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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/spikelee/the-newest-hottest-spike-lee-joint/posts/552070

>Why I Back Spike Lee By Steven Soderbergh

Update #9 · Jul 27, 2013

The 80s was not a great decade for American cinema; with some exceptions, the filmmakers responsible for the American New Wave that began in the latter part of the sixties had either burned out, self-destructed, or lost their way creatively, and the increasingly corporate-controlled studios weren’t really cultivating the kind of bold, idiosyncratic films that made me want to make films. It felt like the sense of what was possible had shrunk, and I worried about my future. Every so often, however, an independent film (or filmmaker) would emerge that felt connected to both those recent, great American films and to great cinema from around the world, and as I was attempting to find my own voice and place in the film world, three independent American filmmakers in particular attracted my attention and expanded my idea of what was possible; David Lynch, Jim Jarmusch, and Spike Lee. These were distinctive new voices, and the freedom (and success) they represented was liberating and energizing; these were shoulders I would try to stand on, that I would be proud to stand on.

Certain filmmakers exist outside the traditional parameters of criticism; their point of view and body of work make discussions about individual films interesting but ultimately irrelevant because each project is merely a chapter in a very long book that must (and will) be acknowledged and appreciated for its breadth, ambition, and contributions to the art of cinema. For me, Spike Lee is one of those filmmakers. He is a totally unique figure in American cinema, and he’s always gone his own way and spoken his mind (even when the commercial stakes were high), qualities which are in short supply in the film business. I know Spike’s films better than I know Spike (maybe the Knicks game with help with that), but we’re friendly enough for me to say I respect him as person as well as a filmmaker.

So, in case you haven’t figured it out already, this is why I’m supporting Spike on Kickstarter:

1. Spike’s success helped make my success possible.

2. Spike has earned my attention because of his body of work and its distinct point of view.

3. You should support your friends.

Now let’s light this candle!

Peace

SS

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Da Sweet Blood of Jesus (Spike Lee, 2015) [View all] , Buck, Mon Jul-22-13 11:49 AM
 
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Why did I hate this when Braff did it....
Jul 22nd 2013
1
Because Spike is an important figure in the history of filmmaking...
Jul 22nd 2013
3
Tis a very good point.
Jul 22nd 2013
6
CISM
Jul 22nd 2013
15
Cool, but shitty that it has to come to this...
Jul 22nd 2013
2
RE: Cool, but shitty that it has to come to this...
Jul 22nd 2013
4
Red Hook Summer didn't even clear 350k at the b.o.
Jul 22nd 2013
5
      RE: Red Hook Summer didn't even clear 350k at the b.o.
Jul 22nd 2013
8
      He's not.
Jul 22nd 2013
9
           ^^^ this. I'm for any and all Kickstarters.
Jul 22nd 2013
10
                RE: ^^^ this. I'm for any and all Kickstarters.
Jul 22nd 2013
11
      what was the last quality script Spike wrote? I think he sorta ran
Jul 22nd 2013
12
           This is where I am with it. Outside of the Bean dis.
Jul 22nd 2013
16
           fandom/hate aside tho, we can agree its his worst doc hes done right?
Jul 22nd 2013
19
                I mean, easily.
Jul 22nd 2013
20
           Cosign all of this, sadly.
Jul 22nd 2013
17
           Damn "She Hate Me" was the last joint he wrote before "Redhook"?
Jul 23rd 2013
23
                I liked it, just like I liked Red Hook
Jun 24th 2014
41
i'm in
Jul 22nd 2013
7
I'm contributing because I love Spike. I worked for Spike, literally.
Jul 22nd 2013
13
To all who are saying that this is sad...
Jul 22nd 2013
14
^^^^this
Jul 22nd 2013
18
RE: To all who are saying that this is sad...
Jul 29th 2013
31
      I mean, look at the phrase you're using. "Shoulder the burden?" Really?
Jul 29th 2013
34
           I don't really know what your point is.
Jul 29th 2013
35
                You said you "felt a certain way" about "asking fans to shoulder
Jul 29th 2013
36
                     Totally fair response. I wasn't really clear enough intially...
Jul 29th 2013
37
this is dope, im contributing
Jul 23rd 2013
21
How much for featuring me in a dance intro inspired by DotheRightThing?
Jul 23rd 2013
22
"Lots of butt-naked black people"/"a focus on blood addiction" (swipe)
Jul 23rd 2013
24
Good guy Soderbergh kicked in 10K.
Jul 23rd 2013
25
That's the best thing he's done since The Informant!.
Jul 29th 2013
28
The Informant is fucking great!
Jul 29th 2013
29
      Easily the best thing he's done in the last decade IMO.
Jul 29th 2013
30
I am pretty sure it is illegal to charge people to be in a movie
Jul 29th 2013
26
There's a word in your sentence that doesn't apply here.
Jul 29th 2013
27
Spike answers the critic's questions in a Kickstarter update (swipe)
Jul 29th 2013
32
*sighs* "Da Blood of Jesus," Spike?
Oct 15th 2013
38
I saw this movie tonight. If spike is lucky you'll never see it.
Jun 22nd 2014
39
Some critics actually have had good things to say:
Jun 23rd 2014
40
Yeah, it appears that reviews are mixed at this point
Jun 24th 2014
42
      ah thanks
Jan 13th 2015
48
2 quick questions
Jun 25th 2014
43
      RE: 2 quick questions
Jan 13th 2015
47
Oh shit I got my link to stream this for 48 hours
Jan 11th 2015
44
Update: The fucking code didn't work. Goddamnit, Spike.
Jan 12th 2015
45
      That's what you get for gloatin' nigga.
Jan 12th 2015
46
           lofl
Jan 13th 2015
49
                the pot kettle of that response
Jan 13th 2015
50
                     Hey, In Bwood's defense we get a quickie review
Jan 13th 2015
51
                     Speaking of, that picture I got with Leo and Scorsese last year
Jan 13th 2015
53
                     and he actually gets in
Jan 13th 2015
56
                     Oh I'm not mad at all. Just sometimes you should watch it before
Jan 13th 2015
52
                          o...theres a method to this?
Jan 13th 2015
55
thanks again Zoo
Jan 13th 2015
54
you can pay to watch on Vimeo
Jan 13th 2015
57
hrm
Jan 14th 2015
60
Ok, I seent it, so showboat these nuts, bwoods. Big Reg, too.
Jan 14th 2015
58
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 14th 2015
59
*Flips hair*
Jan 14th 2015
61
LOL
Oct 31st 2015
62
Zoo's right this is a mess
Oct 31st 2015
63

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