When I was a teenager I said that same line when these wannabe tough young boys tried to force me to give them some of my candy. I look them dead in the eye. They got out of my face after that.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Maurice Whaley That last brother looked like he wasn’t about to stand for too much shit though ! Priest got down on their asses, but that 1 dude was ready for whatever was about to jump off !
Yessir! And ‘EDDIE’ knew it too ! Dats why HE NEVER SAID A WORD…His BODY LANGUAGE AND MANNERISMS SAID EVERYTING FOR HIM…He was basically looking lyke, “YUH NIGGAZ CAME BE SERIOUS!” . Tis scene SPEAKS 🗣 TO MI FROM A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE! When mi had di falling out and death threats from U.S.🇺🇸 and SHADOW ENTITIES 🥷🏿 in ATL GA 2019 POST PANDEMIC,😷 and had to flee to beautiful Brazil 🇧🇷 where mi now live! All di so called RUFFIAN, RUDE BWOYZ, GANGSTERS AND HOT STEPPERS who CHATTED UP A PERSONA, Dey was ALL JUST DAT…CHATTERS! When all tis SHYT HIT DI FAN, IT WAS MI STANDING DOLO! . Now mi LIVE OFF GRID IN BRAZIL 🇧🇷 and mi only stay connected wit one Bredda from ATL who has helped and LOOKED 👀 OUT FI MI WHY MI GET BACK ON MY FEET! HARD LESSON LEARNED! Nuff Rispek 🫡 🇯🇲🇧🇷🇿🇦🇮🇪🇺🇸 .
He comes out with some brilliant lines in this movie... When he says something later to the cop he says 'a hair on my gorgeous head' 😂... Then 'right down the front killing whitey'... Man he was excellent. This is such an entertaining look at early 70s Harlem(im irish so not sure too much about locations in NYC) and the characters about. And Curtis's soundtrack? 👌
Always Always Always carry your Hammer load extra clip and a vest when heavy in the game. A lot of folk will try to extort you,,,at any given moment! Got to be on your toes!
As an older man, I now instantly realized those guys were 5 percenters or Ansaar. By the kufi and the beard cut dimensions. Sub dialogue of the streets. Kudos to the director . and.. #staywoke
It really wasn't that bad of a movie. He really wanted more. His partner was satisfied with being able to live large and didn't mind constant threat of death or prison. Just they way the world works.
You're being vague and ambiguous about wanting more. It's his partner that wanted more, Priest wanted less game and more time to himself without having to always think too much. And no that's not the way of the world, it is if you say it is, priest isn't going to agree with you, that's exactly the point to get out of that world.
Yeah, he was a hottie! (Not even my type! I usually don't like hairy men.) But, he just oozed with sex appeal! I guess it was the way he carried himself. ❤️
Dr Martin Luther King JR was a man, who happened to be african American I was a year and a half when he was killed, he was a minister and an advocate for peace and nonviolence, who would be threatened by such a man?well I've watched the news footage of black people being attacked with police dogs women and men beaten bloody in the streets our leaders being killed, so hopelesness, anger, rage, disillusionment all built up in the hearts of the children of that generation, Johnson signed the bill, so what? Since Kings death nothing had really changed for blacks by 1972 drugs overflowed in the inner city's, war still going on and we got a crook for a president, so here comes a motion picture from Hollywood, not a happy feel good depiction of intergration, but a true to life drama in the four years after MLKs death, the black people of the superfly era are the last of the civil rights era and I love every one of you, why is this movie considered a classic? Because we knew the American dream was a lie
I'm with Ron O'Neal on this I ain't Giving You $hit and are we through talking? Great quotes that's how I feel when folks want to you to do this or that
He actually got that line from "The Mack" when Pretty Tony slapped and pulled out the sword on ol boy for laughing at him after Goldie clowned him in the gambling spot.
The reason that was put into the movie because alot of these black movies was counter revolutionary. To turn the youth away from the militancy that was very active during that time. I believe it was during the panther 21 trials that was going on during that time. CIA had alot of input on alot of what Hollywood studios released in the movies or television.
i watched this movie the other night for the first time even though it was popular when I was in high school. It would be interesting to know just how accurate a window it was on black culture and how much of it this movie represents. If this is the way some of it was 50 years ago I can understand how we now have Maxine Waters, Jim Clyburn, Kamala Harris, etc. Raw hate.
