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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: infinite59 on September 22, 2004, 09:00:09 PM
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Spike Lee is the greatest. He's the thinking man's film maker. If you watch one of his movies with your wife or one of your friends, you absolutely have to discuss and talk about the movie afterwards. He says that a great deal of his inspiration in film making comes from music, you can tell, because his love for music permeates throughout his films. His music is best for old school fans, he'll drop an old school jazz track, or hand over the whole soundtrack to Stevie Wonder (Jungle Fever) or Public Enemy (He Got Game) and it will all come out perfect. Right when he's got you caught up in the climax, in the greatest moment of suspense, he'll drop the slooowwweesst, most solemn song you've ever heard.
He's a throwback, his films are always relevant to today's time's but they are always 'grown up' films, intellectual (Bamboozled), groundbreaking (Do the Right Thing), and often he'll hit you with a masterpiece (Malcolm X). Even his worst movies (He Got Game, 25th Hour, Summer of Sam), you still don't regret watching, because it gave you a perspective on life that you may not have had before you went into the movie. I'm saying this, and I still have only seen half of this man's movies. I'll post up some of my favorites later.
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Good? Yes. Greatest? No.
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Good? Yes. Greatest? No.
Your sleepin... how many of his movies have you seen?
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^^^I edited my post some more.
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Why are ya'll still sleepin? Come on now, this thread should be 2 pages by now.
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Good? Yes. Greatest? No.
Your sleepin... how many of his movies have you seen?
Enough to know he's not the greatest director...
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greatest of all time i dunno. Top 3 tho of his generation top 10 of all time. the man is a genious. Martin Scorsese is up there. He is proberly who i would pick. By the way you said S.O.S was one of his worst but it was good. Personally i love S.O.S. My dad told me that is exactly how it was in the 70's in nyc during that summer. A lot of people affraid to leave the house. Friends accusing friends an what not.
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greatest of all time i dunno. Top 3 tho of his generation top 10 of all time. the man is a genious. Martin Scorsese is up there. He is proberly who i would pick. By the way you said S.O.S was one of his worst but it was good. Personally i love S.O.S. My dad told me that is exactly how it was in the 70's in nyc during that summer. A lot of people affraid to leave the house. Friends accusing friends an what not.
I don't think it was his best movie, but I still love "Summer of Sam". Even his movies that aren't his best, I'll still find myself reflecting upon a certain aspect of the film years later.
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Scorcesse is the greatest in my book. Spike Lee is definitely in the top 10 though.
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Funny how you didn't list "She Hate Me" as one of his worst movies...Do you enjoy that film? I think it's a lot worse than the 3 movies you listed, which were good movies in my book.
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25th hour a bad movie? LMAO. I have to say Im offended.
Plus David Fincher is my personal favorite. All his movies shit on everything Spike Lee ever did :D. Seriously.. Alien 3. The Game. Se7en & Fight Club. Panic Room. Lmao, no director can compare his legacy to that quality-wise. Noone.
Christopher Nolan is a helluva newcomer. He's the only dude I can imagine to be up there with Fincher one time. Memento is a total masterpiece, and Insomnia is very, very good too. Pacino is terrific in this movie.. but I digress.
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i like terrentino and spielberg
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"Plus David Fincher is my personal favorite. All his movies shit on everything Spike Lee ever did . Seriously.. Alien 3. The Game. Se7en & Fight Club. Panic Room. Lmao, no director can compare his legacy to that quality-wise. Noone."
Please tell me you're kidding me. He's a great director, but 'no director can compare to his legacy' ? What the hell are you smoking. Why does everyone forget every person that's ever lived on the earth, up until the moment they're born?
