• Do The Right Thing (1989) review / dir. Spike Lee

  • Sep 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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Do The Right Thing (1989) review / dir. Spike Lee

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  • The gang spends one hot day in Bed-Stuy this week, as they review the classic Spike Lee film, Do The Right Thing (1989). Spike Lee sort of stars in his 3rd feature after She's Gotta Have It and School Daze, taking place on a sweltering humid day in Brooklyn. Sal's Pizzeria is a standard eatery and hang out spot in the neighborhood until it becomes the site of a perceived racial injustice. Featuring a cast of characters that are super memorable, and a cast of actors that is a variatble who's who of Hollywood go-to's, this movie should be required viewing for sheer entertainment, and the complex social messaging wrapping it all together.

    No Tyler this week, so tune in to hear Joseph and Tyler's take on the classic film.

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