8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- Good action later, kind of boring at first, 14 July 2005
Author:
vchimpanzee from North Carolina
The movie opens with scenes of what turns out to be Rome. I didn't know
where this was set, and I had no knowledge of the original 'Superfly',
but I was curious. When I saw the Colosseum, I knew where it was.
A group of rebels in an African desert gets ambushed, their weapons are
taken, and the men are killed. Dr. Sonko is in the room when one of the
rebel leaders is informed about what has happened. Later, Dr. Sonko
goes to Rome. As it turns out, he wants Priest to help him.
The first half of the movie didn't make a lot of sense, possibly
because I didn't know the characters. I know they were playing poker,
and that's about it. I did like Jordan Gaines, who was funny, and I
wouldn't have recognized him had I not seen Robert Guillaume's name in
the credits. I enjoyed hearing Priest say things like 'Can you dig it?'
The music added to the movie, especially where there was what sounded
like a traditional African performance mixed with 70s American soul.
Scenes of African culture about halfway through the movie, including
women carrying baskets on their heads, and people doing local
crafts--these added to the movie as well.
Roscoe Lee Browne is such an excellent actor. So I was surprised that
he seemed distracted by his French accent, and not as talented as
usual. But when he gave his big speech to Priest about why Priest
should care about Umbia (I'm guessing at the spelling), THAT was the
Roscoe Lee Browne I expected.
Sheila Frasier did a good job as Georgia. Ron O'Neal's ability came
through more in the second half, with some good though violent scenes
where Priest had to use both intelligence and physical ability. The
ending was great.
I'd like to see the original 'Superfly'.
6 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- entertaining sequel that I enjoyed more than the original, 15 December 2004
Author:
videomaniac from United States
Superfly T.N.T is a highly entertaining sequel which deserves more
credit than it very often gets. I loved everything about this one with
the exception of the soundtrack (I liked this soundtrack but missed
Curtis Mayfield) and the film's finale (which doesn't end on as high a
note as the original film since this time Priest's new line of hustling
has just started). Alex Haley and Ron O'Neal did excellent work on this
film. Haley's script is both powerful and fun. O'Neal makes a good
directorial debut. He's even better in the role of Priest this time
than in the original Superfly. Superfly T.N.T. has a fine cast too.
It's one of my favorite films of the era and my favorite of the three
Superfly movies (although they are all worth seeing). This is a great
film if you can accept the soundtrack (very appropriate but not as cool
as Mayfield) and the finale (Priest's work has just begun so there's no
easy ending). God Bless Ron O'Neal and Alex Haley.
6 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :- Zzzzzzzz....., 12 September 2000
Author:
Wizard-8 from Victoria, BC
The premise of this sequel is not a bad one: a retired Priest, living in
Europe, has his conscious stirred by African rebels needing help
overthrowing their colonial government, and decides to help them. However,
this movie takes forever to get started, and then takes forever to get to an
end that feels unsatisfying and unfinished. Unlike the first movie, the
musical score is terrible. It's no wonder this movie bombed in theaters and
took forever to be released on video.
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8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-
Good action later, kind of boring at first, 14 July 2005
Author: vchimpanzee from North Carolina
The movie opens with scenes of what turns out to be Rome. I didn't know where this was set, and I had no knowledge of the original 'Superfly', but I was curious. When I saw the Colosseum, I knew where it was.
A group of rebels in an African desert gets ambushed, their weapons are taken, and the men are killed. Dr. Sonko is in the room when one of the rebel leaders is informed about what has happened. Later, Dr. Sonko goes to Rome. As it turns out, he wants Priest to help him.
The first half of the movie didn't make a lot of sense, possibly because I didn't know the characters. I know they were playing poker, and that's about it. I did like Jordan Gaines, who was funny, and I wouldn't have recognized him had I not seen Robert Guillaume's name in the credits. I enjoyed hearing Priest say things like 'Can you dig it?'
The music added to the movie, especially where there was what sounded like a traditional African performance mixed with 70s American soul. Scenes of African culture about halfway through the movie, including women carrying baskets on their heads, and people doing local crafts--these added to the movie as well.
Roscoe Lee Browne is such an excellent actor. So I was surprised that he seemed distracted by his French accent, and not as talented as usual. But when he gave his big speech to Priest about why Priest should care about Umbia (I'm guessing at the spelling), THAT was the Roscoe Lee Browne I expected.
Sheila Frasier did a good job as Georgia. Ron O'Neal's ability came through more in the second half, with some good though violent scenes where Priest had to use both intelligence and physical ability. The ending was great.
I'd like to see the original 'Superfly'.
6 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-
entertaining sequel that I enjoyed more than the original, 15 December 2004
Author: videomaniac from United States
Superfly T.N.T is a highly entertaining sequel which deserves more credit than it very often gets. I loved everything about this one with the exception of the soundtrack (I liked this soundtrack but missed Curtis Mayfield) and the film's finale (which doesn't end on as high a note as the original film since this time Priest's new line of hustling has just started). Alex Haley and Ron O'Neal did excellent work on this film. Haley's script is both powerful and fun. O'Neal makes a good directorial debut. He's even better in the role of Priest this time than in the original Superfly. Superfly T.N.T. has a fine cast too. It's one of my favorite films of the era and my favorite of the three Superfly movies (although they are all worth seeing). This is a great film if you can accept the soundtrack (very appropriate but not as cool as Mayfield) and the finale (Priest's work has just begun so there's no easy ending). God Bless Ron O'Neal and Alex Haley.
6 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :-
Zzzzzzzz....., 12 September 2000
Author: Wizard-8 from Victoria, BC
The premise of this sequel is not a bad one: a retired Priest, living in Europe, has his conscious stirred by African rebels needing help overthrowing their colonial government, and decides to help them. However, this movie takes forever to get started, and then takes forever to get to an end that feels unsatisfying and unfinished. Unlike the first movie, the musical score is terrible. It's no wonder this movie bombed in theaters and took forever to be released on video.
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