Red Hook Summer - A Spike Lee Joint (Summer 2012)
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Spike Lee Sundance Rant
Spike Lee doesn't hold back. The Oscar-nominated man behind "Do the Right Thing" and "Malcolm X" went off on Hollywood after Chris Rock asked a question following the Sundance screening for Lee's new film, "Red Hook Summer."
According to Entertainment Weekly, the film was screened for a large audience, some of whom left after the film took a controversial twist. That didn't seem to faze Lee. However, when Chris Rock asked Lee about financing the film, the director went off on a bit of a tirade.
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Rock, who appeared to be joking around, said, "You spent your own money ... What would you have done differently if you'd actually gotten studio money? What else would have happened? Would you have blown up some (bleep)?"
Lee, apparently unamused, responded, "We never went to the studios with this film. I bought a camera and said we're gonna do this mother(bleeping) film ourselves. I didn't need a mother(bleeping) studio telling me something about Red Hook! They know nothing about black people! Nothing!" Lee then added, "And they're gonna give me notes about what a 13-year-old black boy and girl do in Red Hook? (Bleep) no!"
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Lee later apologized for his outburst. "Sorry for that mother(bleeping) tirade," he said. "My wife is looking at me like I'm crazy."
"Red Hook," which stars Clarke Peters of "The Wire" and "Treme," is the story of a young boy from Atlanta who spends the summer in Brooklyn with his grandfather, whom he has never met. Lee makes an appearance as "Mookie," his character from "Do the Right Thing." However, Lee was quite clear when he told audiences that "Red Hook Summer" is not a "mother(bleeping) sequel" to "Do the Right Thing."
Got that, everybody? Not. A. Sequel.
http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/sundan...213602690.html
I really liked some of Lee's films (25th hour, inside man, Do the right thing)
There should be a running joke whenever someone interviews Lee about the movie always asks "Is this a sequel to do the right thing?"
Spike Lee doesn't hold back. The Oscar-nominated man behind "Do the Right Thing" and "Malcolm X" went off on Hollywood after Chris Rock asked a question following the Sundance screening for Lee's new film, "Red Hook Summer."
According to Entertainment Weekly, the film was screened for a large audience, some of whom left after the film took a controversial twist. That didn't seem to faze Lee. However, when Chris Rock asked Lee about financing the film, the director went off on a bit of a tirade.
2012 Sundance Film Festival Portraits
Rock, who appeared to be joking around, said, "You spent your own money ... What would you have done differently if you'd actually gotten studio money? What else would have happened? Would you have blown up some (bleep)?"
Lee, apparently unamused, responded, "We never went to the studios with this film. I bought a camera and said we're gonna do this mother(bleeping) film ourselves. I didn't need a mother(bleeping) studio telling me something about Red Hook! They know nothing about black people! Nothing!" Lee then added, "And they're gonna give me notes about what a 13-year-old black boy and girl do in Red Hook? (Bleep) no!"
Yahoo! Movies: Sundance Film Festival 12
Lee later apologized for his outburst. "Sorry for that mother(bleeping) tirade," he said. "My wife is looking at me like I'm crazy."
"Red Hook," which stars Clarke Peters of "The Wire" and "Treme," is the story of a young boy from Atlanta who spends the summer in Brooklyn with his grandfather, whom he has never met. Lee makes an appearance as "Mookie," his character from "Do the Right Thing." However, Lee was quite clear when he told audiences that "Red Hook Summer" is not a "mother(bleeping) sequel" to "Do the Right Thing."
Got that, everybody? Not. A. Sequel.
http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/sundan...213602690.html
I really liked some of Lee's films (25th hour, inside man, Do the right thing)
There should be a running joke whenever someone interviews Lee about the movie always asks "Is this a sequel to do the right thing?"
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However, Lee was quite clear when he told audiences that "Red Hook Summer" is not a "mother(bleeping) sequel" to "Do the Right Thing."
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and cuz I didn't know wtf the film was about..here's what IMDB had...
A boy from Atlanta lands in Brooklyn to spend the summer with his grandfather, who he's never seen before.
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It's been quite awhile since Miracle at St Anna, I've been wondering when Spike Lee was going to do another feature film (not a doc). I'm intrigued by the "controversial twist" that allegedly drove people from the theaters. I'd like to see the movie without knowing what it is but I'm positive it will be spoiled before the film is released. Will probably become the main marketing point.
I was also working on a joke about Red Hook being the XXX version of Red Tail but couldn't come up with anything.
I was also working on a joke about Red Hook being the XXX version of Red Tail but couldn't come up with anything.
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I hate Spike Lee and this is an example of why I feel that way.
I'll never see this or any other movie that comes from this hack.
I'll never see this or any other movie that comes from this hack.
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Some people just hate Spike no matter what he says. His is outspoken but I can't blame him for speaking the truth about this stuff. No one else does. Do you think Tyler Perry is(speaking of hacks, that is the real hack). He doesn't care as long has shitty movies continue to make it to the theaters. Spike has made some good, really good movies along with some bad ones but to say he's a hack is completely untrue and out of line.
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He is a very uneven director. He's never topped Do The Right Thing (which is a fucking brilliant film) and while he's made some other good films he's also made some aboslutley awful films like Girl 6, Miracle at St Anna, and Summer of Sam.