The late Italian-American 🇮🇹 🇺🇸 author Mario Puzo lamented that his first novels which dealt with the struggles of poor Italian immigrants in America never sold. Nobody wanted to read his books. It wasn't until he started writing the Godfather series, which was completely fictitious , (but loosely based on real gangsters), that he began to enjoy success as a writer! Sad!
I should've known he was a Midwest dude. These people don't understand,, back in the day the Midwest had more clout than East,West,North,South COMBINED. Everything you know of today, started in the Midwest Sports. From Joe Louis to Muhammed Ali. Basketball, Magic Johnson to Larry Bird. Music, from Motown to Funk, George Clinton to Michael Jackson, Prince, on & on & on. ECONOMICALLY...Detroit Michigan was the most powerful metro in the world. So powerful, Congress & the President & THE WORLD, lifted the tariff on foreign vehicles which changed the game forever. Imagine if, every car you see came from one area Detroit...every man,woman child & pet in Detroit, would be billionaires a thousand times over. They don't want to put that in your history books.
Ronald is the original gangster who played this part .. So well And this is where snoop stole his whole style from with a little mixture of Bootsy Collins..& goldie...the mack..salute Ron O'Neal. ..ur real fans got ..u..@
Thonk about the hypocrisy of this man. He said we’re out here helping Black people and you gotta start paying dues. Not we need you to stop selling dope in the community. We need you to stop peddling that poison. No not that. We need you to start paying dues. Hypocrite.
This is correct. They weren’t interested in Priest stepping down or quit dealing - they just wanted the money, a piece of his action, like a tax man to collect. Priest wasn’t having any of that sh-t
I'm really the CIA United States Navy Seal Admiral 8 King Kaiser Tsar Matthew Floyd Marston Romanov Windsor 2 Rothschild Rockefeller Cartier Luttrell 2 al Salman of Ethiopia HRH Madame Asfaw and HIM HS 1 and 2.
Lol the first time I saw this on VHS when I happened to purchase it over 20 years ago for $2 I think it was....lol, thats a classic marker of the movie where it captures a lot of realism. Priest in real life more than likely would be that type because we know he is a Mack, that would go out to the beach somewhere at night and have a small bonfire along with some dudes and if it's two other guys then it's definitely at least five other cool girls, where priest would bring along his bongo drums which were common and popular during that genre, along with some wine, and some weed.... I knew these type, not really a pimp but would have like three girls living with him and they all kind of do their own thing and don't need to be told what to do because they know who number one is. Priest is cool like that, takes care of his business but then when he unwinds or relaxes, he's real smooth and definitely ain't tripping off no broads and that's why they're there... Those types certainly are not supporting or donating or getting out of pocket like some sucker ass Mark for some girl that's for sure. This is and always will be a top 10 movie in my book, to this day a lot of the philosophy from Superfly is some real good stuff that you can't go wrong with. ....all I know is i got to get OUT... i need to CHANGE! ..... the WAY I LIVE. I really like the line he gives at the end to the deputy commissioner. "You don't own me pig and no mthrfkr gonna tell me when I can split..." Right on Priest... That's right.
Brothers were so damn smooth in the 70’s
100
That's the way a OG handles business.
There's the shakedown from the mob
There's the shakedown from the cops
and finally, there's the shakedown from the so-called do-gooders
1970 how I wish I lived in your decade
You’re basically living through the same things now
I say it all the time
Great scene. Youngblood always has his piece ready.
Young blood always has some Superfly shit
I was 7 years old when this movie came out and it's still one of my all time favorites. RIP Ron O'Neal (Priest) & Carl Lee (his partner, Eddie).
😂😂 I ain't giving you 💩😂😂 one of the many REAL/ but funny scenes
THIRSTAGRAMS He meant that shit 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ok??
