Spike Lee Talks 'Miracle at St. Anna,' Presidential Politics

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

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.

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  • Karen Grigsby Bates doesn't belong on NPR. She is a religious hack.

  • (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).

  • 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.

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