Rewatching Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing. It’s on Netflix. My GOD, it’s such a brilliant film (it’s not perfect, no film is) and STILL relevant in its topic.
Spike Lee is *not* underrated, but he should be up there with Spielberg, Scorsese, etc. His greatest works shift the needle so hard.
Spike Lee is *not* underrated, but he should be up there with Spielberg, Scorsese, etc. His greatest works shift the needle so hard.
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The end is fantastic.
Lol. Ok.
Also loved Summer of Sam.
Spike Lee is brilliant.
Have a nice day.
I'd go toe to toe that there's no perfect film. There are a lot of us who point at certain movies as being "perfect." It's subjective – sure – it's one you can rewatch over & over; bc it's damn near perfect.
Airplane
The Naked Gun
Shawshank Redemption
Galaxy Quest
Die Hard
Kind of reversed the autobiography
It's such a beautiful film full of passion and care
I posted about that weeks ago. I’m OBSESSED with that film.
Bamboozled https://g.co/kgs/BTtx1xn
Also, Danny Aiello WAS great in that film and absolutely deserved a nomination.
It's just telling that a racially charged movie about a white pizzeria in a black neighbourhood saw it's one Oscar nom go to the white pizzeria owner.
“The Summer of Sam” and “Do the right thing” are two of my favorite films.
I rewatched it recently and told a friend the other night "it's a perfect film"
Honestly nothing I can pi k at
when i saw that sequence, i was like "damn, who *are* you?" lol
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FZZNzwat7mw
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*blank stares in a sea of white*
Paddington 2 is.
-Sonny the store owner.