@@chainsawteddybear
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@@TonshalaAdams43had to return 😂😂 I like to talk to you brother
When I was a teenager I said that same line when these wannabe tough young boys tried to force me to give them some of my candy. I look them dead in the eye. They got out of my face after that.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ron o Neal Eyebrows never move, I never noticed until now. It shows indignation, assuredness, confidence, seriousness.
There is no doubt in his mind.
"Now we through talkin........"
"...like I said before, somebody's coming here to meet me. And don't let 'em find you here when they come!"
@@solesirching73 "I don't owe you SHIT!:
That's the way you handle your business...OG style...😎
I an’t giving u shhhittt!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
I used to love watching this with my dad, lol.
That last dude straight mugging lol
Maurice Whaley That last brother looked like he wasn’t about to stand for too much shit though ! Priest got down on their asses, but that 1 dude was ready for whatever was about to jump off !
@@mauricebrown9183 lol
Bill Cosby!!🤣🤣
He lookin a lil too hard at that last bit. Even I had to say: "bruh, what the fuck are u looking at?"
@@FilmaticProductions 😆
Priest had that gun, and ready to start blasting!
Goddamn ! Priest told them brothers what was really up ! The last dude though, he was ready for war or whatever was about to jump off !
He was lookin at them TOO hard at the end of that scene. He could have gotten clapped for that!
Those dudes were just scrubs and Priest knew it.
Yessir! And ‘EDDIE’ knew it too ! Dats why HE NEVER SAID A WORD…His BODY LANGUAGE AND MANNERISMS SAID EVERYTING FOR HIM…He was basically looking lyke, “YUH NIGGAZ CAME BE SERIOUS!”
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Tis scene SPEAKS 🗣 TO MI FROM A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE! When mi had di falling out and death threats from U.S.🇺🇸 and SHADOW ENTITIES 🥷🏿 in ATL GA 2019 POST PANDEMIC,😷 and had to flee to beautiful Brazil 🇧🇷 where mi now live! All di so called RUFFIAN, RUDE BWOYZ, GANGSTERS AND HOT STEPPERS who CHATTED UP A PERSONA, Dey was ALL JUST DAT…CHATTERS! When all tis SHYT HIT DI FAN, IT WAS MI STANDING DOLO!
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Now mi LIVE OFF GRID IN BRAZIL 🇧🇷 and mi only stay connected wit one Bredda from ATL who has helped and LOOKED 👀 OUT FI MI WHY MI GET BACK ON MY FEET! HARD LESSON LEARNED!
Nuff Rispek 🫡
🇯🇲🇧🇷🇿🇦🇮🇪🇺🇸
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Smoothest nigga ever 2 do it!!!
Damn i love this scene. So badass!
He comes out with some brilliant lines in this movie... When he says something later to the cop he says 'a hair on my gorgeous head' 😂... Then 'right down the front killing whitey'... Man he was excellent. This is such an entertaining look at early 70s Harlem(im irish so not sure too much about locations in NYC) and the characters about. And Curtis's soundtrack? 👌
The song is "I'm your Pusherman"
The Late Ron O Neal went on to work with Tom " Billy Jack" Laughlin,Chuck Norris & On the Original Red Dawn in 1984.
And he was great in it.
Notice how he said dont let them "find you here"....a smooth as threat.
Always Always Always carry your Hammer load extra clip and a vest when heavy in the game. A lot of folk will try to extort you,,,at any given moment! Got to be on your toes!
Speak on it 👊🏾
"Dope peddler."🤣
They laid the Extortion-Game down for dat bag💰 😁😁😁
As an older man, I now instantly realized those guys were 5 percenters or Ansaar. By the kufi and the beard cut dimensions. Sub dialogue of the streets. Kudos to the director . and.. #staywoke
Private Individual I don’t understand.
I knew it!! Yeah their whole get down was unique..dude wearing a preppy Polo style jacket in the early 70's. Thanks 4 the insight.
Neither. Don’t know how you figure that 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏾♂️
Black Panther types. Influenced by Elijah Muhammad but basically gangsters.
