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I’d love to see Anthony not even debate a black person, but sit down on his show with like a Thomas Sowell or Clarence Thomas and just discuss conservatism. He’d be the thumb twiddling retard he always is.I would love to see Anthony debate a black person on his views. One follow up question after repeating a point he saw on Twitter, he'd probably start to
I can't lie, Inside Man was not too bad a movie. Spike Lee should get into directing more films like that.I can't say I've ever liked one of Spike's films.
Maybe they just don't speak to my own experiences and that's most of the problem. I'm not American, I'm not black, and I don't have such a chip on my shoulder like 99% of his characters do.
Maybe it's his cynicism or the anger that's always under the surface. John Cassavettes' films felt like that at times, but he still changed things up.
Cassavettes also didn't do the worst remake of a Korean film ever in "Oldboy", either.
In fairness, Anthony represents FAR, FAR more Republican voters than Sowell does.I’d love to see Anthony not even debate a black person, but sit down on his show with like a Thomas Sowell or Clarence Thomas and just discuss conservatism. He’d be the thumb twiddling retard he always is.
I can't say I've ever liked one of Spike's films.
Maybe they just don't speak to my own experiences and that's most of the problem. I'm not American, I'm not black, and I don't have such a chip on my shoulder like 99% of his characters do.
Maybe it's his cynicism or the anger that's always under the surface. John Cassavettes' films felt like that at times, but he still changed things up.
Cassavettes also didn't do the worst remake of a Korean film ever in "Oldboy", either.
damn, you summed it all up nig. I've only seen Do The Right Thing. I remember thinking it was aight.Half of his movies never got an international release. 66% of his films are box office bombs. Three of them never got a theatrical release at all. Of the remaining 21 films that did, only one grossed more than $100M, and his second place movie only grossed half of that.
His third place film lost WB $30 million due to advertising costs, and he didn't even get an Oscar nod for best director until BlacKkKlansman. He'll never be nominated again. He got an honorary award once and shared a best screenplay for BlacKkKlansman with three Jews.
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Wow, that must mean Iron Man is a triumph of cinema.Half of his movies never got an international release. 66% of his films are box office bombs. Three of them never got a theatrical release at all. Of the remaining 21 films that did, only one grossed more than $100M, and his second place movie only grossed half of that.
His third place film lost WB $30 million due to advertising costs, and he didn't even get an Oscar nod for best director until BlacKkKlansman. He'll never be nominated again. He got an honorary award once and shared a best screenplay for BlacKkKlansman with three Jews.
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I can't lie, Inside Man was not too bad a movie. Spike Lee should get into directing more films like that.
Oldboy remake was terrible, not sure why that even got the greenlight
Spike Lee only casts the best.
I can't say I've ever liked one of Spike's films.
Maybe they just don't speak to my own experiences and that's most of the problem. I'm not American, I'm not black, and I don't have such a chip on my shoulder like 99% of his characters do.
Maybe it's his cynicism or the anger that's always under the surface. John Cassavettes' films felt like that at times, but he still changed things up.
Cassavettes also didn't do the worst remake of a Korean film ever in "Oldboy", either.
Spike Lee only casts the best.
I've only ever seen two of his movies - 25th Hour and the Oldboy remake. The former I practically remember nothing about it and his version of Oldboy is one of the biggest atrocities ever committed to film.
that was a good movie as well, if you get the chance be sure and. read the book that the movie was based on. Richard Price is a really good author. Contributed to The Wire, and also wrote The WanderersClockers was really good, but Scorsese was holding his hand the whole time.
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