Ya' Cousin Cleon
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watched both of them yesterday
for what it's worth, both these movies are just ok, nothing really ground breaking
however
the soundtrack is the only standout thing in the original
a moment of
for this
but the original is just spotty, the dialogue is borderline cartoonish and over the top. It's too 70's for the sake of being shot in the 70's.
and Ron O Neal is not intimidating. I don't know if it's his accent but nothing he says is actually convicting other than when he says Tonight in the Fat Freddie Scene
But the Remake ain't exactly Godfather II, the soundtrack doesn't hit at all, and I think the breh Trevor Jackson need to kill that hairdo, way too European influenced for my liking.
But the Snow Patrol tho
them brehs
really, they should've made this movie tell two stories.
But yeah, I think remake is way more impactful and stylish. The action scenes were the right amount of fukkery for a fictionalized take on Atlanta.
HOWEVER
I do think it could've been a mini-series on netflix to flesh it out.
for what it's worth, both these movies are just ok, nothing really ground breaking
however
the soundtrack is the only standout thing in the original
a moment of
for thisbut the original is just spotty, the dialogue is borderline cartoonish and over the top. It's too 70's for the sake of being shot in the 70's.
and Ron O Neal is not intimidating. I don't know if it's his accent but nothing he says is actually convicting other than when he says Tonight in the Fat Freddie Scene
But the Remake ain't exactly Godfather II, the soundtrack doesn't hit at all, and I think the breh Trevor Jackson need to kill that hairdo, way too European influenced for my liking.
But the Snow Patrol tho
them brehs
really, they should've made this movie tell two stories.
But yeah, I think remake is way more impactful and stylish. The action scenes were the right amount of fukkery for a fictionalized take on Atlanta.
HOWEVER
I do think it could've been a mini-series on netflix to flesh it out.
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Ron O'neal's performance was so convincing as Superfly he had trouble getting work after cuz movie execs thought he was a real street nikka just playing himself on camera. Ron O'neal was a classically trained actor and acting coach and was doing Broadway all before Superfly.
That don't mean nothing to me. Out of touch cacs not knowing the real from the fake is a tale as old as time.