@@MrAmhara lies
That delivery at 0:58 LMAO
Extortion 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank u 4 that. I HATE that word but they way he said it in this scene had me LMAO!!😅😅
Priest was ready, had his hand on his 9 , if they had of done anything, somebody would have gotten hurt real bad, 🤔🐂🦂🏙️🏙️🎰🚬
The best character name in movie history youngblood priest.
@terrymanning2285....it's up there on the all time list, but I like " 40th Street Black" and " Kansas City Mack"
It really wasn't that bad of a movie. He really wanted more. His partner was satisfied with being able to live large and didn't mind constant threat of death or prison. Just they way the world works.
You're being vague and ambiguous about wanting more.
It's his partner that wanted more, Priest wanted less game and more time to himself without having to always think too much.
And no that's not the way of the world, it is if you say it is, priest isn't going to agree with you, that's exactly the point to get out of that world.
Love me some Ron O’Neal 😢❤️❤️❤️
Yeah, he was a hottie! (Not even my type! I usually don't like hairy men.) But, he just oozed with sex appeal! I guess it was the way he carried himself. ❤️
Priest had his hand on his gat
Should of showed the walk away. 🔥🔥🔥
So what if Priest would have met Goldie , would they be Super Mack 🤔
Love this scene
Sarcastically, I'm in charge.
XD Black Dynamite
Get your pimpin' right 💯
Perfect
What is so sad is this is only a few years after mlk. Some blacks lost all direction gd crip blood crack pimps. A 50 year haze. 2020 new era.
Dr Martin Luther King JR was a man, who happened to be african American I was a year and a half when he was killed, he was a minister and an advocate for peace and nonviolence, who would be threatened by such a man?well I've watched the news footage of black people being attacked with police dogs women and men beaten bloody in the streets our leaders being killed, so hopelesness, anger, rage, disillusionment all built up in the hearts of the children of that generation, Johnson signed the bill, so what? Since Kings death nothing had really changed for blacks by 1972 drugs overflowed in the inner city's, war still going on and we got a crook for a president, so here comes a motion picture from Hollywood, not a happy feel good depiction of intergration, but a true to life drama in the four years after MLKs death, the black people of the superfly era are the last of the civil rights era and I love every one of you, why is this movie considered a classic? Because we knew the American dream was a lie
Real talk well said
It's time 2 start paying some dues nigga. 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
I ain’t giving you *shit* !
🤣🤣🤣
Right now
The last Muslim dude was looking at Youngblood like "I'm a descendant of Curtis Mayfield!!"
Priest told them off!!
I'm with Ron O'Neal on this I ain't Giving You $hit and are we through talking? Great quotes that's how I feel when folks want to you to do this or that
Ron O’Neil was a sexy dude! Love this movie
How you deal with politicians 101 😂
no bet.
So this is where Black Dynamite got the inspiration for the "shut the fuck up when grown folks is talkin'" speech.
*militant turns, startled*
@@michealharrison2219 Sarcastically, I'm in charge.
Nope. That's from Pretty Tony (in The Mack). ruclips.net/video/y6ydsI6FvF4/видео.html
He actually got that line from "The Mack" when Pretty Tony slapped and pulled out the sword on ol boy for laughing at him after Goldie clowned him in the gambling spot.
🌜😎🌛shine😎swagger🌜😎🌛
Anybody know the name of the song that played right after those guys left Priest and Eddie
The reason that was put into the movie because alot of these black movies was counter revolutionary. To turn the youth away from the militancy that was very active during that time. I believe it was during the panther 21 trials that was going on during that time. CIA had alot of input on alot of what Hollywood studios released in the movies or television.
The CIA does military stuff overseas, not project shit
Same way gangster rap was used to
counteract conscious rap,
twenty years later.
Ron O’Neill Cleveland born and bred ain’t nothing stronger
i watched this movie the other night for the first time even though it was popular when I was in high school. It would be interesting to know just how accurate a window it was on black culture and how much of it this movie represents. If this is the way some of it was 50 years ago I can understand how we now have Maxine Waters, Jim Clyburn, Kamala Harris, etc. Raw hate.
Let's go Brandon!