I've always found him very inarticulate. Most directors are incredible raconteurs, it's part of being a great storyteller, but Lee is all "Umm's" and "Uhhhh's" in interviews and he looses his train of thought frequently. He frequently makes these incoherent and profane statements at film festivals. I think he does it to get attention, but you should say attention getting things that don't make you look dumb. Lars Von Trier has the same problem. There's controversy and then theirs making an idiot out of yourself.
I've always found him very inarticulate. Most directors are incredible raconteurs, it's part of being a great storyteller, but Lee is all "Umm's" and "Uhhhh's" in interviews and he looses his train of thought frequently. He frequently makes these incoherent and profane statements at film festivals. I think he does it to get attention, but you should say attention getting things that don't make you look dumb. Lars Von Trier has the same problem. There's controversy and then theirs making an idiot out of yourself.
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I actually like Summer of Sam. Miracle at St. Anna is a piece of crap. Never seen Girl 6.
Clockers, Bamboozled, 25th Hour and of course DTRT are all excellent IMO
Clockers, Bamboozled, 25th Hour and of course DTRT are all excellent IMO
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I think his greatest films are Do The Right Thing, Mo Better Blues, Get On The Bus, He Got Game, Summer of Sam, 25th Hour.
Bamboozled, Clockers have a lot of flaws, but overall are very good.
Excluding his very early work, the only films I've seen of his I'd consider awful are Jungle Fever and Girl 6.
I admire Spike Lee's work alot. So much that I learned to ignore all the stupid stuff he says (like threatening to beat Wim Wenders with a baseball bat, or saying Charleton Heston should be shot, or believing that dumb urban legend about Liz Claibrone saying black people shouldn't wear her clothing) much the way I ignore Polanski being a rapist or Woody Allen being a creepy old man.
Still, I'm always shocked by the vitriol a lot of internet people spew the second Spike Lee's name is mentioned. He barely said anything inflammatory, just saying he didn't make the film with a studio, just as George Lucas has been running around saying all week about his airplane movie.
I could be coy and only hint that I suspect race is the main thing fueling people's over the top anger at Lee, so I'll just flat out say race is the main factor that fuels people's over the top anger at Lee.
I don't think Spike Lee hates white people. You don't need to be so defensive.
Bamboozled, Clockers have a lot of flaws, but overall are very good.
Excluding his very early work, the only films I've seen of his I'd consider awful are Jungle Fever and Girl 6.
I admire Spike Lee's work alot. So much that I learned to ignore all the stupid stuff he says (like threatening to beat Wim Wenders with a baseball bat, or saying Charleton Heston should be shot, or believing that dumb urban legend about Liz Claibrone saying black people shouldn't wear her clothing) much the way I ignore Polanski being a rapist or Woody Allen being a creepy old man.
Still, I'm always shocked by the vitriol a lot of internet people spew the second Spike Lee's name is mentioned. He barely said anything inflammatory, just saying he didn't make the film with a studio, just as George Lucas has been running around saying all week about his airplane movie.
I could be coy and only hint that I suspect race is the main thing fueling people's over the top anger at Lee, so I'll just flat out say race is the main factor that fuels people's over the top anger at Lee.
I hate Spike Lee and this is an example of why I feel that way.
I'll never see this or any other movie that comes from this hack.
I'll never see this or any other movie that comes from this hack.
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Every interview Lucas has done he has criticized the studio system and pretty much called it racist without using the 'R' word.
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I think his greatest films are Do The Right Thing, Mo Better Blues, Get On The Bus, He Got Game, Summer of Sam, 25th Hour.
Bamboozled, Clockers have a lot of flaws, but overall are very good.
Excluding his very early work, the only films I've seen of his I'd consider awful are Jungle Fever and Girl 6.
I admire Spike Lee's work alot. So much that I learned to ignore all the stupid stuff he says (like threatening to beat Wim Wenders with a baseball bat, or saying Charleton Heston should be shot, or believing that dumb urban legend about Liz Claibrone saying black people shouldn't wear her clothing) much the way I ignore Polanski being a rapist or Woody Allen being a creepy old man.
Still, I'm always shocked by the vitriol a lot of internet people spew the second Spike Lee's name is mentioned. He barely said anything inflammatory, just saying he didn't make the film with a studio, just as George Lucas has been running around saying all week about his airplane movie.
I could be coy and only hint that I suspect race is the main thing fueling people's over the top anger at Lee, so I'll just flat out say race is the main factor that fuels people's over the top anger at Lee.
I don't think Spike Lee hates white people. You don't need to be so defensive.
Bamboozled, Clockers have a lot of flaws, but overall are very good.
Excluding his very early work, the only films I've seen of his I'd consider awful are Jungle Fever and Girl 6.
I admire Spike Lee's work alot. So much that I learned to ignore all the stupid stuff he says (like threatening to beat Wim Wenders with a baseball bat, or saying Charleton Heston should be shot, or believing that dumb urban legend about Liz Claibrone saying black people shouldn't wear her clothing) much the way I ignore Polanski being a rapist or Woody Allen being a creepy old man.
Still, I'm always shocked by the vitriol a lot of internet people spew the second Spike Lee's name is mentioned. He barely said anything inflammatory, just saying he didn't make the film with a studio, just as George Lucas has been running around saying all week about his airplane movie.
I could be coy and only hint that I suspect race is the main thing fueling people's over the top anger at Lee, so I'll just flat out say race is the main factor that fuels people's over the top anger at Lee.
I don't think Spike Lee hates white people. You don't need to be so defensive.