Surprise … Spike Lee sounds off at Cannes

I love Spike Lee, even when he’s just horribly wrong, considering the man is never, ever boring.

At Cannes to promote his upcoming World War II flick “Miracle at St. Anna,” Spike couldn’t help but take swipes at some big-time fellow directors, the Coen brothers and Clint Eastwood.

When it comes to the Coens, however, I had to think back through all their movies before deciding he’s just dead wrong. Here’s what Mr. Lee had to say about their body of work:

“I always treat life and death with respect, but most society don’t. Look, I love the Coen brothers; we all studied at NYU. But they treat life like a joke. Ha ha ha. A joke. It’s like, ‘Look how they killed that guy! Look how blood squirts out the side of his head!’ I see things different than that.”

Wow. Now, the Coens have certainly, and thankfully, made their share of very funny comedies, but I don’t think they’ve ever made death a joke. Now, they do form it a very stylish occurrence and, yes, do sometimes revel in the bloodiness of it, but whether anything “No Country for Old Men” was the best meditation on violence and death I’ve seen in many, many years.

But, Spike being Spike, he wasn’t finished yet, and saved his most savage (and accurate!) critique for Mr. Eastwood. Here goes:

“Clint Eastwood made two films about Iwo Jima that ran for more than four hours total and there was not one Negro actor on the screen. whether you reporters had any balls you’d ask him why. There’s no way I know why he did that — that was his vision, not mine. But I know it was pointed out to him and that he could have changed it. It’s not like he didn’t know.”

Amen, brother. I really had no duration at all beyond the performance of Adam Beach for Clint’s “Flags of Our Fathers,” but I really liked “Letters from Iwo Jima” quite a bit. That said, Spike is right, and I’m happy someone has the huevos to point it out in such a significant forum.

As for “Miracle at St. Anna,” Spike said it’s

in the final stages of post-production and will be complete by the end of July, hopefully for a very wide release on Oct. 10. The flick, for anyone who doesn’t know yet, is about four African-American Buffalo soldiers of the 92nd Infantry Division - Derek Luke (huzzah!), Michael Ealy, Laz Alonso and Omar Benson Miller - who get trapped in a a small Tuscan village on the Gothic Line during the Italian Campaign of World War II. It additionally stars James Gandolfini, John Leguizamo, Kerry Washington and Joseph Gordon Levitt (another huzzah!), hopefully giving it suitable star potential to reach my little corner of the world that fall.

Steve Buscemi in ‘Revolt’

With Michael Cera set to star in the adaptation of one of my favorite books, I already had my eyes squarely on any news about “Youth in Revolt,” and there’s a lot of the good kind about it today.

For director Miguel Arteta (”Chuck and Buck”), Cera will play the sex-obsessed hero Nick Twisp, 14 in the book but assumedly a little older when that finally hits movie theaters in December. Now, in some brilliant casting news, he’s being joined by Steve Buscemi as Nick’s violent and status-obsessed loser of a father, George Twisp, and Ray Liotta, who plays a rather fascist member of the Oakland PD who shacks up with Nick’s mom. Jean Smart and M. Emmet Walsh have plus signed on, but I’m not certain as of yet to do precisely what. Still to be cast is Sheeni Saunders, the teen temptress who wins Nick’s heart.

The book by C.D. Payne is one of the silliest I’ve ever read, but still holds a high place in my heart, so here’s hoping that all turns out as funny and crazy as it should be.

“The Happening” trailer

What precisely makes that a redband trailer I have no concept, but it does hold the promise that director M. Night Shyamalan will get back to top mold when “The Happening” comes out in July. I certainly hope he delivers a winner, but now I’ve got to rush and get to work. Peace out.

Original post by Reel Fanatic

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