The late Italian-American 🇮🇹 🇺🇸 author Mario Puzo lamented that his first novels which dealt with the struggles of poor Italian immigrants in America never sold. Nobody wanted to read his books. It wasn't until he started writing the Godfather series, which was completely fictitious , (but loosely based on real gangsters), that he began to enjoy success as a writer! Sad!
Same bullshit still going down here today smh
Where's the sound?
Ohio State University's own Ron O'Neil
I should've known he was a Midwest dude. These people don't understand,, back in the day the Midwest had more clout than East,West,North,South COMBINED. Everything you know of today, started in the Midwest Sports. From Joe Louis to Muhammed Ali. Basketball, Magic Johnson to Larry Bird. Music, from Motown to Funk, George Clinton to Michael Jackson, Prince, on & on & on. ECONOMICALLY...Detroit Michigan was the most powerful metro in the world. So powerful, Congress & the President & THE WORLD, lifted the tariff on foreign vehicles which changed the game forever. Imagine if, every car you see came from one area Detroit...every man,woman child & pet in Detroit, would be billionaires a thousand times over. They don't want to put that in your history books.
What is that song at 1:54
Militant March
@@sheldontaylor2002 aww thanks man
Priest real nigga😂😂
Last look like Bill Cosby if he was broke!🤣
you're right about that he does look like Bill Cosby or he also looks like Isaac Hayes
Look like Bill Cosby exiting the gangsters' table in 'Let's Do it Again.'
@@robertgibbs7513 I thought that was Kenny Gamble
@@paisleyprincess7996 could be him too
The last militant dude looking like Kenny Gamble. Lol
Anybody know the name of the closing song?
ruclips.net/video/Aab-kE7cKYc/видео.html
@@richardpierre7533 Thank you 🥰
Half-A-Mil - Quiet Money
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Black dynamite paid homage to this scene
Priest was clean
Supa Fly vs The Black Militant Council
Ronald is the original gangster who played this part .. So well And this is where snoop stole his whole style from with a little mixture of Bootsy Collins..& goldie...the mack..salute Ron O'Neal. ..ur real fans got ..u..@
Thonk about the hypocrisy of this man. He said we’re out here helping Black people and you gotta start paying dues. Not we need you to stop selling dope in the community. We need you to stop peddling that poison. No not that. We need you to start paying dues. Hypocrite.
This is correct. They weren’t interested in Priest stepping down or quit dealing - they just wanted the money, a piece of his action, like a tax man to collect. Priest wasn’t having any of that sh-t
"I ain't giving you shit"
58 SECS
Tethers gone tether
He’d be telling blm the same thing
1:45
He was off meter
Extortion TIME
This is how they ruined our community
I'm really the CIA United States Navy Seal Admiral 8 King Kaiser Tsar Matthew Floyd Marston Romanov Windsor 2 Rothschild Rockefeller Cartier Luttrell 2 al Salman of Ethiopia HRH Madame Asfaw and HIM HS 1 and 2.
:58
Blm beat it lol
Beastin'
Lol the first time I saw this on VHS when I happened to purchase it over 20 years ago for $2 I think it was....lol, thats a classic marker of the movie where it captures a lot of realism.
Priest in real life more than likely would be that type because we know he is a Mack, that would go out to the beach somewhere at night and have a small bonfire along with some dudes and if it's two other guys then it's definitely at least five other cool girls, where priest would bring along his bongo drums which were common and popular during that genre, along with some wine, and some weed....
I knew these type, not really a pimp but would have like three girls living with him and they all kind of do their own thing and don't need to be told what to do because they know who number one is.
Priest is cool like that, takes care of his business but then when he unwinds or relaxes, he's real smooth and definitely ain't tripping off no broads and that's why they're there...
Those types certainly are not supporting or donating or getting out of pocket like some sucker ass Mark for some girl that's for sure.
This is and always will be a top 10 movie in my book, to this day a lot of the philosophy from Superfly is some real good stuff that you can't go wrong with.
....all I know is i got to get OUT...
i need to CHANGE!
..... the WAY I LIVE.
I really like the line he gives at the end to the deputy commissioner.
"You don't own me pig and no mthrfkr gonna tell me when I can split..."
Right on Priest... That's right.