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Spike Lee is up there. I have no clue where since I am not a big movie goer. But every movie I've seen with Spike Lee directing, I've fully enjoyed. So i can't argue, I just am not as interested. lol
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momento was dooooooooope as fuck
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Spike Lee is the greatest. He's the thinking man's film maker. If you watch one of his movies with your wife or one of your friends, you absolutely have to discuss and talk about the movie afterwards. He says that a great deal of his inspiration in film making comes from music, you can tell, because his love for music permeates throughout his films. His music is best for old school fans, he'll drop an old school jazz track, or hand over the whole soundtrack to Stevie Wonder (Jungle Fever) or Public Enemy (He Got Game) and it will all come out perfect. Right when he's got you caught up in the climax, in the greatest moment of suspense, he'll drop the slooowwweesst, most solemn song you've ever heard.
He's a throwback, his films are always relevant to today's time's but they are always 'grown up' films, intellectual (Bamboozled), groundbreaking (Do the Right Thing), and often he'll hit you with a masterpiece (Malcolm X). Even his worst movies (He Got Game, 25th Hour, Summer of Sam), you still don't regret watching, because it gave you a perspective on life that you may not have had before you went into the movie. I'm saying this, and I still have only seen half of this man's movies. I'll post up some of my favorites later.
which article did you get this opinion from?
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"Plus David Fincher is my personal favorite. All his movies shit on everything Spike Lee ever did . Seriously.. Alien 3. The Game. Se7en & Fight Club. Panic Room. Lmao, no director can compare his legacy to that quality-wise. Noone."
Please tell me you're kidding me. He's a great director, but 'no director can compare to his legacy' ? What the hell are you smoking. Why does everyone forget every person that's ever lived on the earth, up until the moment they're born?
Im talking about current directors. I dont think we can compare old ass directors to the new ones in the first place. Total different things to work with.
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i like terrentino and spielberg
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Spike Lee is very dope, but even without really thinking about it I can name Lynch, Scorcese and Tarantino that I would put above him. Would probably be in my top ten though.
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Stanley Kubrick >>>> the other film directors
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Stanley Kubrick >>>> the other film directors
Stanley Kubrick is the shit, I'd even put him above Spike Lee, but he's still not the greatest...
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Spike Lee is a good director - a bit too self idulgent though
and no where the greatest filmmaker of all time. Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Jean-Luc Godard and Sergei M. Eisenstein all share that title. they've influence film in a way spike never could.
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25th Hour was a EXCELLENT movie. Th eending was a little awkward, but I still love that movie. It's just a dialogue movie, some people get bored with it easily.
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10 film makers better than spike lee
Matin scorcece
Brian De Palma
Quentin Tarantino
Stanley Kubrick
Steven Speilberg
George Lucas
Sergio Leone
Francis Ford Coppala
Filini(forget the funky spelling)
Oliver Stone
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10 film makers better than spike lee
Matin scorcece
Brian De Palma
Quentin Tarantino
Stanley Kubrick
Steven Speilberg
George Lucas
Sergio Leone
Francis Ford Coppala
Filini(forget the funky spelling)
Oliver Stone
thats probably close to my top ten...i havent seen enough Spike Lee movies to say but he'd probably be not too far away...
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25th Hour was a EXCELLENT movie. Th eending was a little awkward, but I still love that movie. It's just a dialogue movie, some people get bored with it easily.
the ending is just a vision, it's not happening. in the very end he drives in the right direction to get to the prison.. the message of the movie therefore is that there actually is no 25th hour. I was depressed for days after watching this movie, since I was really in the same situation, but not with prison but school lol. now Im repeating the year LOL. 25th hour for me, bitch. ;)
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25th Hour was a EXCELLENT movie. Th eending was a little awkward, but I still love that movie. It's just a dialogue movie, some people get bored with it easily.
the ending is just a vision, it's not happening. in the very end he drives in the right direction to get to the prison.. the message of the movie therefore is that there actually is no 25th hour. I was depressed for days after watching this movie, since I was really in the same situation, but not with prison but school lol. now Im repeating the year LOL. 25th hour for me, bitch. ;)
I can relate to that too. Had to make up math during the summer. Not fun.
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i like spielberg and fincher, spike lee is dope too