the most gorgeous man I saw him in New York in 1972 and I was 15 years old and I have a VHS tape of Superfly Ron O'Neal he's gorgeous I am so happy to see this video anything with Ron O'Neal I don't want to see nothing else big fan big Love in my mind always mine. 😘 For real for real 💯🌹🍎🍸
If you don't bring me my money TONIGHT LOL
That was always my favorite part
Good interview and one of my favorite movies.
Unfortunately this role served as both a gift and a curse to his movie career.
Reuben Mine too.....also when he went in the bar/ lounge and told the server " Get me a nice COLD beer".Makes me reach for a cold one every time i l hear it
Reuben ss
Lmao!!! That's my favorite part too. 😂And the way he motioned his arms.😂😂😂
Reuben MINE TOO OMG
He's the reason I started growing my hair. Priest inspired me to want to do better. Bye myself some time. Make that Big 1
Miss you dearly Ron O'Neal
I love you Ron O'Neal you so fine
Man, that was the most 🔥 interview I have EVER SEEN!!! Thank you for your presence on this EARTH, Mr RON O'NEAL!!💯❤️
The only movie where the black man doesn't take shit from police and literally whoops their ass. And did it in style. One if my favorite movies of all time.
When I was 11 or 12 in 1975, my family belonged to the Black Muslims of Los Angeles as followers of Elijah Muhammad and later Louis Farrakhan... That year there was a big function I believe at the L.A. Coliseum. This man was one of the many stars that were there and I got a very close look at him as he passed me. He seemed like a very cool guy back then...
Karuma House 216..Cleveland Ohio..Ron O'neal
So many missed the underlining message in the movie. It had several layers of meaning. Great movie and amazing actor.
There was only one... and that was SuperFly... gunna make your fortune by and by...
But if you lose don't ask no questions why. Though the game you know is do or die. Aye aye aye aye. Superb soundtrack.
Gospel according to Ron, rest in power✊🏽
O’Neal was Articulate, intelligent and ….fly
Just caught this 2 weeks ago on a dvd I've had for years glad I watched the special features it was cool.
LEGENDARY and ICONIC! ♥️💨💨💨Mr.Superfly!
SOO FINE NTHAT MOVIE DAMNNN
Ron was an extremely intelligent man.
He reminds me of my father, uncles and cousins. They all dressed like that and drove big expensive cars too. All legit though. They had high paying jobs
He was very underrated a great actor. Loved this movie the newer one can't touch it.
LOVE THIS MOVIE 🎥. RON IS AN AMAZING ACTOR.
“You Gonna Make Your Fortune Fine...Bye! ,But If You Lose Don’t Ask No Questions Why... The Only Game You Know Is Do Or Die... Superfly!!”
The game he plays he plays for keeps hustling towns and ghetto streets trying to get over,he's gonna do you over,taking all that he can take gambling with the eyes of faith trying to get over trying to get over trying to get over trying to get over. Whooo! Super Fly,(Ha! Ha!)
@@keithhackett7912 My brother Shakespeare aint got shit on your poetry lol.
@@KUFDENTERTAINMENT Appreciate that my man. Just continuing the song where you left off LOL👍
@@keithhackett7912 Hahaha always good fun playin finish the sentence huh?
@@KUFDENTERTAINMENT Oh Yeah!
He never mentions he's from Cleveland.
Joe Code stud His other interviews he did
Joe Code stud SO!🙄
I didn't know Superfly was that attractive👍🖤
Masterpiece!!!
RIP Mr. Oniell.
vetb882 Ron O’Neal
Ron O'Neal aka Super Fly aka Mr. Gilbert
Audioplugg Music Productions, LLC 😂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yeah he is super cool
Damm he looks good and sounds so good😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
You know that HollyWood weren't about to let a pretty Black Man get that far in the Game. Superfly was a Huge Hit I was in 1 or2nd grade when this film came out everybody was talking about it.
I couldn't see the film Movie because of my age but...my classmates saw the movie and they said that it was Good
I also was in the Second Grade when this movie was out. Never saw it myself during that time but my cousin and I used to bump the soundtrack at my aunt's place,(his mom). But it wasn't until I finally saw on VHS 20 years after its release. Saw it now 31 times. Its a terrific blaxploitation masterpiece with a bumping soundtrack of all time.
Whitley Gilbert's Dad #2 from "A Different World".
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Straight outta Cleveland! Ron O'neal, the writer of the script, Phillip Fenty, and the basis of the Superfly story. Look up Herman 'Scatter' Stephens, the basis for the character Scatter in the movie. All these names were from the Glenville neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio (same area as Bone Thugz-n-Harmony). Scatter Stephens's story is the movie story of 'Superfly' (with a much sadder ending, unfortunately). RIP Scatter Stephens.
RIP RON O'NEAL. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.
Ron O'Neal, RIP.
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One of my favorite movies.
Beautiful piece of art!
Great actor, beautiful soul, intelligent,and a beautiful dude.growing up.we all wanted to look like and act lol Super Fly.
Without the dope of course .
Never realized how intelligent Ron O'Neal was, RIP!
Shout out to Curtis Mayfield too. He made the bad ass soundtrack . Give me your love Superfly Freddy's Dead Pushaman Little Child all hits
Despite good intentions of the makers of the film, the way that it glorified being a dug dealer motivated so many men to go into the trade, and thus created a massive increase in drug related crime, and even more misery in the ghetto.
The film ear not the catalyst for the increase in the drug game, within the Black community. It was merely a commentary of what was already happening within the Black community. Keep in mind, that the drugs and all of the auxiliary filth that goes along with it,did not start in the ghetto ... it came from outside the ghetto. From other countries, and from other more affluent areas.
+Michelle Johnson I meant to say, the film was
That's what it's intention was ,..to lure Black people into pimpin' and doing dope,...and that's just what it did !!! We are so easy to trick !!
Yes we are especially when we don't have control of our concepts and images
Most ppl missed the intention.... " Priest" was wise and saw that even though he could profit ( financially) especially when the " Man" could " protect" him.He didn't want to be controlled by the " Man" or the life...he wanted to use it to get out and be free from the shackles of the drug game which was gonna either put him in jail or dead.Ppl who was living that life then and even after should've followed Priest's blueprint.He wasn't glorifying the life.He was saying this aint the way to live." I wanna get out before I ice someone or someone ice's me"
Ron and Max
THIS IS THE 1972 ORIGINAL SUPERFLY
Ron'o Neal went on to work with Tom " Billy Jack " Laughlin,Chuck Norris,Red Dawn ,etc..RIP Priest.
His voice!
"PURE PIMPIN"FA SHO 💯👑
The truth is that Ron O"Neal was a one hit wonder, and this movie was his only claim to fame. He was a very good actor, but I guess his mixed appearance hindered him from getting starring roles in black movies. (It was said that he lost the role of Shaft to Richard Roundtree because they felt he was too light.) But Super Fly was a classic movie that can still hold up today. If you can get past the fashion of clothes .lol
RIP R.O.
I've seen Ryan O'Neal in other movies and tv shows after Superfly... Red Dawn (1984) he played as a South American general that invaded America along with Russians, as well as TV shows in the 90's, He was also in Theater productions on Broadway before Superfly, Do your research buddy.....
@@LeopoldMaysonet I never said that the Super Fly was the only role on his acting resume, What I said is that it's the only one that was an actual hit. Yes, he appeared in films prior to that and appeared in other movies and TV shows thereafter. But he''l always be best remembered for Super Fly.