Filmmaker Spike Lee's latest movie, 'Miracle at St. Anna,' chronicles the lives of four members of the all-black Buffalo Soldiers Division, who are trapped behind enemy lines in Nazi-occupied Italy during World War II. NPR's Karen Grigsby Bates recently sat down with Lee, who talks about the film's importance and his support of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
Karen Grigsby Bates doesn't belong on NPR. She is a religious hack.
woody5551 2 years ago
(Even though I always felt that his alleged beef with Eastwood was a PR stunt for this project),
Spike is rarely a boring interview.
And as a bona fide Creative,
he was easy to follow...
But...
is he okay??
This interview had me a little concerned about him (though he did seem to snap out of it a little when talking about the Presidential campaign *lol* It was good to see that passion in him).
TABULOUS1 3 years ago
wow. I learned something hehe. nice. I am surprised he didn't name his movie "Buffalo Soldiers". Would gross twice as much I bet. haha.
laylaymatthews 3 years ago